N'either n'or. Through the most radical and minimal of contemporary art practices, Elisabeth S. Clark's work opens itself freely to interdisciplinarity whether sculpture, installation, performance, gestures.
Curated by Marie Cini
N'EITHER N'OR
Through the most radical and minimal of contemporary art practices,
Elisabeth S. Clark's work opens itself freely to interdisciplinarity
whether sculpture, installation, performance, gestures. Her work explores
the topography of language, sound, time and thought and the definitions
surrounding these landscapes.
Her works speak of displacement and disappearance but also of
transformation and appearances. Elisabeth S. Clark adds, removes,
establishes protocols and often refers to literature, music or science.
Her expression is very sobering. Through a slightness of touch, she
carefully interweaves what she considers « already there », to accentuate,
isolate and question the ephemeral, integral and changing qualities of
'being'. Like thought itself, her work introduces vacant moments inside our
logic, which in so doing, produce 'syncopes': silent, absurd, subtle and
often riddled with humour. Such simple but provocative acts further
elucidate « what is ».
For her first solo exhibition in Paris at the Galerie Marie Cini, N'EITHER
N'OR, Elisabeth S. Clark presents a series of works that oscillate between
different states of being. What seems Œof the moment' acquires layers of
time, what seems lost enriches the present. Through a series of simple
gestures, Clark confronts her viewer with works that become neither either
nor or.
In renegotiating familiar objects and encounters, Clark at once highlights,
disrupts and questions the natural 'order of things'. She forces one to
(re)consider the scope of possibility but also solubility of her subject and
material.
Elisabeth S. Clark, born in 1983, is an artist who lives and works between
London and Paris. She received her MA from the Slade School of Fine Art in
2008 and a BA from Goldsmiths University in 2005. Since graduating, she has
been based primarily in Paris where she was awarded residencies with the
Fondation d¹entreprise Hermès (2010), Le Pavillon, Laboratoire de Création
du Palais de Tokyo (2011) and more recently, in New York, Medellin, Bad Ems
(2012). Recent exhibitions include at Palais de Tokyo (Paris), Fondation
d'entreprise Ricard (Paris), La Biennale de Lyon en Résonance (Lyon,
France), Dallas Contemporary (Dallas, USA), R O O M gallery (London) and
Site Gallery (Sheffield, UK) among other venues. Clark has also been the
recipient of numerous awards, including the honorary Clare Winsten Research
Fellowship Grant and a travel scholarship in South America. In October 2012,
invited by the Fondation d¹entreprise Hermès and Actes Sud, she will present
a new 'Book Concerto' performance during the FIAC art fair in Paris.
Opening Thursday, October 18 / From 6pm
Marie Cini Gallery
16, rue Saint-Claude 01
Free Admission