Drawing on her collection of Russian produced objects from the communist era, Kate Barba borrows signs and symbols for her paintings on canvas or wooden carriers. From birth to death, the people under Soviet rule were constantly reminded of their situation through the use of aesthetically specific decorations with a strong ideological and political content that were simply reproduced on every available surface.
Drawing on her collection of Russian produced objects from the communist
era, Kate Barba borrows signs and symbols for her paintings on canvas or
wooden carriers.
From birth to death, the people under Soviet rule were
constantly reminded of their situation through the use of aesthetically
specific decorations with a strong ideological and political content that
were simply reproduced on every available surface.
The artist is fascinated
by this single minded recurrence and its conservative aesthetic that
changed very little over time, destined instead to be easily recognized and
comprehended. She singles out certain elements such as stamps,
calligraphically rendered words, and communist symbols, isolates them, and
neutralizes them through careful positioning within the frame.
She focuses
on their decorative and aesthetic qualities instead.
The colors are kept
straightforward, communist red, bright yellow, and white, so as to keep the
image clear and free, while the shapes of the carriers are mostly round and
oval, to further soften the reference to their heavy handed origin.
In earlier work, Kate Barba had stripped single frames borrowed from comics
from their text and context, similarly focusing on their decorative value
but also strength as autonomous pictures.
Kate Barba has previously participated in 'Elvis Has Left the Building',
group show organized by Project Space, Athens, 2000; in 'Eneka Exodikou',
Zaimi 54, Athens, 1998, and in 'Fantasy Land', group exhibition, Athens,
1995. She was co-director of Project Space in 2000-2001.
Opening Friday 18 January 8-10 p.m.
Thu, Fri 2-9 p.m. and Sat. 12-4 p.m.
Els Hanappe Underground
Melanthiou 2, Psyrri
mail: P.O. Box 30161,10033 Athens, Greece
tel. 3010 3250364