Changing. The exhibition includes new work from series Light in Colour, Glamour, Liquids - sculptures - and Deja vue objects; relativising societe' de valeur, witnessing a relationship between individual conscience and society.
Laleh June is pleased to announce Marc Rembold solo exhibition at Laleh June
Galerie, Basel. The opening will be on December 2, 2008, and the exhibition
continues through January 17, 2009.
Marc Rembold (b. 1963 in Zurich), longtime Paris-based, now lives and works in
Basel. His favorite mode of expression is colour, changing colour, with a certain
fascination for the self-perceived pop art kitsch, fashion, and pop and trance
music. Since 1990s Rembold's form of expression of human relationship in general has
brought him to associate his work foremost to the changing societies' habits, state
of the climate and environment, and their effects on the individuals and public mode
de vie, different forms of addictions, self-evidence, health and technology.
The artist responds to the context of change, and will present his narrative over
the past few years to visualize a changing view over changed materials. Marc
Rembold's CHANGING includes new work from series "Light in Colour", "Glamour",
"Liquids", sculptures, and "Deja vue" objects; relativising société de valeur,
witnessing a relationship between individual conscience and society. In CHANGING
Rembold presents "Deja vue" objects, present-day mass-produced goods, as the
individuals' everyday manufactured objects.
The swiss born artist generating an essential light value in CHANGING while at the
same time enables viewers' perceptions to continually evolve. Not only they witness
the banality beyond objects, but they also caught in the artist's conceived common
changing in our societies' environment, and its climate. Rembold's concentric
manufactured symbols is also a reflection of our evolving conscience over the global
warming, or a changing climate.
With relativising the light spectrum evident colours, the artist proposes his
audience to approach consciously valeur en question of the global themes of a
polarized over-consumerist environment. In the CHANGING's space, based on our
perception of colours, Marc Rembold provokes the viewer experience to imagine on
essentials of our collective societies' polemics. By visualizing how symbolised
empowering a colour, red, on the light specterum could physicaly destroy and change
another colour's value, green.
The viewer is joined to a changing colour. But what has been a constant, is our
percieved limits of change.
Opening: Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Laleh June Galerie
Picassoplatz 4 - Basel
Free admission