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Adam Fuss
dal 31/5/2006 al 7/7/2006

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31/5/2006

Adam Fuss

Xavier Hufkens, Bruxelles

In the series "Ark", Fuss recorded, over a limited period of time, the effects on a pool transformed by a droplet of water. Through the varying images of induced ripples, the artist wants to create a metaphorical moment that contains all life. In his latest photograms he represents fine, barely perceptible ladder forms that are poised against a very pale ground as means to reach the cosmos.


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Ark and Other Works

Xavier Hufkens is pleased to invite you to the opening of a new exhibition on Thursday, 1 June 2006, from 6 to 9 pm: Ark and Other Works, three series of photograms by the English artist Adam Fuss (1961, London).

Adam Fuss lives and works in New York. Having worked as a commercial photographer, he is conscious of what he calls the pervasive technological-consumerist culture. In response to this, he has returned to the simplest photographic means: photography without the use of a camera. Such procedures recall the earliest photographs of the 1830's and 1840's. In Fuss work, light is used as a metaphor to illuminate the processes and stages of human life.

In the series Ark, Adam Fuss recorded, over a limited period of time, the effects on a pool transformed by a droplet of water. Through the varying images of induced ripples, the artist wants to create a metaphorical moment that contains all life. According to this moment, the totality of the curving lines of the waves becomes an Ark like the Ark of Noah which contained a core stock of all the animals in the world.

Adam Fuss explores the rich iconography of African and Oceanic masks in the series Mask. Selecting particular masks from Belgian and American collections for their unique designs and stark contrast between light and dark, the artist makes photograms directly from the objects. He captures the magical qualities of the tribal masquerade, with its implications of ritual performance, hidden identity, and transformation. In his latest series of photograms, Adam Fuss represents fine, barely perceptible ladder forms that are poised against a very pale ground as means to reach the cosmos. The ladder, a lifeline, is a signal to ascend above the tops of our heads to the spaces in between earth and above.

Opening on Thursday, 1 June 2006, from 6 to 9 pm

Xavier Hufkens
rue Saint-Georges 6-8 - Bruxelles

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