ON ART MEDIAON ART MEDIA
Notification
Dernières publications
El Anatsui, Elephant-in-the-Room-2022
Beyond Tradition: The startling evolution of contemporary African art
Large Format
Isaac Julien: a bridge between art and activism in contemporary African expression
News
Discover the finalists of the Prix Ellipse 2023: Revelation of Togolese contemporary Art
News
fabiennelevygallery-ekene-emeka-maduka-found-in-wondering-contemplation-2022
Ekene Emeka Maduka: the fusion of tradition and modernity in contemporary Nigerian art
Portraits
Wu Tsang, Des baleines, 2022 courtoisie : l'artiste, Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi, Berlin ; Antenne spatiale, Shanghai ; Cabinet, Londres © Nicholas Turki
Oceanic psychedelia: “Of Whales” by Wu Tsang at the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza
Events
Aa
  • News
  • Events
  • Portraits
  • Large Format
  • FR
Lecture : Barbara Chase-Riboud presents “Infinite Folds” at the Serpentine Gallery in London
Partager
Aa
ON ART MEDIAON ART MEDIA
  • News
  • Events
  • Portraits
  • Présentation
  • Mentions Légales
  • Nous contacter
  • FR
Suivez-nous
ON ART MEDIA > media > News > Barbara Chase-Riboud presents “Infinite Folds” at the Serpentine Gallery in London
News

Barbara Chase-Riboud presents “Infinite Folds” at the Serpentine Gallery in London

Dernière mise à jour : 2023/05/10 at 6:10 PM
La Rédaction Publié sur 11 January 2023
3 Min Read
Barbara Chase-Riboud: Infinite Folds, installation views, Serpentine North © Barbara Chase-Riboud 2022. Photo: © Jo Underhill, courtesy Serpentine.
Barbara Chase-Riboud: Infinite Folds, installation views, Serpentine North © Barbara Chase-Riboud 2022. Photo: © Jo Underhill, courtesy Serpentine.
Partager

“Infinite Folds” is an exhibition of artist Barbara Chase-Riboud‘s seventy-year evolution of her sculptural method, exploring memory, history, and power through fantastical models and works in paper.

The first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom open through January 29, 2023, author and writer Barbara Chase-Riboud‘s “Infinite Folds” offers a selection of far-reaching sculptures, accompanied by some works on paper dating from the 1960s to the present. 

This is the first exhibition in the UK of some of the previously unseen pieces, as well as some of the most celebrated works by this considerable artist.

The exhibition “Infinite Folds” highlights Barbara Chase-Riboud‘s sculptural method and materiality which is exemplified by the transaction between cast bronze or aluminum folds and loops of fleece and silk that are tied, twisted, encircled and woven.

By consolidating these materials with diverse characteristics, such as hardness and delicacy, lightness and airiness, or even inflexibility, Barbara Chase-Riboud‘s works lend an elegant thought to the use of fiber skirts in her creation of structures that bind contradictory powers.

Barbara Chase-Riboud presents "Infinite Folds" at the Serpentine Gallery in London
Barbara Chase-Riboud: Infinite Folds, installation views, Serpentine North © 2022. Photo: © Jo Underhill, courtesy Serpentine.

Alongside her sculptural practice, Barbara Chase-Riboud is an established artist and fictional essayist. She gained accomplishment for her most memorable novel, Sally Hemings. Since then, she has distributed more than ten books and collections of verse and focuses on highlighting transnational histories and societies as she draws motivation from her experience living, working, and traversing Western and Eastern Europe, West Asia, North Africa, and Southeast Asia.

In her major series, The Monument Drawings, and through a selection dating from the latter part of the 1960s, she envisions buildings and memories of various figures. These include, among others, Sarah Baartman, Malcolm X, Peter Paul Rubens’ mother, Josephine Baker, the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon, Cleopatra, Anna Akhmatova and Lady Macbeth. These works address themes of memory, legacy, and power, and prompt the question of which individuals and occasions are remembered, and for whom.

Visible at the Serpentine in London‘s Kensington, where public sculptures line the stage, Barbara Chase-Riboud through her exhibition continues to shape our impressions.

La Rédaction 11 January 2023
Partager cet article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Print
Partager

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi

News

Isaac Julien: a bridge between art and activism in contemporary African expression

1 June 2023
News

Discover the finalists of the Prix Ellipse 2023: Revelation of Togolese contemporary Art

30 May 2023
Amado Alfadni, 2020, Askari Soldiers of the King’s African Ri es 1, East Africa 1902 Digital art on Paper, 120 x 80 cm ©Amado Alfadni
EventsNews

Artistic exploration at the Maison d’Odile: discover the committed work of Amado Alfadni

21 May 2023
View of the exhibition Globalisto. A Philosophy in Flux at the Musée d’art moderne et contemporain de Saint-Étienne Métropole, from June 25th to October 16th, 2022. Crédit photo : C. Cauvet / MAMC+
EventsNews

Dive into the captivating and fascinating world of Globalisto: reflections on identity and African culture

17 May 2023
ON ART MEDIAON ART MEDIA
Suivez-nous

© ON ART MEDIA. by Taboo Agency. All Rights Reserved.

  • Accueil
  • Présentation
  • Mentions Légales
  • Nous Contacter
  • FR
Rejoignez-nous !

Inscrivez-vous à notre newsletter et ne manquez pas nos dernières publications.

    Zéro spam, désinscription à tout moment.
    Go to mobile version
    Welcome Back!

    Sign in to your account

    Vous avez perdu votre mot de passe ?