Priska Pasquer Gallery opens Jane Benson: Re-Assembly
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Saturday, November 23, 2024


Priska Pasquer Gallery opens Jane Benson: Re-Assembly
Jane Benson, Faux Faux (Paradise Palm), 2022, Hand-cut artificial plant, concrete, fiberglass planter, foam, 213,36 x 106,68 x 91,44 cm, courtesy PRISKA PASQUER, Cologne.



COLOGNE.- Jane Benson is known for her interventions into found objects, literature and works of art reconfiguring them into questioning recompositions. In Re-Assembly, her current exhibition at Galerie Priska Pasquer, the artist explores a prevalent illusionist trend. You may have already noticed: artificial plants are in vogue. In the past, they were frowned upon, considered as bad taste par excellence. But today, copies decorate living rooms and offices appearing deceptively real. Only after repeated looking (and feeling) can the deception be revealed. Nature is not only represented, but imitated, whereby reality and fiction merge in such a way that they become indistinguishable.

In Re-Assembly, Benson puts the artificially created experience of the real to the test by transforming the gallery space into a minimal oasis. However, at second glance, the seemingly natural scenery reveals itself to be artificial in a double sense. The flora embeds itself too perfectly into the unnatural geometry of the rooms, casually and comically imitating the architectural environment of the gallery.

In her Faux-Faux series , Benson cancels the unification of reality and fiction that the artificial flora perfectly suggests by cutting the leaves into geometric, unnatural shapes such as triangles or squares. The process of transformation becomes visible, giving the mass-produced flora each its own individuality. Just as in nature, every detail becomes unique. No element is congruent anymore, creating a more "authentic" rendering of illusory nature by the artist.

A series of black and white prints complements the sculptural ensemble. The photographsdocument the silhouettes of the unabashedly fake flora. The images are reminiscent of photograms and Victorian silhouettes, which were created out of a desire for an economical, true-to-life image. Unlike photography, a photogram does not involve a camera, the light-sensitive paper is exposed directly, causing the uncovered areas of the paper to darken, thus, each image is unique. In mimicking the photogram, Benson's photographs once again reinforce the game of masquerade and show that the perceptibility of the real is accompanied by a multitude of simulated gestures.

Side-stepping the cynical, Benson prods us into the absurdity of the false green and makes us look anew at culturally accepted objects and ideas. Benson both echoes and suggests an alternative to sociologist and philosopher Jean Baudrillard's 1970s prediction of the indistinguishability of image and reality. Through the act of pretending, something is presented as given that does not exist that way. Against this backdrop, Benson makes the artificial plant world what it is: a new creation of reality.

Text: Dr. Wiebke Hahn

Jane Benson (born 1973 in Thornbury, UK, lives and works in New York)
Jane Benson works in various mediums such as sculpture, video, sound, digital prints, and installation. Her research-based approach deals with destruction, loss, and reinvention,destabilizing and subverting classical forms of categorization to encourage new ways of looking and seeing, envisioning a rebirth from destruction She has exhibited internationally at venues, including Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany; Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester, UK; Tang Teaching Museum, Saratoga Springs, New York; MoMA PS1, New York; Boca Raton Museum of Art, Florida; SculptureCenter, Long Island City, New York; Henry Street Settlement: Abrons Art Center, New York, Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, New York; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia. Recent solo exhibitions have taken place at Paula Cooper Gallery, Palm Beach and Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati.










Today's News

September 4, 2022

Investigators, citing looting, have seized 27 antiquities from the Met

Koller to offer a fine selection of works by Northern European masters

Pace exhibits intimate works made by Adolph Gottlieb in his final months

Garvey│Simon opens its new gallery space with 'Reality Check: Shifting Perspectives'

The Carolee Schneemann Foundation announces new Board President Sara M. Vance Waddell

Nellie Mae Rowe levels the wall between Insider and Outsider Art

Science is on his dance card

Galleri Bo Bjerggaard exhibits new works by the artist Janaina Tschäpe

Presa House Gallery debuts two new solo exhibitions

Firetti Contemporary opens 'The Grand Tour: A photographic journey in Italy'

An Odissi dancer charts new paths in 'the Land of Discovery'

The sound of the Vikings, with a heavy metal twist

ART FOR CHANGE commissions a new collection of prints by six Latinx artists for the 2022 Armory Show

Gallerie d'Italia, Museums of Intesa Sanpaolo, announce autumn 2022 programme

Original acrylic and screenprint on canvas by Warhol to be offered at MBA Seattle Auction House

Galeria Jaqueline Martins Sao Paulo opens an exhiition of works by Adriano Amaral

Priska Pasquer Gallery opens Jane Benson: Re-Assembly

Lehmann Maupin opens an exhibition of new work by pioneering Chicago-based artist McArthur Binion

Foreland opens special exhibition with the Columbia Collective

Archie Roach, who lived and sang the Aboriginal blues, dies at 66

Radio Art Zone exhibition by Mobile Radio and Radio ARA on view in Luxembourg

Awol Erizku now represented by Sean Kelly

Cottone Auctions announces highlights included in late summer Fine Art & Antiques auction

Three curatorial appointments at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful