With Rise and Fall the Aargauer Kunsthaus presents the
first
comprehensive exhibition of Dutch artist Fiona Tan in
Switzerland.
Her recent photographic works and video pieces revolve
around issues
of identity and belonging as well as remembering and
forgetting.
Fiona Tan is a sensitive and analytical witness of her time.
Born in
Indonesia and raised in Australia, she has been living in
the Netherlands
for over twenty years now. In her video piece Rise and Fall
the artist
examines the
retrospective gaze and its relationship to the images we
carry within
ourselves. A double projection, the work shows us an older
woman who is reminiscing about her life when she was
still young. The images move back
and forth between present and past. In between we are
confronted with
footage of flowing water – as a metaphor for the flow of
memory, so to
speak.
Inspired by the tradition of 17th century Dutch portraiture,
Fiona Tan
created six short film portraits of different individuals for
her work
Provenance. In these she shows her models as they
engage in everyday
activities. The simple scenes refer to classic genre painting
where
activities such as eating, reading or sleeping served as
common subjects.
In her video pieces and photographic works the artist is
invariably
concerned with the image of an individual and the way in
which this
individual relates to his or her environment and thus to the
world.
Captured in fascinating images, Fiona Tan creates moving
portraits of
people, while subtly linking personal sentiments to their
social and
cultural context.
The exhibition Rise and Fall is a joint project with the
Vancouver Art
Gallery. Following its presentation at the Aargauer
Kunsthaus in Aarau the
exhibition will be on view at the Vancouver Art Gallery in
Vancouver from 9
May until 6 September, 2010, at the Arthur M. Sackler
Gallery in
Washington, D.C., from 18 September, 2010, until 9
January, 2011, and at
the Galerie de l'UQAM in Montréal in the spring of 2011.
Fiona Tan: Rise and Fall
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- Elena Sommariva
- 05 February 2010