George Korsmit en Evi Vingerling bij EDB Projects, Amsterdam
Geplaatst: 24 mei 2009 | Auteur: Wytske, Marijn | Categorie: installatie, schilderkunst, tentoonstelling | Tags: Amsterdam, Ellen de Bruijne Projects, Evi Vingerling, George Korsmit | 1 reactie »Gisteren opende deel 2 van een serie van 3 tentoonstellingen, waarbij steeds werk van de voorgaande expositie overblijft in de ruimte van Ellen de Bruijne Projects. Op dit moment een mooie combinatie abstracte schilderkunst van Evi Vingerling en George Korsmit.
“In my work colour plays an independent game of immaterial occurrences. Colours are assembled and placed through a strict system of chance and choice, conceived to give them the freedom to stay in motion. The ultimate goal is, by using only colour, to make paintings which are humorous, irritating, impossible to catch at a glance, elusive and hard to remember. Leaving you feeling disorientated and confused. Hypnotized.” - George Korsmit
Evi Vingerling takes forms from the world around her which she then separates from their literal meaning. She plays with movement and distills the forms of symbolism, leaving in the end only recurring patterns and directional lines washed with thin layers of colour. In an attempt to get to the bottom of where form and inherent knowledge meet, she creates a tangible space that meets the viewer with a direct sensitive statement of proof of how she thinks the world could be if systems of linear meaning were erraticated.




ik vind het bijzonder werk en vooral de aleatorische systematiek spreek mij aan