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KSENIA DERMENZHI: INVISIBLE PATHS

Past exhibition
18 July - 31 August 2024
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: KSENIA DERMENZHI, Invisible Paths, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: KSENIA DERMENZHI, Open Air, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: KSENIA DERMENZHI, Whispers of the Wind, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: KSENIA DERMENZHI, From the Wild, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: KSENIA DERMENZHI, A Flicker of Light, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: KSENIA DERMENZHI, Shapes of Yellow, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: KSENIA DERMENZHI, Dreamscape, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: KSENIA DERMENZHI, Abandoned Garden, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: KSENIA DERMENZHI, Sweet Sweet Dreams, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: KSENIA DERMENZHI, Greenfields, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: KSENIA DERMENZHI, Secret Garden I, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: KSENIA DERMENZHI, Secret Garden II, 2024
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: KSENIA DERMENZHI, Secret Garden III, 2024
  • KSENIA DERMENZHI, Invisible Paths, 2024
  • KSENIA DERMENZHI, Open Air, 2024
  • KSENIA DERMENZHI, Whispers of the Wind, 2024
  • KSENIA DERMENZHI, From the Wild, 2024
  • KSENIA DERMENZHI, A Flicker of Light, 2024
  • KSENIA DERMENZHI, Shapes of Yellow, 2024
  • KSENIA DERMENZHI, Dreamscape, 2024
  • KSENIA DERMENZHI, Abandoned Garden, 2024
  • KSENIA DERMENZHI, Sweet Sweet Dreams, 2024
  • KSENIA DERMENZHI, Greenfields, 2024
  • KSENIA DERMENZHI, Secret Garden I, 2024
  • KSENIA DERMENZHI, Secret Garden II, 2024
  • KSENIA DERMENZHI, Secret Garden III, 2024
KSENIA DERMENZHI, Invisible Paths, 2024
Overview
KSENIA DERMENZHI: INVISIBLE PATHS
Somehow the image begins to have a sort of memory in it, even if you can't see it. It can build up a dense feeling toward the end, and then it makes me happier. - Vija Celmins

PDF exhibition catalogue of new works

 

There exists an ongoing trope in art wherein the artist, so impassioned in their pursuit to become one with nature, describes this process as a literal dissolvement of the self into the earth. In Shakespeare’s The Tempest (1623), an elemental spirit sings of a shipwrecked king's human form blending into the ocean floor, detailing for audiences how his body parts have scattered into coral and pearls. And this is a tradition that extends both  From German Romanticism to Rousseau's cryptic paintings that seem to pull the viewer into the mystic landscape; and more contemporarily too: Antony Gormley's carbuncle encrusted bronze male statues that reveal themselves with the changing tides, and Doig’s entire body of work seems to relate to desirous surroundings (and, possibly, his perpetual status as a physical and psychological outsider), or even Vija Celmins explorations where the artist’s hand seems to disappear into the process.

 

This tradition continues with Moldovan artist Ksenia Dermenzhi’s newest body of work, whose Invisible Paths brings her sophomore solo BEERS London after a sold-out exhibition in 2022 and a recent group show with James Cohan Gallery in New York that placed the young artist in the purview of noted American collectors, as well as a forthcoming inclusion in an exhibition focusing on contemporary landscape painters at London’s prestigious Saatchi Gallery.

 

But in Invisible Paths, Dermenzhi forgoes whatever remnants of realism or representation lingered from her previous works to similarly explore how her brushwork leads her (and us, the viewer) through the painterly process. These are landscape paintings – surely, but they’re also distinctly not landscapes, as Dermenzhi has ramped up the abstraction in her work, which is both exciting and evident. The powerful abundance of mark-making and colour suggests a lessening of the ‘self’ or ‘ego’ in full acceptance of nature’s bounty. She also alludes to embarking on a spiritualist journey in the vein of Thoreau, a notable modern advocate for creative thinking through connection with nature: specifically walking.


However the tradition of exploring “invisible paths” is not a contemporary notion. Both Aristotle and his predecessor Socrates extolled the merits of walking - and artists for centuries have been captivated by this process through art, literature, and philosophy. French Surrealist author René Daumal writes that “your dialogue with nature was just the outward image of an inner dialogue with yourself.”

 

In a letter to Émile Bertrand dated 1904, painter Henri Rousseau writes: “in order to make progress, there is only nature, and the eye is trained through contact with her.” So too does Dermenzhi’s work invite viewers to lose – or find – themselves. The majesty here is how Dermenzhi manages to make such frenetic, energetic mark-making harmonize; how her colours syncopate with a peaceful, calming rhythm. Us city goers may not have the ability to get back to nature as often as we’d like – in this case we invite you to take a leisurely stroll through Dermenzhi’s Invisible Paths.

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*Another Place is a piece of modern sculpture by British artist Antony Gormley located at Crosby Beach in Merseyside, England consisting of 100 cast iron figures facing towards the sea. The figures are modeled on the artist's own naked body.

 

 

 


 

KSENIA DERMENZHI (b. 1995, Moldova) currently lives and works in London. Dermenzhi studied at the Academy of Music, Theatre, and Fine Arts in Chisinau, completing her studies in painting in 2019. Prior to this Dermenzhi studied at the College of Fine Arts in Chisinau completing her studies in Fine Art & Painting in 2015. Dermenzhi has participated in exhibitions in New York, London, Chisinau and Beirut.

 

Solo exhibitions include: In Bloom, BEERS London, London (2022).

 

Group exhibitions include: Arcadia and Elsewhere, James Cohan Gallery, New York (2024) and Family & Friends, BEERS London, London (2023).

 

Fairs include: ENTER Art Fair, BEERS London, Copenhagen (2023).

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