Exhibitions
《Access》, 2023.07.18 – 2023.07.22, MASSIMODECARLO Pièce Unique (Paris)
July 16, 2023
MASSIMODECARLO Pièce Unique (Paris)
Installation view ©MASSIMODECARLO
MASSIMODECARLO
Pièce Unique is delighted to present, 《Access》, a solo exhibition by Hejum Bä,
marking her anticipated European debut. In this exhibition, Bä presents a new
body of work that demonstrates her embrace of abstraction, signifying a
deliberate departure from concrete and tangible shapes. This artistic choice
enables a nuanced exploration of the evolving paradigms within our
technologically mediated reality. By relinquishing strict adherence to forms,
Bä's work ventures into a realm where colours intermingle freely, disregarding
the boundaries imposed by conventional shapes. This dissolution of rigid
structures can be interpreted as a metaphorical response to the accelerating
speed of information and our increasingly rapid interactions with images and
technology.
Bä's
artistic practice is profoundly influenced by her astute comprehension of
modern communication mechanisms, encompassing both verbal and nonverbal
language, as well as the intricate codes we employ in our daily lives. Rather
than solely stemming from pure emotion or intuition, Bä's vibrant abstract
compositions serve as layered representations of movements observed in our
interactions with smartphones, such as "swiping" and
"tapping." Through explorations of surface and background, the
interplay of colours and lines, her paintings delve into the intricate
relationship between visual elements.
In
Bä's artistic vision, the canvases do not function as standalone messages but
rather as reflections of the overwhelming flow of messages that saturate our
existence. By eschewing figurative subjects, each artwork becomes an analysis
of the process of unlocking meaning, akin to navigating from one side of the
screen to another or deciphering messages from one side to another, ultimately
accessing an alternate dimension.
These
elusive rhythms reflect a deep engagement with the dynamic nature of our
contemporary existence. The artist's pictorial analysis enters a new phase,
seeking to capture and convey the transient and ever-changing nature of our
relationship with the digital world.