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Points of Contact: Marie Kaus | Adeline de Monseignat

past exhibition
8 - 31 October 2015 Gallery Exhibitions
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The Cob Gallery is proud to present a duo show by artists Adeline de Monseignat and Marie Kaus.
 
From photography to performance, Points of Contact presents new work exploring the personal, archaeological and philosophical concept of the horizon. Inspired by the sight of the American Southwest’s horizon during a residency through Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, Kaus and de Monseignat engaged in a conversation focusing on a common ground: the Earth’s horizon.
 
Amongst other works, de Monseignat will show her piece The Skin of the Earth (2014) – a series of 12 mirrored-photographs of horizons taken at the Great Salt Lake, Utah. Each title of the 12 works is one word of the whole sentence: The Human Is to Nature what the Child is to her Mother.  The work is meant to feel like a homecoming; a reflection on the human being’s state of mind while returning to the natural world. Psychoanalyst Dr. Winnicott believed in the need for newborns to have access to transitional objects in order to distinguish the boundaries between their mother’s body and their own.  As a child to Nature, the artist felt like her camera was acting like a transitional object in and of itself, enabling an attempt at a better understanding of her surroundings and, therefore, better contact to nature.
 
Exploring and pursuing the notion of the origin, de Monseignat also experiments with challenging sculpting techniques like stone carving – repurposing raw and basic materials found in nature, all the while pushing the limits of her practice and of her own physicality.  With a particular interest in the quarry as a place of birth and death, de Monseignat presents a series of monotypes as potential sketches for future sculptures. Her first ever marble sculpture In the Flesh (2015) is the physical representation of an experience; as if the sight of the horizon had left a physical mark within her very self, which she later transcribed within the stone – within Nature itself.
 
Alongside de Monseignat, Marie Kaus presents one of her Headstand studies: 13th August 05:08 GMT/12:08 MDT (2014). The installation merges two types of images, moving image and photography.  13th August 05:08 GMT/12:08 MDT was made while camping on the top of the Smithsonian Butte in Zion National Park (Utah). Experiencing a growing frustration with the manner in which she was melding with the site, Kaus felt she was sitting on the horizon she was gazing at. 13th August 05:08 GMT/12:08 MDT depicts the moments at which the artist acted on this thought. Loosing the forbearing position of being behind the camera, the artist left the device to a standstill to perform a headstand. As Kaus’ body pushes against the pull of the earth, stability is redeemed within the scenery.
 
Kaus’ investigation of the concept of horizon challenges the static viewpoint to engage with vision physically. Heights, depths and distances are her mediums of study; the desire to alleviate linearity and flatness the drive. With gestures, Kaus impels to feel the sight, weighing lived experiences against the passive nature of contemplation. The aim to reach what seems out of reach, to feel what the eyes cannot see, hints at a thirst for self-accomplishment. In this sense, the world’s horizon is also the horizon of being. Kaus’ compulsive urge to unravel the dimensions of space reveals a practice that lives as a figure of intentionality. Extending this line of enquiry, Kaus exhibits 23rd August, Fall Piece (2015), a site-specific work exposing the artist’s success and failure while engaging with the gallery space.
Works
  • Marie Kaus Fall Piece Documentation 1, 2014 Photographic hand prints Dimensions variable
    Marie Kaus
    Fall Piece Documentation 1, 2014
    Photographic hand prints
    Dimensions variable
  • Marie Kaus Fall Print, 2015 Photographic hand print 152 x 122 cm
    Marie Kaus
    Fall Print, 2015
    Photographic hand print
    152 x 122 cm
  • Marie Kaus Fall Piece Documentation 2, 2014 Photographic hand prints Dimensions variable
    Marie Kaus
    Fall Piece Documentation 2, 2014
    Photographic hand prints
    Dimensions variable
  • Marie Kaus Fall Piece Documentation 3, 2014 Photographic hand prints Dimensions variable
    Marie Kaus
    Fall Piece Documentation 3, 2014
    Photographic hand prints
    Dimensions variable
  • Marie Kaus Fall Piece Documentation 4, 2014 Photographic hand prints Dimensions variable
    Marie Kaus
    Fall Piece Documentation 4, 2014
    Photographic hand prints
    Dimensions variable
  • Marie Kaus Headstand Series 13th August 05.08 GMT (I), 2014 C-type print 30 x 40.6 cm
    Marie Kaus
    Headstand Series 13th August 05.08 GMT (I), 2014
    C-type print
    30 x 40.6 cm
  • Marie Kaus Headstand Series 13th August 05.08 GMT (II), 2014 C-type print 30 x 40.6 cm
    Marie Kaus
    Headstand Series 13th August 05.08 GMT (II), 2014
    C-type print
    30 x 40.6 cm
  • Marie Kaus Headstand Series 13th August 05.08 GMT (III), 2014 C-type print 30 x 40.6 cm
    Marie Kaus
    Headstand Series 13th August 05.08 GMT (III), 2014
    C-type print
    30 x 40.6 cm
  • Marie Kaus Headstand Series 15th August 05.08 GMT (I), 2014 C-type print 30 x 40.6 cm
    Marie Kaus
    Headstand Series 15th August 05.08 GMT (I), 2014
    C-type print
    30 x 40.6 cm
  • Marie Kaus Headstand Series 15th August 05.08 GMT (II), 2014 C-type print 30 x 40.6 cm
    Marie Kaus
    Headstand Series 15th August 05.08 GMT (II), 2014
    C-type print
    30 x 40.6 cm
  • Marie Kaus Headstand Series 15th August 05.08 GMT (III), 2014 C-type print 30 x 40.6 cm
    Marie Kaus
    Headstand Series 15th August 05.08 GMT (III), 2014
    C-type print
    30 x 40.6 cm
  • Adeline de Monseignat, to (The Human is ‘to’ Nature what the Child is to her Mother), 2014
    Adeline de Monseignat, to (The Human is ‘to’ Nature what the Child is to her Mother), 2014
  • Adeline de Monseignat Child (The Human is to Nature what the ‘Child’ is to her Mother), 2014 Digital c-type print on Fuji archive paper mounted on aluminum with subframe 25 x 120 cm
    Adeline de Monseignat
    Child (The Human is to Nature what the ‘Child’ is to her Mother), 2014
    Digital c-type print on Fuji archive paper mounted on aluminum with subframe
    25 x 120 cm
  • Adeline de Monseignat, her (The Human is to Nature what the Child is to ‘her’ Mother), 2014
    Adeline de Monseignat, her (The Human is to Nature what the Child is to ‘her’ Mother), 2014
  • Adeline de Monseignat, Human (The ‘Human’ is to Nature what the Child is to her Mother), 2014
    Adeline de Monseignat, Human (The ‘Human’ is to Nature what the Child is to her Mother), 2014
  • Adeline de Monseignat In the Flesh II, 2015 Marble (Cividale) 42 cm diameter
    Adeline de Monseignat
    In the Flesh II, 2015
    Marble (Cividale)
    42 cm diameter
  • Adeline de Monseignat is (The Human is to Nature what the Child ‘is’ to her Mother), 2014 Digital c-type print on Fuji archive paper mounted on aluminum with subframe 25 x 120 cm
    Adeline de Monseignat
    is (The Human is to Nature what the Child ‘is’ to her Mother), 2014
    Digital c-type print on Fuji archive paper mounted on aluminum with subframe
    25 x 120 cm
  • Adeline de Monseignat, is (The Human ‘is’ to Nature what the Child is to her Mother), 2014
    Adeline de Monseignat, is (The Human ‘is’ to Nature what the Child is to her Mother), 2014
  • Adeline de Monseignat, Mother (The Human is to Nature what the Child is to her ‘Mother’), 2014
    Adeline de Monseignat, Mother (The Human is to Nature what the Child is to her ‘Mother’), 2014
  • Adeline de Monseignat, Nature (The Human is to ‘Nature’ what the Child is to her Mother), 2014
    Adeline de Monseignat, Nature (The Human is to ‘Nature’ what the Child is to her Mother), 2014
  • Adeline de Monseignat the (The Human is to Nature what ‘the’ Child is to her Mother), 2014 Digital c-type print on Fuji archive paper mounted on aluminum with subframe
    Adeline de Monseignat
    the (The Human is to Nature what ‘the’ Child is to her Mother), 2014
    Digital c-type print on Fuji archive paper mounted on aluminum with subframe
  • Adeline de Monseignat The (‘The’ Human is to Nature what the Child is to her Mother), 2014 Digital c-type print on Fuji archive paper mounted on aluminum with subframe 25 x 120 cm
    Adeline de Monseignat
    The (‘The’ Human is to Nature what the Child is to her Mother), 2014
    Digital c-type print on Fuji archive paper mounted on aluminum with subframe
    25 x 120 cm
  • Adeline de Monseignat to (The Human is to Nature what the Child is ‘to’ her Mother), 2014 Digital c-type print on Fuji archive paper mounted on aluminum with subframe 25 x 120 cm
    Adeline de Monseignat
    to (The Human is to Nature what the Child is ‘to’ her Mother), 2014
    Digital c-type print on Fuji archive paper mounted on aluminum with subframe
    25 x 120 cm
  • Adeline de Monseignat what (The Human is to Nature ‘what’ the Child is to her Mother), 2014 Digital c-type print on Fuji archive paper mounted on aluminum with subframe 25 x 120 cm
    Adeline de Monseignat
    what (The Human is to Nature ‘what’ the Child is to her Mother), 2014
    Digital c-type print on Fuji archive paper mounted on aluminum with subframe
    25 x 120 cm
Press
  • Marie Kaus: ‘I have this inherent need to leap’

    Alexander Glover, Studio International, October 26, 2015
  • Points Of Contact

    Jesc Bunyard, Hunger, October 14, 2015
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