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'Fruits of Labor'
Ruth van Beek & Mariken Wessels, 11 March - 22 April 2023

'Fruits of Labor': Ruth van Beek & Mariken Wessels

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'Fruits of Labor', Ruth van Beek & Mariken Wessels

“Everything in the world began with a yes. One molecule said yes to another molecule and life was born.”- Clarice Lispector, The Hour of the Star

The Ravestijn Gallery is proud to bring together new work by Dutch artists Ruth van Beek and Mariken Wessels. In this exhibition, their two distinct visions are brought into dialogue. Their mutual interest in exploring the act of creation, their muses and their gestures of intervening into existing material overlap in the space to form a powerful reflection on what it is to be a female artist.

 

In Ruth van Beek’s new book The Oldest Thing and spatial installation of collages Objects from the Household, it is ordinary objects that take on a body and life of their own. With a practice that is deeply interwoven into her everyday experience, van Beek looks inwards at how her vast archive works. In doing so, she explores the thin borders between studio and domestic life, the repetition of daily tasks and the origins of her interests in manuals and household books, tracing them all the way back to her mother’s influence. In the artist’s hands, images of banal objects become “moving matter,” undergoing a process of deconstruction through which strange and ambiguous forms are uncovered and teased into focus. In the constellations of images on view, a visual rhyme of ovals emerges, paying tribute to the recurring tasks of the everyday while also revealing an enigmatic world that exists beyond it.

 

In Mariken Wessels’ new series of sculptures of Mama and collage works The Sculptor, it is the female body that becomes matter. Positioning herself at the end of a long line of male artists who have produced highly sexualised female fertility idols, Wessels’ own interpretation of the female body abstracts it, liberating it from its status as muse to a male imagination. In her hands, body parts repeat, stack and morph to form monumental bronze and ceramic sculptures that exist beyond the erotic, drawing into focus instead the artist’s long term interest in corporality. In The Sculptor, the female bodies in these 1970s porn images have been cut out and partly replaced by chunks of clay, in which fingerprints are left visible, leaving the male ‘artist’ alone in his arduous efforts of creation.

 

Ruth van Beek bio

Her work has been shown internationally with exhibitions at Post Books (Tokyo); The Ravestijn Gallery (Amsterdam), De Warande (Belgium), Fraenkel Gallery (San Francisco); Foam (Amsterdam), Les rencontres d’Arles and Fotomuseum Antwerp and has been featured in magazines such as De Gids, The NewYorker, Vogue Magazine, Centrefold Magazine, Foam Magazine, IMA Magazine, The British Journal of Photography, The New York Review of Books, The Aperture Photobook Review, Elephant Magazine and The New York Times.

She has published numerous artist books including The Arrangement (RVB Books, 2013) which was shortlisted for the Aperture Photobook of the Year Award in 2014 and How To Do The Flowers ( APE & Dashwood Books, 2018 ) to widespread acclaim. After her book Eldorado that came out in 2020 she is currently working on a second book with designer Willem Van Zoetendaal, which is expected to be released in spring 2023.

 

Mariken Wessels bio

Prior to her visual practice, Wessels studied acting at the Amsterdam Theatre School, and after a decade-long acting career she went on to study visual arts at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy. Wessels’ work has been widely exhibited and has held solo exhibitions at the Fotomuseum Antwerp (2016) and Fotomuseum Den Haag (2017).

Wessels has published numerous books, most notably with Taking Off. Henry my Neighbor, published in 2015 with Art Paper Editions to international acclaim. The book was awarded an honorary appreciation at the Leipzig Book Fair (Best Book Design from all over the World, 2016), won the Author Book Award at Les Rencontres d’Arles (2016) and was included in the selection for Best Book Designs from the Netherlands and Flanders (2015). Wessels’ latest book, Miss Cox (Nude – Arising from the Ground), was published by Fw:Books in 2020.

Wessels’ works and books have been collected by museums, libraries and private collectors worldwide including; Centre Pompidou (Paris), ICP and MoMA (New York), Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (Munich), Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam), Fotomuseum Antwerp (Belgium), and the MACBA Barcelona (Spain).

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Works
  • Ruth van Beek, Crown (Figure 133, enlarged), 2023
    Ruth van Beek, Crown (Figure 133, enlarged), 2023
  • Ruth van Beek, Doily (Figure 138, enlarged), 2023
    Ruth van Beek, Doily (Figure 138, enlarged), 2023
  • Ruth van Beek, Hat (Figure 116), 2022
    Ruth van Beek, Hat (Figure 116), 2022
  • Ruth van Beek, Loaf (Figure 114, enlarged), 2023
    Ruth van Beek, Loaf (Figure 114, enlarged), 2023
  • Ruth van Beek, Frame (Figure 72), 2021
    Ruth van Beek, Frame (Figure 72), 2021
  • Ruth van Beek, Doily (Figure 135), 2022
    Ruth van Beek, Doily (Figure 135), 2022
  • Ruth van Beek, Bowl (Figure 146), 2023
    Ruth van Beek, Bowl (Figure 146), 2023
  • Ruth van Beek, Blue (Figure 112), 2022
    Ruth van Beek, Blue (Figure 112), 2022
  • Ruth van Beek, Table with bowls, plates and cuts (1), 2023
    Ruth van Beek, Table with bowls, plates and cuts (1), 2023
  • Ruth van Beek, Table with bowls, plates and cuts (2), 2023
    Ruth van Beek, Table with bowls, plates and cuts (2), 2023
  • Ruth van Beek, Table with bowls, plates and cuts (3), 2023
    Ruth van Beek, Table with bowls, plates and cuts (3), 2023
  • Ruth van Beek, Table with bowls, plates and cuts (4), 2023
    Ruth van Beek, Table with bowls, plates and cuts (4), 2023
  • Ruth van Beek, Table with bowls, plates and cuts (5), 2023
    Ruth van Beek, Table with bowls, plates and cuts (5), 2023
  • Ruth van Beek, Table with bowls, plates and cuts (6), 2023
    Ruth van Beek, Table with bowls, plates and cuts (6), 2023
  • Ruth van Beek, Table with bowls, plates and cuts (7), 2023
    Ruth van Beek, Table with bowls, plates and cuts (7), 2023
  • Mariken Wessels, Mama, 2022
    Mariken Wessels, Mama, 2022
  • Mariken Wessels, Mama I, 2022
    Mariken Wessels, Mama I, 2022
  • Mariken Wessels, Mama II, 2022
    Mariken Wessels, Mama II, 2022
  • Mariken Wessels, Mama III, 2022
    Mariken Wessels, Mama III, 2022
  • Mariken Wessels, Mama IV, 2022
    Mariken Wessels, Mama IV, 2022
  • Mariken Wessels, Mama IX, 2022
    Mariken Wessels, Mama IX, 2022
  • Mariken Wessels, Mama V, 2022
    Mariken Wessels, Mama V, 2022
  • Mariken Wessels, Mama VI, 2022
    Mariken Wessels, Mama VI, 2022
  • Mariken Wessels, Mama VII, 2022
    Mariken Wessels, Mama VII, 2022
  • Mariken Wessels, Mama VIII, 2022
    Mariken Wessels, Mama VIII, 2022
  • Mariken Wessels, The Chosen One, 2022
    Mariken Wessels, The Chosen One, 2022
  • Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor I, 2023
    Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor I, 2023
  • Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor II, 2023
    Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor II, 2023
  • Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor III, 2023
    Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor III, 2023
  • Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor IV, 2023
    Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor IV, 2023
  • Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor IX, 2023
    Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor IX, 2023
  • Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor X, 2023
    Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor X, 2023
  • Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor V, 2023
    Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor V, 2023
  • Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor VI, 2023
    Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor VI, 2023
  • Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor VII & VIII (diptych), 2023
    Mariken Wessels, The Sculptor VII & VIII (diptych), 2023
Installation Views
  • Trg Fol 06
  • Trg Fol 01
  • Trg Fol 05
  • Trg Fol 04
  • Trg Fol 03
  • Trg Fol 02
Press
  • Objects of Love

    Marie Auger, Tide Magazine, February 2, 2024
  • Page of The Oldest Thing by Ruth van Beek

    Donkere kamer – Een aanraking

    Jan Postma , De Groene Amsterdammer, September 20, 2023
  • Installation view of 'Fruits of Labor' by Ruth van Beek & Mariken Wessels at The Ravestijn Gallery

    Fruits of Labor: Een dubbelinterview met Mariken Wessels en Ruth van Beek

    Wouter van den Eijkel , GalleryViewer Magazine, March 9, 2023
  • Crown (Figure 113, enlarged), 2022 © Ruth van Beek / courtesy The Ravestijn Gallery

    Five remarkable works at Art Rotterdam

    Flor Linckens, GalleryViewer, February 3, 2023
Publications
  • 'The Oldest Thing'

    'The Oldest Thing'

    by Ruth van Beek SOLD OUT, 2023
    Hardcover 512 pages
    Publisher: van Zoetendaal Publishers
    Dimensions: 16 x 12 cm
    Read more
  • 'Fruits of Labor'

    'Fruits of Labor'

    by Ruth van Beek & Mariken Wessels Read more
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