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'Monochromatic'
Michael-Bailey Gates, Blommers & Schumm, Katie Burnett, Asger Carlsen, Inez & Vinoodh, Boris Eldagsen, Emile Gostelie, Nico Krijno, KYoung, Anja Niemi, Robin de Puy, Pacifico Silano, Scheltens & Abbenes, Christopher Smith, Eva Stenram, and Tereza Zelenkov, 29 April - 10 June 2023

'Monochromatic': Michael-Bailey Gates, Blommers & Schumm, Katie Burnett, Asger Carlsen, Inez & Vinoodh, Boris Eldagsen, Emile Gostelie, Nico Krijno, KYoung, Anja Niemi, Robin de Puy, Pacifico Silano, Scheltens & Abbenes, Christopher Smith, Eva Stenram, and Tereza Zelenkov

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Boris Eldagsen | GHOSTED | Resurrection of a Disappeared Image, 2023
Boris Eldagsen | GHOSTED | Resurrection of a Disappeared Image, 2023
Opening on Saturday April 29, The Ravestijn Gallery proudly presents Monochromatic – a group exhibition of black and white works by Michael-Bailey Gates (US), Blommers & Schumm (NL), Katie Burnett (US), Asger Carlsen (DK/US), Inez & Vinoodh (NL/US), Boris Eldagsen (DE), Emile Gostelie (NL), Nico Krijno (ZA), KYoung (UK), Anja Niemi (NO), Robin de Puy (NL), Pacifico Silano (US), Scheltens & Abbenes (NL), Christopher Smith (ZA), Eva Stenram (SE), and Tereza Zelenkova (CZ).

A woman in a formal white gown glances sideways, her gaze steady and her expression neutral. A set of hands – the body to whom they belong cropped from the frame – tends to the garment’s draped fabric, as if carefully fitting a wedding dress. To the rear, an older woman rests a weathered hand on the younger woman’s shoulder; the expression she wears is more sombre – a mother preparing to let go of her soon-to-be-married daughter, perhaps? Where a palette of black, white and textured greys frames each figure in murky shadow, small bursts of colour come from light leaks and the imperfections of analogue processing – conjuring a nostalgic sense of age, proffering honesty and authenticity.

 

But the origins of the image described here – a winner, briefly, of the 2023 Sony World Photography Awards by German artist Boris Eldagsen – are a far cry from those it implies; it was in fact produced by an AI image generator, employed by its creator to inspire debate. Where the World Photography Organisation claimed to have identified and accepted Eldagsen’s creative process of artificial co-creation, the artist himself declined the award.

‘We, the photo world, need an open discussion,’ reads a statement on his website; ‘a discussion about what we want to consider photography and what not. Is the umbrella of photography large enough to invite AI images to enter – or would this be a mistake?’ Revealing his own position, he continues: ‘AI images and photography should not compete with each other in an award like this. They are different entities.’ - Boris Eldagsen 

While black and white photography is still admired and applied for its classical formal qualities – the pronounced contrast it elicits, its sobriety, the purity it can afford a photographer’s chosen subject, human or otherwise – can it also blend with contemporary technologies, questions, methodologies and positions? Where monochrome images might remind us of the past, why does their appeal endure for a contemporary generation of experimental photographers, most of whom look forward just as much as they look back? And despite photography’s dubious historical claims to truth, can the camera not play as much of a role in myth-making as any AI tool? Are the lines between truth and fiction ever so clearly drawn – or does a hazier grey space straddle the certainties of black and white?

 

At a time when contemporary artists are experimenting with revolutionary new technologies, as well as reinvigorating black and white photographic traditions, The Ravestijn Gallery is delighted to present Monochromatic – an exhibition of works by 15 international artists, running from April 29 to June 10. Their separate applications of black and white images are manifold; in the works of Eva Stenram and KYoung black and white evokes nostalgia for the past, cut through elsewhere by both artists’ use of digital manipulation. For Robin de Puy and Michael Bailey-Gates, its inky depths give weight to the portraits of those who demand to be seen. 

 

Black and white lends a gloomy air to the unsettling images of both Tereza Zelenkova and Asger Carlsen, enhancing a shared affinity for the macabre. For Nico Krijno, greyscale punctuates his otherwise vibrant stream of images, offering pockets of contrast to a richly-coloured universe, whilst in Pacifico Silano’s work, colour palettes derive from the archival materials he gathers and refashions – faded through handling and the passage of time. Boris Eldagsen’s The Electrician – the aforementioned work at the centre of recent debate – also features, offering an anchor for broader reflections on the real, the fictitious, the old versus the new, and the spaces that sit between black and white.

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Works
  • Boris Eldagsen, GHOSTED | Resurrection of a Disappeared Image, 2023
    Boris Eldagsen, GHOSTED | Resurrection of a Disappeared Image, 2023
  • Michael Bailey-Gates, Jane and Me, 2018
    Michael Bailey-Gates, Jane and Me, 2018
  • Michael Bailey-Gates, Porch, 2018
    Michael Bailey-Gates, Porch, 2018
  • Michael Bailey-Gates, Body 2, 2020
    Michael Bailey-Gates, Body 2, 2020
  • Michael Bailey-Gates, Bow, 2021
    Michael Bailey-Gates, Bow, 2021
  • Michael Bailey-Gates, Self-Portrait, 2018
    Michael Bailey-Gates, Self-Portrait, 2018
  • Michael Bailey-Gates, Bryce Anderson, 2019
    Michael Bailey-Gates, Bryce Anderson, 2019
  • Michael Bailey-Gates, Ethyl Eichelberger Angels, 2019
    Michael Bailey-Gates, Ethyl Eichelberger Angels, 2019
  • Katie Burnett, Body Cave, 2022
    Katie Burnett, Body Cave, 2022
  • Katie Burnett, Circle Body, 2022
    Katie Burnett, Circle Body, 2022
  • Katie Burnett, Backyard Bubble, 2020
    Katie Burnett, Backyard Bubble, 2020
  • Katie Burnett, Bubbles Buts, 2022
    Katie Burnett, Bubbles Buts, 2022
  • Asger Carlsen, Casey Spooner #1, 2015
    Asger Carlsen, Casey Spooner #1, 2015
  • Asger Carlsen, Casey Spooner #2, 2015
    Asger Carlsen, Casey Spooner #2, 2015
  • Nico Krijno, Form Study 4, 2014
    Nico Krijno, Form Study 4, 2014
  • Nico Krijno, Sculpture Study with Plaster and Paint, 2017
    Nico Krijno, Sculpture Study with Plaster and Paint, 2017
  • Nico Krijno, Roof Piece Wood and Steel, 2014
    Nico Krijno, Roof Piece Wood and Steel, 2014
  • Nico Krijno, Untitled (Roof Piece) Form Study with steel and wood, 2014
    Nico Krijno, Untitled (Roof Piece) Form Study with steel and wood, 2014
  • KYoung, Figure in Chair, no.2, 2019
    KYoung, Figure in Chair, no.2, 2019
  • KYoung, Figure with Bar Stools, 2022
    KYoung, Figure with Bar Stools, 2022
  • KYoung, Figure with Leather Chair and Pearls, 2022
    KYoung, Figure with Leather Chair and Pearls, 2022
  • Anja Niemi, Fight Series No. 21, 2019
    Anja Niemi, Fight Series No. 21, 2019
  • Anja Niemi, White Horse and the Lake, 2021
    Anja Niemi, White Horse and the Lake, 2021
  • Robin de Puy, Randy #029799, 2017
    Robin de Puy, Randy #029799, 2017
  • Robin de Puy, If this is true... / Justin, Randy and Austin, Ely (Nevada), 2015
    Robin de Puy, If this is true... / Justin, Randy and Austin, Ely (Nevada), 2015
  • Robin de Puy, If this is true... / Randy, Ely (Nevada), 2016
    Robin de Puy, If this is true... / Randy, Ely (Nevada), 2016
  • Robin de Puy, If this is true... / Austin (Texas) , 2015
    Robin de Puy, If this is true... / Austin (Texas) , 2015
  • Robin de Puy, Jackie, 2021
    Robin de Puy, Jackie, 2021
  • Eva Stenram, Drape VI, 2012
    Eva Stenram, Drape VI, 2012
  • Eva Stenram, Drape IV, 2012
    Eva Stenram, Drape IV, 2012
  • Eva Stenram, Part 5, 2013
    Eva Stenram, Part 5, 2013
  • Eva Stenram, Drape XII, 2013
    Eva Stenram, Drape XII, 2013
  • Eva Stenram, Part 8, 2014
    Eva Stenram, Part 8, 2014
  • Inez & Vinoodh, A Rose of Flesh, 2009
    Inez & Vinoodh, A Rose of Flesh, 2009
  • Tereza Zelenkova, The Double Room, 2017
    Tereza Zelenkova, The Double Room, 2017
  • Tereza Zelenkova, Poppy Head I, 2017
    Tereza Zelenkova, Poppy Head I, 2017
  • Tereza Zelenkova, Poppy Head II, 2017
    Tereza Zelenkova, Poppy Head II, 2017
  • Blommers & Schumm, Merkelbach; Parapluie Hoofd, 2013
    Blommers & Schumm, Merkelbach; Parapluie Hoofd, 2013
  • Christopher Smith, Untitled (Hercules), 2022
    Christopher Smith, Untitled (Hercules), 2022
  • Christopher Smith, Untitled (Mercury), 2023
    Christopher Smith, Untitled (Mercury), 2023
  • Christopher Smith, Untitled (Cocteau Ceiling), 2021
    Christopher Smith, Untitled (Cocteau Ceiling), 2021
  • Pacifico Silano, The Leathermen, 2022
    Pacifico Silano, The Leathermen, 2022
  • Scheltens & Abbenes, Bouquet III, 2005
    Scheltens & Abbenes, Bouquet III, 2005
  • Emile Gostelie, Sweet Totems #1, 5, 7, 11, 17, 21 & 25, 2021
    Emile Gostelie, Sweet Totems #1, 5, 7, 11, 17, 21 & 25, 2021
Installation Views
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Press
  • Fotograaf Christopher Smith in zijn slaapkamer/studio

    Scènes

    Georgette Koning, Mirror Mirror, October 22, 2024
  • GHOSTED | Resurrection of a Disappeared Image, 2023 © Boris Eldagsen / courtesy The Ravestijn Gallery

    Foto, gemaakt zonder camera – is dat nog een foto?

    José van Dijck, NRC, May 28, 2023
  • Untitled (Cocteau Ceiling), 2021 © Christopher Smith / courtesy The Ravestijn Gallery

    Exhibition Review: Monochromatic

    Wenjie (Demi) Zhao, Musée Magazine, April 24, 2023
  • GHOSTED | Resurrection of a Disappeared Image, 2023 © Boris Eldagsen / courtesy The Ravestijn Gallery

    Opinie: Het gebruik van AI maakt meer kunst kapot dan ons lief is

    Charissa Koster & Eva Toorenent, de Volkskrant, April 19, 2023
  • GHOSTED | Resurrection of a Disappeared Image, 2023 © Boris Eldagsen / courtesy The Ravestijn Gallery

    Rel over prijswinnende foto die met kunstmatige intelligentie is gemaakt: ‘Nu al historisch’

    Jan Pieter Ekker, Het Parool, April 19, 2023

Related artists

  • Michael Bailey-Gates

    Michael Bailey-Gates

  • Blommers & Schumm

    Blommers & Schumm

  • Katie Burnett

    Katie Burnett

  • Inez & Vinoodh

    Inez & Vinoodh

  • Nico Krijno

    Nico Krijno

  • KYoung

    KYoung

  • Anja Niemi

    Anja Niemi

  • Robin de Puy

    Robin de Puy

  • Scheltens & Abbenes

    Scheltens & Abbenes

  • Pacifico Silano

    Pacifico Silano

  • Christopher Smith

    Christopher Smith

  • Eva Stenram

    Eva Stenram

  • Tereza Zelenkova

    Tereza Zelenkova

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