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'Volumes'
Thomas Kuijpers, 8 May - 26 June 2021

'Volumes': Thomas Kuijpers

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'Volumes', Thomas Kuijpers

The Ravestijn Gallery is proud to present Volumes, the inaugural solo exhibition of Thomas Kuijpers with the gallery. Volumes will consist of new photographic works, videos, sculptures, etchings and archival objects, forming an experimental installation that brings Kuijpers’ fascination with contemporary events and their representations to its most present.  

Over the last year, flatness has preceded everything. Whether through the screens we use for daily meetings or the newspapers we leaf through looking for news about tomorrow, flatness is no longer just a choice. It has become the default means to experience because of an inability to do otherwise. In a time when we can only move within prescribed boundaries, flatness reigns supreme.      

 

At the same time, our flattened existence has not extinguished the urge to seek each other out in times of struggle, injustice, sadness and fury. Countless events of police brutality, women’s rights violations, corruption and environmental disasters have seen millions come together in defiance, shoulder to shoulder. 

 

It seems that today, perhaps more than ever, the world unfolds on two polarised fronts; one visceral, wrought with presence, and one flattened, an unending constellation of two-dimensional media. Whilst they are different, both fronts add to a kaleidoscope of experiences for each and every happening.  

 

In Volumes, Kuijpers examines how the landscape of flat media conditions our responses to events in the real world. To do so, Kuijpers has scoured recent history for events that epitomise the divide between an event and its representations. The protests in Poland over abortion rights, the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the commodities of the pandemic amongst others. In every event, there has been a transformation. Each has happened in the world, and then each has been multiplied, manipulated and moulded into a torrent of other, but related, experiences. Volumes unpacks these other experiences found in television, iconic imagery, advertisements and products, asking what happens to the real issues when these new experiences swamp our daily lives.

 

When, for instance, Deepwater Horizon erupted in 2010, the event for most of us happened not through the event itself but through the hundreds of images and videos that came after. One such image was of a pelican, wings outstretched and engulfed in oil. It is an iconic photograph — a digital analogue for the disaster. For Volumes, Kuijpers used the image to create two new representations of the event. One, an engraved copper plate with the photograph repeated so it resembles a Google image search, and the other a taxidermic replica of the pelican, complete in its identical pose. In both works, Kuijpers has taken an event we knew only through its compressed, pixelated form and made it tangible — more real, perhaps, than before. In doing so, he makes us aware of how our experience of the world is conditioned by the media that represents it.

 

Volumes does this repeatedly, but whilst the works themselves aren’t restricted to a single medium or material — mirroring the infinite ways an event is represented — the same questions persist throughout the exhibition. What is felt and what is lost when an event is made flat? What does it mean to participate and what does it mean to spectate? How do events in the past meet us in the present and what do they mean for the future? As is characteristic of Kuijpers’ work, Volumes is an installation of palpable experiences that test, poke, stretch and reiterate these questions. Kuijpers, however, doesn’t want us to simply experience them, but to think about their consequences too. After a year defined by flatness, Volumes is a timely and visceral encounter.  

 

Thomas Kuijpers completed his MFA Photography in 2011 at AKV St. Joost (Breda, the Netherlands) and has been exhibited at institutions, fairs and galleries internationally including: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Foam, Amsterdam; Krakow Photo Month, Krakow; Fotopub Festival, Novo Mesto; Beaconsfield Gallery Vauxhall, London; Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt; Red Hook Labs, New York City and MASP, São Paulo amongst others. In 2017, he was nominated as a Foam Talent and his latest book, Hoarder Order (Fw: Books, 2020) was shortlisted for the Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation Photobook Awards 2020.

 

 

For more information please don't hesitate to contact the gallery via email at info@theravestijngallery.com.

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Kunstwerken
  • Thomas Kuijpers, Deepwater Horizon, 2021
    Thomas Kuijpers, Deepwater Horizon, 2021
  • Thomas Kuijpers, Results (Grid), 2021
    Thomas Kuijpers, Results (Grid), 2021
  • Thomas Kuijpers, Amazon (Bon)fire, 2021
    Thomas Kuijpers, Amazon (Bon)fire, 2021
  • Thomas Kuijpers, Collection of Charity Records, 2020 - ongoing
    Thomas Kuijpers, Collection of Charity Records, 2020 - ongoing
  • Thomas Kuijpers, Real Dear, 2021
    Thomas Kuijpers, Real Dear, 2021
  • Thomas Kuijpers, Triad, 2021
    Thomas Kuijpers, Triad, 2021
  • Thomas Kuijpers, This Is Where It Happens (part 2) , 2021
    Thomas Kuijpers, This Is Where It Happens (part 2) , 2021
  • Thomas Kuijpers, CREDIBLE_SOURCE, 2021
    Thomas Kuijpers, CREDIBLE_SOURCE, 2021
  • Thomas Kuijpers, Personal Note, 2021
    Thomas Kuijpers, Personal Note, 2021
  • Thomas Kuijpers, Burst (Continuous Light), 2021
    Thomas Kuijpers, Burst (Continuous Light), 2021
  • Thomas Kuijpers, An Extra Pair of Eye, 2021
    Thomas Kuijpers, An Extra Pair of Eye, 2021
  • Thomas Kuijpers, France, 2020, 2021
    Thomas Kuijpers, France, 2020, 2021
  • Thomas Kuijpers, Notes From a Meek, 2021
    Thomas Kuijpers, Notes From a Meek, 2021
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Evenementen
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    What happens when an image is more familiar than the place it represents? When memory is shaped not by direct experience but by its countless reproductions? In his latest project, presented at Art Rotterdam 2025, Thomas Kuijpers explores these questions through a deep engagement with Claude Monet’s iconic water lily pond. Captivated by how the painting had overshadowed his memory of the actual garden, Kuijpers embarked on a two-year journey of photographic documentation, using an early digital camera—the 1997 Sony Mavica—to investigate the tension between repetition, perception, and technological mediation....
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