KATIE HOLTEN, THE BEST’S TO COME
January 13 – March 3, 2007

In her second solo-exhibition at the gallery, Holten will present two large-scale pieces that are a development from her ongoing exploration of ecological concerns. Through her recycling of low-tech materials, Holten characteristically creates ‘drawn objects’ that lie somewhere between functional object and discarded refuse. A globe, 3 meters in diameter, is literally constructed from current affairs, as it is moulded from newspapers (Die Welt). The news has been obliterated as the surface is painted white and the new world has been drawn in black. As it is drawn from memory, the world map becomes an unfamiliar image. Landmasses are enlarged, distorted or sometimes forgotten altogether. Perhaps the changing shorelines that Holten draws will be the world some time in the future, or as it was some time in the past? The drawing (4.41x 3m) is entitled ‘The Last High’ and presents an image of intense meteorological turmoil, as low fronts and high fronts collide and condense.

Katie Holten (*1975, Dublin) is currently based in New York and Paris. She will have her first Museum solo exhibition at the Contemporary Art Museum Saint Louis in Spring 2007. Holten represented Ireland at the 50th Venice Biennale in 2003 and has participated in many international group exhibitions including; ICA, Philadelphia (2006), Kunstverein Göttingen (2006), Wiener Secession, Vienna (2005), Creative Time, New York (2005), Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva (2003), National Gallery, Prague (2003). In 2006 she had solo projects in KBH Kunsthal, Copenhagen, 65 Rue Rébeval, Paris and Centro Historico, Mexico City.

A fully illustrated book will be published after the exhibition.

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