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Sticky Fingers

Group Exhibition

Curated by Martha Kirszenbaum

Artistes exposés

  • Meriem Bennani
  • Elizabeth Jaeger
  • Wanda Koop
  • Piotr Łakomy
  • An Te Liu
  • Elizabeth McIntosh
  • Caroline Mesquita
  • Louise Sartor

Sticky Fingers brings together eight international artists whose practices span sculpture, painting, film, and installation, and whose works evoke the fragile tangibility of the human body, intertwining materiality with theatrical playfulness. Challenging the viewer’s relationship to their own physicality, these artists ultimately disclose the vast disconnectedness and loneliness of modern existence. 

Caroline Mesquita’s sculptural and metallurgic experiments, made from rolled sheet metal, result in life- size figures interacting in a mise-en-scène. For the exhibition, Mesquita has produced a series of three oxidized brass characters who square off with one another and the viewer, their presence ultimately blurring the line between fiction and reality, humans and mannequins. In her video The Ballad, the artist appears alongside her sculptures, pushing and reinventing ways of living together through a deliciously perverse carnival. Through a similarly mischievous sculptural approach, An Te Liu’s bronze and ceramic pieces, carved and casted from Styrofoam packaging and domestic artifacts, activate a theater for the inanimate, replacing actors and the stage for objects and an archeological museum. Into the void is made up of a pair of two elegant hunks of bronze, recalling modernist abstractions of human skulls and intriguing with their apparent dissonant sensuality and morbidness. 

Elaborating his practice around architectural, landscape-oriented installations and human-sized sculptural arrangements, Piotr Łakomy’s oeuvre conveys an apparent simplicity coalescing from formal choices, industrial material, and textiles. The ensemble of works presented here are inspired by disjointed parts of the human body—arms, legs, feet, and torso, or their armature, such as boots and coats made of aluminum honeycomb, insulation foam, and clothing. Inspired by feminist surrealism and ancient Greek sculpting techniques, Elizabeth Jaeger’s elegant body of work comprises figurative sculptures of female forms, truncated torsos, greyhound dogs, or more abstractly, empty furniture or vases. Her series of blonde pots outline raw cream clay pieces covered with imprints of the artist’s hand. They sit at a child’s size, provoking the effect of an overly touched and cared for subject, and thus of human presence. Exploring scenes of industrialization, and robotic technology as it interfaces with the natural world, Wanda Koop’s painting practice lays at the intersection of portraiture and landscape. Composed of large ink and acrylic works, Koop’s paintings present surreal, if not mystical, images. In View From Here, Koop points to a landscape transformed over time - a view of Winnipeg from the banks of the Assiniboine River - finally redefined as a headscape. The size of this work itself mysteriously interacts with the viewers’ physicality, building a connection between our bodies and the skylines that surround them.

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Louise Sartor, Bolo, 2017

Gouache on egg box,
6 ½” x 1 ½“ x 4 ½”,
Courtesy of Galerie Crèvecoeur

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Elizabeth Jaeger, Blonde Pots, 2017

Ceramic, Courtesy of Jack Hanley GalleryPots (left to right):
8 ½” x 6” x 13”; 12” x 10” x 45 ½”;
6 ½” x 5” x 23 ¼”; 5”x 5” x 22”;
45” x 26 ½” x 7”, 20” x 17” x 45 ½”

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Elizabeth McIntosh, Four Eyes, 2016

Oil on Canvas, 61” x 52”,
Courtesy of CANADA

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Elizabeth McIntosh, Thirteen, 2016

Flashe and Oil on Canvas,
32” x 28”,
Courtesy of CANADA

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Piotr Łakomy, Sleepwalk, 2017

Aluminium honeycomb, fabric (sleeves), plaster, ostrich eggs,
11” x 17” x 4”,
Courtesy of galeria stereo

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Piotr Łakomy, Untitled (Winter Feet), 2016

Aluminium honeycomb, jacket (tyvek, feathers), insulation foam,
44” x 32”,
Courtesy of galeria stereo

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Piotr Łakomy, Land, 2017

Aluminium honeycomb, insulation foam, paint,
33 ⅞" x 44 ½",
Courtesy of galeria stereo

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Piotr Łakomy, Untitled, 2016

Aluminium honeycomb, fabric (cap), insulation foam, paint,
22" x 24" x 12",
Courtesy of galeria stereo

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Piotr Łakomy, Untitled, 2016 - Vue de détail

Aluminium honeycomb, fabric (cap), insulation foam, paint,
22" x 24" x 12"
Courtesy of galeria stereo

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Wanda Koop, Untitled (View From Here Series), 2015

Inkjet print on paper, gouache,
53 ¾” x 40”

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An Te Liu, Into the Void (the shape of things to come), 2017

Cast bronze,
7” x 7” x 6”

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An Te Liu, Into the Void (the shape of things to come), 2017

Cast bronze,
7” x 7” x 6”

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An Te Liu, Into the Void (the shape of things to come), 2017

Cast bronze,
7” x 7” x 6”

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An Te Liu, Into the Void (the shape of things to come), 2017

Cast bronze,
7” x 7” x 6”

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Meriem Bennani, Ghariba, 2017

Digital video,
22:45 min,
Commissioned by Art Dubai 2017,
Courtesy of SIGNAL

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Meriem Bennani, Ghariba, 2017

Digital video,
22:45 min,
Commissioned by Art Dubai 2017,
Courtesy of SIGNAL

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Meriem Bennani, Ghariba, 2017

Digital video,
22:45 min,
Commissioned by Art Dubai 2017,
Courtesy of SIGNAL

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Meriem Bennani, Ghariba, 2017

Digital video,
22:45 min, Commissioned by Art Dubai 2017,
Courtesy of SIGNAL

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