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Body and identity, the erotic and the exotic.

Onomatopee 166
The Great Ephemeral Skin
June 8 - 23, 2019

The Great Ephemeral Skin

Body and identity, the erotic and the exotic.

Onomatopee 166

Under the title The Great Ephemeral Skin, Hadassah Emmerich (Heerlen, 1974) presents a new series of works whose central focus is the female body as object. Body and identity, the sensory and the sensual, the commodification of the erotic and the exotic: these are frequently recurring themes in Emmerich’s work. The sensuality of her painting resides not only on the surface of the (erotic) image but also in her refined use of colour and technical execution.

Since 2016, Emmerich has worked with a new painting technique, using stencils cut from vinyl flooring, which she covers with oil paint and then impresses onto canvas, paper or a wall. Referring to the visual language of advertising and Pop art, she creates images that both aestheticise and problematize the female body. She depicts the paradox of simultaneous attraction and repulsion, intimacy and cool detachment, seduction and critique. In this way, Emmerich succeeds in making the act of looking truly provocative.

Agenda

June Friday 21, 2019, 19:00 - 21:00 / Book launch, Talk / lecture

Super Book Event with Field Essays and Hadassah Emmerich: exoticism, decolonization, design, graphics, art and more

Tonight we launch two books. Hadassah Emmerich's 'The Great Ephemeral Skin' deals with exoticism, where the new edition of Field Essays, through dach&zephir deals with decolonisation in design. Also, both practices and book very much transfer their content through crafty, graphic processing, therefore these two shared issues will be most prominent in this evenings presentations.

Both projects are nonetheless presented separately before we combine further speculation in a panel. This allows for particularities in erotics with Hadassah's art and in the decolonial-design in site specific material research with the work of dach&zephir and Field Essay to come to the fore.

We will open doors at 7 pm
Curator and critic Nina Folkersma, writer of a beautiful text in the book of Hadassah will open up the evening, by presenting the work.Editor/curator Sophie Krier will then present the new Field Essays that discusses decolonial design along the work of dach&zephir; through a video she will introduce the voices of graphic designer Eva van der Schans/In Edition, Oliver Barstow and Martiniquan poet and sociologist André Lucrèce on the motives and (graphic/cultural) stakes of this issue.

Panel and public conversation;

Drinks and book-hunger.

 

Location

Onomatopee

Partners

Made possible by Cultuur Eindhoven, the Mondiraan Foundation and the Province of Nord-Brabant

Location

Onomatopee

April Saturday 27, 2019, 15:00 - 16:00 / Book launch

Book launch and signing Onomatopee 166, ’The Great Ephemeral Skin’ by Hadassah Emmerich

Coinciding with a presentation of new paintings at Art Brussels, Whitehouse Gallery, booth D39, Discovery Section.
Location

Art Brussels, 'book launch room' (next to the VIP room)

Location

Art Brussels, 'book launch room' (next to the VIP room)

Publication

Onomatopee 166, Hadassah Emmerich, Esther Le Roy, 2019

The Great Ephemeral Skin

Body and identity, the erotic and the exotic.

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Under the titles The Great Ephemeral Skin, Hadassah Emmerich (Heerlen, 1974) presents a new series of works whose central focus is the female body as object. Body and identity, the sensory and the sensual, the commodification of the erotic and the exotic: these are frequently recurring themes in Emmerich’s work. The sensuality of her painting resides not only on the surface of the (erotic) image but also in her refined use of colour and technical execution.

Since 2016, Emmerich has worked with a new painting technique, using stencils cut from vinyl flooring, which she covers with oil paint and then impresses onto canvas, paper or a wall. Referring to the visual language of advertising and Pop art, she creates images that both aestheticise and problematize the female body. She depicts the paradox of simultaneous attraction and repulsion, intimacy and cool detachment, seduction and critique. In this way, Emmerich succeeds in making the act of looking truly provocative.

Type
hardcover
Dimensions
255 x 345 mm / 10'' x 13.58'' (portrait)
Pages
96
ISBN
978-94-93148-09-3
Editor
Hadassah Emmerich & Esther Le Roy (Eds.)
Author
Nina Folkersma
Graphic
Esther Le Roy
Artist
Hadassah Emmerich
Language
English
Release date
20190427
Binding
Sewn and glued
Paper
110 g/m² Woodstock cipria, 150 g/m² Symbol Freelife Matt + Premium White, 170 g/m² Sirio Color perla (inside pages), Neobond cover
Edition
1000
Color
Full color
Printer
Die Keure, Bruges (BE)
Font
Favorit (Dinamo)
Image specs
58 full color images, 1 black/white
Onomatopee project manager
Freek Lomme
Photography in the book
P. 3, 5, 6, 8, 10,13 © Jeroen Nieuwenhuize / P. 14, 25, 27, 28, 30, 32, 35, 36, 39, 40, 50, 52 © Peter Cox / P. 16 © Teri Romkey / P. 42, 55, 57, 58, 60, 62, 64, 67, 68, 70, 72, 74, 77, 78, 81, 82, 84, 86 © Hugard & Vanoverschelde / P. 47, 48 © Carel de Groot:
Made possible by
Mondriaan Fonds, the Flemish Community, De Garage — Cultuurcentrum Mechelen, the Fédération Wallonie Bruxelles, DeBuren and the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds.
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