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2020
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Location
Balice Hertling, ParisDate
20.10 –29.01.2021Curator
15 Orient, New-YorkPhotography
Aurelien MoleSubheadline
"A Sudden Wilt," by Anders Dickson and Clémence de la Tour du Pin. This show, which is presented by the Brooklyn-based gallery 15 Orient, investigates the signifier of "the wilt" through sculpture, painting, and mixed media. While there is beauty in both bloom and decay, the wilt is more difficult to prescribe an aesthetic value since it entertains an ambiguous state, neither nourished nor parched. Come see how the artists respond to this thematic, as well as to each other's work.Text
15 Orient is a Brooklyn-based gallery that specializes in contemporary art.
Anders Dickson lives and works between The Netherlands and France. He attended the De Ateliers (2017- 2019), Staedelschule in Frankfurt am Main, and the Staatliche Akademie der bildenden Kuenste, Karlsruhe. His work has recently been exhibited at Izacaia , Vienna (2020); Stadium , Berlin (2020); Wschod Gallery, Warsaw (2019); Annet Gelink Gallery , Amsterdam (2019); Lovaas Projects, Munich (2019); The Oracle , Berlin (2018); Vleeshal , Middelburg (2018); Gisela Capitain Gallery, Cologne (2018); The Beach Office , Berlin (2017), and Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin (2017). Dickson is member and co-founder of the Netherlands-based artist initiative Root Canal ( www.rootcanal.eu ). He is also a recent recipient of the Buning Brongers Prize(NL), and the Mondriaan Funds Grant for Emerging Talent (NL)
Clémence de la Tour du Pin lives and works between The Netherlands and France. She is a previous participant of De Ateliers, Amsterdam and MSA^ The Mountain School of Arts, Los Angeles. Her work has recently been exhibited at Femtensesse, Oslo (2020); CAC – Synagogue de Delme, France (2019); Billytown, The Hague (2019); CAN – Centre d'art Neuchâtel (2019); In Extenso, Clermont-Ferrand (2018), 1857, Oslo (2017); Dortmunder Kunstverein, Germany (2017); Galerie Tobias Naehring (2016); Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris, France (2015-2016). This year, she has been granted the Buning brongers Prize (NL) and is currently a resident at Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris.