ANNA PANTCHEVA – “INFINITE TRANSFORMATIONS” –, MARCH 28 – APRIL 1, 2014

Anna Pantcheva’s first exhibit at Corridor 213 consists of 3 oil paintings paired with a set of 4 drawings from her on-going works on paper series titled “Fly Fishing Sirens” – the result of Pantcheva’s daily practice of automatic drawing. Urged by an insatiable drive for on-going discovery, she reaches beyond our standard subconscious through uninhibited mark making and penetrates the realm of meta-consciousness. We are entering the world that covers the entire Kosmic spectrum: from abiogenesis to spirituality, from protoplasmic to centauric, from prehension to logic. Her multi-leveled world, defying gravity, flows effortlessly and seamlessly, crossing boundaries and scaling distant tenets.

Pantcheva renders surfaces in a collage-like layered application, placing opaque fragments upon sheer, silky veils of thinned oil paint. Fluid internal structures are anchored by poetic un­dulations between representation and abstraction and oscillating between biosphere and noosphere. We are listening to a non-Newtonian dialog between protozoa, notions, sensations and energy fields. We are exposed to an unimpeded discourse between complexity, symmetry and chaos within a chain of infinite transformation and renewal.

 



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