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.