Aniara Omann, A Different Kind Of Love - NEVVEN ON SITE - Web presentation

Aniara Omann / A Different Kind Of Love 

4 Feb - 21 Mar, 2021 

NEVVEN ON SITE - Web presentation 

Web presentation 


Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love, installation view.



Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love (Soft) (detail), 2021 

(Recycled felted wool, glazed stoneware, dried beans, 24 x 24 x 20 cm/9.5 x 9.5 x 8 in)




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love (Soft), 2021 

(Recycled felted wool, glazed stoneware, dried beans, 24 x 24 x 20 cm/9.5 x 9.5 x 8 in)




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love (Soft), 2021 

(Recycled felted wool, glazed stoneware, dried beans, 24 x 24 x 20 cm/9.5 x 9.5 x 8 in)




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love, installation view.




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love, installation view.




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love (Flexible), 2021 

(Cast silicone, glazed stoneware, eco-resin, steel wire, pinecones, lichens, 21 x 21 x 20 cm/8 x 8 x 8 in)




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love (Flexible) (detail), 2021 

(Cast silicone, glazed stoneware, eco-resin, steel wire, pinecones, lichens, 21 x 21 x 20 cm/8 x 8 x 8 in)




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love (Flexible), 2021 

(Cast silicone, glazed stoneware, eco-resin, steel wire, pinecones, lichens, 21 x 21 x 20 cm/8 x 8 x 8 in)




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love, installation view.




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love, installation view.




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love, installation view.




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love, installation view.




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love (Jelly), 2021 

(Cast silicone, glazed stoneware, 13 x 14 x 16 cm/5 x 5.5 x 6 in)




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love (Jelly) (detail), 2021 

(Cast silicone, glazed stoneware, 13 x 14 x 16 cm/5 x 5.5 x 6 in)




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love (Jelly), 2021 

(Cast silicone, glazed stoneware, 13 x 14 x 16 cm/5 x 5.5 x 6 in)




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love (Scaly), 2021 

(Cast silicone, glazed stoneware, eco- resin, 12 x 13 x 13 cm/5 x 5 x 5 in)




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love, installation view. 




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love (Scaly), 2021 

(Cast silicone, glazed stoneware, eco- resin, 12 x 13 x 13 cm/5 x 5 x 5 in)




Aniara Omann, A Different Kind of Love, installation view.

 


All pictures courtesy of NEVVEN and Aniara Omann.


“It’s funny about love’, Sophia said. ‘The more you love someone, the less he likes you back.’ 

‘That’s very true,’ Grandmother observed. ‘And so what do you do?’ 

‘You go on loving,’ said Sophia threateningly. ‘You love harder and harder.” 

(Tove Jansson, The Summer Book


NEVVEN is proud to present A Different Kind of Love a solo show by Danish artist Aniara Omann presenting digitally a new body of sculptural works installed in the luxuriant off—site setting of a forest outside Glasgow, UK. Inspired by the oneiric settings of Early 1900s Nordic children illustrations, such as the work of Elsa Beskow, Omann installs her newest sculptures, mixed media accrochages of ceramics, eco-resin, moss, felted wool and silicone, in the setting of a forest and in the shadows, hidden niches and meadows where only a curious child would look for them. 


These ceramic creatures, mysterious and benevolent looking, are staged in what the artist imagines as a mixture between a far in
the future world and a parallel reality to our own time. The main difference between our society and this powerfully evocative one is relational, and it deals with the idea of love. In this context love is not although taken as the shared common meaning of this term in nowadays world, Omann wants instead “to suggest a kind of future way of living and loving, that goes beyond the ways we have been taught through our collective conditioning” and places this utopia in a green and lush future that somehow reminds of the travels, reflections and atmospheres of Wells’s novella The Time Machine. It is peculiarly on point, then, the strong connection between these works and science fiction and the political undertones of both this exhibition and the best results of this literary genre. Science fiction has always harboured such mighty creative potential: allowing us to contemplate possible realities and relations. To imagine the future of mankind mirrored by the sociopolitical and inter-relational analysis of the present, and looking “beyond our current societal structures and formats” is precisely what Omann asks us to do by looking at this exhibition. 


Working across sculpture, video, text and performance, Aniara Omann’s (1987, Denmark) work often uses forms and materials found in manual special effects and prop productions to explore the boundaries and paradoxes between interconnectedness and individuality. She is inspired by science fiction, and its ability to reflect present societal and psychological states of humanity, through imagined futures or alternative realities. She is graduated from The Glasgow School of Art and Funden Art Academy and has exhibited, among others, at the Art Sonje Centre (Seoul, 2019), Franz-Josef- Kai 3/17 (Vienna, 2019), Kunsthal Aarhus (2018) and Akureyri Art Museum (2016). Omann lives and works in Glasgow, UK. 


NEVVEN ON SITE is a format of exhibitions that wants to question and expand both the classic ideas of art show and the artist’s agency in the curatorial process. Using the possibilities given by the digital dissemination of artistic contents, the artists are invited to conceive not only a body of new works for an exhibition but also to define an off— site setting in which the works are installed and documented. These exhibitions are non—viable to visit in person and would be impossible to fit a gallery space. The goal is to expand the program of the gallery and the possibilities of the invited artists, specifically their control over, not only the shown works, but the very environment in which these works are presented and their perception. NEVVEN ON SITE is a regular program of 6 exhibitions per year that from May 2020 sidelines the regular events hosted by NEVVEN’s gallery space in Göteborg. 


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