Movement (2008) The movement between memories or between the present and the past as memory is a change in time as much as place. This is the crux for me of the French artist Aurore Reinicke's work: the infinitesimally small movements between time that blur the distinction between one condition and an other in a between-ness that is not only impossible to hold onto, but like Heisenberg's famous dictum, can only be placed precisely in either time or space, but impossibly in both…Aurore Reinicke's work confronts this impossibility of the stability of memory and by extension, the real. What this suggests is that we construct the world as we experience it…For a fleeting moment as we grasp the impossibility of memory as the real, even as we lose the exactness of the image itself, we gain a world. W.E.Newman, St Louis, Mississipi, USA
Movement IV 3, 2008
Red pencil on HMP paper
66,5 x 94 cm | 28 x 37 inches
Movement IV 2, 2008
Red pencil on HMP paper
66,5 x 94 cm | 28 x 37 inches
Movement IV 4, 2008
Red pencil on HMP paper
66,5 x 94 cm | 28 x 37 inches
Movement IV 1, 2008
Red pencil on HMP paper
66,5 x 94 cm | 28 x 37 inches
Lichen 01, 2008
Red pencil on HMP paper
28 x 37 cm | 11 x 15 inches
Lichen 02, 2008
Red pencil on HMP paper
28 x 37 cm | 11 x 15 inches
Lichen 06, 2008
Red pencil on HMP paper
28 x 37 cm | 11 x 15 inches
Lichen 08, 2008
Red pencil on HMP paper
28 x 37 cm | 11 x 15 inches
Lichen 09, 2008
Red pencil on HMP paper
28 x 37 cm | 11 x 15 inches
Lichen 11, 2008
Red pencil on HMP paper
28 x 37 cm | 11 x 15 inches