Tableaux IV, © Koen Hauser
Expositions du 2/3/2015 au 4/4/2015 Terminé
THE RAVESTIJN GALLERY Westerdoksdijk 603-A amsterdam Pays-Bas
The Ravestijn Gallery in Amsterdam is proud to present new work by Koen Hauser (1972, The Netherlands): an open-minded quest for the simple beauty of attributes and objects that, stripped of a functionality, will show the essence of their configuration.THE RAVESTIJN GALLERY Westerdoksdijk 603-A amsterdam Pays-Bas
Koen Hauser first got his degree in Social Psychology before he graduated in Photography at the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. This combined background, of social studies and art, serves as an explanation for his exploratory vision with which he approaches the world: an autonomous view on things that he then marks with a unique artistic vision.
Tableaux VII, © Koen Hauser
In his work Hauser often makes use of archive material that, combined with alienating elements, flows together in a quirky yet very authentic visual idiom.
Hauser is the current Photographer of the Nation, an appellation that is given to him in order to represent The Netherlands from a photographic perspective. Besides the activities initiated in that name Hauser also managed to produce a personal project: TABLEAUX.
For this exhibition, perhaps somewhat more than before, Hauser decided to move away from adopted conceptual ideas and instead put the core of his senses on a certain photographic realism – a focus that is presented, eventually, in his own distinctive manner.
TABLEAUX deals with the visual language of those elements that have fascinated Hauser since the dawn of his career. The objects on show refer to the idiosyncratic aesthetics that reflect from scientific, often medical and anthropological artifacts that he has privately collected or that he finds in the archives of natural-historical institutions and museums. Arriving from the keenly staged scenes produced from such objects a certain authentic yet mysterious spectacle is spread out before the viewer.
Tableaux VIII, © Koen Hauser
This exhibition has ultimately become a statement about viewing with new eyes; a pure, phenomenological experience of looking at things with naive curiosity. Again, as in earlier work of Hauser, there is a reflection on a mythical parallel universe with fairytale and realistic features, yet removed from their initial functionality the objects can now be studied for what they essentially are, in all their peculiarity.
Notwithstanding the alienating effect of these surreal compositions, TABLEAUX is eventually all about the odd beauty of the objects as photographed, indicated as something that is clearly recognizable but nevertheless difficult to conceive.With that, Hauser’s most recent work seamlessly connects with his career so far, in the way that he manages to connect the miraculous aspects of our physical world with their inscrutability. This is Hauser’s first solo exhibition at The Ravestijn Gallery.
- Text by Koen van Dijk