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Daniel Pešta’s new exhibition at the White Gallery

Art | May 31, 2016 |

Daniel Pešta's new exhibition at the White GalleryImage courtesy of White Gallery

Daniel Pešta’s new exhibition at the White Gallery

Since 2010, when the White Gallery made its debut on the Czech art scene with an exhibition of works by Stanislav Kolíbal, it has provided an alternative to large galleries in the center of big cities by offering visitors unusual experiences in the form of small-scale exhibitions installed on the walls of a pure white building surrounded by the beautiful raw nature of the Czech countryside. This space, delineated by a small meandering stream and luxuriant arboreal growth, is suffused with the cultural spirit of its surroundings, which it has absorbed with time. The White Gallery has increasingly become a part of the country’s cultural consciousness through its emphasis on not only the selection of exhibiting artists, but also through the exceptional quality of its exhibition design

 

Daniel Pešta's new exhibition at the White GalleryImage courtesy of White Gallery

 

After having exhibited the most distinctive legends of late 20th-century Czech art, the gallery has now made it its goal to present members from the middle generation of artists possessing a clearly defined body of work. Daniel Pešta’s exhibition at the White Gallery is a continuation of his previous exhibition at the world’s largest art show, the Venice Biennale in 2015. Here in Osík, the enchanting and terrifying objects from Nocturnal Head Records, previously exhibited at the Palazzo Bembo in central Venice, are accompanied by numerous other works, some of them made especially for the exhibition at the White Gallery. The exhibition’s central theme is reflected in a series of dreamlike poetic assemblages that have been roughly enclosed in blocks of more or less transparent resin, through which Pešta offers the viewer a glimpse into his subconscious

 

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In parallel timelines consisting of flashes of personal memories, he layers the visual fragments of stories with the reflections that they inspire. Using period photographs from family albums, he further works the images by rolling them up, layering them, or tying them with a bright red thread that he often uses to stitch masks or muzzles onto the faces, thus responding to the helplessness or passion of the depicted individuals imprisoned within. The story is truly frightening, its profundity underscored by the manner in which the works are mounted – Pešta uses illuminated frames so that the light by which the viewer sees the work comes from the work itself. He is not “only” satisfied with illuminating the work; through their profundity, he uses the works to illuminate the viewers, making them a part of the story.

 

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To this end, the space in which the assemblages are exhibited is enclosed in an artificially created “black box” that sensitively adds to the White Gallery’s interior layout and creates a space for calming the viewer, or rather for drawing him into the work in this most intimate part of a sophisticated exhibition design. The rest of the exhibition, consisting of paintings and sculptures, forms an antithesis to this twilit space. Besides large-format paintings and emotionally fragile objects made of canvas and wax, this section also emphasis the artist’s use of media in the form of a video projection. In it, Pešta shows off his broad aptitude as a multimedia artist, making brilliant use of sound and video to underscore the exhibition’s main theme by working with the motif of two women in the advanced stages of pregnancy grooming each other’s hair – a picture of fragility and the uniqueness of the birth of human life. 

 

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As is the custom at the White Gallery, the exhibition expands beyond the confines of the building. Pešta connects the exhibition’s interior and exterior portions using a two-headed wax animal entitled Double Face that evokes the idea of the “nocturnal” schizophrenia of dreams. The brilliantly modelled two-headed wax calf, combined with how he uses the heads to frame the building’s glass surface, creates a strong emotional experience and subliminally evokes the question of how far artificial genetic manipulation can go, and how it might be abused.

 

White Gallery, Litomysl, Czech Republic
Daniel Pešta – Nocturnal Head Records
June 12 – September 30, 2016

 

more. whitegallery.cz

 

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