Selected Group Exhibitions
Folded Memories, Galerie Elsa Meunier — Galerie Mathilde le Coz, Paris, France
21 May – 26 May 2024
Nathan Bertet, Nicolas Gaume, Filip Henin, Shanti Shea An
15 rue Guénégaud Paris 6
With Folded Memories, Elsa Meunier and Mathilde Le Coz galleries present the work of four figurative painters from the Parisian and international scene: the French artists Nathan Bertet and Nicolas Gaume, the Australian Shanti Shea An and the German Filip Henin. They all paint freely between reminiscences and imagination, memories folded by memory, enhanced by thought, deployed by their paintbrushes.
Through her perspectives and the simplification of certain elements, Shanti Shea An unfolds on the canvas an image recomposed by her memory. In the oil on canvas Blue skies at night (2023) it is indeed the green interior of a Parisian apartment, a vivid memory of a past trip, that the artist represents. Night enters through the window, a blue square with a Haussmannian railing which alone locates the scene. In Fill and refill (2024), the colours pass from one thing to another and the objects, reduced to essential geometric shapes, punctuate the composition - on the sensitive surface of the painting, the artist captures the comings and goings of a gesture that is repeated, a gesture that carries the memory of its past occurrence.
Painter of memory, Nathan Bertet immerses himself during long walks in the landscapes that surround him in Palaiseau before recomposing them in his studio. An intimate studio without windows nor natural light, a studio without any visual distraction, a forge of memory which takes shape and colour through the prism of the painter’s eye and emotions. The two oils on canvas from 2024 presented in the exhibition are invaded by dense, tight vegetation, counterbalanced by a delimiting urbanity: a fence, an electric wire, a section of a house. A duality which embodies the artist’s hometown imbued with the memory of years of walks - Nathan Bertet has always crossed these spaces.
For the painter Nicolas Gaume, reminiscence allows the development of a motif that he exhausts through serial work. Initially painting from a model, the portrait of the person represented disappears as the painter captures the essence of his or her lines. The subject vanishes while the bones of a face are revealed which, from canvas to canvas, from gaze to gaze, bears its own individuality. For Nicolas Gaume, memory is a source that must be experienced through repetition to become this other who inhabits his canvas.
Imagination replaces memory for the German painter Filip Henin whose work, full of references, seems to detach itself from a tangible reality to unfold in a fiction of the strange, disturbing on the verge of a nightmare. In the oil on wood Il y a un soleil (2024), the painter takes us on a lonely nocturnal road trip lit only by the headlights of a car coming out of nowhere. The driver’s confusion and isolation activates in the viewer a memory of emotions, lodged near our unconscious, which houses our folded memories, put aside, our Folded Memories.
Exhibition documentation by Margot Montigny
Shanti Shea An
Blue skies at night
2023
oil on canvas
29 x 42 cm
Shanti Shea An
The lake
2023
oil on canvas
36 x 41 cm
Shanti Shea An
Fill and re-fill
2024
oil on canvas
36 x 41 cm
Fuzzy Logic, Tributary Projects, Canberra, Australia
5 February – 23 February 2020
Lani Shea-An & Shanti Shea An
For these two artists, the act of looking and re-looking remains a point of fascination. Both are concerned with the elusive qualities of what the materiality of paint offers us today, and therefore do not see themselves as working purely within the confines of abstraction or figuration. In Lani Shea-An’s recent works, the processes of painting are revealed to expose a multitude of material surfaces. Suggestive of topographical landscapes, cloud formations and architectural structures, these paintings-as-objects/objects-as-paintings gesture towards a layering up of ‘partial truths’, of scenes seen through foggy windows. In Shanti Shea An’s paintings, anonymous figures are depicted in a state of observation or absorption. Placed in settings which appear simultaneously abstract and familiar, the viewer is invited to see themselves within the painting, as much as they are offered an encounter with ‘the other’. Though predominantly representative, these works conceal as much as they reveal. Fuzzy Logic brings together the work of two artists who are both intrigued by the “fuzziness” of knowing.
Shanti Shea An
Bacon in the Vatican
2020
oil on linen
17 x 20 cm
Shanti Shea An
Lovers at the Museum of the Ara Pacis
2020
oil on canvas
20 x 17 cm
Shanti Shea An
Kramer vs Kramer 2020
2020
oil on canvas
17 x 20 cm
Lani Shea-An
Rocky cliff lives in between the gaps
2020
acrylic, house paint, cardboard, paper, paper towel on wood
28 x 19 cm
Lani Shea-An
Two year landscape
2020
acrylic, cardboard, paper towel on canvas
26 x 16 cm
Shanti Shea An
Some time with the Caravaggios
2020
oil on linen
20 x 17 cm
Fragments, The Front Gallery, Canberra, Australia
April 2019
Mimi Fairall, Romany Fairall, Jess Higgins, Elle Neumann, Lani Shea-An, Shanti Shea An
Shanti Shea An
Franz West retrospective
2019
oil on linen
20 x 17 cm
Shanti Shea An
Continuations
2019
oil on canvas
20 x 17 cm
Radical Familiar, Piermarq, Sydney
16 May – 26 May 2018
Curated by Ashanti Fogden
Shanti Shea An
Sporadic ritual (love letter from a friend)
2018
oil on canvas
90 x 80 cm
Shanti Shea An
Sporadic ritual (sitting in)
2018
oil on canvas
90 x 80 cm
Shanti Shea An
Still life for Morandi
2018
oil on canvas
31 x 30 cm