Toni R. Toivonen believes in the reality of materials, also in the painterly context in which he moves. According to the artist his brass works are no depictions of an animal, they are in fact the animal, its salt, grease, and other fluids entering a chemical reaction with the brass plate, conserving the animal’s “last presence”. At the heart of Toivonen’s practice is a concern for the duality of life: “You need to have shadows in order to understand the light. You need to see death to understand life in a way.”
His practice may be discussed in different contexts. The chemical reaction on brass is reminiscent of early photo-graphywhich works with gelatin silver prints. His work may also evoke a graphical approach involving the making of prints. And the highly bodily aspect that is linked to the production of the work and carried forward in the work itself suggests a sculptural approach.
On three dates there will be a screening of “Heavy” by Theo Bat Schandorff, a 50-minute long semi-documentary film on Toni R. Toivonen’s “absurd world” and his artistic process:
Fri Sep 13th, 5 pm
Tue Oct 2nd, 4 pm
Wed Oct 3rd, 4 pm
We kindly ask for registrations in advance at hello@collectorsagenda.com
Recommended from 16 years.
Text: Florian Langhammer