one two (two), 2023
Two-channel video installation, digital transfer from 35mm film, sound, duration: 8 min 29 sec looped.
one two (two) (2023) is a video installation playing with the physicality of the viewer, the space, the screens, and its multiple perspectives. Rooted in enchantment by the phenomenon of reflection, the work playfully explores the relationship between the virtual space of the image and the actual spatial space of its surroundings. The carefully choreographed images are being displayed on a light-transmitting surface, using the screen as a threshold, leaving space for uncertainty and in-betweenness.
On show as part of the Department of Art Postgraduate Degree Shows 20-25 July 2023 in Laurie Grove Baths Small Pool, Goldsmiths University of London.
Two-channel video installation, digital transfer from 35mm film, sound, duration: 8 min 29 sec looped.
one two (two) (2023) is a video installation playing with the physicality of the viewer, the space, the screens, and its multiple perspectives. Rooted in enchantment by the phenomenon of reflection, the work playfully explores the relationship between the virtual space of the image and the actual spatial space of its surroundings. The carefully choreographed images are being displayed on a light-transmitting surface, using the screen as a threshold, leaving space for uncertainty and in-betweenness.
On show as part of the Department of Art Postgraduate Degree Shows 20-25 July 2023 in Laurie Grove Baths Small Pool, Goldsmiths University of London.
Wiebe Bouwsema (1995) studied Fine Arts at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, his work spans a range of media, from sculpture, painting, and photography to installation and video art, with a poetic approach that looks to interrupt the perceived boundaries between what is real and not, human and nature, past and future.
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wiebebouwsema.com
One Two (2023) is a video installation playing with the physicality of the viewer, the space, the screens and its multiple perspectives. Rooted in enchantment by the phenomenon of reflection, the work explores the relationship between the virtual space of the image and the actual spatial space of its surroundings. Two separate domains or inextricably connected?
First shown as part of the group exhibition 'Folded Eight Times' at APT Gallery, March 2023.
First shown as part of the group exhibition 'Folded Eight Times' at APT Gallery, March 2023.
Related exhibitions & events:
Group Exhibition: Folded Eight Times, A.P.T Gallery 30 March - 2 April 2023
Postgraduate Degree Shows: Goldsmiths, University of London New Cross SE14, 20-25 July 2023
Group Exhibition: Folded Eight Times, A.P.T Gallery 30 March - 2 April 2023
Postgraduate Degree Shows: Goldsmiths, University of London New Cross SE14, 20-25 July 2023