Thursday, July 26, 2012

One Thousand Dreams at Galerie Ernst Hilger, Vienna

ONE THOUSAND DREAMS is the title of Ai Kijima’s new, large-format work and solo exhibition of the same name. Created using traditional quilting techniques, the work being shown is a collage made from found fabrics like bed sheets, kimonos, T-shirts, curtains, tablecloths, boxer shorts and clothing items. After meticulously choosing the motifs, Kijima sewed the fabric pieces together into a patchwork of images that unfold like a movie: One collage (or scene) abruptly follows another, with the different protagonists either merging together or dissolving into the background. The result is a sense of non-stop action, as well as a narrative that invites the viewer to explore the multiple threads of meaning. Visible throughout the work, the stitching is more than simply a means to an end, as it dynamically impacts the visual composition and ultimately harmonizes the overall piece. Kijima describes her technique as “fused and quilted fabric.” 


June 21 - July 28, 2012
http://www.hilger.at


Info reg. the show: 
michael.kaufmann@hilger.at 
T +43 (1) 512 53 15 18 

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