Janaina Tschäpe
Artists on Art

Friday December 14, 2012 @ 6:15 PM


Janaina Tschäpe creates dreamlike, fantastical environments in large-scale painting, multimedia works, and installation. Tschäpe privileges organic forms and personal experience in her artistic practice, using her own body as a foil for the mythologies and forms she creates. In the diaristic series 100 Little Deaths (1996-2002), she explored her body’s response to travel as she moved around various countries and continents.  Tschäpe would document herself in new places, conflating the representation of her body with the external landscape. She stated:  “the space  was very related to either new places I was living, or new places I was going to…I was really a landscape.” In Blood, Sea (2004), Tschäpe creates a narrative experience centered on the surface of a body of water. In the video and photographs comprising the series, the perspective regularly shifts so the viewer is sometimes on a ship above the water, and sometimes enmeshed in the scene. Visually, this abstracts an aquatic landscape, highlighting a kaleidoscopic range of organic forms. Tschäpe has continued to explore related principles in recent years, as her cut-out paper sculptures embody organic elements of water, life and nature, and undergo a shift in perspective from horizontal to vertical perspective when completed and exhibited on a wall. 

1998 MFA, School of Visual Arts, New York

1998 Hochschule fur Bilende Kuenste, Hamburg, Germany

Ms. Tschäpe's work will be featured in the exhibition Modernist Art from India: Radical Terrain.

 

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