Amberlie Perkin - Veils & Echoes
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THIS Gallery 268 Keefer Street (Sun Wah Centre, Lower Ground Level, #30E), Vancouver, British Columbia V6A 1X5
Amberlie Perkin, “Veils & Echoes,” 2024
(courtesy of the Amberlie Perkin and THIS Gallery)
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 26 from noon - 4 PM. The artist will be in attendance.
In her latest exhibition, Veils & Echoes, Amberlie Perkin examines how curious and embodied engagement with the natural environment can provide a visual and material language to articulate the complex and often abstract emotions of grieving. Her works are an expression of both the body’s fragility and incredible resilience in the face of illness and disease. By reflecting on nature and through rigorous material exploration, Perkin has found new ways to understand and respond to illness, disease, and death as they pertain to her own body and the bodies of those she has loved.
Perkin’s creative process enacts the materiality of mourning using grief and loss as lively material with which to build new forms while formalizing the presence of absence. By working with divergent materials she illustrates the resonance of the human body echoed in cycles of nature. There is a tactility and physicality to the organic clay forms as they grow, morph, and eventually petrify, while the ephemeral quality of paper is perpetually layering and shedding in delicate veils.
Through relief printing Perkin captures the intricate yet fleeting traces of fragmented bark and lichen on fragile handmade paper. Her nest-like sculptures explore the proliferation of disease, lost kinship, miscarriage, and the desire to nurture and steward. Building the hollow forms and fervently layering their surfaces is a means to process and articulate loss while honouring persistent ghosts.
Perkin invites the viewer to locate grief in their own bodies and consider how the natural world reflects and gives shape to loss.