Isabelle Menin: Sublime Nature
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Bau-Xi Gallery Vancouver 3045 Granville St, Vancouver, British Columbia V6H 3J9
Isabelle Menin, "New Rome 01," 2018
archival lightjet print mounted on archival substrate, framed, 47.2" x 47.2"
Sublime Nature presents a curated survey of photographs by acclaimed Belgian artist Isabelle Menin, featuring select works drawn from series' produced over the last 5 years.
A maestra working with a painter's eye towards digital manipulation, Menin's highly-composed images masterfully layer fragments of exuberant colour, suggestions of forms and distorted, weeping blooms.
The flora and landforms of these imagined worlds, which Menin describes as "disordered landscapes," are individually documented, each flower skillfully lit, painstakingly captured and catalogued as part of the artist's expansive palette. These potent visual symbols act as the mode for Menin's mark-making — abstracted and reoriented, their petals and stems become a means to enact the artist's disembodied gestures.
Drawing parallels between "nature's strange complexity" and that of human nature, Menin's imagery is at once uncanny and beguiling, caught in a state of perpetual transformation. Transcribed with playful artifice and hybridized through her distinct aesthetic "hand", Menin subverts our understanding of her subject matter, unraveling their contextual meaning to render them anew.
ISABELLE MENIN
Born in 1961, Isabelle Menin lives and works in Brussels and is a graduate of the Graphic Research School (ERG) in Brussels with a background in painting, graphic design and illustration. Menin has exhibited internationally in numerous art fairs and museums, including the the Belgium Modern Art Exhibition , Hongqiao Museum in Shanghai, China, OFF Art Fair – Brussels, Kunstraï – Amsterdam, MIA Fair - Milan – Italy, Setup Contemporary Art Fair, Bologna – Italy, Fotofever - Carrousel du Louvre - Paris - France, and FLORA, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Mons, Belgium.