by
Ginger Locks
by Ewa Juszkiewicz
2021
Edition of 75 + 5 APs
Signed and numbered on the front
A form of displacement is at work in these paintings once we realize that the human and the non-human are interrelated. This interdependence of human and nature serves as an injunction to look at the world from a different vantage point. This ambiguity reinforces a symbiosis of sorts. Still life subjects are given the treatment usually associated with portraiture; and the ways in which braided hair is being depicted questions the traditional values that had been ascribed to the female body. All in all, paintings that are metaphysical become a way of looking at ordinary things as transient matter, as snapshots of fluid and evanescent states of things.
- Olivier Berggruen, historian and curator