Nathalie Du Pasquier
The strange order of things
Pace Gallery, Seoul
Through May 25, 2019
PACE GALLERY, SEOUL
Itaewon-ro 262, Yongsan-gu
Seoul South Korea 04400
www.pacegallery.com
Pace Gallery, Seoul
Through May 25, 2019
NATHALIE DU PASQUIER
Piano, 2018
Oil on canvas
© Nathalie Du Pasquier, Courtesy Pace Gallery
Pace presents the gallery’s second exhibition of works by Nathalie Du Pasquier at Itaewon-ro 262, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea. The strange order of things features over thirty paintings, drawings, and ceramic objects, carefully arranged by the artist in order to investigate their relations to space, both individually and collectively. Spanning over twenty years of Du Pasquier’s career, the exhibition explores the artist’s considerations of colour, form, and space.
Nathalie Du Pasquier’s career has blurred the boundaries between fine art and design. Amongst the founders of the Italian design collective Memphis, in 1987 Nathalie Du Pasquier began her career as a painter, using everyday objects as models and later building wooden abstract constructions to be represented in her paintings. In recent years, her painting has evolved toward purely abstract forms. As with her early design work, these paintings continue to display an interest in the spatial relationships between objects.
In the strange order of things, Nathalie Du Pasquier meticulously arranges paintings alongside ceramic and wooden objects and works on paper, producing novel interactions among artworks of different mediums. As the artist states, “for this exhibition, I’m interested in how things chosen from different moments in the last 20 years go together in a specific display, how they take a different meaning, how random things cohabitate in an unexpected way sometimes.” In this way, Nathalie Du Pasquier transforms the gallery into an abstract and immersive environment. Her distribution of colour, form, and space creates a network of elements unified by a single aesthetic and a unique visual language.
“Nathalie’s work allows you to travel far without moving a muscle. Every painting she leaves behind provides a pathway leading into the realm of imagination. Nathalie’s imaginary is constantly enriched by new objects and signs. A work that sets its own limits in each instant, yet which at the same time is always ready to escape the framework of any rules, venturing into unknown territory.” - Luca Lo Pinto.
On the occasion of the exhibition, Pace and Humboldt publish a new artists’ book featuring a contribution by Kunsthalle Wien curator Luca Lo Pinto. Designed and produced by Nathalie Du Pasquier, the book expands on the roots of the artist's long-standing preoccupations. Interspersed with drawings as well as quotes by artistic and philosophical inspirations, the book functions as an independent artwork that further contemplates the strange order of things.
PACE GALLERY, SEOUL
Itaewon-ro 262, Yongsan-gu
Seoul South Korea 04400
www.pacegallery.com