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Equanimity

Equanimity
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when
May 4, 2019 - May 26, 2019
where
EXbunker

A fascination for a visual play of forces is the foundation of the work Equanimity. The way in which structures like bridges, buildings, and machinery show the underlying physics in their construction inspires Emilio Timp. But where bridges and cranes predominantly serve a functional purpose, the series of sculptures made by Timp aim to transform this play of forces into a serene experience. A perfect moment where everything is in a frail order.

The new series of work he created for EXboot aspires to this goal once again. This time by utilizing fragility, subtle movement and more complex shapes. It’s a combination between, art, physical mechanics and the human experience with which Timp hopes to create a moment of peace and urges the beholder to contemplate the fast pace of modern times

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Een close-up van blauw-witte geweven stof met een abstract, onregelmatig patroon van lijnen en golven.
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Isabela Verhagen

Since the heavy rainfalls flooded the streets of Valencia in 2024, I could not stop thinking about the images of the residents sweeping the muddy streets. Amid the enormous amounts of mud and water, the act of sweeping seemed futile. These pictures conveyed a clear message: people are trying to manage the damaging consequences of climate change. Starting from this image, my project depicts men sweeping the floor while standing in the water, ankle deep. In front of the sweepers, on the floor, is a house and a car swept away by the floods. The tapestries are accompanied by a ceramic fuel nozzle with a knitted oil spill attached, symbolising the fossil fuel companies that accelerate climate change. The installation is created to show the stark contrast between individuals fighting the consequences of climate change, while elsewhere, the oil tap is still running. The title refers to a Dutch saying, literally translated as ‘mopping the floor with the faucet open.

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Wilhelminapark 24A
3581 NE Utrecht