Patchworks
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Patchwork is a term used to describe a form built on the relationship of the parts to the whole. As in a quilt there can be great variation between the different parts, while the repetition of a pattern often is a distinguishing feature. Similarly, in von Poehl's work, the dynamic relationship between the parts and the whole is central. A recurrent theme in most of her work is the tension between the rich variety of the individual parts and the regularity and repetition of the overarching form. Charlotte von Poehl has visited Skissernas Museum of Artistic Process and Public Art regularly over the past few years to study sketches, artists; letters and archival material. The notes from these visits form the basis of her work The Notepiece, one of three new works von Poehl is exhibiting in this exhibition. At the same time notes and sketches, The Notepiece constitutes a poetic exploration of the Muses inception and history. With quotations and reflections, both in the form of drawing and writing, the work becomes a slow excavation of the many layers in which various forms of knowledge about the Museum is stored. This gives rise to a dialogue with the works of other artists who particularly captured von Poehls interest. At the same time the work is also a kind of inner monologue, the artist's movement through inner rooms without hierarchies, without beginning or end. Exhibition: Skissernas Museum, Lund, Sweden (28.01.-13.08.2017).
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