Evita Vasiljeva's "Monograms" at Gallery Vita Kuben, Umeå

January 17, 2014
Author Echo Gone Wrong
Untitled, C-print, Evita Vasiljeva, 2013

Untitled, C-print, Evita Vasiljeva, 2013

January 24, 4-5pm Gallery Vita Kuben (Umeå, Sweden) present “Monograms” by Evita Vasiljeva from the series Hanging above. The Case in the Cafe  Zane Onckule and Maija Rudovska.

To begin with, I drink my coffee black. Had too much and now I’m scared. I decided to travel north with a crutch: I watch my every step, since everything I make is either too big or too small. Now this becomes a therapeutic journey – a forced session of retreat to reconsider my actions, to embrace myself. Somewhere in between the act, I fantasize about space. I strip it down and observe it from all sides. I almost see it helplessly floating, surrounded by the Immense Vastness of Nothingness. Hundreds of Volant black stadiums tightly surround me. Let me have another sip.

The new sculpture sequence Monograms by Evita Vasiljeva is a continuation of her studies on sculpture and its complex relationship with its surroundings. On this occasion, the exhibition space – a white cube hanging above the Opera restaurant in Umeå – is a point of departure, which mutely leads the way and shapes the nature of the sculptures to the current result. The ambience of the space plays almost a violent role, whereas the sculptures become victims through the limitations set as an embargo. One has to be aware of the scale and thus think small.

Further on Vita Kuben capitulates and becomes a sort of ready-made, the large scale is replaced with  Monograms for contrast. As part of the sculptures there forms a reflection, a parasite or even a piercing. It occupies the work with its presence. Instead of putting Monograms in the space of Vita Kuben, Vita Kuben finds itself in Monograms.

If this story were a plot for some movie, restaurant sounds would prevail somewhere in the background. You would hear the murmur of people and the tinkling of cutlery. You would stir your average coffee and get lost in it, or otherwise you’d still be looking for a reflection in a silver spoon, a spoon not made of silver.

Elements of this muted show include: silvery spoons turned into metal bars, pitch black coffee turned into sculptural white objects and various others doused with silvery liquid that freezes at the moment of pouring.

The exhibition will be on view until February 22, 2014.

Evita Vasiļjeva (1985) has graduated from Gerrit Rietveld Academy, in the Fine Arts programme. Since 2009, she has participated in various group exhibitions, among them “Indian Summer” Gallery Fons Welters (2013), “Visions of Gertrude” at Slag op het Slaag (2013); ”Chinese Restaurant” at Retort (2012);“Based on a true story” at Kafana Box Office (2012); “OMG” at Oude kerk (2012), Amsterdam, the Netherlands; ”Crisis? What crisis?” at the Europe Exchange Academy exhibition space in Beelitz, Germany (2012); “A.H/H.A” in Zaandam, the Netherlands (2011); ”From the Finger to the Skruk” at Basisburo, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (2010); as well as group shows in Riga – “Cause and Effect” (2010) and“NOMA 00-10” (2009) at kim? Contemporary Art Centre. Recent solo exhibition – “Parallel to vertical” (2013) at kim? Contemporary Art Centre, Riga. Since 2008, she has been an author in Vetomagazine, kuš!comics, and Popper Magazine editions. Lives and works in Amsterdam.

Monograms is the first exhibition from the series Hanging Above. The Case in the Case. Cycle of solo exhibitions in three episodes by Evita Vasiljeva, Ieva Kraule and Daria Melnikova responds to an invitation by gallery Vita Kuben for two European Capitals of Culture 2014 – Riga and Umeå.

January 24 – February 22, 2014 – Evita Vasiljeva
February 28 – March 29, 2014 – Ieva Kraule
April 4 – May 3, 2014 – Darja Melnikova

Vita Kuben
NorrlandsOperan
Operaplan 5
Umeå, Sweden
Phone +46 90-15 43 00

Opening hours:
P.-W. – 11.00 – 13.00
T. – 11.00 – 13.30 & 17.00 – 20.00
F – 11.00 – 13.30 & 16.00 – 20.00
S. – 17.00 – 20.00