Rosa Zangenberg exists somewhere between the creative and the academic, because she is interested in keeping that unsettling and undeniable feeling—the rudimentariness—at the forefront of their artistic research practice. Sometimes she turns to the visual, to painting, and calls herself an artist, albeit with the wobbly wavering that goes with it, and the material result is wobbly all the same; stuplime, wordless vents in the form of paintings that demand inconvenience in their context.
contact: rosa.zangenberg[at]gmail.com
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Heals is a presentation of four paintings brought together through a narrative inspired by the process of peeling off skin. The chapel-like exhibition room and the position of the paintings gives the surrounding of Heals an intentional alter-piece aesthetic.
Leftovers, 2019, oil crayons, linseed oil, oil paint and turpentine on canvas, 103 x 187 cm.
Untitled, 2019, oil paint and linseed oil on canvas, 20 x 15 cm.
Untitled, 2019, oil paint on panel, 23 x 92 cm.
Untitled, 2019, oil paint on panel, 23 x 115 cm.
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