e-Flux presents the exhibition with the collective exhibition
Blurring boundaries of art and architecture, G.F. Zaimis work explores the nature of shape and form from the most minimal to monumental, abstract to literal, painting to photography.
The essence of her work addresses architecture’s shape and form and the interpretation of. To work with, to understand, to know change, one must also understand the 'unchangeable'. Light and shadow, shape and amorphia, volume and void, are all separate yet inseparable and for every thesis, there is an anti-thesis. This constant duality remains a visible factor throughout the author’s portfolio(s). Her photography is ‘supremely developed’ says Ole Bouman, Director of (NAi) Netherlands Architecture Institute.
The photography presented is culled from the portfolio, Abstract Shapes & Forms. The plates are an abstract, architectural narrative inspired by the fourth book, The Book of Senses from the philosopher, Lucretius’ 50 BC composition, De Rerum Natura1 (The Nature of Things). The visual plates narrate a story of sensuality. The semiotics of the work imparts much about universal themes, such as organic form and gender. The abstract representations allude to the seed of life.
The images explore the abstract and architecture of shape and form. More...
Images and statement (c)opyright @gfzaimis 2011.
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