Projects: Kentridge, Beauchamp, Van der Ploeg & Van Haver

Projects: Kentridge, Beauchamp, Van der Ploeg & Van Haver

526 W. 26th Street Suite 816New York, NY 10001, USA Wednesday, October 25, 2023–Friday, December 22, 2023 Opening Reception: Wednesday, October 25, 2023, 6 p.m.–8 p.m.

Projects is a mix of paintings on canvas, monotypes and editions on paper by artists who have recently worked at DKW to create art that they wouldn’t be able to produce in their own studios. 

i’ve relived that moment many times since then, but in the last couple of years, i’ve started to imagine it from a third point of view by anna van der ploeg

Anna van der Ploeg

I’ve relived that moment many times since then, but in the last couple of years, I’ve started to imagine it from a third point of view, 2023

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any informed spectator would have understood that scene by anna van der ploeg

Anna van der Ploeg

Any informed spectator would have understood that scene, 2023

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what eyes at eagle height can see back as far as a day in march by anna van der ploeg

Anna van der Ploeg

What eyes at eagle height can see back as far as a day in March, 2023

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to get them out of her she tries making a list of words she never got to say by anna van der ploeg

Anna van der Ploeg

To get them out of her she tries making a list of words she never got to say, 2023

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the problem is that my scrutiny of the scene from every possible angle doesn't reveal a single clue by anna van der ploeg

Anna van der Ploeg

The problem is that my scrutiny of the scene from every possible angle doesn't reveal a single clue, 2023

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over and over in later years when she told this story she marveled at his ability to eviscerate coincidence by anna van der ploeg

Anna van der Ploeg

Over and over in later years when she told this story she marveled at his ability to eviscerate coincidence, 2023

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a bridge built momentarily over an absence they all shared - momentarily, for the bridge was soon burnt by anna van der ploeg

Anna van der Ploeg

A bridge built momentarily over an absence they all shared - momentarily, for the bridge was soon burnt, 2023

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antilogic is the dance of the dog in hell happy to eat any food that grows, but do they not say the same of a dog in heaven? by anna van der ploeg

Anna van der Ploeg

Antilogic is the dance of the dog in hell happy to eat any food that grows, but do they not say the same of a dog in heaven?, 2023

100–1,000 USD

the negotiators by anna van der ploeg

Anna van der Ploeg

The Negotiators, 2021

100–1,000 USD

Projects is a retrospective show featuring works by William Kentridge, Vusi Beauchamp, Anna van der Ploeg and Raquel van Haver. The exhibition reflects the work of four artists who have recently worked at David Krut Workshop (DKW) in Johannesburg to create art that they wouldn’t be able to produce in their own studios. The works presented are a mix of paintings on canvas, monotypes and editions on paper. 

In the case of William Kentridge, the collaboration with David Krut extends over 30 years. A selection from three large projects are on display - Nose, The Universal Archive and Studio Life. David Krut Workshop is a founding member of the Arts of Main complex in Johannesburg, where Kentridge has his sculpture studio and THE CENTRE FOR THE LESS GOOD IDEA. 

Vusi Beauchamp’s provocative iconography employs popular culture, satire and stereotypes in service of a visual political commentary. He seeks to interrogate current societal ills and musings against a backdrop of South Africa’s post- “Rainbow Nation” era – a time that promised racial equality, upward mobility, and “a better life for all” after the country’s transition from Apartheid. 

The table has long been the subject of Anna van der Ploeg’s work. It is an unassuming object of functionality and a site of art historical scenes of bounty and beauty. With the works on view in Projects, Van der Ploeg churns a more disquieting arena of dinner table talk and capricious human interactions. 

Raquel van Haver interweaves subjects such as identity, history, folktales and urban stories, femininity, masculinity, the politics of gentrification and religion, and the vision of the greater Caribbean in her work, offering authentic snapshots of daily life in and out of global urban societies and giving a voice to those who live between the borders.