Belvedere 21

Caroline Achaintre

Permanent wave

17 May - 15 Sep 2019

Installation View „Caroline Achaintre. Permanent Wave“
Photo: kunst-dokumentation.com, Manuel Carreon Lopez; © Belvedere, Vienna
Installation View „Caroline Achaintre. Permanent Wave“
Photo: kunst-dokumentation.com, Manuel Carreon Lopez; © Belvedere, Vienna
Installation View „Caroline Achaintre. Permanent Wave“
Photo: kunst-dokumentation.com, Manuel Carreon Lopez; © Belvedere, Vienna
CAROLINE ACHAINTRE
Permanent wave
17 May – 15 September 2019

Curated by Stella Rollig

Caroline Achaintre is presenting new work in a site-specific exhibition at the Belvedere 21. This solo show provides an insight into the wide-ranging oeuvre of the Franco-German artist who uses traditional techniques like tapestry, drawing and ceramic in an unconventional way.

At the intersection of abstraction and objectivity, Achaintre works with materials like wool, ceramic and watercolour that enable a spontaneous, intuitive approach. Constants in her seemingly animate oeuvre are the masquerade, the dark, mysterious and uncanny. Both thematically and formally, the artist explores Central European carnival and Mardi Gras customs. Influences from horror and science fiction find their way into her creative work as does her examination of how ethnological collections are presented in museums. Achaintre’s work contains art historical references to German Expressionism, to Primitivism, to the Arts & Crafts movement and to Fauvism.

Caroline Achaintre was born in Toulouse (FR) in 1969. She was raised in Fürth (DE) and, after training as a blacksmith, completed degrees at the Chelsea College of Arts and at Goldsmiths, University of London. She has exhibited at Tate Britain, the Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea in Turin, the Saatchi Gallery in London, the Palais de Tokyo in Paris as well as the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead (UK), among others. The artist lives and works in London.