Juliètte Jongma

Misha de Ridder

28 Feb - 11 Apr 2009

MISHA DE RIDDER
"Abendsonne"

Galerie Juliette Jongma proudly presents the second solo exhibition by Misha de Ridder (1971, NL), entitled ‘Abendsonne’.

Sometimes natural phenomena can become so estranged and mysterious, that we are inclined to describe them as unreal realities. It might be the extraordinary shape of a tree, a mountain, a shadow, a cloud or the mirroring reflection of nature in a lake, but it is foremost the unfamiliarity of the natural aesthetics of reality.
This exhibition literally refers to such an unfamiliar natural phenomenon, a phenomenon that appears twice a year during the end of the autumn and the beginning of spring for the period of one week in an area in the Swiss Alps. During the winter season a village is permanently covered by the shadow of a high mountain in the west, which eliminates all direct sunlight. A week before darkness falls, the sun appears one more time after it has set every evening. A mysterious phenomenon known as ‘Abendsonne’.

Misha de Ridder’s works can be seen as attempts to capture these temporary phenomena and atmospheres of nature within the still medium of photography. By seeking for the absence of human intervention, by waiting for the climax of the temporal aesthetic and by pushing the camera to its technical limits De Ridder’s photographs become both exotic reports as autonomous artificial worlds.
The works presented in this exhibition are visual repetitions of the area where the ‘Abendsonne’ appears, at a lake, known for it’s flat, almost mirror-like surface, taken under different natural circumstances and presented in different printed scales. This juxtaposition of difference and equality evokes questions about authenticity, originality, reality and the representation of reality within the medium of photography. An ambiguous reference to the unreal reality of the ‘Abendsonne’.

This summer Misha de Ridder’s work will be included in the group exhibition ‘Dutch views on New York’, which will be on view in The Museum of the City of New York in New York.
Previously Misha de Ridder’s work has been shown at Foam Fotomuseum Amsterdam, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and recently at Layr Wuestenhagen Contemporary in Vienna, Austria.
 

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