Thomas Schulte

Peter Rogiers

17 Mar - 21 Apr 2012

Geen Titel, 2011, aluminum with stainless steel, nuts and bolts, 650 (h) x 500 x 500 cm
In addition to the exhibition “The 80s”, with works by Jonathan Lasker, as of Friday, 16 March 2012, Galerie Thomas Schulte will also be showing a new work by the Belgian sculptor Peter Rogiers in its Corner Space. The artist will be in attendance at the opening from 7 to 9 pm.
This presentation of the new sculpture Geen Titel, which was specially created for the gallery’s high-ceilinged corner room, marks the third occasion on which Thomas Schulte has shown works by the Belgian sculptor Peter Rogiers (born 1967 in Antwerp, lives and works in Oud-Heverlee, Belgium). Rogiers’ ironic-expressive works hover between abstraction and figuration. They are characterised by an overwhelming spatial impact and are firmly rooted in art history. Rogiers draws both on the most varied aspects of the European sculpture tradition and on popular culture, citing to an equal degree sculptures by Brancusi and Richard Serra and B-movies and comics. He not only uses found material, but repeatedly varies elements of his own works, thus creating totally new connections within which to explore the potential of contemporary sculpture.
Unlike Rogiers’ earlier works, Geen Titel (Untitled) has no narrative structures and the artist’s choice of title has also deliberately left the work open to interpretation. Its focus is more on the psychological impact of the composition and the interplay of mass, weight and the light that shines through the sculpture.
 

Tags: Jonathan Lasker, Peter Rogiers, Richard Serra