Amsterdam’s Kallenbach Gallery is currently the site for Jaybo‘s new show “The Space Between”. For the first time our friend and supporter (check out his interview with IWISHUSUN here), the Berlin-based artist Jaybo Monk holds a solo exhibition in the capital of the Netherlands which shows an entirely new body of work made on paper, wood and canvas. 12 works, some paper sketches and 3 small installations are on display from this day forward – “The Space Between” not only offers the very unique opportunity to see Jaybo’s first ample experiments with oil as his artistic working material but also to witness an artist’s history in the making: the focus on poetry gets more and more important and so Jaybo’s paintings are accompanied by poems; a poem related to the title of the pieces which is the basis of every work comes along with every painting: “first with the automatic writing of the morning, then put in place around midday” and from afternoon to the evening he would paint on canvas or wood or paper.
It all started with this poem:
When the French artist JR was awarded the renowned TED Award in 2011, he launched his INSIDE OUT project by claiming: ”I wish for you to stand up for what you care about by participating in a global art project, and together we’ll turn the world…INSIDE OUT.” Since then thousands of people have contributed their faces and the stories they represent to the world’s largest public photo gallery and in April 2013 the project has made its way to the northernmost part of the Earth: the North Pole. A group of 16 environmental activists arranged a thousand portraits into the shape of an eye, placing the mosaic on the snowy ground, to protest industrial destruction of the Arctic.
JR writes:
The team also carried a n Inside Out banner with over a thousand portraits of members of the #savethearctic movement and placed it at he North Pole. Both the time capsule and the Inside Out Eye stand in opposition to government and corporate interests who are scrambling to claim region to exploit its vast natural resources which are becoming available due to climate change. Now we have The eyes of the world, at the top of the world, watching over the world.
Learn more about the project here.
Photo: JR.
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