Fredrik Værslev The Constant Gardener

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Texts by: Jacob Fabricius, Vanessa Clairet Edited by: Jacob Fabricius English, French 2016, 111 Pages, 48 Ills. Hardcover 305mm x 215mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-4151-4
| The first documentation of Værslev’s plein-air exhibition on the Island of the Impressionists

"Time," "repetition" and "metamorphosis" are the central concepts in the work of Fredrik Værslev (*1979  in Moss, Norway). The artist places his canvases outdoors to observe  the degree to which nature leaves its “signature” on them. In the exhibition on Île des impressionnistes, Chatou, this process could be witnessed directly where it was taking place. Between October and December, nineteen minimalistically sprayed canvases, or mimicked awnings to be exact, were scattered across the island on the Seine and hung from trees. That Værslev references the John Le Carré novel The Constant Gardener, where the corpse of a woman is discovered in a bush, in the title of the exhibition is a perfect showstopper. This publication documents the plein-air exhibition in its various stages and masterfully introduces the changing work of the artist.  The exhibition has ended: CNEAI–Centre National Edition Art Image, Île des impressionistes, Chatou, 17.10.–17.12.2015