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Silent Spring

Silent Spring

25/03/2016 – 14/05/2016
Curated by Markéta Stará Condeixa
Syntax - Lisbon, Portugal.

          Although working across a wide range of media, which escape the category of the somewhat classical, when taking a closer look at the work of Nikolai Nekh we might be surprised to disclose a rather traditional artistic genre. Although not necessarily presented as the final outcome, the still life in the work of Nikolai Nekh occupies in many ways a central position, creating a revised micro economy of carefully selected and composed objects, which although taken from a specific context of the everyday, in many ways capitalise on their original function, through the symbolic value they bring into the “frame”. Although mostly inanimate in their nature, compared to the classical understanding of a still life, conventional categories of object use and object functionality are broken here, allowing for Nekh to treat the inherently static medium rather as a form of an intellectual catalyst and a place of a random encounter of objects, which are brought together on the premises of reflecting and tackling the frequently contradictory nature of our present day.
          Playing around with the analogy of a still life here, does not however only allow us to understand the methodology of how Nekh selects and composes his works, but can be suggestive also and most importantly, of the topics, which his current practice

has been addressing. The contradiction hidden in the term still life (still and life) here suggest a clash in our understanding of the animate and the inanimate, pointing thus not only to the fading borders between what we understand today to be within the category of the “living” and of the supposedly “dead”, but also and most importantly, to how does this distinction influence our exploitation of the planet that comes hand in hand with the direct capitalisation of the resources it provides.
          Silent Spring navigates us into a world of seemingly sensible, yet simultaneously absurd contradictions reminiscent of the flow of energy outside, as well as within the power socket. While faced with a series of small economies, which operate as interdependent clusters, yet bare a clear reference to the frequent absurdity of the systematic whole, the stillness of presented life here echoes the somewhat loud silence of a new season, which has long began (!). 

Markéta Stará Condeixa

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Navigators (2016)
Dimensions Variable. 
Ream of A4 Navigator paper, ream of A3 Navigator paper, box for 5 reams of A4 
Navigator paper. 3 glass aquariums. Branches and leaves of eucalyptus.    
Photo: Bruno Lopes. 
Navigators (2016)
Dimensions Variable. 
Ream of A4 Navigator paper, ream of A3 Navigator paper, box for 5 reams of A4 Navigator paper. 3 glass aquariums. Branches and leaves of eucalyptus.    
Photo: Bruno Lopes. 
N. G. N. vol. 163 no. 6 June 1983 (2015)
Inkjet print 65 x 45 cm. 
Photo: Bruno Lopes.
N. G. N. vol. 163 no. 6 June 1983 (2015)
Inkjet print 65 x 45 cm. 
Photo: Bruno Lopes.
Installation view.
Photo: Bruno Lopes. 
Installation view.
Photo: Bruno Lopes. 
Arson (2016)
Shower Curtain with Inkjet print. 180 x 200 cm.  
Radiator (2016)
Oil-filled radiator Taurus, Dalda 2000. Intimate massager Eve. Stone. 30 x 40 
x 80 cm.   
Photo: Bruno Lopes.
Arson (2016)
Shower Curtain with Inkjet print. 180 x 200 cm.  
Radiator (2016)
Oil-filled radiator Taurus, Dalda 2000. Intimate massager Eve. Stone. 30 x 40 x 80 cm.   
Photo: Bruno Lopes.
Detail: Radiator (2016)
Oil-filled radiator Taurus, Dalda 2000. Intimate massager Eve. Stone. 30 x 40 
x 80 cm.   
Photo: Bruno Lopes.
Detail: Radiator (2016)
Oil-filled radiator Taurus, Dalda 2000. Intimate massager Eve. Stone. 30 x 40 x 80 cm.   
Photo: Bruno Lopes.

Sun - Sunny (2016)
Vídeo HD, sound, 4’ 48’’.

Synopsis: After being washed with the dishwasher salt Sun, a glass filled with Sunny Delight exhibits an unforgettable brightness. The memory of a parasol can attenuate this sheen. When night falls, solar irradiance dissipates and we are left to contemplate these things that have lost their purpose.

Book Marks (2016) 
4 book marks, 5 x 17 cm. 
Photo: Bruno Lopes.
Book Marks (2016) 
4 book marks, 5 x 17 cm. 
Photo: Bruno Lopes.