ELKE ANDREAS BOON

Elke Andreas Boon (Ghent, Belgium) creates photos, drawings, sculptures, and video work. From these she makes installations, in which she confronts the various works with one another. The base of Boon’s work is formed by her innate fascination with people, their emotions and uncertainties. As an artist, her power lies in locating difficult to define human sensitivities, laying them bare, and raising them to a level of aesthetic awareness. Her work couples a poetic and escapist imagination with a raw vision on our human condition. By assembling her photos, drawings, videos, and sculptures in the same space, Elke Andreas creates an environment where hyper-individualistic feelings are sublimated into a sense of ephemeral beauty.

The work thus bears witness to a very personal sensibility. Due to a constant scanning of the conflict zones that lie between individual and community, the artist touches a very painful, sensitive spot with many people. The insights Boon creates through her work are not easily interpreted. Her work is not the illustration of an idea, but the result of multiple and diverse impulses that form an ambiguous whole.

For Elke Andreas Boon, artistry is a radical choice for freedom, an attempt to go beyond the tethering of social structures. Thanks to her imagination and rebellious attitude towards life, she succeeds in challenging rusted patterns, generating new insights on what it is to be human.

From : Tanguy Eeckhaut, January 2012

‘Bird’ self-portrait (2012) black/white photography

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‘I’ (1995) video-loop : 3’15” Thin spindly legs on a white chair bathed in a clinical white light. Then suddenly, a stream of blood appearing from between the legs disturbs this fragile image. Pale hands try to stem the painful flow of blood. Every now and then we see short flashes of a penis between the legs. This creates confusion in our interpretation of the image. The sound-track is composed of film dialogues that are in relation to, or are about, blood.

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‘ ‘Liza’ (1995) black/white photography The Children series contains 20 black/white photo’s.

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‘Hendrick‘ (1996) black/white photography ‘Virginie‘ (1997) black/white photography The Boys series contains 10 black/white photo’s. The Girls series’ 12 black/white photographs

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‘Wash, Nails, Drawings, Tape’, Installation with four video’s running simultaneously.

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‘Baby’ (2000) series of 35 drawings pencil, paint, blood on paper 40 x 70cm

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‘Train’ (2000) series of 7 black/white photographs 2,5/2,6m 7

'Off-side', (2001) video-work duo-projection image/sound 11’ loop Two images. Starting from the trivial recording of a few people playing basketball in the street, the game becomes more aggressive and builds up to a battlefield. There is confusion between playing a game and fighting a war.

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‘Schelter’ ‘(2001) series of 12 black/white photographs

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‘Poppy’ (2001) Color Photography

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‘Mother and Son’ (2002-2004) series of 50 photographs black/white and color 11

In the living installation Wounded Uniforms (2003) women, men and children wear flesh-colored unisex chemises that have been ‘decorated’ with sewn-up wounds and blues. Shades of yellow wire refer to pus dark-red pearls to blood. Models in wounded frocks may escort visitors and in this way leave their role of exhibited objects behind to get closer to the visitor. Even though game and humor can’t heal wounds completely, they’re the perfect catalyst to put everything into perspective. That’s the reason why models play typical children’s games in the museum.

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‘Swing’,(2004) big screen video/audio –installation ceiling projection : 04’08” A girl is sitting on a swing and is letting herself hang down from the knees. While she is doing this, a gale bursts out.

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‘Liam’ (2004) color photography

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‘Virginie’ (1997-2001) series of 12 pictures taken of a period of 4 years : color – black/white photography

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An enormous explosion of rebellion is shown in the video ‘Liam’ (2005) -3’18”- Seemingly loving and meek children are standing in an old school corridor. The claustrophobic effect is obvious from the very first seconds. The corridor reminds us of colleges where dissent is not tolerated. The severe teacher on the sidelines only confirms this. From time to time some children make small movements as if these are the limit of permission. An attentive observer will discover that in the front the same child is being presented 4 times. The picture is deliberately manipulated so that the uniformity can permeate. Everything remains static until all of a sudden the children start screaming out loud. The bliss of rebelling is pushed to fever pitch here. The climax results in tremendous energy that is at the same time creepy and releasing. Afterwards everything becomes peaceful and quiet again just like at the beginning. The process of tension and release is repeated over and over again like an urge that never stops.

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‘Wolf’ (2006) big screen video/audio installation 20’00” Men in grey and black suits climb a heap of refuse. It seems as if this mess is their natural habitat. Then one of them starts crying like a wolf and the others join in. As the night is falling the air becomes more and more threatening and the howling increases. They seem to invoke higher things. It looks very much as if this derelict environment creates a framework that forces the men wolves to howl. They can’t do but that. The ruins of a demolished building are a metaphor for the dominance and the ubiquitous power that is imposed on us all by the establishment. The wolves instinctively do what the surroundings and the moment tell them to do.

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‘Brothers’ (2006) color photography

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‘Compress de coeur’, (2006)(different media) Unisex mental healing bandage containing a warming pad. Presented with compress de coeur ‘advetisment’ 03’22” English, French, German version.

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‘I am sorry for not being a good artist’ (2007) embroidery on silk

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‘Faces’ (2008) video/audio 12'39" Portraits of gymnasts: close up. 60 seconds in which they concentrate on their optional floor exercise, just before they start to perform in competition.

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‘Anna, Rags and bandages’ (2007) series of 12 color photographs ‘First-aid kit, Rags and bandages’, (2007) (different media) Installation build out of bandages and ‘stained’ cotton wool presented in an aid box or on surgical table. The ‘blood stains’ are handmade embroidery decorated with pearled needlework.

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‘Marij’ (2008) color photography

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‘Sheet’ drawings : series of 12 drawings : paper, latex, wooden frame

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‘Je regrette’ : (2008) embroidery on cotton People were asked what they are sorry for. These phrases of regret are embroidered on a handkerchief, as if the grief is sewn into the tissue. The repetitive act of handicrafts (sewing) is therapeutic, almost healing. It is like a ritual to grief.

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‘Niels’ (2009) Photographic and video work, series of 14 pictures.

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‘Lotte&Flore’ series of 14 pictures taken of a period of 6 years and ongoing. - photography 27

‘Portrait of a sleeping artist’ (2010) installation view MDD : installation with 350 white paper lily leaves

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‘Self-portrait’ (2011) color photography series of 7 images 29

‘Small’, ‘Stain’, (2005-2010) drawings / latex-pencil on paper

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‘Wounded legs’, ‘Dalmatian’ (2005-2010) drawings / latex-pencil on paper

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‘Pier’ (2010) series of 10 black/white photographs : made by nightfall

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‘Me and my sister’ (2010) video 10’30” (image/sound) Identical twins are standing very close toe each other. One of them is smoking. She blows out the smoke into the eyes of her sister who endures the stinging of het eyes and resists the urge to turn her head away.

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‘Chair’ (2010) black/white photography

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‘Needlework’ wounded uniforms (2010) video 31’30” (image/sound)

‘Headwound’ Rags&Bandages (2010) video 31’30” (image/sound)

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‘In paradise’ (2010) series of 15 drawings : pencil, paper, latex, wooden frame 36

‘Wounded tree’ (2011) Rags&Bandages installation in situ 37

‘The truth is out there’ (2011) Black/white photography

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‘The Leaf’ self-portrait (2011) black/white photography

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‘Angel’ (2012) installation sand, plastic, paint On the floor, dug up almost as if it is resting in the pile of sand, a skeleton of an angel lies face down. 40

‘The eye’ (2002) video/audio 5’15” (loop)

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‘Ruth&Gerd’ (2012) color photography ‘Anna’ (2011) black/white photography 42

‘The parting’ (2012) black/white photography 43

Solo 2012 : ‘2012, cotton, black-white, color, on paper’ CCHA, Hasselt, Belgium ‘2012, plastic, sand, black/white print on paper’ MX7, Antwerp, Belgium 2011 : ‘Insight’ Photo Museum Antwerp, Belgium ‘Rock / Paper / Scissors : les Brasseurs, Belguim Picture This, Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, MDD, Deurle, Belgium 2010 : Stiches and Images, Camara Oscura, , . 2009 : Stiches and Images, Stieglitz 19, Antwerpen, Belgium 2007 : Intervention 1 dumas Gent, Belgium 2005 : Honger tekstlezing Victoria Gent Belgium 2004 : Elke Boon/Germaine Greer, Abc 2004, Antwerp , Belgium 2003 : Below and opposite, Left top, right Bottom, Brakke grond, , Nederland Artist in Residence Sint Lukas Brussels Belgium 2002 : vlekken en schuim, Witte Zaal Dirk Manesse Gent Belgium Monologen Addict Brussel Belgium Bunker living installation Vooruit Gent Belgium Artist in Residence Ecole des beaux Arts Perpignan France 2001 : Elke Andreas Boon lokaal 01 Antwerpen Belgium Elke Andreas Boon TENT. Witte Dewitstraat Rotterdam Nederland 2000 : R4 1997 Richard Foncke Gallery Gent 1999 : Virginie Oude Coca-Cola fabriek, Roeselare Belgium 1997 : Elke Andreas Boon KVS Brussel Belgium Elke Boon De Vereniging Gent Belgium

Group-exhibitions 2012 : Estampa Art Fair, within the framework of the "Cineteca Project" curated by Angie Bonino, Madrid 2011 : Kunsten festival WATOU, Watou Belgium 2011 : DEPTH OF FIELD : Guangdong Museum of Art, China 2009 : Photo Espania : Madrid, Spain Bienale de Photographie dans la Condroz, Marchin , Belgium 2008 : ‘After hours” Point OE : Askim Culture House, Askim, Norway. ‘Annie aime la video’ : art centre (l’ecole Brousse) in collaboration with the Languedoc FRAC (regional Fund of Contemporary Art), Montpellier, France.) Fantasy - Gallerie ‘les filles du calvaire’ Parijs, Frankrijk 2007 : Multi plier - Gallerie ‘les filles du calvaire’ Brussel Belgium Paulo post futurum, Lokaal 01, Breda, Nederland Generations, Gallerie ‘les filles du calvaire’, Brussel, Belgium Conduire à toute allure dans un paysage ralenti, CRAC Alsace, Altkirch –France 2006 : PIJN : Performance, Museum Guislain, Gent - Belgium Driving fast through a slow motion landscape, Espai Ubu– Barcelona Spain 2005 : Belgische fotografie, Fotomuseum, Antwerpen Belgium For crying out loud : Performance SUPER Curator : Edith Doove Hasselt Belgium PIJN Museum dokter Guislain Gent Belgium 2004 : Ename 2004, PAM Ename Curator : Edith Doove Ename-Oudenaarde Belgium 2003 : Synesthetics, CC Mechelen , Mechelen Belgium Switch MDD Curator : Edith Doove Deurle Belgium Double Exposior, ING curator Veerle van Durme, Kortrijk Belgium The 2nd annual Detroit International Video Festival, The Museum of New Art (MONA), Detroit US 2002 : Embodyment, De Brakke grond + de Balie, Amsterdam C.de la B. Hans Martens, Amsterdam Nederland Le plat pays, Halle au poisson Curator : Hilde Teerlinck Perpignan France Je t’aime …moi non plus Kunstmuseum Curator : Hilde Teerlick, Thun ,kunsthall Bergen (Norway),’het Domein Sittard (Nederland),Esap Perpignan (F), Leisure club Mogadihni (Copenhagen). Kunsthalle Wilhelmshaven (D) Akihabara TV-03 third international city video installation Tokyo, Japan Interference : locations in memory and time Fri-Art Curator : Hans Martens, Cis Bierinckx Fribourg Switzerland 44

2001 : Interference : Locations in memory and time, Galerie Fotohof Curator : Hans Martens, Cis Bierinck, Salzburg – Austria 10 Paar curator : Veerle van Durme Kuressaare, Estland – Kuurne Belgium See me, hear me Den Haag Netherlands Interference : Locations in memory and time Limerick City Gallery of Art Curator : Hans Martens, Cis Bierinckx Limerick Ireland Strange Fruits Espace 251 Nord Liège 2000 : Interference : locations in memory and time Fri-Art Elke Boon Dirk Braekman, David Claerbout Curator : Hans Martens, Cis Bierinckx Fribourg Switzerland Sculptura blauwhuis curator : Jan Denolf Izegem Belgium Provinciale Prijs Beeldende Kunst Provincie Oost-Vlaanderen Gent Belgium De beurs van Jodocus Vijdt Bijlokemuseum curator : Jan Hoet Gent Belgium 1999 : Aspects de l’ art actuel en Belgique FRAC Nord, Pas de Calais curator : Veerle van Durme Calais France Pica in Flandres Galeria Ferran Cano Barcelona Spain 1998 : Watertoren Vlissingen, curator : Frans Gentils, Vlissingen Netherlands 1997 : Provinciale prijs Fotografie, Museum van Fotografie, Antwerpen; Belgium 1996 : De Rode Poort’, Smak, curator : Jan Hoet Gent Belgium [email protected] www.elkeandreasboon.com

installation view FOMU – museum for photography Antwerp - 2010

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