Projects
2011-13
Goen
Wall drawing, pencil, approximately 180 × 180 cm, 2013
Unir (To join) series, acrylic on tracing paper, adhesive tape, 45 × 62 cm, 2012
Unir (To join) series, acrylic paper, 19 × 30 cm, 2013
Unir (To join) series, paper, adhesive tape, crocheted thread, 24 × 23 cm, 2011
S/T, pencil on tracing paper, 150 × 100 cm, 2012
Árbol, flor (Tree, flower), acrylic on canvas, 180 × 104 cm, 2012
Árbol, raíz (Tree, root), acrylic on canvas, 190 × 100 cm, 2013
S/T, acrylic on paper, 37 × 24 cm, 2011
S/T, acrylic on paper, 10 × 15 cm, 2011
Sombra (Shadow) series, acrylic on paper, 41 × 32 cm, 2013
Sombra (Shadow) series, acrylic on paper, 32 × 41 cm, 2013
Sombra (Shadow) series, acrylic on paper, 25.5 × 30 cm, 2012
Sombra (Shadow) series, paper, crocheted thread, 83 × 80 cm, 2013
Crocheted words, cotton thread, variable dimensions, 2012-13
Calar (To pierce), pencil and cut out on sewing pattern paper, 151 × 299 cm, 2013
Natalia Blanch and Erica Naito exhibition 2013
Goen - Correspondencias 2010-2013, Museo Genaro Pérez, Córdoba, Argentina
→ museogenaroperez.wordpress.com/...
Goen, from Japanese language, refers to bond, connection, affinity.
“Some concepts of geography have changed over time. The ideas of place, sense of place, location, and locality incorporate new elements into previous studies. In this vein, geographer Doreen Massey proposes that we understand places not as points or areas on maps, but as ‘spatiotemporal interactions or events’, something like a ceaseless movement between the stories that shape the here and now.
“In GOEN, artists Natalia Blanch and Erica Naito explore the confluence of the self and the foreign from an ‘other place’. Encouraged by the idea of building a long-distance connection, they communicate through postal mail through drawings, paintings, photographs, weaving, and embroidery. Erica from Argentina and Natalia from Belgium exchange works monthly, forming a process that has lasted three years and has generated a coming-and-going of letters and works. [...]
“[...] Do they guess each other? Do they sense each other? Mysterious connections that take us out of the ordinary and into a dimension that captivates us, beyond pre-established time and space; in the very movement that now constitutes their cohabitation.” Claudia G. Aguilera, curator, excerpt from the exhibition's publication Presagio de un encuentro (Omen for an encounter).
→ PDF Goen, Presagio de un encuentro, Claudia G. Aguilera, Productora y curadora independiente
→ PDF « Go-en », « serendipity », l'auguste fortune de la rencontre..., Christophe Depaus, Juin 2013