FOLD
158 New Cavendish Street
London
W1W 6YW
United Kingdom
The intention is to present the viewer with a unique opportunity to form their own conclusions regarding the relationships between the individual shows. The hope is that the gallery, rather than intervening, is acting as a catalyst for these events to unfold.
THE DURATION OF THE SHARP HARD OUTLINE OF THINGS
VALÉRIE KOLAKIS
OPENING | FRIDAY 23RD MAY, 6 - 9 PM
In 1917 Thomas Edison invented and patented a single pour concrete house. Originally, planned as an alternative housing solution, Edison cast only one concrete house which, years later, was torn down to make way for a supermarket and a parking lot.
In her first solo show in London, Valérie Kolakis presents us with deconstructed architectural drawings, steel rods and concrete which all hint at an 'un-built' house. Subtraction, vacancy and false references to the urban landscape suggest a construction in the making, or one that has been abandoned.
With a nod to Minimalist and Constructivist aesthetics, the work will create an intervention within the space. This will insert the idea of a non-existent presence where a sense that the rebuilding of an 'object' contradicts its function.
The decontextualisation of material suggests an emptiness - where an ambiguous quality exists - triggering a sense of displacement and transience. It is this idea of displacement and transience that questions how identity is constructed and subsequently constrained by physical spaces and how a society occupies them.