[spectre] New podcast: Patricia Dauder on hew artistic work

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Wed Oct 7 16:57:39 CEST 2015


*New podcast: Patricia Dauder on hew artistic work*

Patricia Dauder's works deals with: erasing, constructing, abstraction,
reconstructing, non-form, metaphysics, essence, past, traces, layers,
symbols, craftmanship, nature, texture, time, fragility, morphology,
motion, presence/absence, wanderlust

Link: http://rwm.macba.cat/en/specials/patricia-dauder-fons/capsula

*'The body of my work, composed of drawings, films, canvases,
three-dimensional objects, and photographs, responds to an essentially
visual investigation into the possibility of seeing and representing beyond
the immediate setting, beyond the physical and objectual world. My
creations are characterised by a marked procedural quality'. *

Patricia Dauder (Barcelona, 1973) is a patient observer of reality and its
phenomena. Like a metaphysical ethnographer, she embarks on long cycles of
research that result in the creation of multidisciplinary creative
cosmologies. For example, a study of the passing of time and the traces it
leaves on our natural and emotional landscapes has given rise to a series
of works related to remains, erosion, and ruins. They include the film
'Sporadic' (2009), the sculpture 'Maqueta #1' (2014) –which forms part of
the MACBA Collection– and 'Maqueta #2' (2014), as well her current ongoing
intervention in an abandoned lot in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, 'Trabajos
Subterráneos' (2015 – in progress).

Travel also plays an important role in Dauder's work. 'Wanderlust' is the
German loanword that we use to refer to a strong desire or urge to roam and
explore the world. In Dauder's case, this desire is expressed in the form
of imagined as well as physical journeys. 'Les Maliens (A Script)' (2006),
is an animation film made up of a series of drawings that the artist made
in her studio, based on her ideas of what she imagined Mali must be like.
It wasn't until 2007 that Dauder managed to travel to the African country
with a camera under her arm. There she filmed 'Les Maliens (A Film)'
(2007), a 16 mm essay showing her real encounter with the place. Other
works like 'Garden Island' (2012), Green Kauai (2012), Orange Kauai (2012)
and 'Plymouth' (2011) also explore this dual, imagined-experienced aspect
of travel. These places, in turn, lead us to a motif that runs through
Dauder's entire body of work: her interest in nature. Dauder advocates a
certain return to more direct and essential ways of relating to the natural
environment. A plea that is reflected in her travels and in her chromatic
choices, in her physical and artisan approach to materials (paper,
graphite, cardboard, fabric, plaster, timber, air, soil), and in her
determination to achieve seemingly neutral forms with which she creates a
certain fiction of spontaneous natural generation, or 'derealization' as
Teresa Blanch would say.

*Dauder creates and destroys, draws and erases, and adds and deletes, to
shape essential pieces that are abstract in appearance and, in their
ambiguity, end up projecting multiple associations and iconographies in the
spectator’s mind. *


Timeline
00:53 'Model #1'
03:14 Past, ruins and traces
04:33 An abstract appearance
06:18 Put some order in all that chaos
07:34 Time, one of the biggest sculptors
08:35 Experimenting with materials
11:35 Colors and places
13:46 Travelling and wanderlust
16:43 Capturing things with a camera
18:42 Film: a particular way of registering time and light
20:04 There’s a lot of knowledge in nature
21:50 Beyond documentary
22:25 Training years
25:11 The seventies, an inspiring period

Enjoy!
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