Bianca Baldi PATINA
18 September 2022 – 20 November 2022
BIANCA BALDI
Patina
18.9. – 20.11.2022
Opening on Saturday, September 17 at 5pm
Bianca Baldi deals with hidden infrastructures and narratives as a means of knowledge production in her research-based works. Interested in both fictional and historical contexts, her multi-layered, sensual installations combine photographs, films, objects and writings. They often take photographic documents from colonial contexts as a starting point for their investigations to demonstrate how seemingly scientific archives perpetuate hegemonic thinking.
The exhibition Patina is the most comprehensive overview of Baldi’s multifaceted oeuvre to date, presenting various works of the last decade. It finds inspiration in the idea of ‘patina’, a concept dating back to the middle of the eighteenth century, incorporating three different meanings:
(1) “a surface appearance of something grown beautiful especially with age or use”
(2) “an appearance or aura that is derived from association, habit, or established character,”
(3) “a superficial covering or exterior.”
Today most scholarly references to patina occur in art history and conservation, referring either to the buildup on old paintings or to surface effects on metal objects. Importantly, the fashion for patina in the Western art world of the eighteenth century was tied to social and political dynamics where the ‘look of age’ became a desirable sign of distinction for the West’s old and new elites. Referring to the political aesthetics of surface and appearance, Baldi’s exhibition challenges the construction of identity, authenticity, embodiment and self-presentation. By using specific photography techniques and material investigations into surface, such as staged studio photography or close-ups of skin and textures, the artist questions the staging of race and class in history. Her works draw on historical and zoomorphic research in order to unveil how the concept of Speciesism is linked to the history of scientific racism. Combining personal stories and literary characters, Baldi connects the history of South Africa Apartheid with European colonialism and Switzerland, as shown in her latest work on the infamous Swiss-born professor of zoology and geology Louis Agassiz.
Artist’s biography
Bianca Baldi (born 1985 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is based in Brussels. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts in 2007 from the Michaelis School of Fine Art in Cape Town, South Africa and completed her studies at the Städelschule in Frankfurt. Her work has been featured in large international exhibitions such as the 11th African Biennial of Photography (Bamako), the 11th Shanghai Biennale, the 8th Berlin Biennale of Contemporary Art and group exhibitions at Kunsthalle Bern, Extra City Kunsthal Antwerp, Kunstverein Braunschweig and Kunstverein Frankfurt. Recent solo exhibitions include Cameo at Grazer Kunstverein (2021), Versipellis at Superdeals in Brussels (2018), Eyes in the Back of Your Head at Kunstverein Harburger Bahnhof (2017) and Pure Breaths at Swimming Pool in Sofia (2016).