• EXHIBITION OPENING: DIGITAL PLEASURE 2016 – RDLS Collective (Paris)

    Date posted: April 15, 2016 Author: jolanta
    Chery, Photo de classe, 2016, brush and ink on cardboard, 59.5 x 86.5 cm

    Chery, Photo de classe, 2016, brush and ink on cardboard, 59.5 x 86.5 cm

    Suzanne Biederberg Gallery & Biederberg | Finders Projects
    Proudly present their new exhibition

    DIGITAL PLEASURE

    RDLS Collective: Kraken & Chery make their mark on Amsterdam

    7 May – 4 June 2016

    OPENING SATURDAY 7 MAY 2016 15:00 – 19:00 at both venues
    The exhibition includes site specific work, installations and recent paintings and drawings.

    Two romantic and classical artists from Paris, in the city, in a wonderful world of life and trash, the RDLS Collective – Kraken & Chery who, like the impressionists, went out into nature to paint in front of the subject…but their nature is to look online, at TV, at film… and in the streets. See their work emerge as it is branded on a concrete wall, a canvas or a sheet of paper.

    Born in 2009, the RDLS Collective has evolved over the years through squat and gallery shows and working the streets of Europe. Their home base is Paris, where they began at La Jarry, the largest artist squat in Europe. Today they continue to collaborate on individual and collective large scale projects at Le Wonder atelier in the North of Paris. DIGITAL PLEASURE is their first solo show in the Netherlands. In the same month they will exhibit at the new Urban Art Fair in Paris at the booth of Galerie du Jours Agnès B. with whom they will soon also launch new designs commissioned for her fashion label.

    “Release the Kraken… already alive and well, hiding near a church in Paris… skilled in climbing from roof to wall, leaving traces all around town. Chery has the glasses. Every inch of paper is regarded through these little glasses and with a steady hand, every brush stroke, every line precisely sketches out a new story. With drunken abandon, images flow freely and joyfully, collected from wandering and searching in cyberspace. The night-shift… work in the studio coupled with nightly field-trips through the darkness of the cityscape.”

    Chery: Blending natural and urban elements in an inextricable bond, these improbable relations in his work are expressed on a large scale, with a hint of dark wit.

    Kraken: Painted or exquisitely drawn, his works are an accumulation of human and animal body parts, collected and collaged from all sources, layered with human emotion. The personal and sentimental are amalgamated in a collective and concrete poem.

    RDLS (Rien Dans Le Slip) or YOU NEED BALLS!

    Kraken, 2015, Installation view, Paris

    Kraken, 2015, Installation view, Paris

    Suzanne Biederberg Gallery
    1e Egelantiersdwarsstraat 1
    1015 RW Amsterdam
    Tel: +31 (0)20-6245455
    Mob: +31 (0)6 24718171
    email: biederberg@xs4all.nl
    website: http://www.biederberg.com
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