Mette Winckelmann: Lend and Borrow
Wilson Saplana is pleased to present artist Mette Winckelmann's first solo exhibition in the gallery, Lend and Borrow. For the exhibition, Winckelmann presents new geometric, material, and tactile paintings that freely investigate seemingly fixed dimensions such as economy, power, and gender.
With a precise rectangle of green limestone from the Danish Island Bornholm, artist Mette Winckelmann occupies the floor of the gallery's front room. The measurement of the stone installation takes form and material from the freedom pillar that towers over Vesterbrogade in front of the gallery, commemorating the abolition of selfdom when Danish farmers became free, inaugurating a new economic chapter in Danish history. The exhibition's narrative thus extends out onto street level and far back in history. From here Winckelmann composes the aesthetics and materiality of the works, freely associating to the history and emotions of art and economics, to the industrial and economic flourishing of the 18th century, and to transnational collage and patchwork traditions, whose community practice and optimization economy can be dated to East Asia before the Western time calculation.