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The Silence After, pencil on paper, 65 x 130cm, 2013 |
Three Days Later, an
exhibition of new work by Norwegian artist, Magnhild Opdøl opens tonight at
7.00pm at West Cork Arts Centre. Featuring film, sculpture, drawing and photographic
work, this dark, yet thought-provoking exhibition invites the viewer to
contemplate our relationship with the natural world.
Opdøl's beautifully made and understated pieces contain a common feeling
of silence, of having missed the 'happening' and being caught in the moment
after. Three Days
Later picks up on
themes explored in Opdøl’s previous exhibition, Point of No Return.
Continuing with open-ended visual narratives, Opdøl allows the viewer to draw
their own conclusions on what it is that has been interrupted, disturbed or
altered. She explores our relationship with nature and the ongoing damage being
done by human hand. She gently focuses our attention on the unnoticed passing
of things we regard as unchanging, and so which are taken for granted.
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Just before midnight, lambda print on dibond, 2013 |
Of this Opdøl remarks, ‘I am fascinated with things not
being reversible, such as the depletion of our earth's natural resources, the
extinction of species, and the strangeness of a human race that keeps on
ravaging the planet, while knowing we are the authors of our own destruction.’
Her
work is laden with stillness to the extent of creating unease. She is
influenced in part by the work of filmmaker David Lynch, specifically Twin
Peaks. Her work shares Lynch's dark yet beautiful sensibility,
and suggests multiple interpretations of what may already have taken
place.
Her
observation of wildlife and nature is not from a reverential or idyllic
perspective, but instead succeeds in communicating the complexity of
relationships and perception, and that things are not always as they seem. The
Silence After, a drawing, depicts a snowscape. It replicates that feeling
of snow blindness but begs the question - what is covered by the pure white
blanket of snow?
Magnhild
Opdøl was born in Sunndalsøra, Norway in 1980. She lives and works in Dublin
and Ålvundeid, Norway. Opdøl received a B.A. in Fine Art in 2004 and an MA in
Fine Art Painting in 2007 from the National College of Art and Design, Dublin.
She has exhibited widely both in Ireland and internationally and has been the
recipient of many awards and residencies, including being the first recipient
of the Tony O'Malley Residency in Callan, Kilkenny in 2011. Solo exhibitions to
follow at The Painting Society, Oslo, Buskerud Arts Centre and Agder Art
Centre, Norway in 2014
Three Day Later continues until Saturday 11 January 2014.