This exhibition explores how everyday objects, transformed through artistic deconstruction, evoke forgotten memories, revealing the extraordinary within the ordinary.
Sensorial Filming
As a succession of experiences fulfilling our needs and blurring the poetics of sensations, our daily lives seem imbued with the banal and mechanical. However, through careful observation, these souvenirs can become rich, unique and singular sensations, deserving to be cherished and held onto. Such contemplations thus seek to capture the memories through our senses, and therefore through our entire being, transforming them into vessels of the authentic and deeply personal. Much like Proust’s Madeleine, these sensations seem conveyed by objects, that evoke their (hi)stories: a furniture, a colour, a space, a shape...
Material Memory
The exhibition at Albert van Abbehuis, titled In Search of..., draws inspiration from the proustian exploration of memory and examines the countless fragments of our unremembered experiences. Centred on everyday objects, the artists and designers are invited to create new pieces while experimenting. Through processes of deconstruction and transformation, they fold, twist, pull, stretch, magnify, and burn these objects; reshaping their forms and colours, to evoke the vibrations and souvenirs they withheld — thus unveiling their inherent poetry. A spatial and temporal tension unfolds, where each crafted furniture bears witness to the lasting power of souvenir, inviting us to rediscover the extraordinary within the ordinary.
Rediscovery of Ordinary
As a Madeleine dipped in tea on a Sunday morning, the visitors are invited to experience the interaction between the memory and the material world, in this house where souvenirs persist, intertwine and come to life.
*Exhibiting Artist
EOB
teo.rhe
Sun Lee
Hun Lee
Ae Office
Jieun Kim
Dahm Lee
Ptyx studio
Sheyang Li
Seojun Yun
Sunhyo Mast
Thijs van Heerde
Walter Mingledorff
Myeonga Seo X Marie Kolářová