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Artworks
Tove Storch
Untitled, 2020Metal & group of unique drawings on vellum paper32,5 x 31 x 22 cm (12,8 x 12,2 x 8,66 in)TS20016Further images
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Arguing that Tove Storch's artistic approach is open-ended and metamorphic could come across as misplaced when observing her sculptures, which often appear neutral and self-contained in their final shape. Superficially,...Arguing that Tove Storch's artistic approach is open-ended and metamorphic could come across as misplaced when observing her sculptures, which often appear neutral and self-contained in their final shape. Superficially, the repetition of basic geometric structures and the use of standardized or factory-produced materials might suggest deliberate complacency, if not even a lack of pulse. In fact, the sculptures vibrate with the artist's awareness that things are in constant development, and if they sit or stand straight and proper is just as in the wait of an imminent release, like the pupil the second before the bell rings.
The objects we are presented with are the tangible translation of a state of potentiality, where the discernible simplicity of materials and forms is employed to wedge and balance the inherent force of physical matter. In this process, the artist is both witness and accomplice. If, on the one side, she lends her hand to the establishment of the infrastructure, on the other she steps back and lets the forces at play take their course, observing their manifestation with the same wonder of the viewer.
Curiosity is the hidden drive that animates Storch's installations, and the red thread that connects all of them.
To some extent, the artist's inquisitiveness might explain the audacity of certain material combinations, as well as the intuitive and at times emotive nature of her outputs. But, most importantly, it is what makes the beholder feel at ease in the presence of her creations. Carrying no imposition of value, they are unbiased in the way they come to light, and devoid of the pressure to perform in how they occupy the space. Their meaning is embedded in their being. No matter if the gesture applied by the artist operates by subtraction or addition: it always reveals a fragment of purpose that existed beforehand, offering a circumstance of non-verbal understanding.
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