Ester Partegàs: The Passerby

Madrid, Madrid, 03/25/2017 - 05/20/2017
Doctor Fourquet 4
NoguerasBlanchard is pleased to announce The Passerby, an exhibition
of new works by Ester Partegàs. It comprises two
bodies of work, The Passerby, an installation occupying the main
gallery, and a series of airbrushed paintings titled Studies on
Mysticism.
Similar to some of her previous projects, The Passerby (2017)
recreates a common public space, in this case a street market that alludes to
the generic, anonymous and ubiquitous landscapes we are so familiar with. The
work itself consists of translucent polyurethane scrims that have been directly
cast from the common polyethylene tarps used to protect and shelter people and
goods. Hanging from steel structures that recreate the labyrinthine layout of a
market, the viewer is obliged to move amongst the tarps, engaging with the
myriad of lights and colors their creases and textures convey.
Studies on Mysticism (2017) is a series of airbrushed works painted
directly on the surface of flattened product wrappers, such as chewing gum or
cookie boxes. On these, Partegàs reproduces the original product background
graphics omitting any foreground registers – such as words or logos – with the
purpose of revealing the transcendental metaphysical promise the products
present.
For the current exhibition Partegàs’ keenly observes the minutiae of our
surroundings, what George Perec coined “the infra-ordinary”, which has been an
ongoing inquiry in her practice. Through a material transformation in one case,
and the recuperation of hidden signs on another, Partegàs conveys a sense of
light and space foreign to the hustle of everyday living. With these works, she
points to a potential for the metaphysical and the divine to present themselves
in the most overseen and ignored. She proposes a place where fiction and reality
meet; a place where the material and immaterial might coexist.