Exhibition Poster 2022
This poster featuring a detail of Jeremy Demester’s work Chorav eksera ritchya te dikav tu mé, 2022 was published on the occasion of the exhibition Jeremy Demester – Djemy at Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin, 29 April – 18 June 2022.
Exhibition Poster Publisher: Galerie Max Hetzler Berlin | Paris | London Publication date: 2022 Dimensions: 59.5 x 83.5 cm Sold unframed
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As a descendant of the wandering ancestry of the Romani community, Jeremy Demester (b. 1988, Digne) draws from a wide variety of cultures and traditions within his oeuvre. It is an inherited wanderlust that first drew the artist to Benin in 2015, where he was invited for a residency at the Zinsou Foundation in Ouidah. Here, Demester discovered an alternate way of connecting to the world, through the power of magic, rituals and dance inspired by a keen observance and insightful knowledge of the country’s nature and ancient rites. Today, the artist lives and works between Benin and the South of France. Demester’s recent works gather and convey the visions of an artist who gives a central place to intuition, which is a driving force in his practice. ‘Painting is a body in which thought and unknown desires are embodied,’ he explains. Drawing on the rich folklore, oral history, mystics and mythology of Benin culture, Demester explores the imaginative forces that bind Vodun societies and travelling peoples in his vibrant paintings, esoteric sculptures and intricate works on paper. Frequently executed in vivid layers of paint – at times free-flowing and gestural, at others meticulously rendered – his work speaks to the dreamy, expressive landscapes of the spiritual world.
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Djemy
Goethestraße 2/3, Berlin
2022
Exhibition page on maxhetzler.com