KÜNSTLERHAUS

BETHANIEN

Künstler*innen

Stijn Ank

Belgium

Interval, 2012, plaster, acrylic, 275 x 442 x 58 cm, Photo: Dirk Pauwels, Courtesy Collection S.M.A.K.

Ank’s body of work can be considered as an extensive research into the relationship between matter and void and the various ways in which contemporary sculpture can be defined in relation to its surrounding space.
He creates a mold with a variety of materials marking off the boundaries of a certain chosen space, which he then casts in plaster. During the casting process Ank mixes pigments with the liquid plaster, letting the material render their ultimate appearance. The works created by this process are both fragile and robust, delicate and solid, light as a feather and heavy as lead.
For Ank his works are not merely sculptures placed in space but ‘stances’ or ‘subjects’ that appear out of the space itself. They do not refer to any reality or to themselves as objects and define themselves on the basis of the relationships with both the viewer and the space thus continuously changing.

STAY
01.07.2016 – 01.04.2017