Framsækin Eyðing /Progressive Decay – Emilia Telese

EMILIA TELESE
Framsækin Eyðing – Progressive Decay
Solo Exhibition

IPA Gallery Islensk Grafik Association of Icelandic Printmakers
14 February – 2 March

Opening 14 February 5 – 7pm

Tryggvagata 17, 101 Reykjavík Iceland

You’re invited to Emilia Telese’s solo exhibition Framsækin Eyðing – Progressive Decay at Grafíksalurinn/IPA Gallery , The Icelandic Printmakers Association in Reykjavík.

Progressive Decay is a series of large scale monotypes and monoprints on polylaminate (sometimes known with the brand name of Tetrapak) which Telese began in 2022 as part of an ongoing exploration into the emotional meaning of materials and the conceptual boundaries of printmaking within her practice. Using inks she made from Icelandic glaciers soil, earth from ancient Italian forests and reconstructed polyaminate (sometimes known with the brand name of tetra-pak), Telese employed a painstaking, emotional process to produce a series of monoprints and monotypes where material and mark-making accumulate until the matrix disintegrates and can no longer be printed.

The series is a reflection on temporality in both process and form, becoming a metaphor for both the impermanence of material culture and the inevitable degradation of all things over time, evoking Roland Barthes’ notion of the grain of the voice, where the deterioration of a medium is as integral to its meaning as its initial form.

The exhibition will run from February 14th to March 2nd, with an opening reception on February 14th from 5 to 7 pm at Tryggvagata 17, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland. Literature includes texts by Ingunn Fjóla Ingþórsdóttir , Gordon Dalton and Emilia Telese.

Opening hours from Tuesday to Sunday from 12pm to 5pm.