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Chris Soal
To Sharpen our Senses and Soften our Touch
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The work by the award-winning, emerging South African artist
The work by the award-winning, emerging South African artist
Chris Soal is a South African artist born in 1994 and has situated his practice between Johannesburg and Cape Town. Soal's studio-based work is sculptural in its output, working with objects and materials in ways that show a conceptual engagement with the contexts and histories of the objects but that also re-enforce the body as a site for knowledge reception and production. Soal's works seek to make a poetic statement through the simplest of means, engaging the viewer's spatial awareness and perceptual habits while challenging core societal preconceptions of value and hierarchy.
Through his use of discarded and mundane ephemera, such as toothpicks and bottle caps, along with concrete, rebar, electric fencing cable, sandpaper, and other industrial materials, the artist intuitively develops the familiar to the point of the uncanny. Soal's works can be considered social abstractions influenced by a reinterpreted Arte Povera that is deeply rooted in and reflective of his upbringing in Johannesburg, South Africa. Working symbiotically with his materials, Soal utilises the inherent physical characteristics of the objects to transform them through processes of aggregation, combination, and erosion. He seeks to interrogate views of nature and culture as a binary concept, foregrounding pressing ecological concerns by repositioning the viewer as an active agent within the contemporary environment. Despite the artificiality of his materials, Soal's process allows them to take on biomorphic qualities or evoke natural phenomena, expressing his interest in their phenomenological quality.
Chris Soal is a South African artist born in 1994 and has situated his practice between Johannesburg and Cape Town. Soal's studio-based work is sculptural in its output, working with objects and materials in ways that show a conceptual engagement with the contexts and histories of the objects but that also re-enforce the body as a site for knowledge reception and production. Soal's works seek to make a poetic statement through the simplest of means, engaging the viewer's spatial awareness and perceptual habits while challenging core societal preconceptions of value and hierarchy.
Through his use of discarded and mundane ephemera, such as toothpicks and bottle caps, along with concrete, rebar, electric fencing cable, sandpaper, and other industrial materials, the artist intuitively develops the familiar to the point of the uncanny. Soal's works can be considered social abstractions influenced by a reinterpreted Arte Povera that is deeply rooted in and reflective of his upbringing in Johannesburg, South Africa. Working symbiotically with his materials, Soal utilises the inherent physical characteristics of the objects to transform them through processes of aggregation, combination, and erosion. He seeks to interrogate views of nature and culture as a binary concept, foregrounding pressing ecological concerns by repositioning the viewer as an active agent within the contemporary environment. Despite the artificiality of his materials, Soal's process allows them to take on biomorphic qualities or evoke natural phenomena, expressing his interest in their phenomenological quality.
About the Authors
Natasha D. Becker, a South African curator and expert in contemporary African art, is the head of the permanent collection of historical African art at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
Marta Papini is an independent curator and writer.
Nadine Barth has been the editor for over 100 books on fashion, art, architecture, and photography, and a consultant for many more with publishers.
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