DORIS BLOOM | sugar in the petrol
about.
Doris Bloom was born in 1954 in Vereenigieng, South Africa, and has been living and working between Copenhagen and South Africa since 1976.
She has participated in numerous international exhibitions and represented Denmark at the Johannesburg Biennial in 1995 with a project in collaboration with William Kentridge, presented in the same year in Rome as part of Projected Artists – Obiettivo Roma, curated by STUDIO STEFANIA MISCETTI and 2RC Edizioni d’Arte.
In this personal exhibition Doris Bloom exhibits a new series of paIntings and photographs that testify and highlight the complex relationship experienced by the artist in the continuous comparison between reality and cultures of a deeply different nature.
The subject of the 1995 series of ten photographs on display is violence, experienced as a childhood memory of South Africa: images reconstructed in tableaux vivants, which could even be mistaken for real documents, testify to the fragments of an experience that Bloom has carried in from early childhood and that only now, after many years of residence in Denmark and after the fall of apartheid, she feels ready to reveal visually.
The memory reveals the cracks existing in the iron order that the apartheid regime was trying to impose on culture and which opened with even greater violence when control weakened: not only the violence of the whites against the blacks but also the violence that spread among the blacks themselves.
For Bloom, these brutal events are not limited only to the human context but are part of a strange pact with South African nature in its entirety: it is nature itself that actually reveals its violent face when the old order of things fails. In the three large 2003 paintings (Columbia, Texas, 160 x 205 cm; Good Hope in a Bottle, 160 x 205 cm, Welsh Beli II, 200 x 300 cm) emerge the recurring themes of the pictorial universe of Bloom – memory, chaos, decay and rebirth – which take shape through classic and archaic symbols belonging to the two cultures between which his artistic experience is placed.
The exhibition is organized within the third edition of the FotoGrafia Festival.
Doris Bloom takes part in the South African photography group show Sugar in the Petrol, curated by the herself and Stefania Miscetti. The exhibition will be on display at the British School at Rome, via Gramsci 61, from Monday 5 April to 4 June 2004.
Read and download the exhibition’s press release.
artists.
DORIS BLOOM was born in Vereeniging in South Africa, in 1954 and studied in the Johannesburg Art College. Since 1976 she lives in Copenhagen where she studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Art in the Design Department with Robert Jacobsen. She combines her work as a painter with an equally important involvement in photography, installation, and graphics.
For a complete profile see the artist page.
more exhibitions.
more exhibitions by DORIS BLOOM with STUDIO STEFANIA MISCETTI.
BABIES ARE KNOCKING
group show
may 27th, 2021 – october 2, 2021
BUON DOMANI – A BETTER TOMORROW
group show
december 9th, 2010 – january 29th, 2011
DORIS BLOOM
sod
april 6th – may 8th, 2004
ANABLEPS
group show
march 9th – april 28th, 2000
BLOOM – KENTRIDGE
projected artists obiettivo: roma I/V – memory and geography
june 15th – july 28th, 1995
PALLE
group show
december 10th, 1993 – january 1994
more catalogues.
more catalogues by DORIS BLOOM with STUDIO STEFANIA MISCETTI.
BABIES ARE KNOCKING
exhibition catalogue
SSM, rome 2021
ANABLEPS
catalogue of the exhibition
tipo-lito aurelia 72, rome 2000
DORIS BLOOM – WILLIAM KENTRIDGE
projected artists | obiettivo: roma I/V | memory and geography
exhibition catalogue
tipo-lito aurelia 72, rome 1995