facing the tangible
Rini Tandon
Rini Tandon's artistic oeuvre addresses aesthetic and philosophical issues employing an impressive
array of media: objects, sculptures, three-dimensional images, photographs and videos, in-situ installations, and interventions
in the gallery space.
The very different works in terms of form and materials nevertheless share
a lucid intention: as artworks, they explore the charged realms between perception and cognition, between presence and absence,
between negation and addition, between illusion and reality, between material and medium, and between narrative and form.
Tandon's authentic artistic research engages with the, at first glance difficult, endeavour to transform abstract
models of thought into a direct physical experience. Her works convey the cognitive moment of "knowing" in a complex sensual
form, rendering this moment tangible and perceptible without either illustrating or describing it.
The objects,
paintings, videos and installations in the exhibition with the programmatic title Facing the Tangible provide information
on the meticulous aesthetic research process, which the artist undertakes for her exploration of sensual perception (e.g.
Same Time Triple, 2003-2014) and reflection (e.g. Reflection Board, 2013). She engages with topics from the realm of the natural
sciences, physics, such as the space-time dimension (e.g. Imperceptible States, 2008) or physical states (e.g. Fluid Attributes,
1999), where the observer's standpoint and central perspective are permanently challenged, where thought models are transformed
into two-, three- or four-dimensional objects and tablets (e.g. Reflection Board, 2013).
People, their vision,
physicality and perception, manifest themselves in Rini Tandon's work as significant absences (e.g. In my absence they entered
my home, 2012-2015). She integrates this absence as the blind-spot in the perception without which, however, what is there
cannot be "understood". So the artist's own feet (Anthology of a Walk, 2012-2016) and hands (Catching the Sun, 2012-2016)
appear, almost always ghost-like, in x-ray photographs, colour negatives (Home Laboratory, 2000) and as projections on a given
backdrop (Rendering, 2012-2016). Or the artist photographs the hands of a child as the shaping elements, which will leave
their imprint behind on materials and media in the future (e.g. In the Nature of Things, 2012-2015).
So the traces,
the bodies — human and not human — left in the world are an essential element in Tandon's works. She freezes these traces,
which allude to things past, things not-present, as fragile objects (Processing the Line, 2009) or lacquer drawings. (Transformers/Transducers,
2007-2010) for viewers in an imaginary future.
(Katharina Gsöllpointner, January 2017)
RINI TANDON was
born in Raipur (India) and has been living and working in Vienna since 1978. After studying Psychology at Delhi University
and Fine Arts at the University of Baroda, India, the artist graduated from the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Since 1982,
she has shown her works in numerous national and international, solo and group exhibitions with major institutions. Rini Tandon
has long been lecturing at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Numerous publications accompany her exhibitions and work
at the University.
With Facing The Tangible, Galerie Raum mit Licht presents artist Rini Tandon for the second
time. The selected works lead one through a multifaceted course into the concept of the tangible. About her method of working,
she remarks "...I don’t take reference to a center, rather to a periphery in movement". The exhibition makes possible encountering
objects, installations, photographic works and collages in a manner by which a cross-linking between transmission and reception
is left to the observer.