Matthieu Ronsse
Cheap imitations
2008
Print on Galerie Prestige Smooth Pearl paper
159 × 221 cm
Edition of 7 copies, signed and numbered by the artist
Uitverkocht
over dit werk
The selected work seem to have been subject to abuse. Cheap Imitations shows a battered copy of a detail from the painting Doubting Thomas, by Gerrit van Hontshorst (NL 1590-1656) leaving traces of sweat, tears, stains and paint like a silent witness of everyday life in the studio of the artist. By scaling the reality Ronsse creates a kind of trompe l’oeil. A push from the classical idea of perfection and into the current artistic world of few boundaries.
over Matthieu Ronsse
The paintings and installations of Matthieu Ronsse are fragments of a painterly discourse where experiment and the joy of creating are central. As long as the artwork is in Ronsse’s hands, it remains subject to an ongoing creative process and is thus never perceived as ‘finished’. Even during his exhibitions, transformations are continuously possible. For Ronsse, it is not the final image that is the focal point, but rather the essence of his work lies in the creative process along the way. The painting is simultaneously his palette: it self-reflexively contains the traces of its own production while showing the chance occurrences Ronsse encourages to evince vigorous energy with his creative process. Fragments of work by old masters, depictions of the private sphere of the artist, and architecture and photography books are his recurring subjects. Together they form the fundamental ideas of his painterly imagination in which an accumulation of images and materials create these surprising possibilities and new avenues of exploration. Experiencing Ronsse’s work is beyond looking at an image: it is about the complete immersion in the creative process of the artist.
(courtesy of Tanguy Eeckhout)
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