• In These Verses I Find Home

    1X1 Art Gallery / November 11, 2022 - December 31, 2022

In These Verses I Find Home

This exhibition presents multimedia works made using photography, drawing, sculpture, textile and wood to reflect upon stories and histories of migration, time, our relationship with nature and the environment. Remen’s works are a unique assemblage of intimate moments, poetry and personal objects that were passed on matrilineally, from one generation to the other. She explores the cartography of memory and the non-linearity of both narratives and time. Through her work, the artist journeys to sites of memories, evoking personal spaces, her relationship with the landscape, returning, always, to the maternal source. The maternal source of the grandmotherfrom whose archive she employs the city, the story, the memory and the object. The maternal source also of Earthexploring the idea of Earth as feminine, a sacred space of belonging. This concept manifests itself from a micro level of personal spaces that evoke the memories of home to a macro level of the earth which we call home. Home serves as the leitmotiv in one's history, identity and sense of belonging. The structure that houses us becomes a reflection of our personal, ideological and cultural pasts. It forms our notions of comfort and stability we build our homes and our homes build us.

The artist is inspired by architecture and constructs complex monochromatic, performance-based montages that draw significantly from the aesthetics of theatre. She meticulously layers photographs and drawings with glass or mulmul, which capture a fleeting moment in time. The figures are staged, sometimes in transition, evoking a sense of mystery as well as nostalgia. The use of light, symmetry, geometry and patterns, play a key role in Remens artistic practice. The feminine form sees a strong presence in her world of nostalgia, represented as figures or abstracted as undulating landscapes capturing ideas of regeneration, nurture and balance.