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As Slow As Possible: Solo Exhibition by Tom Volkaert

Past exhibition
30 January - 13 March 2021
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Overview
As Slow As Possible, Solo Exhibition by Tom Volkaert

Tom Volkaert’s sculptural work is a testimony to the materiality of memory as much as it is an ongoing tribute to the spiritual and shamanic force of art.

 

Born in Antwerp in 1989, Volkaert’s sculptural work is a carefully balanced combination of refined artistic craftsmanship and the strategic use of unpredictability that comes into play when working with enameled ceramics, epoxy, or oxidized metal. Many of his works consist of circles on legs, which the artist likes to call steering-wheels. These works are like totems: symbolic and organic artifacts that make present the otherworldly alien life in the cosmos and that put us in touch with something radically different from us. On the edges and inside these circles, contorted arachnoid limbs, intestines, and sickly satanic tongues are carefully arranged and held in suspended animation. It is as if these circles are portals to another cosmic dimension and something wholly other than human life is trying to get through, a lumpy otherworldly and alienated organic gesturing at us in a way that feels both familiar and estranging.

 

But Volkaert’s so-called steering wheels are also a totem for his own life and memories, a way of navigating and coming to terms with his own life. For Volkaert, colors embody memory. Personal memories first of all. And thus, the lived memory of the cinereous cigarette stains on the caput morteem colored carpet in his parent’s living room is reenacted and relived through the use of these colors in his work. But universal memories too. The usage of umbilical greyish pink and placenta-colored red appeal to a birthing process all of us have gone through; engaging with these colors, Volkaert’s sculptures establish a connection to the matrixial mother in which all creativity is situated, making the viewer receptive to the most intimate and estranging experience of being alive.

Conjuring up these contradictory feelings and holding them together is, ultimately, at the core of Volkaert’s artistic practice. Holding together contradictory sensations, his art opens a space where feelings of joy, surprise, wonder, and disgust are enclosed in the same ceramic totem or metal cut-out or epoxy statues.

Text by Bram Ieven

Images by Silvia Cappellari

Works
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tom Volkaert, Artisticus Confusa, 2020
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tom Volkaert, Artisticus Confusa, 2020
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tom Volkaert, As Slow As Possible, 2020
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tom Volkaert, Peritonono (Flower for my flower), 2020
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tom Volkaert, Second option but always my first choice, 2020
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tom Volkaert, Mrs. Divoc 91 (Be Running Up That Hill), 2020
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tom Volkaert, Big thing, 2020
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tom Volkaert, Steering Wheels & Horfeeceries, 2020
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tom Volkaert, Selfportrait #7, 2020
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Tom Volkaert, I'm here for my family, i'm here for my friends, i'm here for you, 2020
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  • Tom Volkaert, Artisticus Confusa, 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, Artisticus Confusa, 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, As Slow As Possible, 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, Peritonono (Flower for my flower), 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, Second option but always my first choice, 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, Mrs. Divoc 91 (Be Running Up That Hill), 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, Big thing, 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, Steering Wheels & Horfeeceries, 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, Selfportrait #7, 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, Selfportrait #6, 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, Selfportrait #5, 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, Selfportrait #2, 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, Selfportrait #3, 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, Selfportrait #4, 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, Selfportrait #1, 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, I'm here for my family, i'm here for my friends, i'm here for you, 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, Don't Buy This Piece, Your Place Is Not Nice Enough, 2020
  • Tom Volkaert, As Fast As Possible, 2020
Tom Volkaert, Artisticus Confusa, 2020
Press
  • Art Viewer — Tom Volkaert

    Article, March 2, 2021
  • De Tijd — Tom Volkaert

    Article , February 11, 2021
  • De Standaard — Tom Volkaert

    Article, February 10, 2021
  • Club Paradise — Tom Volkaert and Daan Gielis Solo

    Article, January 30, 2021
  • Marie Claire — Tom Volkaert

    Article, January 30, 2021
  • Antwerp Art — Tom Volkaert and Daan Gielis Solo

    Article, January 30, 2021
  • Stay Happening — Tom Volkaert and Daan Gielis Solo

    Article , January 30, 2021
  • De Morgen — Tom Volkaert

    Article, January 30, 2021
  • Art Daily — Tom Volkaert

    Article , January 30, 2021
  • FAD Magazine — Tom Volkaert and Daan Gielis solo

    Article, December 17, 2020
  • Cartoon-Productions — Tom Volkaert and Daan Gielis Solo

    Article, December 16, 2020
Publications
  • As Slow As Possible

    As Slow As Possible

    Tom Volkaert Book Everyday Gallery, 2020
    Hardback 200 pages
    Publisher: Everyday Gallery
    ISBN: ISBN: 9789464075182
    Dimensions: H 31 x W 20,8 cm
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  • Art Viewer — Tom Volkaert Press

    Art Viewer — Tom Volkaert

    Article Mar 2, 2021
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  • De Tijd — Tom Volkaert Press

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    Article Feb 11, 2021
    The solo exhibition 'As Slow As Possible' by Tom Volkaert and the solo exhibition 'Omdat De Wereld Is Zo Ontrouw' by Daan Gielis featured on...
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    De Standaard — Tom Volkaert

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    The solo exhibition 'As Slow As Possible' by Tom Volkaert and the solo exhibition 'Omdat De Wereld Is Zo Ontrouw' by Daan Gielis featured on...
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  • Art Daily — Tom Volkaert Press

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    The solo exhibition 'As Slow As Possible ' by Tom Volkaert and the solo exhibition 'Omdat De Wereld Is Zo Ontrouw ' by Daan Gielis...
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    De Morgen — Tom Volkaert

    Article Jan 30, 2021
    The solo exhibition 'As Slow As Possible' by Tom Volkaert and the solo exhibition 'Omdat De Wereld Is Zo Ontrouw' by Daan Gielis featured on...
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  • Stay Happening — Tom Volkaert and Daan Gielis Solo Press

    Stay Happening — Tom Volkaert and Daan Gielis Solo

    Article Jan 30, 2021
    The solo exhibition 'As Slow As Possible' by Tom Volkaert and the solo exhibition 'Omdat De Wereld Is Zo Ontrouw' by Daan Gielis featured on...
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  • Antwerp Art — Tom Volkaert and Daan Gielis Solo Press

    Antwerp Art — Tom Volkaert and Daan Gielis Solo

    Article Jan 30, 2021
    The solo exhibition 'As Slow As Possible' by Tom Volkaert and the solo exhibition 'Omdat De Wereld Is Zo Ontrouw' by Daan Gielis featured on...
    Read more
  • Marie Claire — Tom Volkaert Press

    Marie Claire — Tom Volkaert

    Article Jan 30, 2021
    The solo exhibition 'As Slow As Possible' by Tom Volkaert featured on Marie Claire. Find all the information on 'As Slow As Possible' here. Read...
    Read more
  • Club Paradise — Tom Volkaert and Daan Gielis Solo Press

    Club Paradise — Tom Volkaert and Daan Gielis Solo

    Article Jan 30, 2021
    The solo exhibition 'As Slow As Possible' by Tom Volkaert and the solo exhibition 'Omdat De Wereld Is Zo Ontrouw' by Daan Gielis featured on...
    Read more
  • FAD Magazine — Tom Volkaert and Daan Gielis solo Press

    FAD Magazine — Tom Volkaert and Daan Gielis solo

    Article Dec 17, 2020
    The solo exhibition 'As Slow As Possible' by Tom Volkaert and the solo exhibition 'Omdat De Wereld Is Zo Ontrouw' by Daan Gielis featured on...
    Read more
  • Cartoon-Productions — Tom Volkaert and Daan Gielis  Solo Press

    Cartoon-Productions — Tom Volkaert and Daan Gielis Solo

    Article Dec 16, 2020
    The solo exhibition 'As Slow As Possible' by Tom Volkaert and the solo exhibition 'Omdat De Wereld Is Zo Ontrouw' by Daan Gielis featured on...
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  • As Slow As Possible Publications

    As Slow As Possible

    Tom Volkaert Book May 31, 2018
    Mankind, immersed as he is in a condition of constant precarity and contingency, could hardly survive without the refuge of the irrational: psychological protection in...
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