Zander Blom - The Drain of Progress

30 April - 31 May 2008

OPENING: Wednesday 30 April 2008 18h00 - 21h00


Recently recognized by frieze Magazine as one of the ‘most internationally significant solo exhibitions of 2007,’ and featured on the cover of Art South Africa Magazine

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The exhibition comprises a set of one off photographs, drawings, paintings and prints and includes the launch of Zander’s first book, The Drain of Progress - A Catalogue Raisonné that provides a unique view of a stage set upon which Blom’s ongoing modernist experiment occurs.

With the highest degree of sincerity Zander Blom questions the personal relevance and motives of the modernist visual artists before him. How did it feel to be the true “avant-garde”? Moreover, of what personal relevance is Modernism when viewed as a series of cultural movements that stretch back as far as the 1890’s? His investigation of modernism is much like a child being presented with a watch, and in order to understand it - he immediately takes it apart.

Working as an artist since 2002, Zander Blom’s physical output includes painting, drawing, printmaking, installation and photography (primarily as a means to document the development of his physical works).

The Drain of Progress was launched in September 2007 along with a major exhibition at the Rooke Gallery (JHB) and was chosen as one of the Top 5 Art exhibitions in Johannesburg 2007 by The Sunday Independent. The work was also chosen for _.ZA – Young Art from South Africa_ as curated by Marlene Dumas, Lorenzo Fusi, Kendell Geers, Bernie Searle, Minnette Vari and Sue Williamson. Zander Blom appears at Whatiftheworld / Gallery as part of a collaboration with the Rooke Gallery, Johannesburg.

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Click here to download the artist’s CV &rarr