• A'Driane Nieves: Synaptic Blooming

    애드리안 니에베스 : 만개하는 시냅스

     

    5 – 23 September 2023

    52, Hoenamu-ro 44-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Korea

    서울시 용산구 회나무로 44 길 52

    +82 (0) 2 794 1452

     

    Opening Reception: 5 September, 5 – 7 PM

     

    Galerie Marguo is pleased to present Synaptic Blooming, a solo presentation of new works by American artist A'Driane Nieves in Seoul, Korea during Frieze Seoul week. Hosted by Korean gallery EDIT and on view through 23 September, this pop-up exhibition marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in Asia.

     

    With Synaptic BloomingA'Driane Nieves’ paintings offer space for her own and others' quiet reflection and contemplation. She credits both the writing and visual components of her practice with helping her to find her voice and creating space for her to safely release long-buried emotions.

     

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    A'Driane Nieves: Synaptic Blooming 애드리안 니에베스 : 만개하는 시냅스 5 – 23 September 2023 52, Hoenamu-ro 44-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Korea...
    A'Driane Nieves
    Exuberant Synaptogenesis #1, 2023
    Acrylic, house paint and sanguine dry lead on Belgian linen
    152.4 x 182.9 cm (60 x 72 in)
  • A'Driane Nieves' interdisciplinary practice focuses on the physical, epigenetic, psychological, and social-emotional impacts of trauma—inherited, historical or ancestral, personal —exposing how it shapes, alters, and redefines identity over the course of our lives.
     
    Her intuition driven process draws heavily on memories, emotions, and experiences from both the past and present. Nieves often completes a painting in one sitting, relying on physical movement and music to channel her inner truths and rememberings.
  • lately, what i find myself responding to more and more on the canvas are the bits of data and research that are helping me to more fully understand the intricacies of my own neurological wiring.
     
    — A'Driane Nieves
  • i feel everything so intensely in my body that it often feels as though the sheer magnitude of each wave or explosion of emotion will eviscerate me completely. my mind is a collage of cacophonous images and sounds feeding into one another in an infinite loop, my neurology a discordant blend of realities that function and dysfunction according to genetic mutation and environmental input, and my nervous system formalized by sensitive neuroception.
     
    — A'Driane Nieves
  • whether triggered by an internal or external stimulus, everything—emotions, thoughts, sensations, speech, sounds, synaptic connections—blooms within me exponentially, informing every outward response, gesture, mannerism, and expressive behavior.
     
    — A'Driane Nieves
  • at any given moment, my sensory experience as i navigate the world can be either wholly overwhelmed or an infinite expansion in every direction; sometimes, both happen simultaneously.
     
    these works are a collection of reactions to what i’m learning from my hyperfixation-driven deep dives into understanding the processes (or lack thereof) that contribute to the development of the neurodivergent brain.
     
    — A'Driane Nieves
  • A'Driane Nieves, Neural Regeneration #2, 2023

    A'Driane Nieves

    Neural Regeneration #2, 2023
    Acrylic, house paint, pencil and sanguine dry lead on Belgian linen
    177.8 x 127 cm (70 x 50 in)
  • it is my hope such self-inquisition encourages others to explore their own interiority with curiosity and grace, leading to transformative self-acceptance.
     
    — A'Driane Nieves
  • ABOUT THE ARTIST
    Portrait of A'Driane Nieves at her studio. Photo: Neal Santos. © A'Driane Nieves. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Marguo.

    ABOUT THE ARTIST

    A’Driane Nieves was born in San Antonio, Texas, in 1982.

     

    A visual artist and writer, A’Driane Nieves is a U.S. Air Force veteran and the founder of an arts nonprofit and art magazine. Nieves is a self-taught painter of over a decade. At the urging of her therapist, she began using painting as a form of art therapy in 2011 during her recovery from postpartum depression and following her later diagnosis of bipolar disorder. This initial experimentation led to her using abstract expressionist painting as a way to overcome the impacts of childhood abuse, specifically emotional suppression. Influenced by Joan Mitchell, Cy Twombly, Bernice Bing, and early Black abstractionist painters ranging from Alma Thomas to Mary Lovelace O’Neal, Nieves’ paintings offer space for her own and others' quiet reflection and contemplation. She credits both the writing and visual components of her practice with helping her to find her voice and creating space for her to safely release long-buried emotions.

     

    Her interdisciplinary practice focuses on the physical, epigenetic, psychological, and social-emotional impacts of trauma—inherited, historical or ancestral, personal —exposing how it shapes, alters, and redefines identity over the course of our lives. Her intuition-driven process draws heavily on memories, emotions, and experiences from both the past and present. Nieves often completes a painting in one sitting, relying on physical movement and music to channel her inner truths and rememberings.

     

    Through abstract forms and composition and expressive mark-making, she gives visible shape to the internal biological and emotional processes of adaptation, recovery, healing, and transformation. Nieves' work allows her to carve out—and take up—space where the fullness of her humanity as a Black, queer, neurodivergent woman can be expressed without retribution. It is her hope that holding space in her work to express her fullest self encourages others to do the same.

     

    In 2018, Nieves founded Tessera Arts Collective, a not-for-profit serving women and non-binary abstract artists of color. Nieves’ work has been exhibited internationally and can be found in Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, France; Rennie Museum, Vancouver, Canada; X Museum, Beijing, China; Dangxia Art Space, Beijing, China; Podo Museum, Jeju-do, South Korea; and the Spurs Collection, San Antonio, Texas. 

     

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