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Open Oceans: Together/Apart
Open Oceans: Together/Apart
Archival Pigment Prints
Variable Dimensions (5' x 18')
2021

Installation created for the exhibition:
The Memory of Water
Galeria Ponce + Robles, Madrid, Spain
Curated by: Susanna V. Temkin

"Multidisciplinary artist Evelyn Rydz uses water as part of her artistic practice, turning to rivers and oceans as both pictorial source and physical material. Newly created for The Memory of Water, her large-scale Open Oceans Together/Apart is composed of photographs pieced together to simulate the flow of water across the gallery floor. Cut into variously shaped forms, each photograph reflects the surface of bodies of water from across the Americas, ranging from rivers and tributaries in the Boston area where Rydz lives and works, to the to the coasts of Colombia and Cuba, the regions from which her family is from. Such sources not only reference the artist’s own personal biography, but also speak to larger histories of im/migration, trade, and industry, as well as the particularities of climate. As a whole, these images form a new body of water that speaks to global connections; yet, as intimated by the work’s title, each nevertheless maintains its individual nature. Such internal tensions are illustrated by the waves and currents that are arranged so as to move in different directions from one another, endowing the piece with a sense of tense dynamism."

- Susanna V. Temkin, Curator