Alexandra Barth

Scenography

June 19 - July 31, 2021

Chris Sharp Gallery is pleased to present the US solo debut of the Slovakian artist Alexandra Barth.

Alexandra Barth is essentially a still life painter. Working in air brush, Barth portrays stark and moody interiors of a relatively nondescript, middle European character. Her cold, quasi-photographic imagery is freighted with a nebulous, if noirish narrative charge; far from cozy and welcoming, it contains a certain menace, as if these were forensic details of a crime scene. The uniform, Ikea-style furniture found in her interiors, which recalls the utopian production ideals of Bauhaus, Russian constructivism, and even post-war American design, assumes a somewhat dystoptian character here, by virtue of having all but fully realized the homogenizing tendancy of these movements. The unexpected angles of Barth’s compositions wield a rushed, snapshot quality while recalling the dramatic angularity of constructivism– a drama that is heightened by the work’s penchant for chiaroscuro lighting. As such, these ostensibly simple still lives are full of a rich and dynamic strangeness which subtly upends their apparent banality while depicting certain legacies of modernism within every day life.


(b. 1989 Malacky, Slovakia; lives and works in Bratislava)

received her degree from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava in 2013. A selection of solo exhibitions have been held at Phoinix, Bratislava (2020), Urban gallery, Pescara (2020), Hotdock project space, Bratislava (2019). Recent group exhibitions include Like a picture, Photoport, Bratislava (2020), The Elevator, Temporary Parapet, Bratislava (2019) and MDŽ, White&Weiss, Bratislava (2017).

The exhibition was made possible thanks to financial support from the Slovak Arts Council (Fond na podporu umenia).