Toby Paterson: Generosity
April 22 thru June 17, 2007
opening: Saturday April, 21 at 5 pm
Location: Hogewal 1-9
The British artist Toby Paterson
(1974, Glasgow) is fascinated by modernism in the art of painting, sculpture and
architecture, with special emphasis on its underlying ideologies. With
regard to social housing projects the ideal of a malleable society led
to an emphasis on efficiency, social wellfare, attention to public
space, purity.
Toby Paterson usually focuses his attention on the often dilapidated
modernist architecture which is gradually disappearing from the urban
landscape as the result of subsequent planning and design developments. He represents these
architectural elements in such a tranquil, sophisticated and aesthetic
manner that their inner beauty is regained. And implicitly the lost
ideals are weighed and made visible again.
Following an intensive period of research and analysis in The Hague,
Toby Paterson's exhibition at Stroom will feature new work exclusively.
Specific sources of inspiration for him were the post-war redevelopment
area of The Hague South West, the Black Madonna social housing block
(designed by Carel Weeber), and the building of the Ministry of
Finance. All three are in the midst of radical transformation. Paterson
will show paintings, works on Perspex, sculptures and photographs.
Toby Paterson, who used to explore the urban environment as an
impassioned skateboarder, is generally viewed as one of today's leading
British artists. Winner of the Beck's Futures Award in 2002, he is
currently working on a prestigious commission for the new headquarters
of BBC Scotland in Glasgow. Last year De Vleeshal, Middelburg (NL)
presented a survey of his work entitled ‘Broken Arabesque'.
Click here for a photo report on the installation of the exhibition at Stroom Den Haag.
Click here for a photo report of the opening of the exhibition on April 21.
Articles on Toby Paterson
nrc.next, 31 mei 2007
NRC Handelsblad, 29 mei 2007
VPRO De Avonden: Interview Toby Paterson
Kunstbeeld, mei 2007
AD/Haagse Courant, 21 april 2007
Map Magazine, 2006
Scotland on Sunday, 4 juni 2006
BD Online, 4 februari 2005 (tekst van Toby Paterson)
SubmitResponse weblog (april 2003)
Frieze, september 2004
Website The Modern Institute
BBC News on Beck's Futures Award, 2002
De Zwarte Madonna/The Black Madonna
website architectuur.org
website writersblock.net
Webdossier Den Haag ZuidWest
The exhibition is made possible in part by the Mondriaan Foundation and Modern Institute Glasgow.
- 22 Apr '07 - 17 Jun '07
- Hogewal 1-9, The Hague