Carbon 12 is proud to announce their first participation at the 32nd edition of Art Brussels with Sara Rahbar and Ralf Ziervogel.

Both Sara Rahbar and Ralf Ziervogel are an integral part of Carbon 12’s internationally lauded represented artists. The 'Lacuna' themed booth will exclusively premier unseen recent works in which their practices take a new aesthetic development.

'Lacuna' is what happens when we hear, 'use your words, not your fists', but don’t listen; when we act first and think later; it is the gap of silence from internalized trauma post and prior to violence. Ziervogel depicts pre-conflict: his minimalist geometric 'lines' on gesso-ed canvas upon closer look are actually violent internal monologue, handwritten with obsessive, growing rage, the mental chaos organized through fixated repetition.

image Ralf Ziervogel / Kobold I, ink on gesso primed canvas, 60x50 cm, 2013 / Courtesy of Carbon 12

image Ralf Ziervogel / Eskimolied III,ink on gesso primed canvas, 140x240 cm, 2013 / Courtesy of Carbon 12

Rahbar presents the after: war and industrial object-based assemblages, representing the inevitable explosion’s emptied and fragmented remains in cold decoration on flattened tarp or walls, painstakingly organized and displayed as though trying to rebuild a whole from destroyed fragments. The works hang intermingled, in conversation not only with the viewer, but with each other in a constant reminder of the cause and effects of violence.

image Sara Rahbar / Solace, mixed-media, 64x39 cm, 2013 / Courtesy of Carbon 12

image Sara Rahbar / Solace, mixed-media, 64x39 cm, 2013 / Courtesy of Carbon 12

In testament to the universally applicable message conveyed through differing mediums, the poetic tension for both artists lies not only within their honed technical execution, but what these depictions imply about the quiet, internalized states of trauma before and after.


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