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22/10

The Elusive Self - The Finissage - by MC de Waal

The Elusive Self - The Finissage - by MC de Waal

The Finissage with performance video premiere | musical performance by Moritz Friedhofen.

TORCH Gallery presents The Elusive Self, a one-week-only exhibition by MC de Waal during Amsterdam Dance Event. This collaborative and multidisciplinary project is centered around a leather suit, the result of an extensive search for the right designers and materials. The outfit represents the ideal image of an assertive amazon that the artist has fantasized about since childhood.

Worn by a lifelike wax statue, the suit becomes a disorienting statement piece. The v-shaped silhouette and corresponding photographs of the three basic geometric shapes refer to two kindred spirits of De Waal from a different time: German singer and performer Klaus Nomi and German artist and choreographer Oskar Schlemmer, who regarded his costumes for the mathematical choreography of the Triadisches Ballett (1922) as 'walking architecture'.

Also on view will be documentation of a performance done by De Waal in the suit, to the new Italo disco song Creatures of the Night by her alter ego Maxime Duvall. The exhibition is completed by a new triptych of paintings by the Rotterdam collective KAMP HORST inspired by the song.


About the artist
Having always worked on the crossroads between photography, performance, music, fashion
and the club scene, De Waal is a seamless fit with ADE. Years of modeling taught her how to
use the body as a means of expression. Publicly pushing the boundaries of self-alteration, she
deals with the concepts of human identity and the constructible man.

Rotterdam artist collective KAMP HORST is known for its intense paintings with comic-like
compositions, depicting absurd humour and strange combinations of persons, animals and
objects.

Collaborators:
KAMP HORST: paintings
Vanderwilt & MC de Waal: leather suit design
Italo Connection: Creaters of the Night remix
Silas Schletterer & Maxime Duvall: soundscape
Wessel Haaxman: performance video

TORCH GALLERY

In 1984, TORCH Gallery was established by Adriaan van der Have as a stage for Dutch and international contemporary art. Adriaan was among the first to see the potential of photography as an art form. He continued to take risks in new ways of expression, making him a pioneer promoter of photography, veejay art and digital imaging.


Since 2009, his son Mo has continued his legacy. Looking beyond restrictions and expectations, he represents and presents veteran artists who are leading in several disciplines as well as younger artists who keep pushing the limits of their respective mediums. Each year, TORCH organizes several solo and group exhibitions in the Amsterdam gallery space and is present at renowned art fairs the world over.

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In 1984, TORCH Gallery was established by Adriaan van der Have as a stage for Dutch and international contemporary art. Adriaan was among the first to see the potential of photography as an art form. He continued to take risks in new ways of expression, making him a pioneer promoter of photography, veejay art and digital imaging.


Since 2009, his son Mo has continued his legacy. Looking beyond restrictions and expectations, he represents and presents veteran artists who are leading in several disciplines as well as younger artists who keep pushing the limits of their respective mediums. Each year, TORCH organizes several solo and group exhibitions in the Amsterdam gallery space and is present at renowned art fairs the world over.

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