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Harlequins and Bathers: ELSA SAHAL

Past exhibition
3 May - 15 June 2019
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In her first New York solo show, French ceramicist Elsa Sahal presents a motley crew of strange and sexy clay creatures loosely inspired by Picasso’s paintings of bathers and harlequins. Blurring the line between abstraction and figuration, Sahal’s sculptures are amorphous, yet undeniably corporeal. Body fragments including legs, breasts, vulvae, phalluses and buttocks emerge from otherwise lumpen forms. Misplaced humanoid features are alternately undermined and accentuated by Sahal’s artful glazing technique—whereby drips, smears and sheens read both as painterly gestures and various bodily secretions.

 

Like Picasso, Sahal depicts the body from multiple angles at once. Without a clear frontal view, her shapeshifting sculptures morph into and out of recognizable anatomies according to the viewer’s changing perspective. Five recent additions to Sahal’s on-going “Harlequins” series which the artist began during a residency at Alfred University in 2009, reimagine one of Picasso’s most iconic subjects. Decorated with tell-tale colorful diamond patterns, Sahal’s thick-legged entertainers are fragmented and distorted. They are also full of grace, movement, and personality.

 

Evoking traditional clown make-up, Clownesses, 2019, is a sinewy kabuki-white form adorned with numerous dribbling crimson-red balls. The scatological impression of bleeding clown noses is more tragic than comic. Rather than goofy, Sahal’s clownesses are gory. Three “Leda” sculptures (all 2015) suspended from the ceiling suggest contortionist trapeze artists. With long swan-like necks that burrow into themselves, the pale avian creatures appear to be pruning (or otherwise pleasuring) themselves. Like Picasso’s nude bathers, Sahal’s flying acrobats appear athletic, sensual, and impossible. Finally, two “Slippery Fairies,” 2018, round out Sahal’s circus troupe. With six tentacle-like legs each and a disarming bubble-gum pink hide this duo is adorably abject—a contradiction in terms that aptly describes Sahal’s oeuvre as a whole.

Works
  • Elsa Sahal, Clotho n°2, 2018
    Elsa Sahal, Clotho n°2, 2018
  • ELSA SAHAL, CLOWNESSES DUO, 2019
    ELSA SAHAL, CLOWNESSES DUO, 2019
  • ELSA SAHAL, HARLEQUINS DUO, 2019
    ELSA SAHAL, HARLEQUINS DUO, 2019
  • Elsa Sahal, Léda Missourifornia, 2015
    Elsa Sahal, Léda Missourifornia, 2015
  • Elsa Sahal, Harlequin 3, 2018
    Elsa Sahal, Harlequin 3, 2018
  • Elsa Sahal, Harlequin 1, 2018
    Elsa Sahal, Harlequin 1, 2018
  • Elsa Sahal, Léda Wyomaï, 2015
    Elsa Sahal, Léda Wyomaï, 2015
  • Elsa Sahal, Slippery Fairy 1, 2018
    Elsa Sahal, Slippery Fairy 1, 2018
  • Elsa Sahal, Slippery Fairy 2, 2018
    Elsa Sahal, Slippery Fairy 2, 2018
  • ELSA SAHAL, CLOWNESSES SOLO, 2019
    ELSA SAHAL, CLOWNESSES SOLO, 2019
  • Elsa Sahal, Léda Kentuckington, 2015
    Elsa Sahal, Léda Kentuckington, 2015
  • Elsa Sahal, Alfred glaze grog foot, 2018
    Elsa Sahal, Alfred glaze grog foot, 2018
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Publications
  • HARLEQUINS AND BATHERS

    HARLEQUINS AND BATHERS

    ELSA SAHAL 2019
    Paperback 36 pages
    Publisher: Nathalie Karg Gallery
    Dimensions: 8 x 5 1/2 in
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