Fresh out of Sydney lockdown, the incredible works of Aida Tomescu are showing both in Sydney with Fox Jensen Gallery and in Hong Kong with Flowers Gallery in two outstanding exhibitions.
To add to this, in early December 2021, Orange Regional Gallery will be exhibiting what promises to be a blockbuster Tomescu show, looking at the artist’s latest large works and how they connect to a group of key paintings and etchings from the past twenty years.
Tying in with these shows, I recently came across some footage I’d taken in the lead up to Aida’s 2019 show with Fox Jensen Gallery, ‘The Open Wounds of White Clouds’. Watching the video again, I soon realised there were many timeless gems in that conversation which I had never published, so here is the full exchange.
We filmed this conversation in Aida’s studio in August 2019, in the midst of many dynamic works lining the walls and with Aida standing in front of the triptych titled ‘Sewn onto the Stones in the Sky’. That work has since been acquired by the Art Gallery of NSW (see below) and Aida talks in this episode about her approach to that work.
Scroll down to see the video version of this episode as well as four previous videos of Aida currently on the channel.
To hear the audio podcast conversation click ‘play’ beneath the above feature photo.
Current and upcoming shows
‘A Long Line of Sand’, Fox Jensen Gallery, Sydney, current until 30 October 2021
‘In a Carpet Made of Water’, Flowers Gallery, Hong Kong, current until
Aida Tomescu – extended interview of episode 33 of the Talking with Painters podcast
https://youtu.be/9D7B1W3cH3c
Aida Tomescu talks with Maria Stoljar in her studio
https://youtu.be/IbhHjZ0YZxI
Aida Tomescu’s 2019 show ‘The Open Wounds of White Clouds’
https://youtu.be/BJ8052xpX8c
Maria Stoljar talks with Aida Tomescu about the AGNSW exhibition Tuckson: The Abstract Sublime ‘Sewn onto the Stones in the Sky’ oil on Belgian linen 200 x 460cm overall Collection: Art Gallery of NSW Purchased with funds donated by Ken Cole AM and Rowena Danziger AM Photo: Andrew Jensen‘A Long Line of Sand IV‘, 2021 oil on Belgian linen 200 x 306 cm (diptych) each linen panel 200 x 153cm Photo courtesy of Fox Jensen GalleryA Long Line of Sand III, 2021 oil on Belgian linen 206 x 480cm (triptych) Photo: Andrew JensenGloria, 2021 oil on Belgian linen. 200 x 460 cm (triptych) Fox Jensen Gallery, Sydney Photo: Andrew JensenInto a carpet made of water, 2021 Oil on Belgian linen 200 x 153 cm Flowers Gallery exhibition, Hong Kong, 2021 Photo courtesy of the GalleryA Long Line of Sand I, 2021 oil on Belgian linen 200 x 460 cm (triptych) Photo courtesy of Fox Jensen Gallery