Tanya Goel's (1985, New Delhi, India) work is characterised by a methodical approach in which spontaneity and methodically calculated order are simultaneously present. Her dense, complex and ambitiously scaled works evoke the rigorous exploration of abstraction and the implementation of a mathematical creative process; playing with the ambiguity created by the delicate balance between structure and chaos.
Colour is a central theme in Goel's work, who refers to it as 'light, material and surface'. The artist makes her own pigments from various materials (glass, concrete, mica, graphite, leaves, etc.), most of which are taken from demolition sites in New Delhi. She thus inscribes her approach in a reflection on urban mutations, through an aesthetic that is reminiscent of the modernist experiments with which the Belgian art scene is closely associated, whether it be Joseph Albers for colour, or Agnès Martin for serialism.
Control and intuition, rigour and freedom, structure and chaos meet in a creative universe that is entirely her own, and which is closely linked to the antagonisms between body and mind, science and spirituality. The selection exhibited this spring at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium bears witness to the artist's interest in colour and materiality, without forgetting the urban landscape, and includes large-scale canvases dating from 2014 to the present day, as well as a series of some twenty watercolours from the 'Botanical studies' series, which were born during the period of confinement.
Exhibition organized in collaboration with Nature Morte, New Delhi, and with the support of Aeroplastics, Brussels.
Rose - bud, stem and leaf studies, 2022, set of 5 gouache and sand mineral pigments on Arches paper
Pansy - blue, red, and yellow, 2022, set of 8 gouache and sand mineral pigments on Arches paper
Dried lotus, and lotus bud, 2022, set of 5 gouache and sand mineral pigments on Arches paper
Tulsi Flower, against Dianthus, 2022, set of 5 gouache and sand mineral pigments on Arches paper
Work images and installation views : HV Studio, Brussels