Sophia van Wyk
20 October – 24 November 2024
During her residency Sophia van Wyk held an exhibition in NIROX’s Covered Space, titled Love Default. Supported by the Claire & Edoardo Villa Will Trust, the exhibition explores the complex range of learned behaviours we perform in our relationship with intimacy, love, shame, disfunction and trauma. ‘Through a playful process and visual language,’ writes Van Wyk, ‘I attempt to re-construct and re-think our individual and collective ‘love default’; a term I adopt to define unconscious, learned behavioural patterns. Viewed as an attempt to open up the conversation and consider alternative, more conscious ways to exist, my art-making draws on a range of inspirations, from Homer’s Odyssey and the myth of Arethusa and Alpheus to existentialist philosophy and pop psychology. Through an intuitive mash-up of iconography — from ancient civilisations to popular culture and futurism — I question established traditions and create alternative encounters. My process begins by photographing clouds, commemorating and documenting significant moments (both socio-political and personal) in time, from which to make sketches. I then translate these references into multi-dimensional art objects using materials such as wood, concrete, paint, mixed media and fabric. There is a strong link to materiality, and my exploration of circular economies, post-futures and the current climate crisis. My attempt to find form is also an attempt to find meaning.’
To learn more, access the catalogue in the archive section below.
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Van Wyk completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts at the University of Stellenbosch (2003), and graduated cum laude with a Masters in Fine Art from the University of Johannesburg (2015). She also holds qualifications in furniture making, specialising in wood machining and cabinet making. The spear-heading of different community engagement workshops and ar6sts talks between 2007 and 2013 significantly influenced her artistic practice. Her recent solo exhibition, Future Mythology, was held at Everard Read Cape Town from 11 May to 1 June 2022.
She has participated in group shows around South Africa, including at NIROX Sculpture Park, and has been awarded residencies both locally and interna6onally. She recently gave a talk in the USA for the Curator’s Talk event for the Collide group exhibition at Featherstone Center for the Arts in Martha’s Vineyard. This year, Sophia participated in the International Public Arts Festival in Cape Town.
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