Entwined

Arthouse Gallery, Sydney
2 - 25 March 2023

Looking at these paintings is like being transported into the scene: to watch the artist as she works, to feel the warmth of the first rays of the sun at dawn, to breathe in the early morning mist, and exhale its winter chill. An invitation to stand in, of, and with the natural world. Bergstrom resists the term ‘landscape painting’ to describe her work. Rather, the artist sees the landscape as a ‘mirror of the mind’ that reflects belonging and connection.

Danelle Bergstrom’s paintings are landscapes of the heart and of the mind. They invite contemplation, reflection, respite, and stillness - qualities that resonate now more than ever.

Excerpt from the exhibition catalogue essay by Sarah Gurich, Director, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery

Installation of video work at Arthouse Gallery. Danelle Bergstrom & Zelko Dejanovic (digital compositor), Entwined, 2020, single channel HD video, sound, 3 minutes 20 seconds looped

The concept behind the video for Entwined, was to use 15 small intimate paintings where the paint has a specific language of its own then create something entirely different in an oversized scale. The viewers visual periphery is surrounded by a journey into the landscape and immerses the viewer in a world quite abstract while still retaining an impression of being interwoven in the landscape. It points to the fact that we are not apart from nature, we are in fact a part of nature. We are all entwined.

Exhibition video by Simon Hewson for Arthouse Gallery.

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