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Jessica Stockholder, As Glue, Material & Surface: Paper Works: Online Exhibition

Past exhibition
26 May - 27 June 2020
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Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 041), 2019 Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material 33 1/8 x 47 1/4 in 84 x 120 cm
Jessica Stockholder
Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 041), 2019
Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material
33 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
84 x 120 cm

Kavi Gupta and Kathmandu Projects are pleased to announce the online exhibition Jessica Stockholder: As Glue, Material & Surface: Paper Works. It would be inaccurate to call Jessica Stockholder’s new series of sculptural paper pieces “works on paper.” It’s more like the paper is the work. Stockholder created the series during a residency in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, in late autumn of 2019.

 

“It was one of the most fun ventures I’ve ever engaged in,” Stockholder says. “Robert Knafo and Fabian Ortega Arosemena extended the invitation for my residency, which happily overlapped with that of Rafael Vargas-Suarez.”

 

One part of Stockholder’s Kathmandu Projects residency was hosted at a traditional paper-making facility located on a hillside overlooking the city, where paper is made from the fibrous inner bark of lokta, a type of local evergreen plant also known as Daphne. The methods and tools employed there are ancient and traditional, or as Stockholder calls them, “rough and ready,” meaning the artists are able to engage personally and directly in every stage of the paper making process.

 

“The paper making is done mostly outside,” Stockholder explains. “The fibers are soaked, beaten and bleached, in the end turning into a pulp that is mixed with water and poured over a screen.”

 

After the water drains through the screen, a layer of dry paper is left behind. This, however, was only the starting point for Stockholder. Rather than using the paper as a surface support for an artwork, she added fibers, color, and materials into the paper itself, using the paper as glue and embedding locally gathered materials within the fibers.

 

“Kathmandu is a really crowded city,” Stockholder recalls. “In the wake of a Maoist insurrection that ended around 2006, most of the rural people in Nepal moved to the urban area. The city is in a valley between mountains, so the air is filthy with car fumes, the dust from dirt roads, and with construction dust from all of the buildings going up. When we were driving around, one of the things that struck me is the enormous number of wires running everywhere—internet wires, phone wires, power wires. There are many electrical poles that are just tangled bushes of wires. And there are wires all over the ground. So, we collected a whole bunch of the old wires, which are included in some of the paper pieces. I also went shopping and bought dried fish, leaves and some beautiful sari materials to work with.”

 

Every step of the process required careful attention and flexibility. For example, the water used for soaking the pulp is held in pits dug in the ground, so if different colors of dye were to be used, Stockholder first had to account for the fact that the water could not be drained or cleaned in between treatments. The colors accumulating in the water needed to be made use of. Stockholder enjoyed the challenge of making due with what was on offer, and felt at home as she experimented in this environment.

 

“Yielding total control—that is quite fluid with my work generally. Nothing much happens unless I do that,” she says.

 

The paper works that Stockholder brought home to Chicago with her from Kathmandu are unlike anything she has made before, yet they clearly embody the aesthetic and methodological principles she has always embraced. They are beautifully complex material records of the artist’s engagement with transforming materials, making use of a range of traditional processes, intricately connected to a specific time and place.


Stockholder's fall 2019 Kathmandu Residency is documented on the Kathmandu Projects Instagram at www.instagram.com/kathmanduprojects.

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Works
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 041), 2019 Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material 33 1/8 x 47 1/4 in 84 x 120 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 041), 2019
    Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material
    33 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
    84 x 120 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 036), 2019 Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material 39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in 100 x 69.8 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 036), 2019
    Hand-made Nepali lokta paper,
    found material
    39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in
    100 x 69.8 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 01), 2019 Handmade Nepali lokta paper, found material 13 x 20 1/2 in 33 x 52 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 01), 2019
    Handmade Nepali lokta paper, found
    material
    13 x 20 1/2 in
    33 x 52 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 011), 2019 Handmade Nepali lokta paper, found material. 19 3/4 x 17 3/8 in 50 x 44 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 011), 2019
    Handmade Nepali lokta paper, found material.
    19 3/4 x 17 3/8 in
    50 x 44 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 015), 2019 Handmade Nepali lokta paper, found material. 34 5/8 x 28 in 88 x 71 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 015), 2019
    Handmade Nepali lokta paper, found material.
    34 5/8 x 28 in
    88 x 71 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 02), 2019 Handmade Nepali lokta paper, found material. 20 1/2 x 13 in 52 x 33 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 02), 2019
    Handmade Nepali lokta paper, found
    material.
    20 1/2 x 13 in
    52 x 33 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder, Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 028), 2019
    Jessica Stockholder, Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 028), 2019
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 03), 2019 Handmade Nepali lokta paper, found material. 47 1/4 x 25 1/4 in 120 x 64 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 03), 2019
    Handmade Nepali lokta paper, found material.
    47 1/4 x 25 1/4 in
    120 x 64 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 030), 2019 Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material 54 x 39 3/8 in 137 x 100 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 030), 2019
    Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material
    54 x 39 3/8 in
    137 x 100 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 030), 2019 Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material 66 1/8 x 44 7/8 in 168 x 114 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 030), 2019
    Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material
    66 1/8 x 44 7/8 in
    168 x 114 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 031), 2019 Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material 39 3/4 x 27 1/2 in 101 x 70 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 031), 2019
    Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material
    39 3/4 x 27 1/2 in
    101 x 70 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 032), 2019 Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material 39 3/4 x 27 1/2 in 101 x 70 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 032), 2019
    Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material
    39 3/4 x 27 1/2 in
    101 x 70 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 034), 2019 Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material 31 1/2 x 39 3/4 in 80 x 101 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 034), 2019
    Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material
    31 1/2 x 39 3/4 in
    80 x 101 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 037), 2019 Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material 39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in 100 x 70 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 037), 2019
    Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material
    39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in
    100 x 70 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 043), 2019 Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material 39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in 100 x 70 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 043), 2019
    Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material
    39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in
    100 x 70 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 044), 2019 Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material 39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in 100 x 70 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 044), 2019
    Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material
    39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in
    100 x 70 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 056), 2019 Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material 39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in 100 x 70 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 056), 2019
    Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material
    39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in
    100 x 70 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 058), 2019 Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material 100 x 70 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 058), 2019
    Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material
    100 x 70 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 059), 2019 Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material 39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in 100 x 70 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 059), 2019
    Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material
    39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in
    100 x 70 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 060), 2019 Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material 39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in 100 x 70 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 060), 2019
    Hand-made Nepali lokta paper, found material
    39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in
    100 x 70 cm
  • Jessica Stockholder, Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 061), 2019
    Jessica Stockholder, Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 061), 2019
  • Jessica Stockholder Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 09), 2019 Handmade Nepali lokta paper, found material. 30 1/4 x 20 1/8 in 77 x 51 cm
    Jessica Stockholder
    Untitled (Kathmandu Residency 09), 2019
    Handmade Nepali lokta paper, found material.
    30 1/4 x 20 1/8 in
    77 x 51 cm
Installation Views
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  • Stockholderpaperkathmandu 1
  • Stockholderpaperkathmandu 2
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