Artist's Statement Often I have been asked what the meaning of my paintings actually is - as if there should be some sort of "aha-experience" hidden in the motif, bringing the spectator nearer the right level of abstraction. Meanwhile I have had to reply that no such hidden agenda exist. It can be difficult to understand, as we are used to the presence of a point. A kind of art-theoretical universal explanation. By preference one which is easily understood by the majority. If we immediately cannot "understand" a given motif, we get offended and forget that it is our own picture experience, that is the point. We ourselves stand with the key and have no necessary for art-theoretical excesses. Regarding my paintings, the idea - contrary to what some might think - is not hidden. This is not to say that the themes aren't enigmatic, it's just that they can't be interpreted. They are more related to the irrational riddle of the Sphinx than the well-ordered symbolist allegories. The paintings cannot be translated, or with other words, they represents nothing more than what can be seen in the motif. The elements of the motif are not symbols which conceals some underlying abstraction, just as a naturalistic painting or a photo) of a bicycle is not perceived as a symbol of a bicycle, but on the other hand, as an illusion of a bicycle. The point of the paintings origin is the pictorial art genre known as "fantastic realism". A genre which traditionally is occupied with the "subconscious", mythological, esoteric etc. In that sense fantastic art is a forum for man's spiritual endeavors and a sanctuary for dark and profound urges. It is the key to the comprehension of that conscious which is not formalized, psychologised and rationalized. A free rein of the imagination exposing human metamythology based on its own premises, which is creative spirit and not on adapted psychological models and art-theory, which only serves its own justification. Seldom has the art of the fantastic been setting the fashion in the context of art history. It is the nature of fantastic art to deprive its age and often exist, as the name of the attentive exhibition suggest, "beyond here and now". This marginalized existence seems to be its destiny, but in all ages it has obstinately been sticking its head up between the inane ness of the fashionable and the avant-garde. Fabulating and astonishing - frightful and fascinating. Jørgen Mahler Elbang text from the catalogue to the exhibition "Fantastica - Beyond Here and Now", The Northwest Art Association October 1998, Copenhagen). Jorgen Mahler Elbang - Tel: +45 35 82 87 50 e-mail: mahler.elbang@get2net.dk Lundtoftegade 82, 3. tv, 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark
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