Roos Theuws, Unequal Times
Slewe Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of the exhibition Unequal Times by Roos Theuws. It is her third solo exhibition at Slewe Gallery. The opening is on Saturday November 25.
Theuws is known for her video sculptures in which she questions the intrinsic qualities of light and sound in the medium of video and audio itself.. In her works she investigates human perception of light and time. In this exhibition she will present a new video sculpture, entitled Unequal Times Measuring Each Other (2022) and some new ‘assembled works’, in which parts of electronic equipment are brought together with photographic works. The exhibition will be accompanied by a cahier, the fourth in the series to date, entitled Unequal Times Measuring Each Other no. 1 & no. 2, including a text by Theuws herself, and a poem by Maria Barnas as well.
Roos Theuws, born in 1957 in Valkenswaard (NL), lives and works in Amsterdam. Since 1984 she has regularly shown (inter)nationally. Her works are included in several important private collections in the Netherlands, Switzerland and the United States and public collections, amongst others, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Huis Marseille, Amsterdam, and Bonnefanten Museum Maastricht.