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Sjoerd Knibbeler Paper Planes, Current Studies

April 26 – May 31, 2016
  • Brookfield Place, Allen Lambert Galleria
Sjoerd Knibbeler, Avro 730, from the series “Paper Planes”
Installation view of Sjoerd Knibbeler's, Paper Planes
Sjoerd Knibbeler, Current Study # 2
Sjoerd Knibbeler, FW-42, from the series “Paper Planes”
Sjoerd Knibbeler, Current Study #10
Installation view of Sjoerd Knibbeler's , Paper Planes, Current Studies
Installation view of Sjoerd Knibbeler's, Paper Planes, Current Studies
Installation view of Sjoerd Knibbeler's , Paper Planes, Current Studies

The six-storey glass and steel “atrium of light” at Brookfield Place provides a soaring environment for Sjoerd Knibbeler’s photographic visualizations of aerodynamics, natural phenomena, and climatological conditions. Presenting two related projects, the Amsterdam-based Dutch artist confronts the limitations of photography through images capturing intangible or invisible concepts.

For the series Paper Planes (2014), Knibbeler replicated an array of military aircraft designs as paper models and then photographed each one individually. Based on information, technical drawings, and creative sketches that were primarily sourced online, the resulting images characterize an enduring fascination with early technologies and handcrafted reconstructions. Some of the designs are over 80 years old, and while all of them failed to become functioning planes, the ideas endure as they circulate around the virtual world in the form of data. Suspended from the towering ceiling at different heights, Knibbeler’s images allude to the flight path of an airplane’s takeoff and landing.

Grounded on freestanding walls, Knibbeler’s ongoing series of photographs, Current Studies (2013–), are sequenced to stimulate movement from one end of the atrium to the other. Derived from a succession of short-lived experiments in his studio using everyday materials such as balloons and plastic sheeting, the images record the artist’s attempts to shape, encompass, and capture air currents. Minimal in form yet dramatic in composition, they merge scientific inquiry and aesthetic arrangement, and are at once technically intriguing and poetically stirring. Knibbeler challenges the constraints of the flat, still surface of the photograph as he depicts voluminous space, fluctuating motion, and the atmospheric conditions his subjects evoke.

Both series of photographs timelessly and playfully stimulate the imagination as they animate the capacious atrium, resonating with the sky above and its constantly shifting patterns of light.

Presented in partnership with Brookfield Place

Supported by the Mondriaan Fund

Curated by Bonnie Rubenstein

Eva Stenram Drape

460 King St W
Archives 2016 Public Art

Chloe Sells Alliance

Adelaide Place
Archives 2016 Public Art

and Carl Lance Bonnici, in collaboration with “Jimmy” James Evans, Jeff Bierk 10 Blankets

The Annex Neighbourhood and Queen St E at Victoria St and Church St
Archives 2016 Public Art

Mickalene Thomas What it Means to be Beautiful

Billboards at Front St W at Spadina Ave, and across Canada
Archives 2016 Public Art

Sjoerd Knibbeler Paper Planes, Current Studies

Brookfield Place
Archives 2016 Public Art

Jens Ullrich Refugees in a State Apartment

Consulate General of Italy
Archives 2016 Public Art

Alex McLeod SPOTLIGHT

Harbourfront Centre, Parking Pavillion
Archives 2016 Public Art

Group Exhibition #Dysturb

Kensington Market
Archives 2016 Public Art

Raymond Boisjoly Further Clarities and Convolutions

Lansdowne and College Billboards
Archives 2016 Public Art

Group Exhibition Patchwork Village

Lower Sherbourne at The Esplanade
Archives 2016 Public Art

Pierpaolo Ferrari, Maurizio Cattelan Toilet Paper: Toronto Carousel

Metro Hall
Archives 2016 Public Art

Stopping Point

The Old Press Hall, The Globe and Mail
Archives 2016 Public Art

Elmgreen & Dragset Prada Marfa

Oxford Art Tablet
Archives 2016 Public Art

Aude Moreau Downtown Toronto (Twilight Time)

The Power Plant façade
Archives 2016 Public Art

Jake Verzosa The Last Tattooed Women of Kalinga

Royal Ontario Museum
Archives 2016 Public Art

Casa Susanna

St Patrick Subway Station
Archives 2016 Public Art

Group Exhibition Coming Attractions

TIFF Bell Lightbox
Archives 2016 Public Art

UofTDrizzy #DrizzyDoesUTSG

University of Toronto
Archives 2016 Public Art

Sarah Anne Johnson Best Beach

Westin Harbour Castle
Archives 2016 Public Art
OverviewCorePublic ArtOpen CallArtists
  • Overview
  • Core
  • Public Art
  • Open Call
  • Artists
Archives 2016 Public Art

Sjoerd Knibbeler Paper Planes, Current Studies

April 26 – May 31, 2016
  • Brookfield Place, Allen Lambert Galleria
Sjoerd Knibbeler, Avro 730, from the series “Paper Planes”
Installation view of Sjoerd Knibbeler's, Paper Planes
Sjoerd Knibbeler, Current Study # 2
Sjoerd Knibbeler, FW-42, from the series “Paper Planes”
Sjoerd Knibbeler, Current Study #10
Installation view of Sjoerd Knibbeler's , Paper Planes, Current Studies
Installation view of Sjoerd Knibbeler's, Paper Planes, Current Studies
Installation view of Sjoerd Knibbeler's , Paper Planes, Current Studies

The six-storey glass and steel “atrium of light” at Brookfield Place provides a soaring environment for Sjoerd Knibbeler’s photographic visualizations of aerodynamics, natural phenomena, and climatological conditions. Presenting two related projects, the Amsterdam-based Dutch artist confronts the limitations of photography through images capturing intangible or invisible concepts.

For the series Paper Planes (2014), Knibbeler replicated an array of military aircraft designs as paper models and then photographed each one individually. Based on information, technical drawings, and creative sketches that were primarily sourced online, the resulting images characterize an enduring fascination with early technologies and handcrafted reconstructions. Some of the designs are over 80 years old, and while all of them failed to become functioning planes, the ideas endure as they circulate around the virtual world in the form of data. Suspended from the towering ceiling at different heights, Knibbeler’s images allude to the flight path of an airplane’s takeoff and landing.

Grounded on freestanding walls, Knibbeler’s ongoing series of photographs, Current Studies (2013–), are sequenced to stimulate movement from one end of the atrium to the other. Derived from a succession of short-lived experiments in his studio using everyday materials such as balloons and plastic sheeting, the images record the artist’s attempts to shape, encompass, and capture air currents. Minimal in form yet dramatic in composition, they merge scientific inquiry and aesthetic arrangement, and are at once technically intriguing and poetically stirring. Knibbeler challenges the constraints of the flat, still surface of the photograph as he depicts voluminous space, fluctuating motion, and the atmospheric conditions his subjects evoke.

Both series of photographs timelessly and playfully stimulate the imagination as they animate the capacious atrium, resonating with the sky above and its constantly shifting patterns of light.

Presented in partnership with Brookfield Place

Supported by the Mondriaan Fund

Curated by Bonnie Rubenstein

Eva Stenram Drape

460 King St W
Archives 2016 Public Art

Chloe Sells Alliance

Adelaide Place
Archives 2016 Public Art

and Carl Lance Bonnici, in collaboration with “Jimmy” James Evans, Jeff Bierk 10 Blankets

The Annex Neighbourhood and Queen St E at Victoria St and Church St
Archives 2016 Public Art

Mickalene Thomas What it Means to be Beautiful

Billboards at Front St W at Spadina Ave, and across Canada
Archives 2016 Public Art

Sjoerd Knibbeler Paper Planes, Current Studies

Brookfield Place
Archives 2016 Public Art

Jens Ullrich Refugees in a State Apartment

Consulate General of Italy
Archives 2016 Public Art

Alex McLeod SPOTLIGHT

Harbourfront Centre, Parking Pavillion
Archives 2016 Public Art

Group Exhibition #Dysturb

Kensington Market
Archives 2016 Public Art

Raymond Boisjoly Further Clarities and Convolutions

Lansdowne and College Billboards
Archives 2016 Public Art

Group Exhibition Patchwork Village

Lower Sherbourne at The Esplanade
Archives 2016 Public Art

Pierpaolo Ferrari, Maurizio Cattelan Toilet Paper: Toronto Carousel

Metro Hall
Archives 2016 Public Art

Stopping Point

The Old Press Hall, The Globe and Mail
Archives 2016 Public Art

Elmgreen & Dragset Prada Marfa

Oxford Art Tablet
Archives 2016 Public Art

Aude Moreau Downtown Toronto (Twilight Time)

The Power Plant façade
Archives 2016 Public Art

Jake Verzosa The Last Tattooed Women of Kalinga

Royal Ontario Museum
Archives 2016 Public Art

Casa Susanna

St Patrick Subway Station
Archives 2016 Public Art

Group Exhibition Coming Attractions

TIFF Bell Lightbox
Archives 2016 Public Art

UofTDrizzy #DrizzyDoesUTSG

University of Toronto
Archives 2016 Public Art

Sarah Anne Johnson Best Beach

Westin Harbour Castle
Archives 2016 Public Art

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