For the 2024 edition of TEFAF New York, Carpenters Workshop Gallery is pleased to present works by, Nacho Carbonell, Aki+Arnaud Cooren, david/nicolas, Vincenzo De Cotiis, Ingrid Donat, DRIFT, Kendall Geers, Steven Haulebeek, Roger Herman, Atelier Van Lieshout, and Marcin Rusak among others.
Nacho Carbonell’s Long Cocoon Chandelier (230/2023) (2022) features sinuous branches that spawn into a luminescent forest. Swathed in metal mesh with Paverpol and Pigments, the piece typifies Carbonell’s tactile approach to sculpture, and his penchant for playing with texture and experimental techniques. The artist views objects as living organisms, whose design and materiality come to life and spark imagination in the viewer.
Ingrid Donat’s Console Koumba PM (2018) highlights the artist’s unique treatment of bronze; Donat constantly explores the boundaries of the medium with precision and intentionality. In style, shape, and patterning, the piece is rooted in the heritage of the French Surrealists, tribal scarification detailing, and the classical decorative tradition at large. Donat’s use of the storied lost-wax casting method speaks to her engagement with the distant history of her medium, while the specificity of the marks allowed by the process reveals the hand of the artist and involves a more modernist discourse. Introspective yet daring, Ingrid Donat looks beyond her craft to create works that stand the test of time as future icons.
Maarten Baas’ Grandfather Clock The Son (2022) continues the artist’s performative regression towards childhood. A character acted out by Baas’ dictates time from within the functional timepiece, drawing and redrawing the hands onto the inside of the clock face every minute. Unlike the traditional brass bodywork of previous Grandfather Clocks in his Real Time series, The Son’s wooden planks are reminiscent of a treehouse, a further signifier of Baas’ playful signature style.
Vincenzo De Cotiis’ DC1920 Coffee Table (2019) and DC1626B Sofa Black Mohair L330 (2016) organically blend past and present. The artist invites signs of age and use; accepting the perfectly imperfect, he refers to his works as living pieces—timeless studies of the patina of life. The DC1920 Coffee Table features fiberglass and cast brass that merge into a sleek architectural geometry, while the DC1626B Sofa Black Mohair L330 underscores De Cotiis’s focus on the interplay of texture. The works highlight the binaries inherent in the artist’s practice, mixing new and reclaimed materials; refined and industrial sensibilities; and polished and raw finishes.
TEFAF New York provides Carpenters Workshop Gallery with a platform to exhibit a range of boundary-pushing artworks to a diverse audience of collectors, curators, and enthusiasts from around the world. The fair’s commitment to celebrating excellence, while bringing art and design to the fore, aligns with Carpenters Workshop Gallery’s dedication to championing craftsmanship, innovation, and creation from a global perspective.