GRIMM, in collaboration with James Cohan Gallery, is delighted to present Elias Sime: Dichotomy ፊት አና ጀርባ, a solo exhibition dedicated to the Addis Ababa-based artist, on view from 17 April through 24 November 2024, at Tanarte in Castello. This exhibition is organised by the Kunstpalast Düsseldorf and is an official Collateral Event of the 60th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia.
Co-curated by the artist’s longtime collaborator Meskerem Assegued and Felicity Korn, curator at the Kunstpalast Düsseldorf, Dichotomy ፊት አና ጀርባ illuminates the tenuousness of humanity’s private and public dualities. Selected works will later be included in a comprehensive retrospective of Elias Sime at the Kunstpalast Düsseldorf from March to June 2025.
Addressing the impact of globalization and technology on the human psyche, Elias Sime: Dichotomy ፊት አና ጀርባ features seven new artworks, including six new wall works and a large-scale braided wire sculpture. Using materials that form the backbone of all digital communication, Sime crafts dimensional meditations that encourage sustained contemplation.
In his material-driven and multidisciplinary practice, Sime weaves, layers, and braids repurposed technological equipment into lyrical and intricate sculptural assemblages. Sime’s use of color, pattern, and grids often reference natural landscapes, evoking both the environment and humankind’s imprint on the earth. This presentation elaborates on Sime’s Tightrope series, which the artist first began developing in 2009. In particular, the new Tightrope works meditate on the centrality of the smartphone in everyday life.
Sime looks at this device as a status symbol, as well as a metaphor for the fraught systems powering global communication today; the ubiquitous devices are powered by precious metals which are mined under punishing conditions, raising serious ethical and ecological concerns due to their geological scarcity and associated geopolitics. In the entryway from the canal to the interior exhibition space in Venice, a site-specific installation places panels of electronic components and electrical wires in direct dialogue with the ancient infrastructure of the city.
Working with Assegued, Sime co-founded, designed, and built the award-winning Zoma Museum in Addis Ababa, an environmentally conscious international art center. Zoma Museum includes a gallery space, library, children’s center, edible garden, elementary school, art and vernacular school, amphitheater, cafe, and museum shop. As an extension of this architectural practice, Sime has recently begun to develop a series of freestanding carved stone sculptures whose sinuous forms echo the vernacular architecture of the museum. Dichotomy ፊት አና ጀርባ features the latest work from this ongoing series.