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Ulf Rollof Kleptomaniac
August 23, 2016
Text by:
Michael Elmenbeck
Anna-Karin Pusic
Michael Storåkers
Ulf Rollof´s art delivers universal truths that are heavily battered yet hopeful.
Where artists like Ernst Josephson, Lim-Johan and Carl Fredrik Hill created as a means of surviving the dark shadow of their illness, Ulf Rollof reaches after possibilities, escape routes and rays of light.
Kleptomaniac is the third in a trilogy of shows. The first was Cleptomania at Casa Maauad in Mexico City (2014), followed by Kleptomani at Galleri Andersson/Sandström in Stockholm (2014). The third and final instalment, Kleptomaniac, developed in Ventura, California, is now on exhibit at CFHILL (2016).
Ulf Rollof is also represented in a group show, Life Itself, (2016) at Moderna Museet in Stockholm, where he has exhibited several times previously. His work has been exhibited in important international shows including the Venice Biennale, Kiasma (Finland), MUAC (Mexico) and Documenta.
Kleptomaniac includes a series of paintings that are robbed of their colour by daylight, leaving only a monochrome facade. The backlit works dazzle in darkness, however, the colours more brilliant for their earlier concealment.
Rollof is also exhibiting a series of cardboard signs he bought from homeless people in the neighbourhood north of Los Angeles where he has his studio. Ulf Rollof grew up in comfortable material plenty, yet feels a compulsion to steal things he doesn't need. For the homeless, the situation is reserved.
The show also includes bullet hole paintings, a recurring motif for Rollof in the past decade. This time he fired the bullets through antique overlaid glass, preserved for use in restoring stained-glass windows. The delicate beauty of the bullet hole patterns evokes an unexpected optimism, perhaps even suggesting an aesthetic path of salvation.
Gallery
Ulf Rollof Kleptomaniac
Homeless Thank You, 2016, Filt tip pens on pulp paper, 32 x 112 cm
Hungry Stranded, 2016, Filt tip pen on pulp paper, 26 x 37 cm
Homeless Work? Yes!, 2016, Filt tip pens on pulp paper, 31 x 69 cm
RGB Art Noveau Grey Ghosts, 2016, Antique glass laminated with Optiwhite float glass and shot with 9mm bullets, 165 × 229 × 7 cm
RGB Art Nouveau Honey, 2016, Antique glass laminated with Optiwhite float glass and shot with 9mm bullets, 86 x 87 x 6 cm
RGB Art Nouveau Sea, 2016, Antique glass laminated with Optiwhite float glass and shot with 9mm bullets, 53 x 89 x 6 cm
RGB Art Nouveau Transformer, 2016, Antique glass laminated with Optiwhite float glass and shot with 9mm bullets, 104 x 73 x 6 cm
RGB Art Nouveau Pool, 2016, Antique glass laminated with Optiwhite float glass and shot with 9mm bullets, 42 x 65 x 6 cm
Cinema Painting Meglomaniac, 2016, Oil paint on linen canvas. LED light box in mixed media, 209 x 157 x 12 cm
RGB Art Nouveau Lily, 2016, Antique glass laminated with Optiwhite float glass and shot with 9mm bullets, 103 x 69 x 6 cm
RGB Art Nouveau Duett, 2016, Antique glass laminated with Optiwhite float glass and shot with 9mm bullets, 50 x 56 x 6 cm
RGB Art Nouveau Poker, 2016, Antique glass laminated with Optiwhite float glass and shot with 9mm bullets, 47 x 60 x 6 cm
RGB Art Nouveau Cascade, 2016, Antique glass laminated with Optiwhite float glass and shot with 9mm bullets, 111 x 69 x 6 cm
Cinema Painting Cisterna, 2016, Oil paint on linen canvas. LED light box in mixed media, 209 x 157 x 12 cm
Cinema Painting 4 Hands, 2016, Oil paint on linen canvas. LED light box in mixed media, 209 x 158 x 12 cm
Cinema Painting Antony, 2016, Oil paint on linen canvas. LED light box in mixed media, 209 x 158 x 12 cm
Cinema Painting Ventura, 2016, Oil paint on linen canvas. LED light box in mixed media, 209 x 157 x 12 cm
Cinema Painting Big Bear, 2016, Oil paint on linen canvas. LED light box in mixed media, 209 x 157 x 12 cm