post-title Mary Ramsden | In touch | WENTRUP | 14.06.–09.08.2025

Mary Ramsden | In touch | WENTRUP | 14.06.–09.08.2025

Mary Ramsden | In touch | WENTRUP | 14.06.–09.08.2025

Mary Ramsden | In touch | WENTRUP | 14.06.–09.08.2025

until 09.08. | #4716ARTatBerlin |WENTRUP presents from Saturday, 14th June 2025 the exhibition „In touch“ by the artist Mary Mary Ramsden.

The artist’s studio is a place not only cloaked in myth but also strictly guarded by bouncers who will not hesitate to kick you out if it’s getting too crowded in there. Sometimes artist, bouncer and viewer happen to be the same person, with comical effects worthy of Baron Münchhausen, who famously pulled himself out of the mud by his own hair. Let me remind you of Philipp Guston’s often-quoted version of such self-referential gymnastics:

»When you’re in the studio painting, there are a lot of people in there with you – your teachers, friends, painters from history, critics… and one by one, if you’re really painting, they walk out. And if you’re really painting YOU walk out.«

What gets easily lost when summoning the cliché of the (often male) reclusive bouncer-painter is the triadic topology invoked in Guston’s quote. All the people in the room can only walk out because the studio is not a walled bunker or a cave in the desert, but a room with a door. The difference, to put it with Georg Simmel, is that »the wall ist mute, but the door speaks.« The door creates »a hinge between the space of man and all that lies outside of it, it overcomes this separation between inside and outside« The door connects because it separates.

Who or what is it exactly that has to leave the studio? Mary Ramsden describes the process of painting as »connecting with everything you have learned without intellectualising it in the process, almost like a muscle memory or learned sensibility.« Painting means to stay in touch with what you know without naming it, an eloquent aphasia that holds a semantic space open while feeling for … for what? For something wild that changes behaviour when observed and disappears when speared by reference. Bewilderment as »a form of lostness and unknowing« (Jack Halberstam) is not the opposite of knowledge, rather a suspension of knowledge and belief. The once carefully drawn line between ontology (what is) and epistemology (what we know) gets smudged in the process.

Eventually it is the paintings that leave the studio (and now I am glad to have added the studio door to the topology of creation, because doors make art handling so much easier). Even after having settled into a new context after the murky ontological status of artworks in transit that Ramsden compares to that of Schrödinger’s cat, the line between ontology and epistemology can only ever be partially re-drawn. The urge to attach words to what we observe will change the thing right in front of our eyes. What does this mean for the viewer? Maybe this: If reception is production than it is our turn to the stay in touch with everything we have learned while flexing our sensorial muscles to keep that semantic space open.

ART at Berlin - WENTRUP - Mary Ramsden-SwimmerMary Ramsden, Swimmer, 2025, Oil on canvas, 170 x 120 cm, 67 x 47 1/4 in

Mary Ramsden was born in 1984 in North Yorkshire. She studied at the Edinburgh College of Art and the Royal Academy in London and currently lives, and works in London and North Yorkshire.

Ramsden has had solo exhibitions at Wentrup Venezia | The Aspen Art Museum, US | Atticsalt Gallery, Edinburgh, UK | Pilar Corrias, London, UK.

Further, the artist was part of group exhibitions in galleries and institutions such as Green Family Art Foundation, Dallas, USA (2025) |  The Approach Gallery, London, UK (2025) | The Margulies Collection, Miami, US (2023) | Warwick Arts Centre, UK (2023) | Grimm Gallery, New York, USA (2022) | Tate Britain, London, UK (2021/2015) | Sid Motion Gallery, London, UK (2019) | The Drawing Biennial, London, UK (2019) | The Drawing Room, London, UK | Victoria Miro, London, UK (2018) | Saatchi Gallery, London, UK (2014).

Works by Mary Ramsden are part of the Fiorucci Art Trust, London, UK | Fondation Bredin Prat, Paris, FR | The George Economou Collection, Athens, GR | Government Art Collection, London, UK | The Hiscox Collection, London, UK | Igal Ahouvi Collection, Tel Aviv, IS | Hort Familiy Collection, New York, US | Longlati Foundation, Hong Kong, CN | Margulies Collection, Miami, US | Tate Modern, London, UK | Zabludowicz Collection, London, UK.

Vernissage: Saturday, 14th June 2025, 5 – 9 pm

Ausstellungsdaten: Saturday, 14th June – Saturday, 09th August 2025

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Image caption Title:: Mary Ramsden, Kepler’s supernova, 2025, Oil on canvas, 190 x 140 cm,  74 3/4 x 55 in

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