
a salve for grief
Micro-prism dichroic acrylic laid flush into birch panels painted with vanta black, and light from behind. The text changes colour depending on the angle of view—a metaphor for the shifting understanding of the text from which the words are drawn: journals and notes processing different forms of grief including environmental, social, and personal grief.
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a salve for grief
Installation shot; various works
Trevor Van den Eijnden
2020–2025
laser-cut birch, laser cut dichroic acrylic, glue, lighting
102x152x8 cm (40x60x3 inches)
From a soul is not made of atoms; text by curator Dr. Adrienne Fast
” The qualities of beauty, anxiety, and vulnerability are shared by the final works in the exhibition: a series of wall-mounted, text–based works titled a salve for grief (2020). In these works, the artist forges a connection between the collective experience of ecological grief, and the personal experience of individual grief that each of us encounters in our lives. The texts are taken from a journal written by Van den Eijnden as a way of working through the illness and death of a beloved pet, and they are rendered in a micro-prism acrylic that appears to change colour as visitors move around the works. The ambiguous language in Van den Eijnden’s phrases, coupled with the dynamic spatial and chromatic qualities of these works remind us that grief is never static, rather it is always something lived with and through over time. Texts such as “this death is a depth,” “infinity ends with us,” and “our sad fragments live on” are poignant and moving, and are intended as a reminder of the beauty that persists and can be found even in loss, despair, or the navigation of a new reality.
this
death
is
a
depth
our
sad frag
ments
live
on
re
flect
ions
are
echoes
of
time
the
sub
lime
has
lost
mean
ing
infin
ity
ends
with
us
simul
tan
eously
exist
ing
not
unrav
elling
found
in
the
immut
ability
of
time
i
don’t
feel
immed
iacy
here
my
foot
to
his
belt
crossed
over
his
body
where
the
loneli
ness
ends
and
i
begin
some
times
your
heart
gets
you
wiped
out
they
made
their
exis
tence
feel
alright
sleep
well
my
jupiter