Private View | Andreas Welin: We Meet, and Meet, and Meet
In We Meet, and Meet, and Meet, Danish artist Andreas Welin contemplates the quiet rituals, unspoken understandings, and agreed-upon negotiations behind human interaction. Rather than depicting specific narratives or known scenarios, Welin is interested in broader ideas relating to familiar emotional states: how we feel when waiting, our need for belonging, the uncertainty and security intrinsic to social interactions.
There is an almost odd, subliminal set of codes by which we adhere. As such, Welin’s figures often appear suspended in betweenness, where solitude melds with connectivity. How do we, as humans, abide by an almost invisible/inexplicable collective rhythm? This tension between individuality and togetherness is a consistent theme throughout the included works.
Alongside the figurative works, Welin has also produced still-life paintings of flowers. At first, these may seem like outliers within his central polemic, until we consider how flowers and bouquets often function as focal points for social gatherings. Just as we gather in groups, we also gather groups of flowers to celebrate these encounters. Flowers have become an almost ceremonial ritual, something we use when We Meet, and Meet, and Meet.

