UW84DC – You Wait For The Sea – Richard Deacon

UW84DC © Richard Deacon, Gene Coleman, Martin Kreyssig 2001/2017

Film von Martin Kreyssig zur Ausstellung von Richard Deacon im Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, 28 April – 24 June 2001. Länge: 11:27 Min, 2001 – 2017

Der Musikfilm sammelt Bilder aus 15 Skulpturen von Richard Deacon und verbindet sie mit dem Musikstück „Phoenix4“ des amerikanischen Komponisten Gene Coleman.

»Richard Deacon is acknowledged as one of the principal British sculptors who has exhibited internationally since the early 1980’s. The Lisson Gallery is proud to announce the forthcoming exhibition including new large scale ceramic works and selections from the suite of steamed ash sculptures made for Deacon’s exhibition in Dundee last year.

Entitled, UW84DC, 2001 these fifteen lyrical wooden floor sculptures illustrate the historic interest Deacon has displayed throughout his career in joinery mixed with a light-hearted appreciation for the gesture. These unfurled and discarded remnants appear to belong to a larger whole yet somehow stand as constituent parts in their own right. Space is not contained within form, but rather form is composed and shaped by the dynamics of the structures themselves.

This corresponds and conflicts to form an interesting correlation with a new body of work of new large scale hand-built ceramic works that are inspired by the simple gestures of how the material reacts to methods of construction and manipulation, where hollowing, carving, piling and squashing become techniques in themselves. His dissatisfaction with the materials commonly associated with outdoor works drove him to explore the use of clay on a large scale, overcoming technical difficulties to produce a body of work that contradicts its materiality and scale. These highly finished forms allow for no procedural traces by which they are built, and in doing so become idealised forms where the appearance is divorced from the means of fabrication.

This preoccupation with methods of construction and uses of materials is one of continual development and the search for expressing new forms. The exhibition illustrates Deacon’s abiding fascination in the relationship between the physical and the material, however the work today is less overtly descriptive.«

(Quelle: http://www.lissongallery.com/exhibitions/richard-deacon)

UW84DC © Richard Deacon, Gene Coleman, Martin Kreyssig 2001/2017
UW84DC © Richard Deacon, Gene Coleman, Martin Kreyssig 2001/2017
UW84DC © Richard Deacon, Gene Coleman, Martin Kreyssig 2001/2017

9.1.2009 Vertauschte Zunge – Gustav Kluge, Kathrin Haaßengier

9.1.2009 Vertauschte Zunge © Gustav Kluge, Martin Kreyssig 2009

Film zur gleichnamigen Performance mit Gustav Kluge, Kathrin Haaßengier and Petra Kluge am 9.1.2009, anlässlich der Ausstellung „Zelle im Fluchtweg“ von Gustav Kluge im Hospitalhof Stuttgart vom 9. Januar 2009 bis 8. Februar 2009.

 Ein weiterführender Text zum Inhalt der Performance: Grenzüberschreitungen“ von Margrit Brehm.

VERTAUSCHTE ZUNGE, Screenshot Katrin Haaßengier © Gustav Kluge, Martin Kreyssig 2009
VERTAUSCHTE ZUNGE, Screenshot Petra Kluge © Gustav Kluge, Martin Kreyssig 2009
VERTAUSCHTE ZUNGE, Screenshot Petra Kluge © Gustav Kluge, Martin Kreyssig 2009
VERTAUSCHTE ZUNGE, Screenshot Katrin Haaßengier © Gustav Kluge, Martin Kreyssig 2009
VERTAUSCHTE ZUNGE, Screenshot © Gustav Kluge, Martin Kreyssig 2009

Ladder – Andreas Slominski

Ladder © Andreas Slominski, Martin Kreyssig 1998

Andreas Slominski, manifesta 2, Luxembourg 1998, Videofilm, Länge: 2:53 min

Eine Aktion von Andreas Slominski, der eine Holzleiter durch eine Tür trägt. Der Film konzentriert sich auf die Vor- und Nacharbeiten der Handwerker und bereitet so den Platz für die echten Gesichter, Handlungen und Fertigkeiten im Kunstgeschäft.

»German artist Andreas Slominski attempted to enter one room of the Casino Luxembourg with a ladder in a horizontal position. However, as the door was too narrow, outlines of the ladder were cut into the wall. Once the ladder was inside the room, the wall was repaired and a video of this process was projected serving as a reflection on the reception and production of the artistic process.«

Source: https://www.manifesta.org/editions/manifesta-2-luxembourg/participants

Ladder, Andreas Slominski, manifesta 2, Luxembourg 1998, Videofilm von Martin Kreyssig