2014 Kunsthalle wien Exhibition
© Stephan Wyckoff
Like in a pictorial encyclopaedia, the drawings will show almost everything the modern world has to offer from maps and city views to cars, airplanes and people; from laundry bags, men’s shoes, paint buckets and restaurant interiors to chocolate mousse recipes, dog training schools, underwater worlds and cheese trays. Unlike conventional pictorial dictionaries, there is no symbolic system. Everything is exposed to everyone, so everything is equal. Furthermore the ductus of these drawings lacks any emotional, compositional or distinctive expression. In contrast, the display on which the pencil drawings are presented is organised strictly: rank and file of ordered blocks form display walls in a rectangular structure. In every corner of the exhibition space one of four White Elements serves as a guard. The three-headed fountain with its mask-like faces De Drie Wijsneuzen (cast from styrofoam heads found in a German shop window) reaches up from the middle of the formation and has an overview of the overall silent and colourless setting.
The subtle subversion within their art is also alluded to by the exhibition title through the slogan Das Wunder des Lebens (The Miracle of Life) that once provided the title for a Nazi propaganda show on the subject of “German racial hygiene” (eugenics). Former Bauhaus teacher, Herbert Bayer, designed a poster and catalogue for this exhibition in a strictly modern style which, for those in power, was (still) welcome to the extent that it could be used for their own ideology.
Along with the installation at Kunsthalle Wien a film program will be shown, featuring selected works from the artist’s video oeuvre.
© Stephan Wyckoff
© Stephan Wyckoff
© Stephan Wyckoff
© Stephan Wyckoff
© Stephan Wyckoff
© Stephan Wyckoff
Concert in the framework of the exhibition can be viewed online.
In cooperation with the Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst / M HKA, Antwerp
Curators: Lucas Gehrmann, Nicolaus Schafhausen
Artists: Jos de Gruyter (born 1965 in Geel) and Harald Thys (born 1966 in Wilrijk) live in Brussels, Belgium, and have worked together since the end of the 1980s. Selected exhibitions: M HKA, Antwerp; 55th Venice Biennale; Mu.ZEE, Ostend; Kestnergesellschaft, Hanover; Neuer Aachener Kunstverein; Culturgest, Lisboa and Porto; Kunsthalle Basel; 5th Berlin Biennale; Manifesta 7, Trento.
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