Galerie nächst St. Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder curated by Clemens von Wedemeyer
„Ständige Rezeption / Permanent Reception“

6.5 - 5.6.2010 Press release Arrow
Galerie nächst St. Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder, Grünangergasse 1 , 1010 Vienna
www.schwarzwaelder.at

Curator(s):

Clemens von Wedemeyer More Arrow
Born in Göttingen in 1974, lives and works in Berlin studied at the academy of Visual arts in leipzig under astrid Klein. Received numerous international awards, such as the Bremen art Prize (2005), the VG Bild-Kunst experimental Film encouragement Prize in Munich (2002), and the Marion ermer Prize in leipzig (2002). Recent solo exhibitions held at the P.s.1 contemporary art center in new York (2006), the cologne Kunstverein (2006), the cGac in santiago de compostela (2008), and the Barbican centre in london (2009). Participated in such renowned group exhibitions as the Moscow Biennale (2005), the Berlin Biennale (2006), Sculpture Projects Muenster (2007), and the Sydney Biennale (2008).

Artist(s):

  • David Lamelas
  • Hito Steyerl
  • Marlene Haring
  • Ulf Aminde
  • Douglas Gordon More Arrow
    Born 1966 in Glasgow, Scotland, Douglas Gordon undertook a graduate program at the Slade School of Art in London (1988-1990). He now lives and works in New York. Through his work in video, photography, and sculpture, Gordon addresses and explores universal dualities: life and death, good and evil. Since his first solo show in 1986, he has exhibited extensively, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Centre Pompidou, Paris, Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven and the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. Gordon was the 1996 recipient of Britain's Turner Prize, in 1997 he was awarded Premio 2000 at the Venice Biennial, and in 1998 he was presented with the Hugo Boss Prize at the Guggenheim Museum in SoHo.
  • Arnold von Wedemeyer
  • Carey Young

Photos

David Lamelas: A Study of Relationships between Inner and Outer Space
16-mm-Film auf digitales Video übertragen, S/W, Ton, 20’00“ ULF AMINDE Quad III, 2007 Digitales Video, 44’08“, Ed. 5
Photo © Markus Wörgötter
Hito Steyerl: After the Crash
HD Video, 7’00“, Ed. 10
Foto © Markus Wörgötter
Marlene Haring: Licking Glass
Licking Glass, ca. 20 min. Dokumentation der Performance vom 6. Mai 2010 4 DVDs
Foto © Markus Wörgötter