Lombardi—Kargl curated by Barnabás Bencsik
„Subtle Patterns of Capital“

11.9 - 17.10.2015 Press release Arrow
Lombardi—Kargl, Schleifmühlgasse 5, 1040 Vienna
BOX, Schleifmühlgasse 5, 1040 Vienna
PERMANENT, Schleifmühlgasse 17, 1040 Vienna

www.lombardi-kargl.com 1998-2023
www.georgkargl.com

Curator(s):

Barnabás Bencsik More Arrow
Barnabás Bencsik (* 1964) is a curator based in Budapest.

Artist(s):

  • Thomas Locher More Arrow
    Thomas Locher (born 1956 in Mundekringen, lives and works in Berlin/Leipzig), a pioneering German artist for the realm of neo-conceptual art, achieved international renown for his spatial text works and installations. He has been consistently concerned for many years with foundations like the grammatical order of language and the complexity of its functioning in legal texts or economics, foundations that seem permanent, but nonetheless contain a portion of fictionality. His engagement with systems of meaning stretches also to their content, especially the political implications and the practical impacts on the life reality of individuals and groups. If we speak about Thomas Locher’s works, we are tempted to follow the conceptuality of the theories that lie at their foundation. But his works do not represent linguistic or sociological research, nor are they theories set into image. They stand as artworks, as aesthetic units of their own, their consistent design, sober on first glance, on second glance soaked in irony, allow us to follow his considerations without reference to theories. Thomas Locher has exhibited his work around the world: KMD Kunsthalle Marcel Duchamp, The Forestay Museum of Art, Cully Galerie, Galerie Silberkuppe, Berlin (2017), Secession Vienna (2013), ZKM Karlsruhe (2012), Kunstmuseum Stuttgart (2012), MAK, Vienna (2012), Kunstpalais Erlangen (2012), Berlin Biennale, Georg Kargl BOX, Vienna (2010), ZKM, Karlsruhe (2009), Kunstverein Heilbronn (2007), Museum of Modern Art, New York (2006), Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna (2006, 2002, 1999), Deichtorhallen, Hamburg (2004), Museum of Modern Art Saitama/Japan (1994), Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (1992) and Tate Gallery, Liverpool (1989).
  • Ryan Gander More Arrow
    * 1976
  • Ferenc Gróf More Arrow
    *1972
  • Little Warsaw More Arrow
    András Gálik (born in 1970) and Bálint Havas (born in 1971) live and work in Budapest.
  • Sociéte Réaliste
  • Stephen Willats More Arrow
    *1943 in London, GB
  • Falke Pisano More Arrow
    born 1978 in Amsterdam
  • Antal Lakner More Arrow
    *1966
  • Nicolas Jasmin More Arrow
    *1967
  • Vermeir & Heiremans More Arrow
    founded in 2006, in Brussels, by Katleen Vermeir and Ronny Heiremans
  • Julien Previeux More Arrow
    * 1974, l. in Paris

Photos

Thomas Locher: 5.a. MARX / CAPITAL ( THERE IT IS...)
wood, acrylic, aluminium, 192 x 264 cm
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Ryan Gander: A lamp made by the artist for his wife (Forty eighth attempt)
Walking stick, bungee cord, shelving fixture, clamp, zip ties, chain, red light bulb, electrical fixtures and fittings, 10 x 75 x 44 cm
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
A lamp made by the artist for his wife (Forty eighth attempt)
Walking stick, bungee cord, shelving fixture, clamp, zip ties, chain, red light bulb, electrical fixtures and fittings 10 x 75 x 44 cm
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Ferenc Gróf: Who cannot (after Mladen Stilinović)
flocking on textile, 150 x 75 cm
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Thomas Locher: 8. MARX / CAPITAL ( SINCE THE PRODUCERS ...)
wood, acrylic, aluminium, 192 x 224 cm
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Little Warsaw (András Gálik & Bálint Havas): Good Soil
direct cast gold (999,9 %), 61 x 3 cm
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Sociéte Réaliste: Artist Pension Trust contract transcripted in Thomas More's Utopiensium Alphabetum
8 digital prints with passepartout, 130 x 80 cm
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Stephen Willats: Conceptual Tower Series No 42, July 2008
Poster paint, photographic prints, photographic dye, pencil on paper, 86.5 x 137 cm
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Stephen Willats: Making A Rich Connection
ink, photographic prints, photographic dye, acrylic paint, water colour on paper, framed, 92 x 114 cm
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Ryan Gander: Clack, clack, thud
A bracelet made as a solid steel carbon copy of the artists watch, which also happens to be a work of art entitled 'Time is money my friend’, 85 x 60 x 85 mm
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Falke Pisano: The Value in Mathematics
adhesive vinyl cut on wall, dimensions variable
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Antal Lakner: INERS First Life – web therapy Scroll Master, Chat star, Zoom Glove, Webtrainer, Torrent Display for user experience prototype testing,
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Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Ferenc Gróf: I (after Barbara Kruger)
digital print on dibond, 65 x 65 cm (framed)
Courtesy Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna