Layr curated by Studio for Propositional Cinema
„A Sculpture in Search of an Author“

Layr, Singerstraße 27, 1010 Vienna
www.emanuellayr.com

Curator(s):

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Studio for Propositional Cinema (inaugurated in Düsseldorf in 2013) works primarily with the language of exhibition-making and publishing. Frequently working in collaboration with other artists, they operate fluidly between their own artistic production, and as a platform for the work of others.

Artist(s):

  • Roy Arden
  • Anna-Sophie Berger
  • Brassaï
  • Gaylen Gerber
  • Margaret Honda
  • Luzie Meyer
  • Cesare Pietroiusti
  • Charlotte Posenenske
  • Sung Tieu
  • Emilio Prini

Exhibition text

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A Sculpture in Search of an Author is an exhibition centered around an artwork by the Italian artist Emilio Prini (1943–2016). Or, rather, an artwork that may still be attributable to Emilio Prini. Or, perhaps more accurately, some materials that once constituted an artwork by Emilio Prini, that he has since removed his name from. Or: there exists, in storage, some materials that were once exhibited under the authorship of Emilio Prini, but now could be considered a disowned artwork by Emilio Prini, or considered some materials that, while once being combined to make an artwork by Emilio Prini are now simply materials with a notable history. We may call it a sculpture in search of an author. Emilio Prini is one of those artists around whom stories and legends proliferate; oftentimes these legends have become as present as the work itself, especially as they often involve the negation of the works that occasion them. This is one of those stories. As it goes, in 2011 Prini made a new sculptural work, titled Da Fermacarta, to be included in the Artissima art fair in Turin in the booth of Galleria Lorcan O’Neill, Rome. On the second day of the fair, as negotiations for its acquisition by a major Italian museum were well underway, Prini’s assistant arrived at the fair and demanded its immediate removal on the grounds that Prini rescinded authorship of the work. No reason was given. For the past ten years, these materials, once an exhibited sculpture by a legendary artist, have sat in the gallery’s storage, its status in the world uncertain, in stasis, hollowed. In the spirit of Luigi Pirandello’s 1921 absurdist play Six Characters in Search of an Author, Studio for Propositional Cinema has invited several artists to respond to the uncertain ontological status of this sculpture, or ex-sculpture, creating a tentative play of statements on and demonstrations of the roles and potential roles of the artist-author in relation to their autonomy over the reception, distribution, construction, and completion of their work.

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Photos

Anna-Sophie Berger: onion
Lambda print mounted on dibond.
© Courtesy: the artist, JTT, New York and Layr, Vienna
Gaylen Gerber: Gaylen Gerber with Remy Zaugg, Backdrop/LA, n.d.,
installation view, Gaylen Gerber & Studio for Propositional Cinema, Exhibition, Kunsthaus Bregenz, 2016, photo: Gaylen Gerber.
© photo: Gaylen Gerber