MEYER*KAINER curated by Zdenek Felix
„Camouflage“

4.9. - 2.10.2021 Press release Arrow
MEYER*KAINER, Eschenbachgasse 9, 1010 Vienna
www.meyerkainer.com

Curator(s):

Zdenek Felix More Arrow
Born in 1938 in the Czech Republic, Zdenek Felix studied philosophy, history and aesthetics at Charles University in Prague. 1965-68 editor of an art magazine. In 1969 he went to Switzerland and worked until 1970 as Harald Szeemann's assistant at the Kunsthalle Bern. He then worked as a curator for the department of modern art at Kunstmuseum Basel until 1976. From 1976-1986 he took on the function of exhibition manager at the Museum Folkwang Essen and between 1986-1991 he was director of the Munich Art Association. From 1991-2003 he headed the exhibition center at the Deichtorhallen in Hamburg. From 2008 to 2018 he was curator and artistic director of KAI 10 Arthena Foundation in Düsseldorf. Felix organized more than 200 international exhibitions. He lives in Berlin.
Courtesy of Zdenek Felix

Artist(s):

  • Francis Picabia
  • Rachel Harrison
  • Martin Kippenberger
  • Mike Kelley
  • gelatin
  • Kris Lemsalu
  • Klára Hosnedlová
  • Anna Uddenberg
  • George Condo
  • Pieter Schoolwerth
  • Franz West

Exhibition text

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Camouflage

 

In times of Corona, which can certainly be met with bitter humor, the festival Curated by in September 2021 is dedicated to the topic of Comedy. The exhibition contribution Camouflage at Meyer Kainer gallery takes up certain subversive and ironic aspects of the late work of Francis Picabia and takes them as the starting point for a specific observation of selected contemporary art positions that defy clear definition. However, the show does not aim to get involved in the current modes of comedy culture as they are constantly appearing in various forms in today's media. Wikipedia does not offer a clear definition of the term “camouflage”. In general, it means the use of camouflage patterns in military or fashion, if one disregards the fact that some artists such as Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons had already appropriated the deceptive surfaces for the transformation of objects. The starting point of the exhibition is a painting by Francis Picabia from the 1940s, which despite its comedy, touches with its intensity and depth. The French painter used a black and white photograph as a template for this “portrait of a stranger”, which was shown in a popular men's magazine. The transfer into color gives the motif a strange appearance, as Picabia increases the contrast of light and dark areas, whereby the initial realism of the original is evaporated. The result is a pastiche of technical and painterly processes, whereby the ironic intention unmistakably remains. The focus of the process is less an interest in art history than a fascination with ambiguity and camouflage. A work full of irony, yet born of tragedy, sensitivity, and devotion, which ultimately embodies deep seriousness. These and other properties of Picabia’s image contrast the intention of the theme of Comedy as a genre, as in a similar sense, the other, also artificial and hybrid exhibition contributions in Camouflage, are dedicated to a complex game of subtle contexts. Regardless of how the intentions of the participating artists are influenced by Picabia's strategies, the tension between the two positions remains stimulating for Camouflage. A publication will accompany the exhibition.

Photos

Francis Picabia: Installation view
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Francis Picabia: Installation view
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Rachel Harrison, Martin Kippenberger: Installation view
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Rachel Harrison, Mike Kelley: Installation view
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Mike Kelley, Rachel Harrison: Installation view
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Rachel Harrison, Mike Kelley: Installation view
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Mike Kelley, gelatin: Installation view
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Mike Kelley, gelatin: Installation view
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Kris Lemsalu, gelatin: Installation view
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
gelatin, Kris Lemsalu: Installation view
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Klára Hosnedlová, gelatin: Installation view
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
ohne Titel
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Klára Hosnedlová: Untitled
foam, leather, gauze, reishi mushrooms, cotton thread, silicone, cocoons, glass 140 cm, 80cm, 60cm 125cm x 70cm x 70cm | Courtesy of the artist; Monika Schnetkamp Collection Photo: def-image
Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Anna Uddenberg, George Condo: Installation view
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Anna Uddenberg: Installation view
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Installation view
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Anna Uddenberg, George Condo: Installation view
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Photos: Kati Göttfried / Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna