Opening: 24 November, 7 pmExhibition duration: 24 November 2016 – 8 January 2017Artists: Markus Hanakam & Roswitha SchullerCurator: Christina Gigliotti To
pivot is to rotate, to start in the center and change the path of orientation,
movement, motivation.
We
pivot from representation.
We
pivot from the present – it unravels.
Drawn
to the spectacle, the periscope, the kaleidoscope. Looking through, looking in,
looking out and back again. Depth perception warps and distorts itself, and the
uncanny hangs thick in the air like a velvet curtain. The exhibition Pivot, prepared by Markus Hanakam &
Roswitha Schuller, places itself somewhere between the past and future, earth
and cosmos. Hanakam & Schuller have been described as tricksters, however,
the illusory elements of their work endeavor less to deceive, but instead to
allow for an opening of time and space, and an escape from the linear marking
of the former.
In
Eighteenth Century England, Sir Joshua Reynolds wrote Fifteen Discourses, a lengthy guidebook of artistic and stylistic
“rules” for students of the Royal Academy (of which he was one of the founders)
to follow. Though decadent in nature, which immediately dates the prose, when
juxtaposed with the enigmatic moving images Hanakam & Schuller have
created, the lines become more difficult to contextualize. Voices from the past
bubble up once more and initiate themselves in the present. Mysterious imagery
becomes familiar once marked with recognizable language. Like contemporary
alchemists, the figures examine elements and concoct formulas with ingredients
from their universe and ours.
The
pivot point manifests itself in the exhibition as a curious viewing cabinet
placed in the center of the room. You are alone – where are you going?
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Markus
Hanakam & Roswitha Schuller (b. 1979, Essen,
and 1984, Friesach) are a Vienna-based artist duo who have been working
together since 2004 primarily in the realm of video, interactive computer
applications, drawing, and applied forms of art. As artists and researchers,
they are engaged in restructuring the visual art rulebook and creating their
own visions of the world through their practice. Recent selected solo
exhibitions include Cosmic Cathedral at Galerie Krinzinger
in Vienna (2016), Zirkel & Drop
at Galerie Clemens Gunzer in Zurich (2015), and Housing & Healing at Fabrika in Moscow (2015). They have
presented their work in group exhibitions at Rencontres Internationales
Festival (2016), Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin (2016), Fotogalerie Wien
in Vienna (2015), and DEPO in Pilsen (2015).
Open
daily 1 – 8 pm and according to the evening program. Voluntary admission fee.
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