Object, The Undeniable Success Of Operations at SMBA
Falke Pisano, Object and Disintegration: The Object of Three (The Engaging Spectator), 2008 (videostill) |
Object, The Undeniable Success Of Operations
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Mariana Castillo Deball, Luca Frei, Dan Graham, Alexander Gutke, Benoît Maire, Adam Pendleton, Falke Pisano, Reto Pulfer, Anna Winteler, Charlotte Moth
May 25 – July 6
Opening: Saturday, May 24 at 5 p.m.
Monographic presentations often imply a self-reflective moment, a moment in which the artistic process of the artist is briefly frozen and can be subject to investigation. The exhibition 'Object, The Undeniable Success of Operations' is constructed around that fact. The basis of the exhibition was the wish to do a monographic presentation of the work of Falke Pisano (Amsterdam, b. 1978). Her lecture/performances, sculptures, publications and videos move in the abstract space between language and object, in a process in which these two are continually brought into a dependent and thus fluctuating relation with one another through the indirect presence of the artist. In 'Object, The Undeniable Success of Operations' that work in turn is placed in dialogue with works by nine other artists who investigate the relativity of language and object and the position of the artist and spectator in their work. Their work not only illuminates Pisano's present artistic position, but also interrogates it by supplying other possibilities and alternatives for it -- and thus endorsing its permanently impermanent character.
The central work in the exhibition is Pisano's installation Object and Disintegration: The Object of Three. It is a sculpture/module on which three videos are projected. The work gives an account of the possible disintegration of an object from different perspectives, among them those of the artist and the viewer. The process of disintegration is accompanied with the loss of the autonomy of the viewer, who instigates the process.
The various elements, such as construction and deconstruction in relation to language, objects and the position of the artist and the spectator recur in various ways in the works of Mariana Castillo Deball, Luca Frei, Alexander Gutke, Benoît Maire, Charlotte Moth, Adam Pendleton and Reto Pulfer. An historic work by Anna Winteler, seldom screened before, is also to be seen, the video recording of her Holzperformance from 1981-82. Dan Graham is represented in the exhibition with the video Pavilions (1999), which affords a survey of the sculptural glass pavilions this artist has built over the past three decades, and intentions behind them.
The exhibition was assembled by Falke Pisano herself in collaboration with curator Krist Gruijthuijsen.