Javier Arce
Asgar/Gabriel
Daniele Buetti
Tony Cragg
Oliver Dorfer
Vasilena Gankovska
Ai Kijima
Brian McKee
Sara Rahbar
Mel Ramos
Tom Sachs
Vladimir Skrepl
Andy Warhol
Erwin Wurm
The exhibition offers a surprising insight and appears strangely personal. A balanced mixture of different artistic varieties animates the delight of viewing, paired with the requirement of an expert judgment. This intimate connection of emotion and theory stimulates the power of reasoning. Works by Daniele Buetti, Tony Cragg, Oliver Dorfer, Vasilena Gankovska, Mel Ramos, Tom Sachs, Vladimir Skrepl, Andy Warhol...
The exhibition offers a surprising insight and appears strangely personal. A balanced mixture of different artistic varieties animates the delight of viewing, paired with the requirement of an expert judgment. This intimate connection of emotion and theory stimulates the power of reasoning. A collective pleasure that draws upon all the senses.
Works from the repertoire of Hilger contemporary (Asgar/Gabriel, Oliver Dorfer, Vasilena, Gankovska, Ai Kijima, Brian McKee, Sara Rahbar) and Hilger modern (Mel Ramos, Andy Warhol) integrate with the coeval positions from Tony Cragg, Javier Arce, Tom Sachs, Vladimir Skrepl and Erwin Wurm. The works meet each one another at the interface of painting, photography, sculpture and the work with various textiles. The goal is to make the concealed recognisable in the visible to reveal the obscurity of desire. The aesthetic experience and stimulation is to be perceived as a secondary effect.
The collection is a meaningful part of the (mercantile) art world. It rewrites a form of passion that partially borders on obsession and that often expresses itself in the form of desire – whether profound or subtle. This ominous feeling, a network between loss, gain and play, should be imparted here.
Participating artists: Javier Arce, Asgar/Gabriel, Daniele Buetti, Tony Cragg, Oliver Dorfer, Vasilena Gankovska, Ai Kijima, Brian McKee, Sara Rahbar, Mel Ramos, Tom Sachs, Vladimir Skrepl, Andy Warhol, Erwin Wurm.
Should you have any questions, you are invited to send us an email: contemporary@hilger.at
Image: Massimo Vitali, Torre Fiat #0151
Opening 23 June 2010
Galerie Ernst Hilger
Dorotheergasse 5, 1010 Vienna
Tues-Fri 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sat 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Hilger modern/contemporary will be closed from August 1st – 17th due to our summer