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Ger van Elk
dal 9/6/2012 al 20/7/2012

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Eleonora Holthoff


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Ger van Elk
Gijs van Tuyl



 
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9/6/2012

Ger van Elk

Galerie Bob van Orsouw, Zurich

On Appearing and Disappearing. In his sculptural works in the context of Arte Povera, he allowed himself the imaginative liberty of deploying the most varied of materials in unorthodox ways. After his assemblages, installations, film and slide projections, Van Elk, as of 1970, concentrated on staged photographs that he then often painted over.


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curated by Gijs van Tuyl

Galerie Bob van Orsouwʼs first exhibition in their renovated rooms at the Löwenbräu complex is devoted to the Dutch artist Ger van Elk (*1941 in Amsterdam). The exhibition is curated by Gijs van Tuyl, the longtime director of Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg as well as of Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. A representative selection of Ger van Elkʼs works from the 1970s will be on show.

At the end of the 1960s and the early 1970s, Ger van Elk was an influential contributor to the development of conceptual art in Europe (Holland and Italy) as well as in the U.S. (Los Angeles). In contrast to the more dogmatic representatives of this movement, Ger van Elk always kept his works open to the expression of highly personal emotions. In his sculptural works in the context of arte povera, he allowed himself the imaginative liberty of deploying the most varied of materials in unorthodox ways. After his assemblages, installations, film and slide projections, Van Elk, as of 1970, concentrated on staged photographs that he then often painted over. Along with artists like John Baldessari and Gilbert & George, Van Elk was one of the pioneers of photography as pictorial art, often using himself as a model. As is the case in the 1969 film Self-Portrait behind a Wooden Fence, where we see the artist himself as he appears and disappears behind a fence that is simultaneously projected and real. The tension between reality and imagination, between presence and absence, is one of the leitmotifs behind Van Elkʼs oeuvre. This factor is also brought to bear in the exhibitionʼs selection of works: from his early cinematic self-portrait to a single late work, Conclusie ʻSanta Moritzʼ, ʻSwiss Landscapeʼ, a painted-over landscape photo from 2008.

Ger van Elkʼs works are inspired by an ongoing dualism, whether between reality and art, between idea and emotion, surface and depth, presence and absence or between a meeting and a farewell. This is likewise expressed by the choice and combination of quasi ʻopposingʼ media, such as photography and painting. His artistic position is today especially significant since it does not depict any idea of harmony, but formulates an artistic reality that indirectly reflects the antitheses and the tensions in our society. By means of sketches and studies that are being shown for the first time, this theme will be more profoundly presented in the exhibition.

Very early on, Ger van Elk participated in trailblazing group exhibits: in 1969 When Attitudes Becomes Form: Works – Concepts – Processes – Situations – Information at Kunsthalle Bern (curated by Harald Szeemann) and Op Losse Schroeven: Situaties en Cryptostructuren (On Loose Screws: Situations and Crypto-structures) at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (curated by Wim Beeren), as well as at documenta 5, 6 and 7 in Kassel from 1972 on. Ever since, Ger van Elk in his long career has had many solo exhibitions devoted to him, such as at Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Museum of Modern Art, New York and at Kunsthalle Basel (curated by Jean-Christoph Ammann). Ger van Elk is represented with significant works in internationally leading private and museum collections.

Press contact:
eleonora holthoff
eleonora@bobvanorsouw.ch

Opening: Sunday, 10.06.2012, 11am – 5pm

Galerie Bob van Orsouw
lowenbrau-area limmatstrasse 270 - Zurich

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