Us. Larger-than-life sized images of the silhouettes of gallery goers as viewed by the artist through the opaque frosted-glass windows of Chelsea galleries.
Bruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to present Us, a site-specific
installation by the artist Silvio Wolf. For the past twenty years, Wolf
has explored the limits of photographic representation through an
interest in the abstract, the fleeting, the visible and invisible, challenging
the indexical nature of the photograph and questioning our notion of
self. This installation, designed as a cohesive experience for the
viewer, is comprised of the artist’s newest works—his first images to
depict the human figure.
Signaling the entrance to a show for and about ‘us’, a photographic mural of two figures
passing through a curtain covers the rounded wall defining the entrance to the gallery.
This piece guides the viewer toward a room of mirrored portraits reduced to positive and
negative shapes, the viewer’s image reflecting onto a grid of unidentifiable faces. A final
reflective portrait shows a shadowy, abstract self-portrait of the artist created by
photographing himself reflected in another artwork.
Wolf’s latest series, Us, displayed in
the main gallery, consists of larger-than-life sized images of the silhouettes of gallery
goers as viewed by the artist through the opaque frosted-glass windows of Chelsea
galleries. These scroll-like images of elongated walkers take on an ephemeral yet iconic
status at this scale, inverted shadows of what they depict.
Lastly, the viewer encounters
a darkened space illuminated by black, backlit chromogenic mirrors—photographs that
have become black mirrors after layering an innumerable number of exposures. These
works radiate a sound component: children’s voices reciting names—potentially the
viewer’s own.
It is the viewer’s presence, his/her reflection in the mirrored surfaces or
absorption of the sound emitted that forms a crucial, ever-changing component of these
images and drives Wolf’s interest in art making. Wolf’s works are thresholds, spaces of
presence and absence where light and information pass that are designed for us to
interpret and incite with meaning.
Silvio Wolf (b.1952) lives and works in Milan and New York. He studied philosophy and
psychology in Italy and photography and visual arts in London, where he received the
Higher Diploma in Advanced Photography at the London College of Printing. He has had
numerous exhibitions of his work in the United States and abroad.
Notably his work was
included in Aktuell (1983), Documenta VIII (1987), and in 2009 at the 53rd Venice
Biennale. His most recent solo exhibition was held in 2011 at Padiglione d’Arte
Contemporanea, Milan. Wolf teaches photography at the European Institute of Design
in Milan, and is a visiting professor at the School of Visual Arts, New York.
Please contact Meredith Rockwell at Meredith@brucesilverstein.com for press inquiries.
Opening: 10th January 2013
Bruce Silverstein Gallery
535 West 24th Street, New York
Hours: 10-6PM, Tuesday through Saturday
Free Admission