The show features the latest installment of its ongoing project Was Ist Kunst, which began in April 1985 and has developed over the course of almost three decades into a series of more than one hundred framed paintings.
Galerija Gregor Podnar is proud to announce Was ist Kunst Hugo Ball,
an exhibition of the Ljubljana-based artist group Irwin. The show
features the latest installment of its ongoing project Was Ist Kunst,
which began in April 1985 and has developed over the course of almost
three decades into a series of more than one hundred framed paintings.
After initially being seen at the Cabaret Voltaire in Zürich in 2010,
the work in this exhibition consists of series of Orthodox icons which
are confronted with framed Dada works by Irwin, in accordance with the
invocations of controversial 5th century mystic Dionysius Areopagita.
Appropriating the name of one of the leading dada artists, Hugo Ball,
by virtue of his interest in mysticism, Irwin recounts a somewhat
unknown and surprising tale regarding the origins of the movement’s
name.
Dadaism would find its source in orthodox mysticism, as Hugo
Ball himself in 1923 is the author of a book about Dionysius
Areopagita, entitled “Byzantinisches Christentum”, whose initials
produced the mysterious word Dada. In 1921 Ball wrote in his diary:
“when I came across the word Dada Dionysius called upon me twice: D.A.
- D.A. He was not talking about Bacchus (Dionysus), but Dionysius
Areopagita…”.
For this exhibition, Irwin deploys its signature system of thick,
heavy frames, which seek to re-contextualize well known Dada works as
well as historical orthodox and modern icons, thus encouraging a
critical approach on the part of the viewer.
In concert with this project, Irwin also plans to translate Hugo
Ball's “Byzantinisches Christentum. Drei Heiligenleben” for the first
time in English, making it accessible to a broader audience. Yet
another important step for the comprehension of Was Ist Kunst.
A special thanks to Adrian Notz and Elaine Levy for their support.
Opening: 18 January from 6 to 9 pm
Galerija Gregor Podnar
Lindenstrasse 35, Berlin
Hours: Tue – Sat 11 am – 6 pm
Free Admission