An installation titled Keep The Brown. Keep The Brown is also the title of Veilhan's new silent film, the centerpiece of the gallery installation. As with Veilhan's photographic and sculptural work, the sets and props in the film are of a rudimentary nature.
Keep The Brown
Sandra Gering Gallery is pleased to present French artist Xavier Veilhan's
fifth solo exhibition at the gallery -- an installation titled Keep The Brown.
Keep The Brown is also the title of Veilhan's new silent film, the
centerpiece of the gallery installation. As with Veilhan's photographic
and sculptural work, the sets and props in the film are of a rudimentary
nature. Details are stripped away. But even in this bare bones state, the
location and characters are instantly familiar. The film's setting is a
minimal interior easily recognizable as a New York commercial loft
building. The simply costumed characters, played by the artist and his
close New York friends (symbols to Veilhan of the city itself) are
international couriers.
Veilhan uses the couriers, those ubiquitous urban figures, to represent a
form of constant motion -- the continuous cycle of pick-ups and deliveries.
This completely constructed motion is juxtaposed in the film with dream
sequences involving the natural, cyclical motion of the planets.
In the film, the Keep The Brown couriers deliver spherical packages that
echo the planets in form as well as motion. The items delivered are
revealed to be parts of a whole. When assembled, the parts create a large
brown bear. By assembling him, the couriers bring the bear back to life,
and the bear then becomes a character in their narrative. Veilhan's work
often juxtaposes elements of the natural world with those from the artificial.
In the installation at Sandra Gering Gallery, the bear appears to have
escaped from the film. He is sitting with a colleague in the gallery and
watching the film itself. The worlds of fiction and reality are brought
together for the viewer, making the viewer a part of the narrative.
Xavier Veilhan's previous two silent films, Drumball and Le Film du Japon,
were presented at the Pompidou Center.
Keep The Brown was realized with support from the Délégation aux Arts
Plastiques/ Ministère de la Culture (France). Keep The Brown was filmed in
the galleries at the Phillips, de Pury & Luxembourg New York headquarters.
The artist and Sandra Gering Gallery would like to thank them for their
support in the making of the film.
opening reception 25 October, 6-8pm
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10am -6pm. For further
information contact Marianna Baer at 646.336.7183
sandra gering gallery, 534 West 22nd Street, NYC, ground floor