An installation that combine his latest photographic works and drawings with a mural specifically
The first show organized by Friedrich Loock at Chung Kink Project will
open 14 January 2006, with an installation by Florian Merkel.
Merkel will combine his latest photographic works and drawings with a
mural specifically done for Chung King Project.
The artist studied in Leipzig in the mid 80s and now lives in Berlin. His
work compares the differences between man’s inner, natural desires with
the way human beings actually behave in order to be considered
respectable members of society. Those who pursue only their wants are
depicted nude, daydreaming or playing, while those upstanding citizens
are portrayed in suits, rushing towards unknown destinations or
participating in regimented activities.
His work is moving in and out of different mediums of image making. He
considers himself more as a photographer than as a painter starting by
taking pictures of various models in his studio which he then uses to
construct a narrative constellation on his computer. Moving back from
digital to manual, he presents the work as an installation combining color
pencil drawings, wall painting and photography. They appear as woodcutlike
tableaus with a unique space and atmosphere. Rational continuity is
scarcely recognizable throughout these stories in which, as in Jonathan
Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, realistic senses of scale are constantly
ignored. These narratives seem to arise from a strange hybrid world of
dream, art, and real life.
The following show in February/March 2006 presented by Friedrich Loock
features Yoshihiro Suda, who will also create a site specific
installation for this space. Sudas who had a solo show at the Art
Institut Chicago in 2003 has recently shown his work at the Louisana
Museum Copenhagen, Kunsthalle Graz and Beyeler Foundation Basel.
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 14, 6-8pm
Chung King Project
936 Chung King Road Los Angeles, CA 90012