Kunsthaus Dresden Municipal Gallery
Pawel Althamer
Bogna Burska
Ursula Doebereiner
Lili Dujourie
Angelika Fojtuch
Steffen Geisler
Lise Harlev
Ellen Harvey
Hiwa K.
Agnieszka Kalinowska
Grzegorz Klaman
Piotr Kopik
Jill Mercedes
Aneta Szylak
States of uncertainty, undefined fears, rapid perceptual cracks, irrational behaviours, unshaped longings for the relief that never comes or does not come on time. Self-aggressions, medications, meditations and anaesthetic replacements. The rituals with no reason, needs with no desires. Obsessions of unclear origin and panic attacks impossible to cure.
On Panic, Obsession, Rituality and Anesthesia
Curated by Aneta Szylak
States of uncertainty, undefined fears, rapid perceptual cracks, irrational
behaviours, unshaped longings for the relief that never comes or does not come on
time. Self-aggressions, medications, meditations and anaesthetic replacements. The
rituals with no reason, needs with no desires. Obsessions of unclear origin and
panic attacks impossible to cure. You won’t feel the thing captures the state of
mind of the individual under the pressure of contemporary reality. Shaped by success
and its weak foundations, post-therapeutic, globalised and medialised, this reality
enforces a rational approach to life and privileges the so-called “social" and
“professional" behaviour. This is the reality of fraudulent, stimulated, collective
reactions, of false prophets and failed social projects, marked by crises of both
rationality and spirituality. Personal feelings are channelled and manipulated by
social, psychological and economic pressures. The systems of knowledge production
let us
have it to a certain degree under control.
In reaction to this situation, overwhelmed by panic, obsession or the desire for
anaesthesia, individuals perform personal rituals that extend, suspend or freeze
time to allow themselves to experience their private selves. Ignoring the
all-pervasive social relations that generally frame and inform the self, this
exhibition looks inward to focus on internal and personal reality. It tracks the
uncertain sensations, perceptual gaps and slight cracks in reality. It approaches
fear on the level on which it might pass unnoticed. It is heading toward the places
where satisfaction, success and pleasurable addictions and consumption are no longer
able to cure the unbearable disintegration of self.
The emotions of the individual are informed and stimulated by spatial relations.
The way we observe space and our own situation is necessarily emotionally coded.
Interiors and exteriors impact our physical selves and mediate the expression and
experience of our emotions. The small amount of space occupied by our bodies is a
very special place - the nest, the womb, the shelter, the chapel, the prison. You
won’t feel the thing will reveal our ability both to embody and emotionalise this
space.
In the labyrinth of forking paths that is the Kunsthaus Dresden building itself,
amplified by the spatial, astonishing and unpredictable works and objects, the
spectator will discover numerous video works presenting an individual engaged in
repetitive activities or private rituals. All the works will show the individual in
heightened borderline states - in extreme situations of cold, pleasure, loneliness
or pain. These works create a kind of subjective time that has nothing to do with
linearity or story-telling. Looped or warped, the works suspend time, creating an
individualised, unbalanced space in which extremes of emotion are anaesthetised
through repetition. By tracking the ritual containment of emotional extremes in art
today, this exhibition hopes to provoke a similar irrational, cathartic experience
in the viewer and, thereby, both to reveal and to examine those strategies of
containment that are available to us today.
Artists:
Pawel Althamer, Bogna Burska, Ursula Doebereiner, Lili Dujourie, Angelika Fojtuch,
Steffen Geisler, Lise Harlev, Ellen Harvey, Hiwa K., Agnieszka Kalinowska, Grzegorz
Klaman, Piotr Kopik, Jill Mercedes, Sebastian Meschenmoser, Dominika Skutnik, Pawel
Kruk, Dominik Lejman, Yvette Mattern, Ivan Moudov, Anne Olofsson, Dominik Pabis,
Susanne Weirich, Monika Weiss, Artur Zmijewski
Opening: 8 September, 8 pm
Kunsthaus Dresden Municipal Gallery of Contemporary Art
Rahnitzgasse 8 - Dresden
tue - fr 2 -7 pm, weekends 12 -8pm