Untitled. New photographs, installations and films. The show starts with an old wardrobe which contains numerous monitors showing the same video, similar to one from a surveillance camera, of a rubber-pellet gun in motion.
Untitled
From 6 December 2006 until 20 January 2007, Galerie Martin Janda is
showing new photographs, installations and films by Gregor Zivic. Three
groups of objects supply the narrative structure in Zivic's third
exhibit at the gallery.
In the first gallery space there is an old wardrobe which contains
numerous monitors in a variety of sizes. All of the screens show the
same video, similar to one from a surveillance camera, of a
rubber-pellet gun in motion. The back side of the wardrobe flings out a
photograph: it depicts a densely composed, constructed scene and also
constitutes a link to Gregor Zivic's work on Gert Voss's portrait for
the Burgtheater Wien. But the person who was to be portrayed is missing
from the photograph, and the alter ego only makes an appearance in a
mirror hanging on the wall behind the wardrobe. While the portrait of
Voss still places the relationship between actor and private individual,
as well as between two artists, in foreground, through the
installation's spatial extension the link is generalised and, at the
same time, attention is shifted to the alter ego phenomenon.
Two white tubes, each four metres long, connect the gallery spaces. The
video Paletzgasse, 2006, which can be viewed on a monitor in one of the
tubes, provides some insight with respect to these two oversized pistol
barrels: Here the artist picks up on the relationship - as in earlier
photographs - to his alter ego. The eye of the beholder is guided
simultaneously to a wall sculpture - the same one encountered in the
film - of a chamber made of wood strips containing a chair and a
lectern. Their exact function is still open to interpretation, and the
film divulges few clues. In the exhibit this sculpture is combined with
a small projection screen which presents a small-format portrait of Gert
Voss after all.
On the gallery's upper floor Zivic takes elements from his installation
Bob's Pistol Building and places them in a new context. Taking
large-format draft photographs as point of departure, as well as the
film by the same name, he presents works which have sprung from this
"encroaching" installation, or served as their defining moment.
Galerie Martin Janda
Eschenbachgasse 11- Wien
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 1 - 6 p.m., Sat 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.