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Adam Pendleton
dal 26/2/2009 al 24/4/2009

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Klara M. Piza


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Adam Pendleton



 
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26/2/2009

Adam Pendleton

Haunch of Venison, Berlin

EL T D K


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Haunch of Venison Berlin is delighted to present 'EL T D K', the gallery's first exhibition of work by US artist Adam Pendleton and the artist's first solo-exhibition in Europe.

The exhibition will include two new series of wall based work, 'System of Display' and the 'Black Dada' paintings, as well as an installation of a quasi-minimalist sculpture composed of black cubes.

Pendleton is known for his paintings, installations, and performances that unite seeming incongruities in a formal embrace. Within his repertoire are allusions ranging from 1960's conceptual art to the black arts movement, from experimental poetry to punk rock, from gospel to gay liberation. A thread throughout the artist's practice is an interest in language and its unique capacity as an open structure to both shape existing realities and inaugurate new ones.

Installed in the main gallery, 'System of Display' presents 46 silkscreened mirror works, each with a glass facade printed with type. In this body of work, Pendleton pulled images from disparate histories including a photograph of a Nigerian burial mask, documentation of Trisha Brown dance performances, the paintings of a forgotten minimalist, and installation shots from the first Documenta. Mining a text by Andreas Spiegl on the work of Cerith Wyn Evans, Pendleton chose individual words that felt specific to that artist's discourse, creating a 'tone poem' that amounts to a Wyn Evans' 'gestalt'. Pendleton further atomized each word using a systematic process of omission and printed the remnants individually on the glass panes.

The installation, 'Rendered in Black', consists of ceramic black cubes arranged in the mezzanine gallery in a permutation executed by Pendleton. Based on a prototype that was shaped by the artist into the current form, the cubes were used as seating for a performance titled 'The Revival', a celebrated Performa 07 commission in which the artist fused the format of a gospel revival with experimental writing practices. Both a 'retroactive' work of black minimalism, (one that is purposefully 'offmessage'), and a materialization of an abstract alphabet, the installation functions as a phenomenological meaning-making device.

Finally, hung in the back gallery and in the main gallery opposite 'System of Display', the exhibition features two black-on-black silkscreen diptychs and a grid of eight silver-on-black silkscreen paintings from Pendleton's 'Black Dada' series. The two primary forms in these works are cropped images of Sol LeWitt's 1970's Variations of 'Incomplete Open Cubes' - a series of sculptures LeWitt issued with 122 permutations on a single form - and letters from the words 'Black Dada' adapted from Amiri Baraka's (formerly LeRoi Jones) 1964 poem 'Black Dada Nihilisimus'. Pendleton seeks to animate two contradictory states: a literal presentness embodied in the work's abstract performativity; and a discursive play of representational systems that extends into the social fabric.

A fully illustrated catalogue from Haunch of Venison will also be available.

Adam Pendleton (b. 1980) is based in New York. His work has been exhibited extensively, notably at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, Indiana; the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston; the Studio Museum, New York; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; and the Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin. Recent biennials and exhibitions include Performa 07, New York; Manifesta 7, Trentino- South Tyrol, Italy; Object, The Undeniable Success of Operations, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; The Future as Disruption, The Kitchen, New York; Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock n’ Roll since 1967, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago; After 1968: Contemporary Artists and the Civil Rights Legacy, High Museum, Atlanta; Hey Hey Glossolalia, Creative Time, New York; and Manifesto Marathon at the Serpentine, London. Pendleton is also the co-editor of the occasional publication LAB MAG, which publishes the work of artists, designers, poets, and architects.

Image: Installation view

For further information and images please contact Brunswick Arts: Klara M. Piza +49 30 20 67 33 68 or kpiza@brunswickgroup.com

Private View 27 February, 6-8pm

Haunch of Venison Berlin
Heidestrasse 46 - 10557 Berlin Germany
Tue/Sat 11.00 - 18.00

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