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Evidence of the Paranormal
dal 19/11/2009 al 9/1/2010

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19/11/2009

Evidence of the Paranormal

Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, New York

An exhibition of questionable import, doubtful veracity and possibly misleading intentions. Featuring a selection of artists as unlikely as their generations and backgrounds vary, the works collected here are liable to suggest paranormal activity or occult resonances. Works by: Becky Beasley, Charles and Ray Eames, Per Martensson, Goran Petercol, Luca Trevisani, Marianne Viero and Will Yackulic; curated by Chris Sharp.


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Becky Beasley, Charles and Ray Eames, Per Martensson, Goran Petercol, Luca Trevisani, Marianne Vierø and Will Yackulic

Curated by Chris Sharp

Evidence of the Paranormal is an exhibition of questionable import, doubtful veracity and possibly misleading intentions. Featuring a selection of artists as unlikely as their generations and backgrounds vary, the works collected here are liable to suggest paranormal activity or occult resonances. From Charles and Ray Eames' early film Blacktop, which consists of quasi-abstract footage of a blacktop being washed, to the mute, unyielding promise of Becky Beasley's post-minimalist sculptures, to Swedish painter Per Martensson's diminutive portraits of vacant white-cube spaces not to mention the meticulously painted orbs on paper of New York-based artist Will Yackulic, such apparent banality seems to conceal some kind of occult content. Meanwhile, Danish Amsterdam-based photographer Marianne Viero's unusual photos of rearranged hotel furniture, the floating sculpture of the Italian Berlin-based Luca Trevisani and Zagreb-based Goran Petercol light-and-shadow sculptural installation all seem to testify to a paranormal activity.

Whatever the case may be, these works do seem to be trying to be telling us something. But what? Are they transmitters? Supernatural hieroglyphics? Otherworldly jive? Or are they merely testifying to their own materiality and circumstances? Or maybe in the end, they are trying tell us something about meaning, about a certain compulsion to locate it somewhere, elsewhere, anywhere, at the cost of locating it in the ether, or on the astral plane. Or conjuring it up out of thin air. Even if what the are trying to tell us is something else altogether, entirely.

Image: Luca Trevisani, The Weaving Constellation, (2005- on-going). Wood, balloons, helium. Dimensions variable

Opening Reception: November 20, 7-9PM

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Evidence of the Paranormal
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