The works on display are linked to the 'routine' that Fudakowski will perform in the space at the opening of the exhibition. This performance is envisaged as a kind of 'turning on' of the exhibition, much in the vain of celebrity inaugurations of light displays at Christmas, as much of the work must be manipulated by the artist in order to be activated.
Chert is proud to present the first solo exhibition within the gallery
context of Berlin based artist Kasia Fudakowski.
‘The hinge is like a crazy form of violence. All that two and fro,
relentless back and forth but going nowhere. Sex and not having it.
And relentlessly those tiny ball bearings just squeeze repeatedly over
around one another, a rolling, lolling gorgeousness of grease and motion.
Precise fluidity or fluid precision; cheek to cheek. Sweating, oozing and
never drying up. Just wearing down. This body has an additional limb,
it is spare, extra, on its own and therefore poor – a poor prop. Out on
a limb, we would say. Or it’s a wobbly moustache and the potential for
tweaking and eeking out begins again...’
Helen Marten. 2011
The works on display are linked to the ‘routine’ that Fudakowski will
perform in the space at the opening of the exhibition. This performance
is envisaged as a kind of ‘turning on’ of the exhibition, much in the
vain of celebrity inaugurations of light displays at Christmas, as much
of the work must be manipulated by the artist in order to be activated.
The hinge is a major theme running through the work. The potential
movement embodied in this mechanism as well as the inherent violence
in the infinite swing allows Fudakowski to tread the shaky line between
kinetic and static sculpture.
Her work has always had a latent humour to it. For the past year
Fudakowski has been preoccupied with the philosophy of comedy and
joke structure and it’s potential relationship to the construction of
sculpture. Her work mixes abstract with figurative, using found and raw
materials combined in constructions, which often serve to surprise and
titillate with their mild poking irreverence.
With this exhibition, Fudakowski will draw on the performative techniques
of entertainers in an attempt to question the predetermined assumptions
and closed circles that exist within artistic interpretation.
Kasia Fudakowski (1985) studied at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art at Oxford
University, England. She presented her first solo show at Zak Branicka, Berlin in 2009
and recently exhibited at “Based in Berlin”, Atelierhaus Monbijoupark. Her work is
currently on view in the group exhibition “Sculpture is three-dimensional artwork created
by shaping or combining hard materials ...” at Johann König gallery, Berlin, which runs
until August 27. Later this year, she will participate in “Villa Tokyo”, with Chert
gallery and “Comedy Club, Säule für Afrika”, curated by Micha Bonk, in Curvystrasse,
Berlin. Kasia Fudakowsi lives and works in Berlin.
Opening Reception: September 9, 2011 - 7 pm
CHERT
Skalitzerstr. 68 10997 Berlin
Opening hours:Tuesday - Saturday / 12am - 6pm
free admission