Martin Boyce
Ayse Erkmen
Werner Feiersinger
Giuseppe Gabellone
Asta Groting
Joe Scanlan
Roman Signer
Ettore Spalletti
The exhibition conjoins different works to discuss positions of content and form in the development of sculpture. Whether originating in the repertory of form from the fields of architecture, design and everyday objects, or in traditional processes of form finding, artists are creating works of sculpture which again make the question of 'autonomous sculpture' relevant.
Group show
The exhibition conjoins different works to discuss positions of content and
form in the development of sculpture. Whether originating in the repertory of
form from the fields of architecture, design and everyday objects, or in
traditional processes of form finding, artists are creating works of sculpture
which again make the question of "autonomous sculpture" relevant. There are,
in short, two different paths which lead to similar results in form: work on
the further development of a classical concept of sculpture and, in contrast,
work with the tradition of form in autonomous sculpture which undergoes a
change in appearance through its contextual references to other disciplines.
While in recent decades the problems posed by sculpture have been primarily
dealt with under the aspect of expansion (Land Art, Installation, New Media,
etc.), today they deal with references to and further development of a
classical concept of sculpture. This also applies to the choice of media. If,
ever since the 1970s, the important steps in broadening the concept of
sculpture have primarily been made in film, video, photography and
installations, today these media are serving a condensation - as well as being
developed as parallel medium - to elucidate these questions.
Invited artists:
Martin Boyce
Ayse Erkmen
Werner Feiersinger
Giuseppe Gabellone
Asta Gröting
Joe Scanlan
Roman Signer
Ettore Spalletti
Image:
Martin Boyce, "Bench Frame" (Our love is like the flowers, the rain, the sea and the hours), 2003
77 x 186 x 60 cm Steel/Paint
Opening: Thursday, April 3rd. 2003, 7 pm
Exhibition from: April 4th through Mai 17th, 2003
Tue-Fri 1 - 6 pm, Sat 11 am - 3 pm
Galerie Martin Janda
Raum aktueller Kunst
Eschenbachgasse 11
1010 Vienna / Austria
+43/1/585 73 71
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