With "forever alone and around the world" (2013) Kunsthalle Zurich presents the video work produced within the first "Kadist - Kunsthalle Zurich Production Award".
With «forever alone and around the world» (2013) Kunsthalle Zürich presents the video
work produced within the first «Kadist – Kunsthalle Zürich Production Award» by Swiss
artist Kaspar Müller (born in 1983 in Schaffhausen, lives and works in Zurich and Berlin).
The first «Kadist – Kunsthalle Zürich Production Award» enabled the production of Kaspar Müller’s
video «forever alone and around the world» (2013). The video is part of his ongoing project devoted
to historical urban centers, in particular the old town of the cities of Colmar and Strasbourg. Müller
is working on a series of visual studio recordings based on his previous exhibitions as a partly real,
partly fictional summary of the project.
The first chapter «Colmar & Strasbourg» (Blue-Ray, 42 min) was presented during the Manor
Kunstpreis solo exhibition at the Museum zu Allerheiligen in Schaffhausen in 2010. In the video a
young man with a big hat visits the two cities in the French Alsace, which are hard to distinguish
in the film. In a passiv-aggressiv state of mind he strolls around the historic sites and follows the
flow of visitors. He gets on a tourist boat, which travels the canals with its staged middle age
townships contrasted by the curved glass facades of the newly built European Parliament. In his
2011 exhibition «I was in Trinidad and learned a lot» at Galerie Francesca Pia, Kaspar Müller
conceived a complex installation including a series of film stills from the video. He coloured the
stills in blue and presented them along sculptural works, which literally quoted artefacts from
aquariums or ruins from deep under the see. The remembrance of the earlier presented video
seemed to be restaged in an uncanny travel to Atlantis.
Similarly, the video «forever alone and around the world» will be presented in several chapters:
earlier in 2013, it has been screened as a «dummy version» part of the artist’s exhibition at the
Green Gallery in Milwaukee; from September 27 on, the work is exhibited within the «Kadist –
Kunsthalle Zürich Production Award» and it will be further presented during the artist’s compre-
hensive solo show at the Kunsthalle Bern (19 October – 1 December 2013).
Kaspar Müller studied fine arts in Basel where he co-initiated Galen, an artist-run space in
collaboration with the siblings Flora and Emil Michael Klein in 2009. He recently had solo
exhibitions at Galerie Francesca Pia in Zurich and Gasconade in Milan and was part of group
exhibitions such as «The Log-O-Rithmic» (2012) at GAMeC in Bergamo and «Corso Multisala»
(2011) at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
The «Kadist – Kunsthalle Zürich Production Award» is a collaborative project of the Kadist Art
Foundation Paris and the Kunsthalle Zürich. Started in 2012, the award will be attributed annually
as a start for three years.
With a contribution of 10’000 Euro, the award intends to promote young contemporary artists in
Switzerland, offering them the opportunity to produce a new work or project and supporting its
presentation in the following year. To this end, Kunsthalle Zürich organizes, in collaboration with
the awarded artist, an exhibition at its own premises, in another institution, or else any other
appropriate format of display.
Nominators 2012: Fredi Fischli / Niels Olsen, Studiolo, Zürich, Simon Maurer, Director Helmhaus,
Zürich, Beatrix Ruf, Director Kunsthalle Zürich
Jury: Jury members are the nominators and three advisors of the Kadist Art Foundation (Sandra
Terdjman, Jeremy Lewison and Jens Hoffmann).
Opening of the exhibition and talk between Kaspar Müller and Fabrice
Stroun, Director of Kunsthalle Bern, Thursday, 26 September, 5 pm
Kunsthalle Zürich
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