Oystein Aasan
Isabelle Cornaro
Sylvia Henrich
Olivier Millagou
Ivan Moudov
Riccardo Previdi
Christine Wurmel
Franz Ackermann
Pierre Bismuth
Michel Majerus
Olaf Nicolai
Manfred Pernice
Martha Rosler
Daniel Buren
Lawrence Weine
Raimar Stange
The broad thematic of 'urbanism, nature, landscape' is subject to artistic reflection. Questions regarding the artificiality of nature, the construction of landscapes, and the power structures that regulate urban life are taken up and treated by a group of artists from three different generations like: Riccardo Previdi, Oystein Aasan, Ivan Moudov or Pierre Bismuth, Olaf Nicolai, and Martha Rosler, Daniel Buren, Lawrence Wiener... Curated by Raimar Stange.
Group show
curated by Raimar Stange
Erna He'cey Gallery is pleased to present the exhibition Location Shots curated by German critic and independent curator Raimar Stange.
In Location Shots the broad thematic of "urbanism, nature, landscape" is subject to artistic reflection. Questions regarding the artificiality of nature, the construction of landscapes, and the power structures that regulate urban life are taken up and treated by a group of artists from three different generations. The work of seven young artists—Oystein Aasan, Isabelle Cornaro, Sylvia Henrich, Olivier Millagou, Ivan Moudov, Ricardo Previdi, and Christine Wurmell —is "cross-read" by works of artists from a middle and older generation: Franz Ackermann, Michel Majerus, Olaf Nicolai, Pierre Bismuth, and Manfred Pernice, with works of Martha Rosler, Daniel Buren, and Lawrence Wiener pars pro toto under consideration.
This aesthetic constellation demonstrates how the venerable question of landscape as a constructed phenomenon—what Karl Marx already referred to as "second nature"—is, in our times of increasing environmental destruction, thematized anew with an explicitly political orientation. Today the problem of constructed nature penetrates into evermore domains of life, such as leisure time and tourism, along with youth culture and social organization in general. Civilization destroys nature, which then in turn attempts to emulate the very nature that has been displaced.
The artists presented here all work in the post-Pop neo-conceptual tradition, which generally speaking privileges critical reflection and experimentation over aesthetic pleasure. This accounts for the wide range of media in the show, including drawing, photography, text, installation, sound, light, and print. The artists' differing approaches to city life highlight a number of common themes, from the problem of "who owns the city" and the resignification and remapping of urban geographies by graffiti artists and skateboarders, to the confusion of natural and artifical spaces and questions concerning the city's representation. In addressing these themes, Location Shots shows how contemporary art engages with and builds upon the reflections on urbanism made by prior artworks.
Artists: Oystein Aasan, Isabelle Cornaro, Sylvia Henrich, Olivier Millagou, Ivan Moudov, Riccardo Previdi, Christine Wurmel, Franz Ackermann, Pierre Bismuth,
Michel Majerus, Olaf Nicolai, Manfred Pernice, Martha Rosler, Daniel Buren,
Lawrence Weiner
Opening: Thursday 16 February 6 - 9 pm
Galerie Erna Hecey
rue des Fabriques 1c - Bruxelles