Roberta Lima
Giovanna Torresin
Judith Pichlmuller
Oliver Pietsch
Adel Abdessemed
Sergey Bratkov
Various Aspects of Provocation
Various Aspects of Provocation
ADEL ABDESSEMED (DZ/F) / SERGEY BRATKOV (UA/RU) ROBERTA LIMA (BRA/A) / OLIVER PIETSCH (D) / JUDITH PICHLMÜLLER (A) GIOVANNA TORRESIN (I)
This year the Fotogalerie Wien emphasizes the theme Provocation?. Probing
the question regarding content such as conventional stimulus and potential
provocation in the thinking of contemporary artists and try with a series of
three exhibitions to investigate these positions.
Following the solo show by Michael Janiszewski the second exhibition of this
theme with six artists will be presented. All positions circle in different
areas of content and with the most diverse means around the relationship of
power and powerlessness. The viewers are challenged in a partly shocking and
radically direct way to face this conflict.
Their own bodies play a central roll in the photo and video work of Roberta
Lima and Giovanna Torresin.
Roberta Lima makes her own body actual with a scene of breathtaking
experiments, which translate social measures of discipline like gender
specific nominations into a paradox mixing of aesthetic staging and physical
pain.
In contrast Torresin manipulates her body via digital media, she encases it
with armor like a second skin. Her Madonna series refers to our western
religious connoted mother – child relationship. The armors demonstrate her
inner female strength and also make association to female disguise from
other religions – with the subjects of oppression, protection or assertion -
into the space.
In her video action Judith Pichlmüller also undertakes a self-attempt. She
treads on cockroaches with her high heels and poses herself and us as well
from a gender specific point of view, questioning the everyday present and
collective potential of aggressive acts and then the essence of the
perpetrator and the special circumstances of accusation.
The video work of Oliver Pietsch also concerns itself with the subjects of
death and violence, which aren’t depicted through an individual, but
verbalized by means of mass medial collective films. Pietsch
decontextualizes a multitude of film sequences with topics such as suicide
or violence towards women, by consecutively arranging and condensing the
unhinged moments directs us towards the "action“.
Adel Abdessemed focuses our glance in the to be seen work on the killing in
the animal world, as a metaphor for the killing in itself, like the
brutality and injustice of the existing social relations of power. The
artist traces the proverbial phrase of the cat and mouse game back to its
original beginning.
Point of origin and center of the works of Sergey Bratkov is the shifting
between fiction and reality, between memory of the recent past and
prediction of the near future – he is an archaeologist of the grotesque. His
works are chronicles of death and of the corruption of visual culture.
Opening: Monday, 3. September, 19.00
Accompanying Program: Tuesday, 18. September, 19.00
Lecture and discussion with Roberta Lima
Sponsored by: BKA-Kunst, MA7-Kultur, Cyberlab
FOTO GALERIE WIEN
Währinger Straße 59/WUK, 1090 Vienna
Tue-Fri 14.00-19.00 / Sat 10.00-14.00