Solo exhibition
Solo exhibition
Galerie Martin Janda is showing new works by Maja Vukoje from September 12 until
October 31, 2007. The central painting in Maja Vukoje's third solo exhibition at the
gallery is spectacular: shades of gold, stark contrasts. But it is also a painting
which demonstrates extreme restraint: classical composition, serene figures, and
characterized by a limited palette. Wetland (2007) depicts four figures: a man and a
woman in two different poses - they are standing, crouching or balancing on rocks
which jut out from a glistening, golden waterscape. They resemble sculptures on
pedestals. It seems as if it would be difficult, almost impossible, for them to
change positions, they are so accurately tied to their poses. "I gave the figures a
light coat of spray paint to dehumanize them - now they bring to mind ghosts or
archetypes which create, when media images come into play, something of a collective
shadow." (Maja Vukoje)
The heterogeneity of Vukoje's new paintings catches the viewer off guard. These
canvases are not parts of a series, not simply carrying out a thematic approach
which must be pursued to the bitter end, but are vigorous individual works in which
longing is perhaps the only common denominator. A number of references to earlier
groups of works can be detected: on the one hand, from the caricature-like paintings
dating to the early 1990s, which brought Maja Vukoje acclaim immediately following
her studies in Maria Lassnig's master-class, but, to the same extent, to elements of
her long-term involvement with physicality and the inner and outer fragility of the
human psyche. Maja Vukoje takes these new works a step further, not just their
contents, but also the paining technique. The compositions have become more dense,
signs of a narrative turn up, only to be violated or destroyed.
In Sangoma (2007) three young women sit in a fanciful desert and rock landscape.
They are holding poles in their hands; the expression on their faces seems detached
from the world, akin to the utmost concentration required for an initiation ritual.
"The landscape serves as carrier of the plot: a sanctuary in which man senses being
a part of a whole, of nature, whereby landscape is also a manipulated excerpt of
nature. By replacing an interior stage with an outdoor landscape, I would like the
imaginary to seem real." (Maja Vukoje)
Opening: Tuesday, September 11, 2007, 7 p.m.
Galerie Martin Janda
Eschenbachgasse 11 - Wien
Free admission