Ivin Ballen
Rob Erickson
Keltie Ferris
Chris Hanson
Hendrika Sonnenberg
Joseph Hart
Himi Jen Dricks
Fawn Krieger
Ree Morton
Ian Pedigo
Daniel Seiple
Ali Smith
Wendy White
Tamara Zahaykevich
Sculpture, painting and sound art reflect in their varied approaches the different possibilities of conceptual art. The title illustrates the metaphor of a collision place.
Markus Winter is pleased to announce the exhibition “Accident
Blackspot,” featuring a group of artists that work with highly
personal and idiosyncratic languages to proffer a challenge to
contemporary mainstream aesthetics.
The title, drawn from the cult-
classic “Withnail and I,” refers to the road sign used to designate
the scene of an accident on British roadways. And it is an apt
metaphor for the work shown here, which cogently choreographs a
collision between the orchestrated and the unintended. Working in a
mode that has gained momentum in the last few years, these artists
offer a jury rigged aesthetic approach with an emphasis on process
and materiality, a conscious disregard for resolution or “finish” in
the traditional sense, a slight hint of humor, and a flirtation with
near constant failure.
It is a scumbled and infected formalism, a
congress of flotsam, teetering on the brink of self-destruction. It’s
about taking chances, engaging in a desperate, yet somehow casual,
search for meaning. This is the kind of work you’ve always wanted to
make: unmediated and unpretentious, as if you are in your room, your
world, listening to Brian Wilson’s “In My Room”, dreaming of
possibilities and creating your own charged scene worthy of an
Accident Blackspot.
Accident Blackspot – group show of 13 artists
Ivin Ballen, Rob Erickson, Keltie Ferris, Chris Hanson & Hendrika
Sonnenberg, Joseph Hart, Himi Jen Dricks, Fawn Krieger, Ree Morton,
Ian Pedigo, Daniel Seiple, Ali Smith, Wendy White, Tamara Zahaykevich
Opening: Friday, January 18, 7 pm
Markus Winter
Chausseestraße 104, (U-Bahnhof Zinnowitzerstrasse) Berlin
Free Admission