New Viewings #21
Curated by Wilhelm Schürmann
Do you come from then or from then?
As a collector, you come across things you had never been looking for. Serendipity. On IG you meet their images. Like old acquaintances in utopian space. The photographer calls it ‚Motivklingel‘. Spiritual relatives that you meet again and again and think you have known for a long time. Almut Hilf calls it „thinking in the inventory“. Nicolas Jasmin calls it „I like it when you don’t like it“. Marina provides the seating. Movable.
„Do you come from then or from then“. A child’s saying during a ‚Schnitzeljagd‘ in the jungle behind the house. Poetry lives in the neighbourhood. Leave the house. Utopian space becomes concrete materialization. Short paths, long journey. Bored times, new images. I soon meet Plüme Ferberger in the jungle again. I look through her eyes as well. See you.
WS 27.4.21
Almut Hilf
Almut Hilf, *1980 in Heidelberg,
lives and works in Hamburg
4 available works
on this platform
IDENTIFICATION LINE
DENKEN IM BESTAND V – THINKING IN THE EXISTENCE V
For the format New Viewings, DENKEN IM BESTAND V. KENNLINIE was created.
Material for the group of works DENKEN IM BESTAND I-V are 3 photographs of an unspecified empty space.
The photographs were copied in different sizes and brightness levels, have since been cut up in a continuous process and collated again and again as paper collages, then reproduced and printed 1:1 with high resolution.
The starting point of KENNLINIE are the rooms of Galerie Barbara Thumm. They are based on an idea of the architecture as a barge on a journey, as a motor for development. Images in process. Architecture as a building of possibilities and beginnings. Beginning, causing, preceding, trying. – Almut Hilf
Works Almut Hilf
Almut Hilf
135 x 90 cm
Ed. 3 + 1 AP
Almut Hilf
135 x 90 cm
Ed. 3 + 1 AP
Plüme Ferberger
Plüme Ferberger, *1972 in Austria,
lives and works in Vienna
3 available works
on this platform
The immovability of roots in contrast to the lightness of feathers is the core of my work.
Some go to the forest to pick flowers and mushrooms, I look through my binoculars and seek for the details in nature. The five works shown in the exhibition were created between 2018 and 2020 – Plüme Ferberger
Marina Faust and
Nicolas Jasmin
Marina Faust, *1950 in Austria,
lives and works in Vienna and Paris
Nicolas Jasmin, *1967 in Toulouse, France,
lives and works in Vienna
We stroll through our archives, through time, through diverse bodies of work and are showing works in this project that we put into dialog in the form of formal analogies.
These analogies are not the topic but should function as fire starter for an additional layer. The coupling provokes further revealing. Distance, closeness, fusion, cohesion, absence of distance are celebrated. – Marina Faust und Nicolas Jasmin, 2020