Reality Bites
27 April until 31 May 2007
Roger
Ballen, Robert Gligorov, Sandy Skoglund, Andres Serrano, Erwin
Olaf, Pierre Crocquet, Democracia, Tae-Hun Kang, Daniel &
Geo Fuchs, Martin Heinig, Lukas Maximilian Hüller, Maslen
& Mehra, Joel Peter Witkin, Florian Schulz, Nadine Rennert,
Stehn Raupach and Nadine Klein
Berlins
Kochstraße is renowned as the citys traditional
media quarter. This is where daily current news and affairs
are registered, filtered and edited. As a result of this process,
various newspapers are published every morning, giving us fragmented
insight into our present reality. The images produced by the
media are often provocative and shocking, but also provide orientation
in an ever increasingly complex world.
At
this media-orientated hub, the opening exhibition Reality
Bites tackles the topic of ´reality and perceptions
of it. The gallery presents international artworks which likewise
reflect contemporary society however in an aesthetic
manner. Reality is often brutal, banal and leads to disillusionment:
Reality bites! Yet, art adds a different dimension,
thereby creating a distance, allowing the observer to reflect
upon the aesthetics of ugliness.
The
exhibition shows artworks which do not attempt to evoke pity,
nor do they belong to the genre of socio-critical documentary
photography. The artists Andres Serrano, Robert Gligorov,
Erwin Olaf, Tae-Hun Kang and Roger Ballen, to name only a few
deal with reality how they see or experience it with
their very own, unique interpretation. The work often relies
on symbolic use of everyday objects ie a water faucet in Tae-Hun
Kangs installations, or it plays with allegory like Lukas
Maximilian Hüllers contemporary version of the Seven
Deadly Sins (exemplified by Wrath). Roger Ballen
and Pierre Crocquet portray people on the fringes of post-apartheid
South African society. Democracia, who recently exhibited at
Moscow Biennale, portray a socio-critical view of society in
their projects Charity and All things will
come to pass. The viewer is forced to participate in this
surreal, `real` world!
Galerie
Caprice Horn
Kochstrasse 60
10969 Berlin
T+49.30.44048929
T+49.30.44328964
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info@capricehorn.com
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