JOE SCANLAN: MÖBEL

Eröffnung: Dienstag, 13. September 2011, 19 Uhr
Dauer der Ausstellung: 14. September - 29. Oktober 2011

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Die Galerie Martin Janda zeigt von 14. September bis 30. Juli 2011 die vierte 
Einzelausstellung von Joe Scanlan, Möbel.

"The show is based on a very simple idea, that of 'furniture'. But there won't 
really be any recognizable furniture objects in the show. Rather, it is a show 
about the definition of furniture not being a literal object but more of a 
political and philosophical concept. Furniture does not mean 'chair' so much as 
it means a state of mind about being structural, supportive, in the background, 
important but almost anonymous. The works in the show will break into two 
groups: clotheslines and stretchers. The clotheslines are like drawings in 
space, geometric arrangements with colored shapes hanging from them. The 
stretchers in Möbel for Knoebel are straightforward painting stretchers - 
rectangles of various sizes with cross-bracing and beveled edges for stretching 
canvas - except that they are made out of very fine wood and are crafted to 
such a degree as to be objects in themselves. Further, they have feet and legs, 
so that they sit on the wall like 'furniture' rather than like paintings.
I really like the idea of paintings as furniture, the idea of a painting being 
in a room just like a chair, it's on the wall but it has a wooden support and a 
fabric cover. Only I've separated them to make each one a thing of its own. 
Each part reveals its full character by being separated from the other. I like 
that the English word mobile and the German Möbel come from the Latin mobilis, 
or movable. If you make paintings as furniture, it makes a very direct 
historical reference to the development of images as portable objects, i.e. 
stretched canvases rather than icons or frescos. So, in the history of 
painting, this show will make oblique reference to that moment in art history 
when mobile, Möbel and mobilis were all definitions of not only what a painting 
was, but what it could do. This still is how we understand paintings today. 
That's why the show is titled Möbel, to point to this many-layered aspect of an 
object that is made, looked at, moved, and used." (Joe Scanlan, August 2011)

Joe Scanlan, geboren 1961 in Circleville, lebt in Brooklyn (USA). Scanlan setzt 
sich in seinen Werken mit ökonomischen Konzepten und Abläufen auseinander. In 
oftmals spielerischer Form thematisiert er die Errungenschaften und 
Verwerfungen der Moderne, stellt industrielle Fertigung und traditionelles 
Handwerk nebeneinander und bedient sich zur Präzisierung seiner künstlerischen 
Strategien aus dem Vorrat wirtschaftlichen Handelns. Scanlan ist seit 2009 
Direktor und Professor of Visual Arts am Lewis Center for the Arts an der 
Princeton University. 2001 bis 2009 hatte er eine Professur an der Yale 
University School of Art inne. Für weitere Informationen zum Künstler siehe 
auch www.thingsthatfall.com<http://www.thingsthatfall.com> .


Galerie Martin Janda
Eschenbachgasse 11
A-1010 Wien
T +43 1 585 73 71
F +43 1 585 73 72
Öffnungszeiten: Di-Fr 13-18 Uhr, Sa 11-15 Uhr
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www.martinjanda.at<http://www.martinjanda.at/>

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