Alexander Braun, Wortschleife VII. 1995
The exhibition in the Graphic Cabinet, which was specially conceived by the German
artist Alexander Braun (who was born in 1966 in Dortmund), is devoted to shapes
caught in the tension between plane and space. Even the title of the exhibition
indicates that single works are the result of a deductive or analytical process
that began with the Folienschleife in 1993 and that successively evolved
up to the environment Aus der Forschung.
The main work Filzschleife is a 7m long spiral of flesh-coloured felt
that is filled with cotton wool. The form of its two coils echo that of the smaller
Folienschleife (cellophane ribbon) that is attached to
the centre of the wall. At the same time, the felt ring that dominates the exhibition
displays around 500 white letters that were sewn on by the artist and is a three-dimensional
continuation of the Wortschleife (word ribbon, 1995) which
is mounted on the opposite wall. The sentence always spirals towards the middle
and was only formed during the actual process of writing. Alongside the subject
matter, the sense of movement that emanates from the Wortschleife
is of significance.
In the case of the tripartite works Synthes (1995/96) and Anthropos
(1995/96) three views of each work are shown. The partially obscured word Synthes
can be discerned on the first canvas; canvas number three shows the rear of the
work and the intermediate image that emerges as a result of the wish to take
the object and turn it is the subject of the middle canvas.
Pictorial imagination in series, as well as the presentation of a series of derivations,
form the central themes of this complex environment. Taking an arbitrary basic
situation as his point of departure, Alexander Braun evolves one form from the
other on the basis of strict precepts. He changes their scale, mirrors their subsequent
results and hence affords them a new material existence.
PUBLICATION
The exhibition will
be accompanied by a catalogue with instructions for the construction of a Wortschleife,
together with three multiples.
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ALEXANDER
BRAUN
Aus der Forschung
42 Seiten, 13 Farbabbildungen, 6 s/w-Abbildungen,
mit Bastelanleitung
Text: Rosemarie E. Pahlke, Kai-Uwe Hemken
Secession 1996
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We would like to thank:
BUNDESMINISTERIUM FÜR WISSENSCHAFT, FORSCHUNG UND KUNST
WIEN KULTUR
FILZFABRIK FULDA
KNORR
DORTMUNDER KARTONAGENFABRIK RUDOLF STÄDTLER
For further information and photographic material please contact:
Tamara Schwarzmayr
Secession, Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession
Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna
Tel: +43-1-5875307-21, Fax: +43-1-5875307-34
presse@secession.at