Martin Walde, Untitled, 1996
Following a long intermission in the exhibition activity in Vienna of Martin Walde
(who was born in Innsbruck in 1957), the Vienna Secession is presenting recent
works by the artist between September 27 and November 3, 1996. This exhibition
in the Vienna Secession is the first one-man-show of Martin Waldes oeuvre in an
Austrian exhibition hall.
Martin Waldeís works cannot be classified as belonging to any specific
artistic genre. Their aesthetic vocabulary points to a no-manís-land situated
somewhere between sculpture and everyday objects, text and drawing.
The depiction of instability, exemplified by the point of transition or transformation,
may be said to form a common motif of all of the objects and storyboards in the
Vienna Secession. The works generally feature alterations and mutations, which
seem to arise from the use of unusual materials and techniques. These alterations
and mutations are the result of years of experimentation with materials and often
manage to transpose the physical reality of these works to the edge disintegration
and loss. Thus, Martin Walde uses materials such as cotton wool, wax, silicon
or water, whose amorphous and easily-manipulated form encourage the process of
alteration or disintegration.
The object consisting of green jelly that is spread on the floor, for instance,
not only constantly changes its form but also its original material composition
as a result of the evaporation of water. Another situation is characterised by
the foam ball hanging from the end of a rope. It seems to be caught in suspended
animation in the penultimate moment before the laws of gravity would make it fall
to the ground and so assume a new form. By playing with the laws of physics and
chem-
istry and at the same time seemingly repudiating them, Martin Walde can introduce
a sense stability into the apparent instability of these objects. And the specific
poetry of Martin Waldeís works seems to lie in this balancing act between
stability and instability. This experimental use of materials, which reflects
the physical instability of objects, is thema-tically mirrored in the storyboards.
Graphic symbols, figures from comics, ciphers, statistical tables and technical
drawings reveal an idiom of their own that combines the hieroglyphics of our technological
age with the world of comics.
Martin Walde exploits the tension between exact drawings and the simultaneous
investigation of material transforma-tions in an ironic and sometimes almost lyrical
way to demonstrate transience, change, metamorphosis and transitori-ness ñ
without, however, giving preferential treatment to any one of these images of
state.
PUBLICATION
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MARTIN
WALDE
14 Seiten, 15 Farbabbildungen, 4 s/w-Abbildungen
Text: Peter Weiermair, Werner Würtinger
Secession 1996, ISBN 3-900803-82-X
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MARTIN WALDE lives and works in Vienna, his exhibitions include:
the Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst, Ghent (1984); "Arbeiten auf Papier",
Galerie nächst St. Stephan, Vienna (1984); Galerie Krinzinger, Innsbruck
(1985); Aperto í86, Venice (1986); "Chambres d'Amis", Ghent (1986);
"Prospekt", Frankfurt (1986); Galerie Janine Mautsch, Cologne (1987);
Galerie Columena, Madrid (1988); Generali Foundation, Vienna (1989); Biennale
Istanbul (1989); Galerie Atelier, Graz (1991); "Kunst-Europa", Deichtorhallen,
Hamburg (1991); Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna (1993); Galerie Camomille, Brussels
(1994); "Austriaci a Rome", Rome (1996)...
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