Marijke van Warmerdam, Blondine, 1995
Photo: Kees van Gelder
The Dutch artist Marijke van Warmerdam, who was born in 1959, is present a representative
cross-section of her work from 1992 onwards in her first one-woman show in Austria
in the Gallery of the Vienna Secession.
Motifs from every-day life characterise the works of Marijke van Warmerdam. However,
the artist does not remove humdrum objects or scenes from their normal context
and to give them a new identity in the world of art: on the contrary, they remain
what they are. Nevertheless, the works of Marijke van Warmerdam do not correspond
to the usual routine expectations of the viewer. Individual objects and actions
are fragmented and constantly repeated and are employed by Marijke van Warmerdam
as a stylist device to impart an individual rhythm and timelessness that contrasts
with every-day life. For instance, her films, which were highly praised at the
1995 Biennale in Venice, show people who are imprisoned in constant repetitions
of fragmentary routine situations. Due to the absence of a coherent story line,
they are forced to act in the vacuum of their individual environments. These begin
to speak for themselves in a mixture of the familiar and unknown that hovers between
reality and fiction.
Although they are both independent and individual, the works Marijke van Warmerdam
presents here reveal a tightly-interwoven frame of reference, in which art and
every-day life, facts and fictions, are brought together and thoughts, memories
and emotions are unexpectedly evoked and brought to the consciousness with the
help of forgotten images. Alongside her first film King/Circle, which
was shot in 1992, Marijke van Warmerdam is also presenting Untitled
(Pop/Doll), which was created in 1994 and represents a slowly revolving female
figure, together with the video works Fiets/Bike (1994) and Voetball/Football
(1995) in the Vienna Secession.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a poster that was designed by the artist
and which will contain a text in German and English by Susanne Neuburger.
Marijke van Warmerdam was born in 1959 in Nieuwer Amstel, Holland, and lives and
works in Amsterdam and New York. One-woman shows and group exhibitions since 1991
include: Prix de Rome, Museum Fodor, Amsterdam (1992); Dematerialism,
The Interart Center, New York (1992); Watt, Witte de With, Rotterdam
(1994); Cinema Actuel. Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam (1994);
La fille aux crêpes, Galerie van Gelder, Amsterdam (1995); Biennale,
Venice (1995); Jack Tilton Gallery, New York (1995/96).
The exhibition of Marijke van Warmerdam has been made possible by the contribution
of:
MONDRIAAN FOUNDATION AMSTERDAM, SUPPORTING THE VISUAL ARTS,
DESIGN AND MUSEUMS
BUNDESMINISTERIUM FÜR WISSENSCHAFT, FORSCHUNG UND KUNST
WIEN KULTUR
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