Mirjam Kuitenbrouwer, Reservoir Spillway, Secession 2000
Photo: Matthias Herrmann
The tension between artistic and non-artistic
forms of presentation on the one side and possible ways of seeing on the other
forms one of the focal points of the oeuvre of the Dutch artist Mirjam Kuitenbrouwer.
She uses photographs of architecture, furnishings and ordinary objects gleaned
from her archives as material that is continuously regrouped according to different
view points and perspectives. The installation in the Graphic Cabinet oscillates
between two and three dimensions and presents these in changing mimetic relationships.
The artist has also repeatedly investigated this fascination for the presentation
and interrelations of different spaces on a theoretical level. The catalogue of
The Stay; Mirjam Kuitenbrouwer's Dwelling (1998) contains alongside drawings and
photographs also journal-like entries of aphoristic conciseness, that unceasingly
circle around construction and perception in space. When she noted down on 16
August 1994: "I am not that much interested in perfection, rather in precision,"
she describes her way of working in which thought is defined in processes. The
positions she develops represent interim results whose validity can only be maintained
through continual verification.
Starting from a painting, Mirjam Kuitenbrouwer reconstructs the illustrated spaces
in the Graphic Cabinet of the Secession and at the same time goes beyond the mere
creation of a relationship between prototype and illustration by artfully allowing
these to overlap one another: is the room an exhibition space for the picture
or is it itself being exhibited? Did the two-dimensional picture stand model for
the exhibition or does it become its essence? Can the image and the space be conceived
as being independent of one another? Nor does this stream of questions does break
off at the doors of the Graphic Cabinet, but quietly infiltrates the world of
the ordinary where Mirjam Kuitenbrouwer inconspicuously culls her material.
PUBLICATION
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MIRJAM
KUITENBROUWER
48 pages, 31 colored illustrations, 45 b/w photos
authors: Bernhard Balkenhol, Matthias Herrmann, Mirjam Kuitenbrouwer, Sandra Engelhardt
Secession 2000, ISBN 3-901926-26-7
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Mirjam Kuitenbrouwer was born in
1967 and now lives and works in Arnhem. Her exhibitions include: Sie befinden
sich hier, Van Wijngaarden Galerie, Amsterdam (1995); L'Homme sucré, Stedelijk
Museum Schiedam (1997); Rebuilding the field of vision, Koepelzaal Museum voor
Moderne Kunst, Arnhem (1998); Vereinte Aussichten, Wohnmaschine / Friedrich Loock,
Berlin (1999); Autoreverse Reflections, Galerie Eugen Lendl, Graz (2000)
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