Bernhard Fruehwirth, Reelle Duelle, 2004
Bernhard Fruehwirth's works are often based on biographical events and everyday
observations, which he translates into model-like situations or states using various
transformational processes. This process of transfer fragments the original references
to the primary sources in such a way that they are no longer present as a superstructure,
but generate a relationship of tension between idea and image, between index and
symbol.
Bernhard Fruehwirth, Hoblower & Weeks, 2004
In his current project for the Secession, Bernhard Fruehwirth shows a series of
new works that place a number of different formats and media in relation to one
another, including inter alia drawing, sculpture, photography and sound. The decision
to select the play on words
Reelle Duelle as the title of the exhibition
counteracts any conceptual rigidity. At the same time, it emphasises the precision
in the placement of the chosen objects and constellations.
Bernhard Fruehwirth, Deposit National Bank, 2004
As the central element of the exhibition, Bernhard Fruehwirth places an embankment
in the Grafisches Kabinett of the Secession. The wall of earth and its sparse,
wintry vegetation extend from the ceiling to the floor and occupy the greater
part of the space. The motif of the embankment evokes numerous associations: It
plays a central role within the art historical tradition as an element in landscape
painting, where, inter alia, it can be laden with symbolic meaning to represent
a particular (world) view. At the same time, the embankment is a kind of no-man's-land,
it serves as a rubbish tip or is associated with crimes and strange encounters,
and embankments also turn out to be complex biotopes ...
Bernhard Fruehwirth, Reelle Duelle, 2004
Parallel to the installation that reaches into the space, Bernhard Fruehwirth
presents a series of drawings whose formal idiom refers to the graphic design
aspect that repeatedly plays a central role as starting point and reference system
in his artistic praxis. The drawings themselves depict enlarged share certificates
and are based on historical copies from the beginning of the last century through
to today's dot.com economy. Besides the graphic design of the documents, their
homogeneous, strict, form-like layout, the artist's interest focuses on the actions,
functions and projections that are associated with share certificates: shares
objectify an invisible right in the form of a piece of paper; they seek to convey
permanence, security and confidence, while at the same time they embody the potential
dissolution of capital through speculation and insecurity. And they represent
the process of visual transformation of the object "money" into its
abstract fiction.
Bernhard Fruehwirth, Reelle Duelle, 2004
The process of charging objects and materials with symbolic and thus also with
psychical meaning also plays an essential role in two further installations in
the exhibition. A niche opposite the embankment contains a gold-plated hairdryer
that is blowing at full power. The warm wind and the noise it generates stand
in direct dialogue with the embankment. Whereas in this case the colour "gold"
enriches the object with a further meaning and thus fetishises it, the form of
presentation in the second sound installation results in an aesthetic enhancement:
a portable cassette player is exhibited in the display case on the stairway up
to the Grafisches Kabinett in such a way that it takes on the qualities of a collector's
piece. The tape acts in parallel with the hairdryer and the embankment. The combination
of the noise of the hairdryer with the sound of the tape formulates an interpretation
of the theory of neutralisation, according to which superimpositions evoke nullifications.
Bernhard Fruehwirth, Reelle Duelle, 2004
In
Reelle Duelle the individual works address one another, challenge one
another, and form constellations which on the one hand give rise to new compositions
and on the other hand generate a tension between the dissolution and formation
of meanings.
PUBLICATION
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BERNHARD FRUEHWIRTH
96 pages, 10 colored illustrations, 5 b/w illustrations
author: Astrid Wege
Secession 2004, ISBN 3-901926-69-0
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BERNHARD FRUEHWIRTH, born in 1968, lives and works in Vienna.
Exhibitions (selection): 2003 Precise Models, Remont, Belgrade; Durchzug
/ Draft, Kunsthalle Zurich; Breathing the Water, Galerie Hauser &
Wirth & Presenhuber, Zurich; Zwischen Klammerbeinen, Galerie Bleich-Rossi,
Graz; 2002 All Burn Down, Gabriele Senn Galerie, Vienna; Doubleheart,
Kunsthalle Exnergasse, WUK, Vienna; Ten Years After; 2001 Open Studio,
ISC Program, New York; 2000 Gabriele Senn Galerie, Vienna; DELAY (in Kooperation
mit GRAM), Forum Stadtpark, Graz; 1998 Neue Galerie Graz, Studio, Graz; 1997
Stereo, Austrian Cultural Institute, London
The exhibition has been supported by:
Amt der Steiermärkischen Landesregierung, Kulturabteilung
For
further information and photographic material please contact:
Pia Leydolt
Secession, Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession
Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna
Tel: +43-1-5875307-21, Fax: +43-1-5875307-34
presse@secession.at