JOSEPHINE PRYDE
EXHIBITION PROGRAM 2004
Valerie
November 26, 2004 - January 30, 2005
Gallery


Josephine Pryde, Valerie, Secession 2004   Josephine Pryde, Valerie, Secession 2004
Josephine Pryde, Valerie, Secession 2004


Josephine Pryde, Relax (Grey), 2004   Josephine Pryde, Relax (Grey), 2004
Josephine Pryde, Relax (Grey), 2004


Jospehine Pryde, Relax (Blue), 2004   Jospehine Pryde, Relax (Blue), 2004
Jospehine Pryde, Relax (Blue), 2004


Josephine Pryde makes exhibitions that attempt to display the conditions of their production, including their own desire to cling to such a claim. Her photographs and sculptures reactivate techniques and concepts from a variety of sources - including fashion photography, the natural sciences and fine art printing - and function in a more or less close combination with the specific surroundings and their attendant relationships.


Josephine Pryde, Valerie, Secession 2004
Josephine Pryde, Valerie, Secession 2004


During a potentially endless period of self-celebratory ambivalency, it can be as erroneous to issue a proclamation of freshness as it can be to reconcile onself to mutual stagnation. The time-honoured artistic device of corrupted reference may be re-introduced in this context, but only briefly, as a critical measure. At the same time, as the exit routes once promised by creative distraction become increasingly clogged, then what can an art exhibition offer by way of a temporary effort at concentration?


Josephine Pryde, Valerie, Secession 2004
Josephine Pryde, Valerie, Secession 2004


The photographs Relax (blue) , 2004 and Relax (grey) , 2004, made especially for the exhibition in the Secession, demonstrate in two stages how a mass of paint flies through the air and lands the next moment on a car. The car in question is a white Honda Prelude 20 Ex, plus its shadow, another Prelude, in grey.


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Josephine Pryde, A Moment Away From the Pressure, 2004
Josephine Pryde, A Moment Away From the Pressure, 2004


So how does the flying paint look? And how does a handful of yellow gunk look if it is recorded while it dries up over a period of 36 hours, as in the series of 13 photographs A Moment Away from the Pressure , 2004? Using photography to see something that the naked eye cannot is a way of re-calibrating the universe so that it falls within our constraints - but since this is far from a new experience in visual culture, for Valerie , it is activated more as an automated response, as if to re-calibrate our constraints so that they can fall inside the universe.


Josephine Pryde, Valerie, Secession 2004
Josephine Pryde, Valerie, Secession 2004


The long sculpture Chains , 2004 is an obvious remake of the work Untitled (Rope Piece) by Eva Hesse from the year 1970. In her version, Josephine Pryde replaces the carefully made latex coated ropes with oily and used scrap bicycle and motorcycle chains. Since Untitled (Rope Piece) is probably too fragile ever to be exhibited again, using the chains becomes a way of stabilising the literally degrading original art work, whilst at the same time de-stabilising projections of gender-specificity onto the nature of the materials used.


Josephine Pryde, Valerie, Secession 2004
Josephine Pryde, Valerie, Secession 2004


Finally, a pair of solarised portraits of artist Lucy McKenzie recalls the surrealistic darkroom experiments of Lee Miller and Man Ray - not forgetting that legend has it that it was Miller who first switched on the darkroom light, and thus invented the process that became most synonymous with the name of Man Ray - an exemplary cautionary tale told to many a young woman artist setting out on the long hard road ahead. Solarisation is something of a clich é these days, but if nothing else, it can at least stand here as a reminder that inspiration, like dreaming, will stand for no damned nonsense about good taste.



Josephine Pryde, Valerie, Secession 2004



PUBLICATION

Katalog JOSEPHINE PRYDE

48 pages, 27 colored illustrations, 14 b/w illustrations
Interview Sabeth Buchmann with Josephine Pryde
Secession 2004, ISBN 3-86588-032-0
Distribution: Revolver Verlag

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EXHIBITION DISCUSSION
with Josephine Pryde and Lucy McKenzie

Thursday, November 25, 6 p.m.
in conjunction with the exhibition by Josephine Pryde Valerie at the Gallery
An event of Friends of the Secession


Josephine Pryde, LM (1), 2004
Josephine Pryde, LM (1), 2004


JOSEPHINE PRYDE, born 1967, lives and works in London. SOLO EXHIBITIONS (Selection): 2004 Brute , Reena Spaulings Fine Art / 371 Grand, New York; Brains & Chains , Cubitt, London; Things Without Futurism , Galerie Christian Nagel, Cologne; 2001 Gabriele Senn Galerie, Vienna; Serena , Kunstverein Braunschweig; 1995 Persuasion, Galerie NEU, Berlin; GROUP EXHIBITIONS (Selection): 2004 Sommerfotogruppenausstellung - Telepathy Curating , Galerie Meerrettich, Berlin; 2000 Coal By Any Other Name: The Journey Towards The Good Taste , American Fine Arts, Co., New York; 21st Gear , The Top Room, London; 1998 Fast Forward Image , Kunstverein Hamburg


Josephine Pryde, LM (2), 2004
Josephine Pryde, LM (2), 2004


In-Situs: Matthias Herrmann
The exhibition is supported by: The British Council



ALBERT OEHLEN   NICOLE WERMERS EXHIBITION PROGRAM 2004



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