MICOL ASSAËL
EXHIBITION PROGRAM 2009
ФОМУШКА
September 11 – November 8, 2009


Micol Assael, Fomuska, 2009, Photo: Nils Klinger
Micol Assael, ФОМУШКА, Secession 2009


In her first solo show in Austria, in the main room of the Secession, the Italian artist Micol Assaёl is presenting large-format wall drawings from her new series Красный Октябрь (Red October) along with an installation consisting of the eponymous machine ФОМУШКА (Fomuška), that generates an electrostatic field with the aid of steam, and two additional industrial ventilators.


Micol Assael, Fomuska, 2009, Photo: Nils Klinger
Micol Assael, ФОМУШКА, Secession 2009


Based on a passionate fascination with scientific theories and physical principles such as electrostatics, gravitation and wind power, Micol Assaёl amplifies natural or physical phenomena in many of her installations. Her minimal arrangements play with the spectrum of sensory perceptions and allow unusual experiences, that in some cases involve unpleasant and disconcerting aspects.



Micol Assael, ФОМУШКА, Secession 2009


The industrial fans confront visitors in a cyclical rhythm with a powerful current of air and motor noise, while the centrally positioned work ФОМУШКА charges nearby human bodies with static electricity. The form and function of the machine, developed by Assaёl in close cooperation with Moscow's Elektroenergeticevsky Institute, go back to a Russian test facility for simulating lightning discharges. One of the tangible effects of ФОМУШКА is that it literally causes your hair to stand on end and that you get small electric shocks when you touch other people or objects.



Micol Assael, ФОМУШКА, Secession 2009


Her installation provokes the psychological tension of an unspecified threat, created by the interplay of invisible elementary forces and effects acting directly on the body. In this way Assaёl refers to the potential horrors of technologies; at the same time she forges an aesthetic link to industrial apparatuses and the mysterious power of immaterial energy.

Similarly to the installation, the wall drawings Красный Октябрь exhibit a complex tension between heavy and light, force and sensitivity. Printouts of electric circuit diagrams, that Assaёl discovered in the disused Moscow chocolate factory Красный Октябрь, are superimposed with black, biomorphic ink drawings. The latter have a peculiar balanced figuration that marries the opaque nature of the ink, that gives the impression of a solid object, with the lightness of an organically flowing form.


Micol Assaёl (*1979 in Rome) lives and works in Rome and Moscow.

Solo shows (selection)
2009 ФОМУШКА, Secession, Wien; Inner Disorder, Johann König, Berlin; ZERO…, Milano; ФОМУШКА, Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel; Gakona, Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Fundacja Galerii Foksal, Warzawa; 2008 Altrove – Elsewhere, Galleria nazionale d'arte moderna, Roma; Porta di concentrazione gravitazionale, Edicola Notte, Roma; 2007 Johann König, Berlin; Chizhevsky Lessons, Kunsthalle Basel; 2005 Free Fall in the Vortex of Time, ZERO…, Milano; 2004 D-segni, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Torino; Sleepnessless, Galleria Bonomo, Bari; 2002 La Folie de la Villa Medicis, Villa Medici, Accademia di Francia, Roma; 2001 Galleria Studio 34, Salerno.

Group shows (selection)
2009 Second Hand, Engholm Engelhorn Galerie, Wien; Cheasing Napoleon, Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Short Circuits, Peter Blum Gallery, New York; 2008 In living contact, 28th Bienal de São Paulo, Arte italiana fra tradizione e rivoluzione 1968-2008, Palazzo Grassi, Venezia; Revolution – forms that turn, 16th Biennale of Sydney; Gnam, Roma; ... 5 minutes later, KW - Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin; After Nature, New Museum, New York; 2007 La parola nell'arte. Ricerche d'avanguardia nel '900. Dal Futurismo ad oggi attraverso le Collezioni del Mart, Mart, Rovereto; Schmerz, Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; Méditerranée orientale, Carré d’Art, Nîmes, Silenzio. Una mostra da ascoltare, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Torino; Luce di pietra, Palazzo Farnese, Roma; 2006 My Private, Centre International d’art et du paysage de l’île de Vassivière; Of mice and men, 4. Berlin Biennale; 2005 T-1 La sindrome di Pantagruel, Torino; Sempre un po’ più lontano, Biennale di Venezia - 51. Esposizione Internazionale di Venezia; Bidibidobidiboo, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Torino; Work Time/Life Time/Material Time, Reykjavik Art Festival; Radio Days, CTP of The Appel Foundation, Amsterdam; Non Toccare la Donna Bianca, Castel dell’Ovo, Napoli; Dialectics of hope-1, Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Former Lenin Museum, Moskwa.


The work ФОМУШКА has been produced in cooperation with the Kunsthalle Fridericianum and the Museion Bozen.



Photos: Pez Hejduk



The Secession is supported by:
Erste Bank – Partner of the Secession
Wien Kultur
Bundesministerium für Unterricht, Kunst und Kultur
Friends of the Secession

Cooperation-, Media partners, Non-cash benefit:
Der Standard
Ö1 Club
Silver Server
Gebläsetechnik GmbH
Trumer Privatbrauerei



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