post-title Looking Through the Threshold | Group show | carlier | gebauer | 30.04.-11.06.2022

Looking Through the Threshold | Group show | carlier | gebauer | 30.04.-11.06.2022

Looking Through the Threshold | Group show | carlier | gebauer | 30.04.-11.06.2022

Looking Through the Threshold | Group show | carlier | gebauer | 30.04.-11.06.2022

until 11.06. | #3463ARTatBerlin | carlier | gebauer presents from 30. April 2022 (Opening: 29.04) the group exhibition Looking Through the Threshold by the artists Cecilia Edefalk, Fred Eversley, Asta Gröting, Lena Henke, Arturo Herrera, Ann Veronica Janssens, Tarik Kiswanson, Jean-Luc Moulène, Bojan Šarčević, Thomas Schütte, Nida Sinnokrot, Marianna Uutinen, Rosha Yaghmai, Dolores Zinny.

A trapezoid occupies the centre of the exhibition space, its form mirroring the load-bearing concrete beam of the gallery’s sawtooth roof. It was the idea conceived by the curator of the last exhibition, Friedrich Meschede, to present the space as a stage for the artists of the gallery’s 30 year history.

Inspired by the ensuing spatial dichotomy and the fabulous literary nonsense of Alice in Wonderland, we invite you to pass through Lena Hanke’s work as through a portal, to leave one state for another. On one side of the beam is a realm of marvel, playfulness and animism, where works by Lena Henke, Asta Gröting, Bojan Šarčević and Arturo Herrera question the relationship between representation, myth, culture and the natural and supernatural worlds.

ART at Berlin - courtesy of the artist and Carlier Gebauer - Thomas Schütte - Golden Ringe
Thomas Schütte, Goldene Ringe, 1981/2022, Adhesive foil, dimensions variable, rings 10,5 cm each,
Exhibition view: Thomas Schütte Works 1975-1981, Skulpturenhalle, Neuss/Holzheim, 2022,
Courtesy of the artist and carlier | gebauer, Berlin/Madrid, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, 2022, Photo: Luise Heuter

The work Wolf and Dog (2021) by Asta Gröting has its premiere in the context of this exhibition. The encounter between a female dog and two wolves, recorded with a high-speed camera, is shown in extreme slow-motion imagery. The images capture the exchange of glances and the communication between the animals whose common pedigree dates back 23,000 years.

On the other side, beyond the beam, Asta Gröting’s façades and Nida Sinnokrot’s Rubber-coated Rocks are anchored in different historical experiences, testifying to a temporal distortion between memory and moment. Rosha Yaghmai’s elegant, fragile sculpture Optometer, Hairpin (2021) composed of an assemblage of building materials and corrective lenses, oscillate between sedimentation and transparency and, through the prisms of the lenses, direct our gaze from the hidden to the visible.

ART at Berlin - courtesy of the artist and Carlier Gebauer - Thomas Schütte - Golden Ringe detail
Thomas Schütte, Goldene Ringe, detail, 1981/2022, Adhesive foil, dimensions variable, rings 10,5 cm each,
Exhibition view: Thomas Schütte Works 1975-1981, Skulpturenhalle, Neuss/Holzheim, 2022,
Courtesy of the artist and carlier | gebauer, Berlin/Madrid, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, 2022, Photo: Luise Heuter

This work forms a spatial, conceptual and material threshold between two distinct experiences. It instigates transition, unburdens us from the material density of the preceding rooms. Thomas Schütte’s wall installation Goldene Ringe (1981/2022) materializes the light within the room, Fred Eversley’s parabolic lens concentrates the energy of the surrounding space, while Canicule #3 (2011-2017) by Ann Veronica Janssens and Primitive Lush (2020) by Marianna Uutinen impel our bodies to move, to feel as much as we look.

Opening: Friday, 29. April 2022, 6:00 to 10:00 pm

Exhibition dates: Saturday, 30. April to Saturday, 11. June 2022

Special opening for the Gallery Weekend Berlin: Saturday, 30 April and Sunday, 1. May 2022

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Image caption title: Thomas Schütte, Goldene Ringe, 1981/2022, Adhesive foil, dimensions variable, rings 10,5 cm each, Exhibition view: Thomas Schütte Works 1975-1981, Skulpturenhalle, Neuss/Holzheim, 2022, Courtesy of the artist and carlier | gebauer, Berlin/Madrid, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, 2022, Photo: Luise Heuter

Exhibition Looking Through the Threshold – carlier | gebauer | Zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin | Contemporary Art | Exhibitions Berlin Galleries | ART at Berlin

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