Showing posts with label Miroslav Tichy. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 13 November 2018

30 years of Delmes & Zander

Karl Hans Janke, Knabenbildnis, 1963, mixed media on paper, 29,5 x 21 cm
 
LIBIDINAL MOTION / DIARY OF AN INNOCENT
November 24th, 2018 – February 1st, 2019
 

30 years of Delmes & Zander
Curated by James Richards


Spending time at Delmes & Zander, James Richards* has convened an intimate path through thirty years of the gallery’s program. Choosing works from the gallery’s archives by Aurel Iselstöger, Miroslav Tichý, Sava Sekulic and Karl Hans Janke, to mention a few, the selection is intuitive and as- sociative. There is a focus on drawing and works on paper as a form of direct communication.There is a focus on drawing and works on paper as a form of direct communication. Tolia Astakhishvili* provides the architectural framework for the exhibition. The work who goes there acts as both display structure and atmospheric holding enviroment. Gallery walls are lined with unfinished wood pannels, post boxes and dirty perspex and graffty on top of which the artist mounts drawings and found images. 
This playfull mixing of background texture and foreground display opens up new interpretive pos- sibilities as well as blurring the boundaries between installation and artwork.

Albrecht Becker, ohne Titel, 1974, photo collage, 28,4 x 20,4 cm, Copyright Collection Hervé Joseph Lebrun


Albrecht Becker – Libidinal MOTION
Curated by Lucas Foletto Celinski

Albrecht Becker (1906 – 2002), best known as a successful set designer and film architect (Hauptmann von Köpenick, Das Glas Wasser) and for his controversial biography – he was imprisoned by the Nazis under paragraph 175 – has also created an extensive artistic body of work.

The exhibition ALBRECHT BECKER – Libidinal MOTION, curated by Lucas Foletto Celinski*, will focus on the photomontage self-portraits Becker made in later years. His experimental photographic images, constructed through a range of diverse techniques, such as multiple-exposure, mirror reflection and collage, combine the depiction of motion with body-related self-explorations. Capturing separate instants of action in one static image, his photomontages render the impression of movement, bringing to mind Eadweard Muybridge's photographic studies of motion.

The exhibition provides insight into Becker's body explorations and a queer take on body and movement. A pioneer of body modification, Becker's photomontages situate his body as a site for mutable and constant transformation. Becker's staged “body-play” transcends the boundaries of still and motion, natural and artificial, private and public. They render testimony to an auto-erotic obsession.

As part of a research project at the Schwules Museum Berlin, James Richards has previously worked with Becker's photomontages in his collaborative film with Steve Reinke: What Weakens The Flesh is The Flesh Itself (2017). Thanks to Rosa von Praunheim for the permission to show the documentary film Love and Torment – Albrecht Becker (2005) in the context of the exhibition.

The exhibition takes place with the friendly support of Collection Hervé Joseph Lebrun.


30 years of Delmes & Zander

We are happy to celebrate our 30th gallery anniversary with the two shows Libidinal MOTION/ Diary of An Innocent curated at our exhibition space by the artists James Richards and Lucas Foletto Celinski respectively.  The orientation of the gallery program remains in a constant dynamic process freed from the dictates of genre and the idea of the artwork as a finished product, thus exploring new directions and opening up new fields of experimentation.

*James Richards (born 1983 in Cardiff, UK) lives and works in Berlin and London. He is the recipient of the Ars Viva Prize (2014) and Derek Jarman Award for film and video (2012) and was a resident of the Berliner Künstlerprogramm DAAD (2013). Richards was shortlisted for the 2014 Turner Prize. Recent solo shows include Künstlerhaus Stuttgart (2018), Kestner Gesellschaft, Hannover (2017), ICA, London (2016), Bergen Kunsthall (2016), Kunstverein München (2015), CCA, Kitakyushu (2012), Chisenhale Gallery, London (2011) and Tate Britain, London (2010). In 2017 Richards represented Wales at the 57th Venice Biennale. Selected group exhibitions include Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, N.Y. (2017), Less Than Zero, Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis (2016), Cut to Swipe, MoMA, N.Y. (2014), Frozen Lakes, Artist Space N.Y. (2013) and The Encyclopedic Palace, 55th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, Venice (2013).

*Lucas Foletto Celinski (born 1986 in Brazil) lives and works in Berlin. Recent shows include Suture Pénétrable at Standing Pine Gallery, Nagoya (2017), Passion at Museum Ludwig, Budapest (2016), Slash: In Between the Normative and the Fantasy at Kim? Contemporary Art Centre, Riga (2015), Berlin Artists' Statements at BWA Contemporary Art Gallery, Katowice (2015) and Bedded-Down Knot at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (2015).

*Tolia Astakhishvili (born 1974 in Tbilisi, Georgia) lives and works in Berlin.
International group and solo shows include New Contemporaries, Camden Arts Centre, London (2001), Mots in all eyes, The Ship Projects, London (2005), The Universal Enemy, Kunstgruppe, Cologne (2005), Passenger, GlassBox, Paris (2008), 2009 Born in Georgia, Cobra Museum, Amstelveen, Alms for the Birds at Cabinet Gallery, London (2014), A slight ache, chapter Gallery (curated by James Richards), Cardiff (2018) Ache, Cabinet Gallery, (curated by James Richards), London. Since 2018 the artist teaches at Udk, Universität der Künste Berlin.

Wednesday, 20 June 2018

2018 White Columns Benefit Auction with works of HIPKISS and TICHY

Hipkiss, Bulwark No. 9, Detail, courtesy of the artists 

Miroslav Tichy untitled, undated, mixed media on photography, 13 x 18 cm
The Auction will be held on Friday, June 22nd at 91 Horatio Street, NYC

The event begins with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at 7:00 p.m. This will then be followed by the live auction of selected lots, which will begin promptly at 8:00 p.m. The silent auction featuring works by more than 80 artists will close in stages shortly after the live auction.


Friday, 6 April 2018

Happy to exhibit along with these colleagues!



List of participants 
ART COLOGNE


Hall 11.2 Contemporary Art

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1335 Mabini (Manila)

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A+B (Brescia), Achenbach Hagemeier (Dusseldorf), Akinci (Amsterdam), Mikael Andersen (Copenhagen), Arcadia Missa (London), Artelier Contemporary (Graz), Piero Atchugarry (Pueblo Garzón)

B
Guido W. Baudach (Berlin), Berg Contemporary (Reykjavík), Bo Bjerggaard (Copenhagen), Blain | Southern (Berlin), Bolte Lang (Zurich), Isabella Bortolozzi (Berlin), Jean Brolly (Paris) Ben Brown (Hong Kong/London), Daniel Buchholz (Cologne, Berlin), Buchmann Galerie (Berlin)

C
Gisela Capitain (Cologne), Andrea Caratsch (St. Moritz), Charim (Vienna), Clearing (New York), Conrads (Dusseldorf), Cosar HMT (Dusseldorf)

D
Erika Deák (Budapest), Delmes & Zander (Cologne), Deweer (Otegem), Dittrich & Schlechtriem (Berlin)

E
Heinrich Ehrhardt (Madrid), Eigen + Art (Berlin, Leipzig), Thomas Erben (New York)

F
Fiebach, Minninger (Cologne), Filiale (Frankfurt), Konrad Fischer (Dusseldorf)

G
Gagosian (New York, London, Paris, Rome, Beverly Hills, Hong Kong), Gallery On the Move (Tirana), Gillmeier Rech (Berlin), Laurent Godin (Paris), Bärbel Grässlin (Frankfurt), Karsten Greve (Cologne, Paris, St. Moritz), Barbara Gross (Munich), Karin Guenther (Hamburg)

H
Haas (Zurich), Hammelehle und Ahrens (Cologne), Reinhard Hauff (Stuttgart), Hauser & Wirth (Zurich, London, New York, Los Angeles), Häusler Contemporary (Zurich), Jochen Hempel (Leipzig), Max Hetzler (Berlin)

J
Jahn und Jahn (Munich), Michael Janssen (Berlin)

K
Kadel Willborn (Dusseldorf), Mike Karstens (Münster), Kimmerich (Berlin), Kleindienst (Leipzig), Klemm's (Berlin), Helga Maria Klosterfelde (Berlin), Klüser (Munich), Sabine Knust (Munich), Christine König (Vienna), König (Berlin), Eleni Koroneou (Athens), Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler (Berlin), Krobath (Vienna), Bernd Kugler (Innsbruck)

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Lange + Pult (Zurich), Le Guern (Warsaw), Gebr. Lehmann (Dresden), Christian Lethert (Cologne), Lisson Gallery (London, New York), Löhrl (Mönchengladbach), Lullin + Ferrari (Zurich), Lumen Travo (Amsterdam)

M
Gio Marconi (Milan), Martinetz (Cologne), Daniel Marzona (Berlin), Hans Mayer (Dusseldorf), Max Mayer (Dusseldorf), Mirko Mayer (Cologne), Galleria Mazzoli (Modena), Mario Mazzoli (Berlin), Kamel Mennour (Paris), Vera Munro (Hamburg)

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nächst St. Stephan (Vienna), Nagel Draxler (Cologne, Berlin), Nanzuka (Tokyo), Neon Parc (Melbourne), Neu (Berlin), Carolina Nitsch (New York), Nosbaum & Reding (Luxemburg)

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Paragon (London), Pearl Lam (Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore), Priska Pasquer (Cologne), Giorgio Persano (Turin), Rupert Pfab (Dusseldorf), Jérôme Poggi (Paris), Berthold Pott (Cologne), Produzentengalerie (Hamburg), Project Native Informant (London

R
Thomas Rehbein (Cologne), Petra Rinck (Dusseldorf), Thaddaeus Ropac (Salzburg, Paris), Philipp von Rosen (Cologne), Nicolaus Ruzicska (Salzburg)

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Deborah Schamoni (Munich), Brigitte Schenk (Cologne), Esther Schipper (Berlin), Anke Schmidt (Cologne), Schönewald (Dusseldorf), Rüdiger Schöttle (Munich), Sies + Höke (Dusseldorf), Slewe (Amsterdam), Filomena Soares (Lisbon), Sommer Contemporary (Tel Aviv), Sprüth Magers (Berlin, London, Los Angeles), Edition Staeck (Heidelberg), Paul Stolper (London), Walter Storms (Munich), Jacky Strenz (Frankfurt)

T
Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman (Innsbruck), Wilma Tolksdorf (Frankfurt)

V
Van Horn (Düsseldorf), Vartai (Vilnius)

W
Weiss Falk (Basel), Fons Welters (Amsterdam), Wentrup (Berlin), Michael Werner (Cologne, London, New York), White Cube (London, Hong Kong), Barbara Wien (Berlin), Jocelyn Wolff (Paris)

Z
Zahorian + van Espen (Prague), Zilberman (Istanbul), Martin van Zomeren (Amsterdam), David Zwirner (New York, London).

Hall 11.1 Modern & Postwar Art

B
Beck & Eggeling (Dusseldorf), Klaus Benden (Cologne), Boisserée (Cologne)

D
Derda (Berlin), Dierking (Zurich), Döbele (Mannheim)

F
Johannes Faber (Vienna), Fischer Kunsthandel & Edition (Berlin), Klaus Gerrit Friese (Berlin)

H
Hagemeier (Frankfurt), Henze & Ketterer (Wichtrach / Bern), Ernst Hilger (Vienna), Hoffmann (Friedberg), Heinz Holtmann (Cologne)

K
Kanalidarte (Brescia), Koch (Hanover), Konzett (Vienna)

L
Lahumière (Paris), Le Minotaure (Paris), Lelong (Paris) Levy (Hamburg), Lorenzelli Arte (Milan), Ludorff (Dusseldorf)

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Maulberger (Munich), Moderne (Silkeborg)

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Georg Nothelfer (Berlin)

R
Margarete Roeder (New York), Thole Rotermund (Hamburg), Ruberl (Vienna)

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Thomas Salis (Salzburg), Samuelis Baumgarte (Bielefeld), Julian Sander (Cologne), Aurel Scheibler (Berlin), Schlichtenmaier (Grafenau), Michael Schultz (Berlin), Schwarzer (Dusseldorf), Setareh (Dusseldorf), Simoens (Knokke), Florian Sundheimer (Munich)

T
Hollis Taggart (New York), Taguchi Fine Art (Tokyo), Tanit (Munich), Thomas (Munich)

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Utermann (Dortmund)

V
Valentien (Stuttgart), von Vertes (Zurich)

W
Whitestone (Tokyo, Hong Kong).

Hall 11.3 NEUMARKT

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22,48 m² (Paris)

A
Alma (Riga)

C
Clages (Cologne), Gisela Clement (Bonn), Conradi (Hamburg), Crèvecoeur (Paris)

D
Drei (Cologne)

F
Future (Berlin)

H
Natalia Hug (Cologne)

K
Jan Kaps (Cologne), Kiche (Seoul)

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Alexander Levy (Berlin)

M
Kai Matsumiya (New York), Maubert (Paris), MIER (Los Angeles)

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Piktogram (Warsaw), Polansky Gallery (Prague), PPC Philipp Pflug Contemporary (Frankfurt)

R
Ruttkowski;68 (Cologne)

S
Soy Capitán (Berlin), Sperling (Munich), Supplement (London), Supportico Lopez (Berlin)

T
Bene Taschen (Cologne), Rob Tufnell (London, Cologne)

U
Union Pacific (London)

X
Xavierlaboulbenne (Berlin)

Delmes & Zander at ART COLOGNE 2018

Miroslav Tich, Courtesy of Delmes & Zander
THAT'S RIGHT MY LOVE, RELAX
Miroslav Tichý, Type 42 (Anonymous),
Vanessa Conte, Scrapbooks
ART COLOGNE April 19–22, 2018
Hall 11.3 / Booth A 22

The iconic photographs of Miroslav Tichý (1926-2011), taken mostly in secrecy, are both an encyclopedic collection of his coveted objects of desire and a long-term study on femininity. Tichý has been shown by the gallery since the early 1990s and is featured in numerous international museum collections. He is regarded as one of the most important photographic artists of our time.
Type 42 (Anonymous) is similarly a study on the representation of female identity: the photographs taken from the television screen are essentially a hand-picked inventory of female film stars from the 60s and 70s. The meticulously catalogued polaroids, each one featuring the name of the actress portrayed, capture all facets of female emotion and thus constitute „an exhaustive study of what it is to be a woman“ (Cindy Sherman). Currently, the artist’s works are on view in the show Outliers and American Vanguard Art at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, curated by Lynne Cooke. In 2014, a book was published in collaboration with Walther König publishing with an essay by Cindy Sherman. The technique of scrapbooking, a method of collecting and arranging image and text clippings from newspapers and magazines, originated in England in the 19th century as a popular pastime. The individually arranged scrapbooks of 1940s-50s celebrities in the exhibition can be viewed as collages of personal longing and desire. 

The bodies depicted in the works of Vanessa Conte (*1977) often push the female form to its physical limits. The works are humourous and prompt a narrative that feels both surreal and ambiguous. As we watch in awe and fascination trying to make sense of what we see, it becomes evident that there is no clear notion of right and wrong. Conte's work has been shown at JB Jurve, Los Angeles; Hester Gallery, New York; Various Small Fires, Los Angeles; Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York; Night Gallery, Los Angeles, Ginerva Gambino, Cologne and others. Upcoming exhibition at: Commonwealth & Council, Los Angeles.

The exhibition "That's right my love, relax" is a collaboration with Rob Tufnell (Cologne) and Ginerva Gambino (Cologne).

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Friday, 2 March 2018

Adelhyd van Bender, Hipkiss, Miroslav Tichy and others are guests of Ebensperger Gallery

"Why the Sun", Hipkiss, 2012, mixed media on paper, 146 x 92 cm, Courtesy of Delmes & Zander
from March 23rd - May 5th

We are happy to be guests of Ebensperger Gallery Salzburg with works by Adelhyd van Bender, Horst Ademeit, Miroslav Tichy, Type 42, Jesuys Christiano, Martin Erhard, Hipkiss, Margarethe Held, Aurel Iselstöger, Oswald Tchirtner, August Walla and Margret - Chronicle of an Affair.

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Tuesday, 30 January 2018

Installation views of Miroslav Tichy's photographs in YOU'VE GOT 1243 UNREAD MESSAGES



Miroslav Tichy, Courtesy Delmes & Zander, Photo: Andrejs Strokins

The exhibition "YOU'VE GOT 1243 UNREAD MESSAGES. Last Generation Before the Internet. Their Lives" deals with the recent past where the search for oneself and others took place in an analogue instead of a digital environment. The works of art and various everyday artifacts chosen for the exhibition are micro-historical evidence of some 20th century individuals, or whole currents that continue to throw into doubt any borders between art and everyday life.