Belvedere 21

Gelatin

05 May - 29 Sep 2013

Gelatin
Boring Island, Sweden 2009
image: Gelatin, © Courtesy Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
GELATIN
Hole
5 June - 29 September 2013

Gelatin are here. Following the intervention by Marcus Geiger (2011) and the monographic exhibition of Hans Schabus (2012), this year the 21er Haus will again accommodate a show that is to occupy the entire building, made on the very spot and for the site. All will begin with a tall block in the museum’s atrium, a mass of material, a mine awaiting exploitation. However, nothing but emptiness will be extracted from it at first. Music will set in, and the four of them, together with a bunch of friends they have brought along from around the globe, will start digging and quarrying, creating hollows. The holes will be filled and then distributed across the space in the form of sculptures. Monumental and light. Soft and solid. For six days on end.

In search of lost form, negative space and the foundation of surface, Gelatin are stopping over at the 21er Haus. The space is both filled and reduced by a voluminous titan. Its perfect form will be ruined as if by decay, perforated, and sculpted in order to give birth to what is yet to come.

In its invisible softness, it conduces to the genesis of the exhibition and for this purpose is given permission to vanish as a whole. As the eagle extracting the liver of Prometheus, Gelatin will rip pieces out of the giant. Classic materials and research into simplicity will be followed by sculptural objects and vice versa. All of this will happen with the aid of a confusing concentration of competent actors. Many hands giving and taking.

In the process and over a period of six days, Gelatin will create the exhibition on the spot and before the public’s eye, accompanied by music.
 

Tags: Gelatin, Hans Schabus