Kunsthaus Baselland

Edit Oderbolz

31 Aug - 06 Nov 2016

Edit Oderbolz
Now Rain, Now Sun
2016. Photo: zVg
EDIT ODERBOLZ
31 August – 6 November 2016

At the Kunsthaus Baselland and the Kunstverein Nürnberg Edit Oderbolz will present her first extensive solo exhibition for seven years, an exhibition which will consist entirely of new works. With this, the artist will pursue her lasting interest in sculptural arrangements, restructuring and amplifying existing architecture and environments. Empty spaces and gaps play a central role in her installation works: in her abstract structures she creates the potential for narrative, and her use of everyday materials with their cultural connotations equally plays a part in this. The materials chosen by Oderbolz often fluctuate between stability and ephemerality and have a particular influence on the viewer’s physical and mental experience of a space.

A clear relationship to place and space always defines Edit Oderbolz’s works. The development of the works with and beyond the space will be the key starting point for both exhibitions, in Muttenz and in Nürnberg. The artist will develop a specific presentation for both institutions, one which will be echoed in the other location, absorbing new works and, in turn, changing others. At the Kunsthaus Baselland Edit Oderbolz will occupy the whole basement storey and through a sequence of works create a new temporal dynamic to emerge while moving through the spaces. In Nürnberg she will respond to the historical spaces and the ‘neue Sachlichkeit’ (New Objectivity) architecture of the Milchhofgebäude, the former dairy plant headquarters where the Kunstverein is based. In this sense Edit Oderbolz’s two exhibitions are not planned as a touring show but as two mutually enriching concepts. At the Kunstverein Nürnberg the artist will also present a significant survey of her work for the first time in Germany.

Publication: Edit Oderbolz, The Moon is Shining from the Left.
The monograph is published by argobooks, in cooperation with the Kunstverein Nürnberg – Albrecht Dürer Gesellschaft. Editors: Ines Goldbach, Kunsthaus Baselland, Simone Neuenschwander,
Kunstverein Nürnberg – Albrecht Dürer Gesellschaft, Authors: Ines Goldbach, Simone Neuenschwander, Noëlle Pia, Aoife Rosenmeyer, Design: Emanuel Tschumi, Publisher: argobooks, Berlin.

A collaborative exhibition with the Kunstverein Nürnberg – Albrecht Dürer Gesellschaft; duration in Nürnberg: 25th February 2017 – 14th May 2017, opening Friday 24th February 2017, 7pm, curated by Simone Neuenschwander, Director of the Kunstverein Nürnberg.

Born 1966 Stein am Rhein, lives and works in Basel, 1996 – 1999 Hochschule für Bildende Kunst HGK Basel

Edit Oderbolz is known in the contemporary art context thanks in part to being awarded the Manor Art Prize Basel (2004), her solo exhibition at the Kunsthaus Langenthal (2008), the extensive work on the rear wall of the Kunsthalle Basel (2010) and her presentation at Art Statements in Basel (2013). She was awarded the renowned Artist Residency from the Landis & Gyr Foundation for a residency in London from October 2014 to January 2015.
 

Tags: Eric Hattan, Edit Oderbolz