Gabrielle de Vietri
02 - 25 Mar 2012
GABRIELLE DE VIETRI
Mysterema
2 - 25 March 2012
Gabrielle de Vietri's works are multimedia, using performance, video, photography and text. They often take the shape of small experiments, and illuminate the evolution of identity and patterns of human behaviour before the background of socio-cultural and philosophical issues. In the exhibition "Mysterema", de Vietri is showing two new works: "Captcha" is an audiovisual projection for which the artist has combed the Internet painstakingly in search of so-called captchas - those obviously meaningless sequences of letters that we must type in to assure no machine-generated spam is sent out. De Vietri has written down and categorised a large number of captchas and, on the basis of these word-creations, has written a narrative plot in the style of a fairy-tale or a fantasy novel. The story, spoken by a professional actor, can now be heard in the exhibition space; at the same time, more and more new, large-format captchas are projected onto the wall. Thus, plenty of space develops for the visitor’s own imagination and individual interpretations of de Vietri's imagined story. A second piece comprises two components: "Anonymous Lovers Discuss the Work of Cyprien Gaillard" is an audio work, for which the artist has recorded the conversations of a couple as they pass through a Cyprien Gaillard exhibition in Paris. In the Künstlerhaus she has supplemented this sound recording with "Karstadt Courting Chair", a seat suitable for intimate conversation, set into an island of quiet in the room: visitors are invited to sit down and listen to the two unknown lovers' conversation - not only about art but also about personal matters, feelings, shared memories etc., offering the viewer both a challenge and a chance to develop his own interpretations of those many suggested, fragmentary stories.
"Karstadt Courting Chair" was realised with kind support from KARSTADT Hermannplatz.
Gabrielle de Vietri is receiving a grant from the Australia Council for the Arts, Sydney in the context of our International Studio Programme. http://www.gabrielledevietri.com
Mysterema
2 - 25 March 2012
Gabrielle de Vietri's works are multimedia, using performance, video, photography and text. They often take the shape of small experiments, and illuminate the evolution of identity and patterns of human behaviour before the background of socio-cultural and philosophical issues. In the exhibition "Mysterema", de Vietri is showing two new works: "Captcha" is an audiovisual projection for which the artist has combed the Internet painstakingly in search of so-called captchas - those obviously meaningless sequences of letters that we must type in to assure no machine-generated spam is sent out. De Vietri has written down and categorised a large number of captchas and, on the basis of these word-creations, has written a narrative plot in the style of a fairy-tale or a fantasy novel. The story, spoken by a professional actor, can now be heard in the exhibition space; at the same time, more and more new, large-format captchas are projected onto the wall. Thus, plenty of space develops for the visitor’s own imagination and individual interpretations of de Vietri's imagined story. A second piece comprises two components: "Anonymous Lovers Discuss the Work of Cyprien Gaillard" is an audio work, for which the artist has recorded the conversations of a couple as they pass through a Cyprien Gaillard exhibition in Paris. In the Künstlerhaus she has supplemented this sound recording with "Karstadt Courting Chair", a seat suitable for intimate conversation, set into an island of quiet in the room: visitors are invited to sit down and listen to the two unknown lovers' conversation - not only about art but also about personal matters, feelings, shared memories etc., offering the viewer both a challenge and a chance to develop his own interpretations of those many suggested, fragmentary stories.
"Karstadt Courting Chair" was realised with kind support from KARSTADT Hermannplatz.
Gabrielle de Vietri is receiving a grant from the Australia Council for the Arts, Sydney in the context of our International Studio Programme. http://www.gabrielledevietri.com