Pamela Rosenkranz
27 Mar - 16 May 2010
PAMELA ROSENKRANZ
No Core
27 March - 16 May 2010
Pamela Rosenkranz’s solo exhibition pursues a renewed approach to the notion of nihilism, through a search for the meaninglessness composing the centre of the artwork. To do so she employs immaterial parameters, such as reflections, repetitions, infinite loops and voids. When applied to the observation of minute detail, isolated gesture and movement, these tools multiply viewpoints, and create unstable and open realities, through the constant interplay between presence and absence. Unforgiving in its conceptual rigour, Rosenkranz’s oeuvre, ranging across various media, is characterised by a lightness of touch which belies the use of irony, play and humour in its making. A version of this exhibition will travel to the Swiss Institute NYC in winter 2010.
Curator: Katya García-Antón
No Core
27 March - 16 May 2010
Pamela Rosenkranz’s solo exhibition pursues a renewed approach to the notion of nihilism, through a search for the meaninglessness composing the centre of the artwork. To do so she employs immaterial parameters, such as reflections, repetitions, infinite loops and voids. When applied to the observation of minute detail, isolated gesture and movement, these tools multiply viewpoints, and create unstable and open realities, through the constant interplay between presence and absence. Unforgiving in its conceptual rigour, Rosenkranz’s oeuvre, ranging across various media, is characterised by a lightness of touch which belies the use of irony, play and humour in its making. A version of this exhibition will travel to the Swiss Institute NYC in winter 2010.
Curator: Katya García-Antón