Elfie Semotan
17 Sep - 25 Oct 2014
© Elfie Semotan
Ohne Titel / Untitled (Mausi), aus der Serie Flowers für View on Colour / from the series Flowers for View on Colour, 1996
UV-beständiger Pigmentdruck / Archival Pigment Print
39.5 x 32 cm / 15.6 x 12.6 inches
Edition of 3
Ohne Titel / Untitled (Mausi), aus der Serie Flowers für View on Colour / from the series Flowers for View on Colour, 1996
UV-beständiger Pigmentdruck / Archival Pigment Print
39.5 x 32 cm / 15.6 x 12.6 inches
Edition of 3
ELFIE SEMOTAN
Flowers
17 September - 25 October 2014
The major series of eight paintings on show in the exhibition Window Shopping was made in 1996 during one of the most creative phases in Martin Kippenberger’s life. That same year he also created two other series of paintings – Jacqueline: The Paintings Pablo Couldn’t Paint Anymore and The Raft of Medusa.
Capitain Petzel is presenting all the works in the series Window Shopping, which has never before been shown in its entirety as a group.
Martin Kippenberger selected his source materials for Window Shopping from Flowers, a set of fashion photographs shot by his wife Elfie Semotan for the French magazine View on Colour. Unlike the two other series which are based on black-and-white photographs, the Window Shopping series was based on colour slides, which inspired the artist to paint in an often translucent and, for him, unusually colourful manner. The idiosyncratic aesthetic of these motifs is taken to a particular extreme in one painting: Kippenberger ‘removed’ the chair from underneath one of the models (the style of the image is a homage to the rock band Leningrad Cowboys) but makes up for it by adding a third leg. The only self-portrait in this series shows Martin Kippenberger wearing a dress by Issey Miyake.
All these paintings were done in Martin Kippenberger’s studio in Burgenland, Austria, and were amongst the last works he completed.
The eight paintings in this series – plus an additional eight drawings – were shown in January 1997 at Galerie Hubert Winter in Vienna as Window Shopping Until 2 a.m.. Moreover passers-by could see into a room in the gallery where each of the eight paintings was displayed, in succession, for a few days, along with all eight drawings presented on a shelf bought specifically for that purpose. The order in which the paintings were shown was listed on the exhibition poster, designed by Martin Kippenberger. The image on the poster is a half-portrait of the artist, recalling Elfie Semotan’s famous shot of the fashion icon, Helmut Lang. The original fashion photographs by Elfie Semotan – from her series of Flowers – complement the paintings and drawings in this exhibition.
The exhibition is accompanied by the publication Martin Kippenberger. Window Shopping.
Flowers
17 September - 25 October 2014
The major series of eight paintings on show in the exhibition Window Shopping was made in 1996 during one of the most creative phases in Martin Kippenberger’s life. That same year he also created two other series of paintings – Jacqueline: The Paintings Pablo Couldn’t Paint Anymore and The Raft of Medusa.
Capitain Petzel is presenting all the works in the series Window Shopping, which has never before been shown in its entirety as a group.
Martin Kippenberger selected his source materials for Window Shopping from Flowers, a set of fashion photographs shot by his wife Elfie Semotan for the French magazine View on Colour. Unlike the two other series which are based on black-and-white photographs, the Window Shopping series was based on colour slides, which inspired the artist to paint in an often translucent and, for him, unusually colourful manner. The idiosyncratic aesthetic of these motifs is taken to a particular extreme in one painting: Kippenberger ‘removed’ the chair from underneath one of the models (the style of the image is a homage to the rock band Leningrad Cowboys) but makes up for it by adding a third leg. The only self-portrait in this series shows Martin Kippenberger wearing a dress by Issey Miyake.
All these paintings were done in Martin Kippenberger’s studio in Burgenland, Austria, and were amongst the last works he completed.
The eight paintings in this series – plus an additional eight drawings – were shown in January 1997 at Galerie Hubert Winter in Vienna as Window Shopping Until 2 a.m.. Moreover passers-by could see into a room in the gallery where each of the eight paintings was displayed, in succession, for a few days, along with all eight drawings presented on a shelf bought specifically for that purpose. The order in which the paintings were shown was listed on the exhibition poster, designed by Martin Kippenberger. The image on the poster is a half-portrait of the artist, recalling Elfie Semotan’s famous shot of the fashion icon, Helmut Lang. The original fashion photographs by Elfie Semotan – from her series of Flowers – complement the paintings and drawings in this exhibition.
The exhibition is accompanied by the publication Martin Kippenberger. Window Shopping.