Marie Angeletti
ram spin cram
01 Apr - 02 Jul 2023
Marie Angeletti, ram spin cram, 2023, Installation view Kölnischer Kunstverein. Courtesy: Édouard Montassut, Paris / Galerie Lars Friedrich, Berlin. Photo: Mareike Tocha.
Marie Angeletti, ram spin cram, 2023, Installation view Kölnischer Kunstverein. Courtesy: Édouard Montassut, Paris / Galerie Lars Friedrich, Berlin. Photo: Mareike Tocha.
Marie Angeletti, ram spin cram, 2023, Installation view Kölnischer Kunstverein. Courtesy: Édouard Montassut, Paris / Galerie Lars Friedrich, Berlin. Photo: Mareike Tocha.
Marie Angeletti, ram spin cram, 2023, Installation view Kölnischer Kunstverein. Courtesy: Édouard Montassut, Paris / Galerie Lars Friedrich, Berlin. Photo: Mareike Tocha.
Marie Angeletti, ram spin cram, 2023, Installation view Kölnischer Kunstverein. Courtesy: Édouard Montassut, Paris / Galerie Lars Friedrich, Berlin. Photo: Mareike Tocha.
Marie Angeletti, ram spin cram, 2023, Installation view Kölnischer Kunstverein. Courtesy: Édouard Montassut, Paris / Galerie Lars Friedrich, Berlin. Photo: Mareike Tocha.
Marie Angeletti, ram spin cram, 2023, Installation view Kölnischer Kunstverein. Courtesy: Édouard Montassut, Paris / Galerie Lars Friedrich, Berlin. Photo: Mareike Tocha.
Marie Angeletti, ram spin cram, 2023, Installation view Kölnischer Kunstverein. Courtesy: Édouard Montassut, Paris / Galerie Lars Friedrich, Berlin. Photo: Mareike Tocha.
For her first institutional show in Germany, ram spin cram, Marie Angeletti (*1984) is presenting newly commissioned works across the entire building of the Kölnischer Kunstverein.
Decisively articulated, each element — sculpture, photography, and video — receives equal attention. ram spin cram does not begin in the main gallery nor ends in the last room upstairs, it is all there at once. Each room can be read as a series of actions accumulated over time. The main gallery shows work made within the last two months. In the cinema, in the upstairs and basement gallery spaces, Angeletti has rearranged works from an unspecified period of time.
Thanks to Nikola, Stefan, Line, Gianna, Henrik, Gérard, Anne, Anna, Olga, John, Michele, Dora, Matt, Tonio, Jakob, Lucas, Richard, Annie, Daniel, Jordan, Seb, Medhi, Toni, Pippa, Tim, Marco, Varun, Sol.
Thanks Istal, Marseille, to have financed the production of the metal beams, and Quadrissimo, Marseille, for the prints on silver and Daniela Taschen for having hosted me in Cologne.
Marie Angeletti (*1984 in Marseille, lives in New York) has exhibited at museums such as the Centre d’edition contemporain in Geneva; Künstlerhaus Bremen; Musée de la ville de Paris; Le Consortium, Dijon; Kunsthaus Glarus; Kunsthalle Zürich; Treize, Paris; Castillo/Corrales, Paris; and in galleries including the Galerie Lars Friedrich, Berlin; Edouard Montassut, Paris; Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York; Greene Naftali, New York.
Curated by Nikola Dietrich
Decisively articulated, each element — sculpture, photography, and video — receives equal attention. ram spin cram does not begin in the main gallery nor ends in the last room upstairs, it is all there at once. Each room can be read as a series of actions accumulated over time. The main gallery shows work made within the last two months. In the cinema, in the upstairs and basement gallery spaces, Angeletti has rearranged works from an unspecified period of time.
Thanks to Nikola, Stefan, Line, Gianna, Henrik, Gérard, Anne, Anna, Olga, John, Michele, Dora, Matt, Tonio, Jakob, Lucas, Richard, Annie, Daniel, Jordan, Seb, Medhi, Toni, Pippa, Tim, Marco, Varun, Sol.
Thanks Istal, Marseille, to have financed the production of the metal beams, and Quadrissimo, Marseille, for the prints on silver and Daniela Taschen for having hosted me in Cologne.
Marie Angeletti (*1984 in Marseille, lives in New York) has exhibited at museums such as the Centre d’edition contemporain in Geneva; Künstlerhaus Bremen; Musée de la ville de Paris; Le Consortium, Dijon; Kunsthaus Glarus; Kunsthalle Zürich; Treize, Paris; Castillo/Corrales, Paris; and in galleries including the Galerie Lars Friedrich, Berlin; Edouard Montassut, Paris; Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York; Greene Naftali, New York.
Curated by Nikola Dietrich