Kunsthaus Graz

Hartmut Skerbisch - Media Works

20 Nov 2015 - 07 Feb 2016

Hartmut Skerbisch
reden blattartig, 1976
Photo: Michael Schuster, © Estate Hartmut Skerbisch
HARTMUT SKERBISCH - MEDIA WORKS
The Paradise the Downfall
20 November 2015 - 7 February 2016

Curated by: Günther Holler-Schuster
Assistance: Katia Huemer
Academic assistance: Peter Pakesch, Regina Novak
Exhibition architecture: Manfred Wolff-Plottegg

The work of Graz-based artist Hartmut Skerbisch (1945–2009) can be seen as contributing to a second generation of Austrian conceptual artists. When Skerbisch arrived as an artist in 1969, an atmosphere of renewal prevailed in Graz—the process of interaction with international art developments was well under way. Information received before others and a bold commitment, not only on the part of provincial politicians, accounted for a highly advanced art scene.

His focus lay from the outset on questions about space. Whether it is his first architectural designs, his media works, sculptures or dialogue with literature and music, the issue of space is always present. Electronic space removes places, brings the far-off nearer and re-defines space—it attempts to lead us to our present. In this, art offers a framework in which the public is to have a share.

Starting with the media installations Spatial Arrangement: Putting Allspace in a Notshall, 1969/2012—a joint work with Manfred Wolff-Plottegg, today owned by the Universalmuseum Joanneum—the exhibition at the Kunsthaus Graz chiefly traces the artist’s media works. A key role is also played by the reconstruction of his legendary exhibition zepter und gleißender stein, which in 1977 was shown at the Neue Galerie Graz for the duration of just one hour.