Kunstverein Braunschweig

Andrew Norman Wilson

Hirngespenster

09 Mar - 05 May 2019

Andrew Norman Wilson, The Unthinkable Bygone (detail), 2016,
installation view Kunstverein Braunschweig, 2019, courtesy the artist, photo: Stefan Stark
ANDREW NORMAN WILSON
Hirngespenster
Villa Salve Hospes Og
9 March - 5 May 2019

Curators: Jule Hillgärtner, Nele Kaczmarek

Andrew Norman Wilson’s videos are possessed by digitally animated, hyperreal entities that dwell in the grey area between human, animal, and machine. In Ode to the Seekers 2012, we encounter a hairy mosquito, an oil pump jack, and a syringe injecting and extracting fluid from a membrane in unison, referring to existential threats. The Unthinkable Bygone performs techniques of scientific visualization upon a bisected 3D model of Baby Sinclair, a character from from the TV show the Dinosaurs, and ends up emphasizing the limits of human cognition.

These and other video works are incorporated into a scripted theme environment devoted to Helene Hollandt, the former owner of the Villa Salve Hospes, or rather her ghost, who is rumored to sporadically appear. According to her preference for the baroque, Wilson modifies the symmetry of the classical architecture, building in tunnels and barriers with period-appropriate furniture in between, further mystifying the scenario with practical special effects

such as fog and mirrors. The windows are covered by large-format image panels – photorealistic yet digitally constructed still lives – that seem to embody a layered formal logic rather than symbols or allegories.

Andrew Norman Wilson (born 1983 in Potsdam, USA) lives in Los Angeles. Recent solo exhibitions include the Fotomuseum Winterthur and the Center for Contemporary Art Futura, Prague (both 2018). His video works have been screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (2019), New York Film Festival (2018 / 2014) or Centre Pompidou, Paris (2014). Hirngespenster is Wilson’s first solo exhibition in Germany.

GUEST ROOM: ANORAK

Invited by Andrew Norman Wilson, Anorak hijack the exhibition during the weekend April 26 till April 28 with an alternative film program. Anorak is a collective based around Lukas Ludwig, Florian Model, and Johanna Markert that is dedicated to researching new sites and formats for the presentation of contemporary art.




 

Tags: Nele Kaczmarek, Andrew Norman Wilson