Tris Vonna-Michell
21 May - 25 Jul 2014
Tris Vonna-Michell. Postscript III (Berlin), 2014. Installation view at Metro Pictures, New York, 2014.
TRIS VONNA-MICHELL
21 May – 25 July 2014
In Metro Pictures’ Upstairs Gallery, Tris Vonna-Michell exhibits Postscript III (Berlin), a newly reworked iteration of a developing narrative. Synching a dual-slideshow with an audio work playing from speakers in the gallery, Vonna-Michell describes his endeavor to tell a personal history of Berlin. He acknowledges his inability to pinpoint the narrative of his incongruous story through autobiographical and fantastic anecdotes, from searching for clues about his mother’s family at the long-gone Anhalter Bahnhof rail station to the inadequacy of his earlier aural performances to tell the same story. Calling into the question the authenticity of the images used in the slideshow, which at once seem to illustrate the tale, Vonna-Michell addresses a pervading theme of Postscript III (Berlin) when he says, “all these images are only, for me, trying to tell the story.” Continuously repositioning his studio recordings, performances, slide projections and assemblages of ephemera, Vonna-Michell expertly shifts the context of his works to expound on the possibilities of narrative.
Vonna-Michell is nominated for the 2014 Turner Prize for his work Postscript II (Berlin). An exhibition of the nominees’ work opens at Tate Britain in London in September.
Tris Vonna-Michell has had one-person exhibitions at Jeu de Paume, Paris; BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK; Kunsthalle Zürich; GAMeC Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Bergamo, Italy; Witte de With, Rotterdam; and VOX Centre de l’imagine contemporaine, Montreal. His work has been shown in group shows at Mostyn, Llandudno, Wales; MUSAC Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y Léon, Spain; the Secession, Vienna; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels; Centre Pompidou, Paris; ICA, London; and the Guggenheim Museum, New York. Vonna-Michell has participated in biennials such as the 5th Berlin Biennale; Performa 07, New York; and Manifesta 08, Cartagena and Murcia, Spain.
21 May – 25 July 2014
In Metro Pictures’ Upstairs Gallery, Tris Vonna-Michell exhibits Postscript III (Berlin), a newly reworked iteration of a developing narrative. Synching a dual-slideshow with an audio work playing from speakers in the gallery, Vonna-Michell describes his endeavor to tell a personal history of Berlin. He acknowledges his inability to pinpoint the narrative of his incongruous story through autobiographical and fantastic anecdotes, from searching for clues about his mother’s family at the long-gone Anhalter Bahnhof rail station to the inadequacy of his earlier aural performances to tell the same story. Calling into the question the authenticity of the images used in the slideshow, which at once seem to illustrate the tale, Vonna-Michell addresses a pervading theme of Postscript III (Berlin) when he says, “all these images are only, for me, trying to tell the story.” Continuously repositioning his studio recordings, performances, slide projections and assemblages of ephemera, Vonna-Michell expertly shifts the context of his works to expound on the possibilities of narrative.
Vonna-Michell is nominated for the 2014 Turner Prize for his work Postscript II (Berlin). An exhibition of the nominees’ work opens at Tate Britain in London in September.
Tris Vonna-Michell has had one-person exhibitions at Jeu de Paume, Paris; BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK; Kunsthalle Zürich; GAMeC Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Bergamo, Italy; Witte de With, Rotterdam; and VOX Centre de l’imagine contemporaine, Montreal. His work has been shown in group shows at Mostyn, Llandudno, Wales; MUSAC Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y Léon, Spain; the Secession, Vienna; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels; Centre Pompidou, Paris; ICA, London; and the Guggenheim Museum, New York. Vonna-Michell has participated in biennials such as the 5th Berlin Biennale; Performa 07, New York; and Manifesta 08, Cartagena and Murcia, Spain.