Nordenhake

Meuser

02 Feb - 07 Mar 2008

Sie sollten erst einmal die Eier sehen, die kommen gleich mit dem Laster hinterher, 2007
MEUSER
Arbeiten 1990 - 2007

Galerie Nordenhake is pleased to present a solo exhibition by the German artist Meuser. On display will be works made during the '90s, as well as a new piece prepared for the exhibition. Using almost exclusively salvaged pieces of scrap metal, Meuser's work is cast somewhere between sculpture, painting, and found objects. His presentation of the refuse of industrial production can best be classified as reconfigured fragments, structural combinations that form an image in the artist's own consciousness. Meuser tries to avoid any common associations we may have to daily life, instead preferring an open, perceptive situation in which the relation of memory to visual stimuli becomes important.

Having grown up in Essen, the heart of Germany's industrial Ruhr valley, Meuser is the son of an engineer who worked in the steel industry. Although his biography may explain Meuser's predisposition to his choice of material, his method favors approaching objects as though they were unfamiliar. This creates a necessary distance. Meuser possesses a tendency to rigorously demand an associative, yet contradictory, encounter between the elements in each piece. This tension between material and form, object and space, sensation and cognition provides the necessary elements in Meuser's work.

In "Herr Ober, Zwei Doppelte" ("Waiter, Two Double Shots", 1990), the weight of a roughly welded metal joint is counterpoised by the lightness of a pane of glass. The slight association of a gruff and well-worn bar surface, as well as a shot glass, enters the mind, but its indirectness remains fleeting. Any direct narrative implications are removed. Meuser is aware of the fact that the viewer generates "meaning" and that this cannot be controlled. The relationship to the title, normally a primary point of entry in an artwork, is associative and not immediately accessible. The combination of crude humor, such as in the title "Der Mond von Wanne-Eickel" (a popular German "Schlager" song from the period of the German Economic Miracle, 1990) with an unpretentious handling of the material, visible in the technical imperfections, displays an ironic irreverence for highbrow art snobbery.

Meuser also subjects his work to pictorial and spatial considerations. The raw material is neutralized by a restrained, painterly treatment. The surface, like a canvas, is evenly primed with anticorrosive coating. This coating produces the reddish-brown color typical of many of Meuser's works, which is somewhat rusty as for example in "Erwin Rommel II" (1990). The heavy metal frame is placed neatly on the wall, as through it were a tableau. Meuser calls this process "walling". A rough wedge of metal, jaggedly sticking out at the lower left-hand corner, interrupts the 2-dimensionality of the surface, pushing the piece away from the wall. Any monumental ambitions are repressed through an imposed spatial awareness of the gallery, in which Meuser's materials always maintain a relationship to the wall, on which an image is presented, and to the room, where the viewer is located. Much more about seeing than thinking, Meuser produces a sensual, sensorial experience of the weight of the world.

Meuser was born in 1947 in Essen. Between 1968 and 1976, he studied underneath Joseph Beuys and Erwin Heerich at the Staatliche Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf. He has an upcoming solo exhibition at the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf in May 2008. Other solo exhibitions include the Kunstverein Oldenburg (2003), Staatliche Kunstakademie der Bildenden Künste, Karlsruhe (1996), and Kunsthalle Zürich (1991). He has participated in several group exhibitions, for instance "Ruinöse Abstraktion", Bonner Kunstverein (2007), "Faster! Bigger! Better!" im ZKM Museum für Neue Kunst und Medien, Karlsruhe (2006), „EXIT- Ausstieg aus dem Bild", at ZKM (2002) or „ Superman in Bed", Museum am Ostwall, Dortmund (2001). In 1992 he participated in documenta IX, Kassel. His works also belong to many art collections, such as the Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, Neue Galerie Graz, and the Contemporary Art Collection of the Federal Republic of Germany, Bonn. This will be his fourth exhibition at Galerie Nordenhake.
 

Tags: Joseph Beuys, Erwin Heerich, Meuser