MoMA PS1

Sascha Braunig

Shivers

23 Oct 2016 - 12 Mar 2017

Installation view of Sascha Braunig: Shivers, MoMA PS1, October 23, 2016–March 12, 2017. Shown, from left: Sascha Braunig. Lashes. 2011. Oil on panel
over canvas. Zabludowicz Collection; Gold Warp I. 2010. Oil on canvas. Private collection; Bridle. 2013. Oil on canvas over panel. Private collection;
Shade. 2014. Oil on linen over panel. Collection of Scott J. Lorinsky; Feeder. 2014. Oil on canvas over panel. Private collection. Photo: Pablo Enriquez
With more than twenty works made over the last five years, Shivers showcases Braunig's unique approach to the studio portrait. Beginning with meticulously rendered paintings of fantastical sculptural constructions, the artist has deployed a range of pictorial techniques to depict bodies under duress. The figures in her work are compressed by their environments, stretched and twisted across armatures, and often overwhelmed by their surroundings. Some are irradiated by industrial light, sutured into uncomfortable hybrids, and hollowed out. Drawing inspiration from the distorted bodies that litter the histories of modern painting, Braunig adapts these legacies to the discomforts and instabilities of contemporary life. In more recent works, her figures seem to turn on themselves, testing their own limits and those of the settings that confine them. While evocatively dystopic, her paintings also subtly empower their vulnerable subjects, advocating a humanist art for an age in which individual experience seems threatened by forces beyond our control.

Sascha Braunig: Shivers is organized by Peter Eleey, Chief Curator, MoMA PS1.

The exhibition is supported by ​the Ava Olivia Knoll Fund and The Tom Slaughter Emerging Artists​ Endowment Fund.

Additional funding is provided by the MoMA PS1 Annual Exhibition Fund.
 

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