Lars
Theuerkauff - One
January
28 - February 19, 2011
Opening Reception: Friday, January 28, 5:30 to 7:30pm
Images
Cain
Schulte Contemporary Art is pleased to announce One, the American
debut solo show of Berlin artist Lars Theuerkauff. The show
opens on Friday, January 28 with a reception from 5:30 to
7:30 with the artist in attendance. The show runs through
Saturday, February 19.
For his first exhibition in the United States, Theuerkauff's
solo show will include paintings from several series he has
worked on in the past year: the "L'Origine du Monde"
suite (a male version of Gustave Courbet's ground-breaking
painting of the same title), the "Anonym" series,
as well as the most recent "Islands" series.
The title "One" --obvious reference not only to
a first exhibition in an American gallery and to a solo show--
it's mainly a pointer to the number of subjects in each of
his paintings - a single human being in each canvas. The singular
figure in Theuerkauff's oeuvre is a repeated element, which
together with the nudeness of the subject, provides a window
on the visual vocabulary of intimacy, and examines the link
between classical homoeroticism and contemporary art. The
subjects force us into a tension-filled position, somewhere
between privacy and voyeurism, where we are never certain
of what this intimate world might reveal. Theuerkauff invites
us to look at categories such as closeness, sensitivity, desire,
lust, intimacy and passion from an entirely new perspective,
as habitual assumptions are formidably questioned.
Each of Theuerkauff's paintings is like an intense snapshot
of a greater narration, amplified through his photographic
technique of painting similar to a film still. Many layers
of color washes and acrylic paint are sponged, smudged and
sprayed onto the canvas, until the surfaces resemble highly
grained silver gelatin print, also suggestive of the cinematographic
aesthetic of film, or the pixilation of computer-generated
imagery.
The 16-part suite "L'Origine du Monde" emerges from
the previous "Anonym" Series: the view between the
legs so often found on the Internet - an invitation to chat
- becomes here a compositional principle. Contrary to Courbet's
original female nude from 1866, in Theuerkauff's work the
overt image has been somewhat blocked. Hands are placed to
conceal, thus negating the pornographic element: the view
is de-centralized and diverted back to the surrounding space.
In its seriality, 'L'Origine du Monde' simultaneously allows
the individual details of the model to come to the fore and
to blur into a multitude. It also leaves us to search the
background, the lighting, and the physical anatomy for differences
and clues. In its totality 'L'Origine du Monde' poses the
question: how does the reception of a singular intimate image
change in a context of serial inter-changeability?
Lars Theuerkauff has exhibited recently at Cain Schulte Berlin.
Born in 1968 in Lüneburg, Germany, he lives and works
as a painter, screenwriter and director in Berlin. He studied
painting at the academy of art in Munich with Robin Page and
sculpting with Cristina Iglesias. He studied film at the UdK
Berlin with Heinz Emigholz.
Opening
reception: Friday January 28, 2011, 5:30 to 7:30 pm. The artist
will be present.
High-resolution
images available on request.
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