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German
07.02.2010 – 02.05.2010
PERFORMATIVE ATTITUDES
NINA BEIER/MARIE LUND (DK), STEFAN BURGER (CH), NINA CANELL (SE), FLORIAN GERMANN (CH), NAVID NUUR (NL), HANNA SCHWARZ (DE), SEB PATANE (GB), ROBIN WATKINS (SE)
curated by Alexandra Blättler and Sabine Rusterholz
Vernissage: 06.02.2010 18:00
Featuring seven international positions, the group exhibition PERFORMATIVE ATTITUDES brings together various aspects of performative attitudes in which different relations between object, body, space and time are under discussion. Both questions about the production, presentation or reception of art and the status of the artist as actor and performer are of interest. While a performance was originally designed as a unique and largely unrepeatable live moment for a present audience, and at best transferred to a video recording for later documentary purposes, contemporary artists increasingly use performance in the form of an unfinished, flowing process that can begin at various points in the emergence of the work. The performance can constitute an early stage of the work, it can appear as a ‘leftover’ or a ‘re-enactment’, or it can activate and recontextualise performative conventions. The artists involve and interweave concept, perception and interpretation. For the generation represented in the exhibition it is no longer only a matter of structuring a performance as a unique event; instead, the traces of their actions are shifted to the centre, and the conventional ideas of the history of performance art are challenged.


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Hanna Schwarz
After The Show, 2010, installation (consisting of several works), Courtesy Galerie Christian Nagel, Cologne/Berlin and Gallery Dépendance, Brussels, installation view Kunsthaus Glarus, photo: David Aebi, Berne
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Navid Nuur
'Thresholder (cornered)', 2007 – 2010, version of Kunsthaus Glarus, oasis blocks, Courtesy galeria plan b, Cluj/Berlin and Martin van Zomeren, Amsterdam, installation view Kunsthaus Glarus, photo: David Aebi, Berne
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Nina Canell & Robin Watkins, Florian Germann and Nina Canell (left to right)
Nina Canell & Robin Watkins, Score for Two Lungs, 2010, radiator, paper, tape, Courtesy the artists and mother´s tankstation, Dublin; Florian Germann, Austerlitz I, 2010, Renault 21, concrete cask with chain, Habegger tension system, Courtesy the artist; Nina Canell, Fluorescent Freeze, 2008, neon, 2000 voltage, cupper, cabel, Courtesy Konrad Fischer Galerie