Conversation entre Christine Mehring et Yilmaz Dziewior sur l'œuvre de Haegue Yang

20.Aoû.23
Mehring Dziewior

Rejoignez Christine Mehring, conservatrice du David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art et professeur à l'Université de Chicago, et le Dr. Yilmaz Dziewior, directeur du Museum Ludwig à Cologne, pour une conférence sur l'œuvre de Haegue Yang le dimanche 20 août 2023 à 11h.

Dans le cadre de l'exposition Several Reenactments, Christine Mehring retracera les stratégies artistiques de Haegue Yang visant à relativiser le canon occidental. En se concentrant sur la notion de "quasi", Mehring discutera de l'engagement de l'artiste dans l'histoire de l'abstraction, de la représentation et de l'art conceptuel à travers l'utilisation de matériaux domestiques distincts tels que des stores vénitiens, de la peinture commerciale et des épices. La conférence s'appuie sur l'installation de Yang, Sol LeWitt Upside Down onto Wall - Modular Structure, Expanded 20 Times, commandée pour l'exposition Monochrome Multitudes (22 septembre 2022-8 janvier 2023) dans le cadre de la série Threshold du Smart Museum of Art, co-commandée par Mehring et Orianna Cacchione. La première installation à grande échelle de l'artiste à Chicago déloge les stores vénitiens de leur fonction typique de couverture de fenêtre pour créer une grille blanche monumentale suspendue devant un mur "quasi Yves Klein Blue" dans le hall d'entrée du musée, ainsi qu'une série d'impressions d'épices, intitulée Cinnamon Sheets Composition (Composition de feuilles de cannelle). Mehring s'attardera sur les œuvres de Yang qui ponctuent son travail tout en jouant sur la densité, la légèreté, l'opacité et la transparence.

Yilmaz Dziewior
retrace les généalogies et les fils de Warrior Believer Lover - Version Sonic, une reconstitution de l'installation précédente de Yang au Kunsthaus Bregenz, réalisée à l'époque à l'invitation de Dziewior. Au S.M.A.K. comme au Kunsthaus Bregenz, Yang a créé un champ sculptural panoramique de représentations d'archétypes. Faisant écho au désir de Yang d'honorer ces qualités intransigeantes, toutes sous-tendues par un profond sens du dévouement, les nouvelles sculptures sont des hommages à des personnages qui adhèrent strictement à leurs propres valeurs. La pièce est accompagnée de la musique du ballet Le Sacre du Printemps d'Igor Stravinsky, qui fait référence aux sacrifices païens slaves du printemps et à l'avant-garde.

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Biographies

Christine Mehring is Mary L. Block Professor of Art History at the University of Chicago and Associate Faculty in its Department of Visual Arts. Her research focuses on abstraction, particularly the ways in which non-mimetic forms, colours, and non-traditional materials come to signify within historical contexts; postwar European art, especially the impact of World War II and transatlantic relations; the crossovers between art and design, including interior and furniture design, wall-painting, and public art; and photography and the relations between old and new media. Together with architectural historian Sean Keller, she is working on a book about the art and architecture of the Munich Olympics. Her exhibition Monochrome Multitudes, co-curated with Orianna Cacchione and featuring two works, including a new commission by Haegue Yang, was on view at the David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago in fall 2022. In 2020 she curated the University’s commission of alumna Jenny Holzer’s first augmented reality app, YOU BE MY ALLY. Recent essays focus on the art of Ted Stamm in the first monograph of the artist published by Hatje Cantz, on Walter De Maria in a monograph published by Rizzoli and Gagosian Gallery; on the Panza Collection Initiative for Artforum; and on Donald Judd’s art and design for MoMA’s retrospective.

Dr. Yilmaz Dziewior, (born in 1964 in Bonn, Germany), has been director of the Museum Ludwig in Cologne since 1 February 2015. From 2009 to 2015 he was director of the Kunsthaus Bregenz (KUB), a leading exhibition venue for contemporary art in Europe. As commissioner, Dziewior curated the Austrian pavilion for the 2015 Venice Biennale. Before working in Bregenz, he was director of the Kunstverein in Hamburg for eight years, during which time he also taught as professor of art theory at the local academy of fine arts. He was curator of the German pavilion for the 2022 Venice Biennale.

Dziewior’s history with the Museum Ludwig goes back to 1996 when he worked in a freelance position till 1999. In 1997 he curated a project there with Sarah Lucas, and in 1999 he was responsible for the contemporary part of the exhibition Art Worlds in Dialogue: From Gauguin to the Global Present.

Dziewior has also been a regular contributor to Artforum (New York), Camera Austria (Graz), and Texte zur Kunst (Berlin). He has edited more than fifty books, including exhibition catalogues, on twentieth- and twenty-first-century art and has also contributed essays to catalogues published by the Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam), the Hamburger Kunsthalle (Hamburg), the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen (Düsseldorf), and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles).

Dziewior’s work is characterised by a focus on social issues, including identity politics and cultural attributions, and he has a strong interest in art from the African continent (Bodys Isek Kingelez, Marthine Tayou), Latin America and the Caribbean (Diango Hernandez, Gabriel Orozco, Minerva Cuevas), and Asia (Haegue Yang, Danh Vō, Ai Weiwei), having curated major solo exhibitions on several of these artists.

His approach to curating is interdisciplinary and collaborative, as is evident in the exhibitions and projects that he has undertaken in his career. Architecture (Arno Brandlhuber, raumlabor Berlin, Kuehn Malvezzi, Eckhard Schulz-Fielitz) as well as theatre and dance (René Pollesch, She She Pop, Yvonne Rainer) also play an important role in his work. An analysis of the context at hand forms the foundation of his curatorial practice, which is reflected in the approaches taken by his experimental platform at the KUB Arena in Bregenz as well as in the Insert series of exhibitions and events at the Kunstverein in Hamburg.


Over the past twenty years, Dziewior has collaborated on major solo exhibitions with Yael Bartana, Cosima von Bonin, VALIE EXPORT, Harun Farocki, Andrea Fraser, Wade Guyton, Barbara Kruger, Paul McCarthy, and Ed Ruscha, among others. Group exhibitions curated by Dziewior include Formalismus: Moderne Kunst, heute (Formalism: Modern Art, Today), This Place Is My Place: Begehrte Orte (Desired Spaces), Wessen Geschichte (Whose History), So machen wir es: Techniken und Ästhetik der Aneignung (That’s the Way We Do It: Techniques and Aesthetics of Appropriation), Liebe ist kälter als das Kapital (Love Is Colder Than Capital), and Wir nennen es Ludwig (We Call It Ludwig).

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