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Ernst
Caramelle
17. Februar
– 30. März 2008
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Ernst Caramelle, O.T., 2008, installation view Galerie im Taxispalais. Photo: Rainer Iglar
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Opening
Saturday, 16th February 2008, 7 pm
To be opened by the Governor of the Province of Tyrol, DDr. Herwig van Staa
Roland Nachtigäller from the Städtische Galerie Nordhorn will speak about the exhibition
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Ernst
Caramelle is one of the most important representatives of international
Concept Art. In his works, he responds to media as diverse as drawing,
mural painting, installation, photography, video, and language in order
to investigate a pivotal aspect of art: the relation between the idea
and the artistic product. Caramelle’s conceptual working method
is oriented towards the creation of new, dynamic relations between
objects, concepts, spaces and images by means of quite different
perspectives, which he incorporates on intellectual, visual, linguistic
and technical-material levels.
Since the very beginning, Caramelle has been concerned to raise
questions in his works in a productive way, but not in order to provide
seemingly correct answers to them. He rather seeks to maintain openness
in the sphere of art – in the sense of a cognitive process,
whereby the position of the artist and that of the viewer are
continually at stake, like the concept of the artwork and of art
itself. The aim is to facilitate a view of the − literal and
metaphorical − blind spot that has evaded our perception and our
insight, and to introduce perspectives that enable us to reflect on the
process of observation itself. Caramelle starts out from precise ideas
and concepts: he has developed an open system to formalise these, which
allows him to investigate different contexts, shifting and often
questioning them ironically, and so creating new networks of relations.
In 2006, Ernst Caramelle showed his “printed matters 1974 –
2006” in a large-scale exhibition in the Tiroler Landesmuseum
Ferdinandeum; here, he makes a conceptual investigation into the
Galerie im Taxispalais and its rooms. He has designed mural paintings
extending over two floors especially for the gallery space.
Usually, mural paintings are produced for a site from which they will
have to disappear once again, i.e. under a new layer of paint that
returns the exhibition space to its previous state. These mural
pictures, which are realised in a time-consuming process –
watercolour is applied to the wall and then partially washed off
–, take up specific structural parameters of the space. However,
Caramelle’s statement “(proportions lend wings to
ideas)” does not refer to the proportions of the rooms alone, but
also to another important factor in his work; the proportions of
periods of time, which come into effect here.
For, in this context, the production process of his conceptual painting
confronts its own disappearance, which Caramelle deliberately
incorporates into his work as a structural element. Forms of
documentation of the mural paintings, which represent a conceptual
aspect of the work, are also involved in this process. Caramelle is
producing an edition of his mural paintings in the Galerie im
Taxispalais.
Caramelle has designed another room in the gallery together with Monika
Schwitte, who is showing her films in a parallel exhibition. Here, he
will be presenting project studies, drawings, Gesso Pieces
(“Quasi Paintings”) and a new video work.
Ernst Caramelle was born in Hall in Tirol in 1952. He lives and works
in Frankfurt, New York and Karlsruhe, where he teaches at the State
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An edition is appearing in conjunction with the exhibition.
Edition
Ernst Caramelle
Leporello, digital print on Canon Art Paper Extra Smooth 250 gr., four-colour, 90 x 29 cm.
2008
Edition of 150, € 30,- |
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Galerie
im Taxispalais Maria-Theresien-Str. 45 A-6020 Innsbruck
Öffnungszeiten: Di-So 11-18, Do 11-20 Uhr LeseRAUM:
Di-So 11-18, Do 11-20 Uhr
T +43/512/508-3172, -3173 F 508-3175 taxis.galerie@tirol.gv.at |
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