Josef Strau at Greene Naftali
December 12th, 2008 in Exhibitions
Artist: Josef Strau
Venue: Greene Naftali, New York
Date: November 24, 2008 – January 10, 2009
Full gallery of images, press release and link available after the jump.
Images:
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- E+N: Model for a Foldable Double Performance Sukka for Artists Working Both with Group and with Non-Group, 2008, mixed media lamps, Styrofoam boards, string, rope, mp3 players, Overall: 60 x 51 x 210 inches
- L: Inside the Letter-Hole (Gustav Limt for Children), 2008, ink, beads, and adhesive on canvas, cardboard, tape, inkjet prints, mp3 players, mixed media lamps, Overall: 29 x 138 x 288 inches
- Untitled, 2008 pencil, acrylic, inkjet print, and adhesive on canvas, mixed media lamp, dimensions variable, canvas: 27 ½ x 19 ¾ inches
- The Assistant (5), 2008, ink letters, pencil, and acrylic on canvas 24 x 18 inches
- The Dissidence Coincidence, 2008, inkjet posters, tape, mixed media lamp, overall dimensions variable
- Detail of The Dissidence Coincidence
- J: Inside the Letter-Hole (Josef for Children), 2008 cardboard, tape, inkjet prints, mp3 players, mixed media lamps overall: 29 x 116 x 270 inches
- the ART ACTION GROUP, 2008, inkjet print, beads and adhesive on canvas 40 x 30 inches
- The Nazis of Suburbia, 2008, inkjet print, acrylic, ink, and adhesive on canvas, mixed media lamp, beads, and tray overall dimensions variable, canvas: 27 ½ x 19 ¾ inches
- The Assistant (7), 2008, ink letters, pencil, acrylic, beads and adhesive on canvas, 36 x 24 inches
Images courtesy Greene Naftali Gallery, New York.
Press Release:
Greene Naftali is pleased to present the second New York solo exhibition of Josef Strau. The show will include the artist’s signature vocabulary of modified lamps and printed texts along with letter-shaped environments made of cardboard and foam, and a series of 18 white paintings replete with texts, letter drawings, Gustav Klimt-esque marks, and strings of pearls.
The exhibition takes as its starting point a show that Strau created earlier this year at the Malmnsthall in Sweden, A DISSIDENCE COINCIDENCE BUT WHCTLJS. For that exhibition, the artist’s texts, posters and lamp constructions were staged in a series of large rooms made of curved letter-shaped walls. For the current show, Strau considers a different sort of retrospective and reconsideration of past works. Applying the theological concept of “iniquity” to his own art, he takes the elements from Malmith their faulty absence of values, their condition of spiritual disrepair, and asks the rhetorical question whether any kind of formal redemption is available in returning to one’s past works, redeeming them. Disallowing completion to be a stopping point, a literary question is posed, of telling a story of the past and suddenly perceiving the right thing to do, now in the shadow of remembrance.
Strau’s current work revises his awkwardly elegant pairings of disparate forms and delivery devices. Whether a printed text tied to a lamp, or the tracing of letter shapes as walls or here as child-size tunnels (writing as architecture), the “publishing” of ideas in art objects is a shaky proposition at best. This “shakiness” is the realm of Strau’s artistic practice. Says Strau about the current show, “The ones who want to look at us from above can see the exhibition as letters (‘J’ ‘L’ ‘E’). But what they cannot see is what might be inside these letters-holes. The others cast themselves into these narrative holes.”
And now the iniquities of an artist’s practice: Automatic drawing. Automatic writing. Using one’s own subjective biographic history. Trying to do different things like being a gallerist, a critic, and an artist. Trying to be an architect. Making galleries inside the gallery. Going back and changing finished artworks. Taking the work of other artists and using it as a model. Wanting to become one’s own assistant (“The A” as one painting declares). The rabbit-hole of one’s own habits and artistic history is also here explored from within.
Josef Strau is an artist and writer living in Berlin and New York. He recently participated in Manifesta 7, presented a solo exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and was featured in the touring exhibition Make Your Own Life: Artists in and Out of Cologne.
Link: Josef Strau at Greene Naftali
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