G2 #9
T H E   A R T   O F   R E C O L L E C T I N G

Selected art works from the Hildebrand Collection
7 February – 21 May 2018
Opening: Wednesday, 7 Febuary 2018, 3–8PM

Including works by Norbert Bisky, John Bock, Andrea Bowers, Birgit Brenner, Birgit Dieker, Martin Groß, Gregor Hildebrandt, Rebecca Horn, Thomas Kiesewetter, Jonathan Meese & Herbert Volkmann, Bastian Muhr, Marcel Odenbach, Daniel Richter, Stefan Vogel, Amelie von Wulffen.

 

 

Repetition and transformation are fundamental artistic principles. Creative ideas are always developed on the basis of preexisting notions or otherwise through the observation, perception and reflection of the visible world. The translation of form and content is not merely a reproductive, but an active and structuring process and as such an essential part of any creative production. The term recollecting refers to the process of remembrance, which occurs in gathering and rearranging ideas and motifs from memory.

The exhibition presents a selection of artistic positions from the Hildebrand collection, which explore individual and collective memory or reflect on the interrelations between remembered places, the human mind and emotional states. A monumental head painted by Norbert Bisky (Malandro, 2017) introduces into the exhibition and remains somewhere on the edge between fiction, a flight into oblivion and a retreat into the innermost self.

Plato stated that all learning is recollection and that the pure recording of knowledge (in writing) can never replace the act of remembering. Aristotle argued that recollection does not mean the presence of information inside the memory in terms of a copy, but rather a form of becoming aware of the decisive factor of temporal difference between subject and object. One could say that it demands a »living«, human memory and a certain amount of distance to bring knowledge to life, to reflect on it, to process and develop it. If one understands memory as a collection of reminiscences, then art can be said to operate as a reservoir of complex ideas and relations which need to be activated by the observer in order to unfold.

Thought means reflection and as such is related to the tracing of memory. Many of the works presented in the exhibition share an element of continued processing of used or found materials, which in result are brought into a new form of artificiality. US American artist Andrea Bowers used discarded cardboard as support material in her work Papillon Monarque (2014) which is covered in black marker writings of the slogan »Education Not Deportation«. In her artistic practice Bowers taps into memories to bring them back to mind and preserve them in awareness. Her work thus merges history, the present and the future with insight and knowledge.

Marcel Odenbach uses coloured news clippings and paper scraps for his large format collages (Abgelegt und Aufgehangen, 2013), while Amelie von Wulffen arranges personal photographs through painting and drawing into new structures of space and thought. In Stefan Vogel’s Ach – Sowieso — Genau — (2016) photocopies and paper fragments under a mesh of yarn build a web of connections and memories. Thomas Kiesewetter recycles scrap metal and old plate for his sculpture Blue Violet (2008) and John Bock combines various materials – including wrappings and small everyday objects, such as cotton buds or cocktail skewers – into miniature assemblages reminiscent of cabinets of curiosities.

Rebecca Horn’s Schmetterling (2006) flaps its shimmering wings in a constant mechanical rhythm to the soft whirr of the motor that drives it. As an animate apparatus occupying the interstice of nature and technology, it illustrates the metamorphosis from life to death: since antiquity, the butterfly has symbolised the migratory soul (psyche). The artist has created a fragile yet powerful and poetic image, that blends ideas of transformation, resurrection, conservation, immortality and eros into a dense expression.

All the works in the exhibition are technically refined and yet display the principle of human error, which bears the potential for further development and diversity. So does Bastian Muhr in drawing webbed lines in repetitive rhythm. While his drawings do adhere to the principle of repetition, it is their subtle variation that creates an impression of oscillation. One might conclude that each of the artworks reflect the references and relations imprinted on them, in other words conveying their origin and thus representing in this manner a substrate of the human processes of recollection.

Text by Anka Ziefer, translation by Gunnar Wendel

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  • THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Thomas Kiesewetter, Birgit Brenner & Stefan Vogel, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.
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    Installation views: THE ART OF RECOLLECTING

  • Norbert Bisky, Malandro, 2017, oil on canvas, 230 x 200 cm, Hildebrand Collection Leipzig © the artist / VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2018 courtesy KÖNIG Galerie, Berlin/London, photo: Bernd Borchardt
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    Norbert Bisky, Malandro, 2017, oil on canvas, 230 x 200 cm, Hildebrand Collection Leipzig © the artist / VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2018 courtesy KÖNIG Galerie, Berlin/London, photo: Bernd Borchardt

  • THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Martin Groß, Bastian Muhr, Rebecca Horn & Norbert Bisky, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.
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    THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Martin Groß, Bastian Muhr, Rebecca Horn & Norbert Bisky, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.

  • THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Norbert Bisky & Birgit Dieker, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.
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    THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Norbert Bisky & Birgit Dieker, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.

  • Birgit Dieker, Hirnschnitt, 2012, textiles and pins on carton, 25 x 29 x 3 cm, Edition 1/25 (unique), Hildebrand Collection Leipzig © Birgit Dieker / VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2018, photo: Jürgen Baumann
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    Birgit Dieker, Hirnschnitt, 2012, textiles and pins on carton, 25 x 29 x 3 cm, Edition 1/25 (unique), Hildebrand Collection Leipzig © Birgit Dieker / VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2018, photo: Jürgen Baumann

  • THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Martin Groß, Bastian Muhr & Rebecca Horn, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.
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    THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Martin Groß, Bastian Muhr & Rebecca Horn, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.

  • Martin Groß, LIVE, 2017, industry painter on paper, 180 x 150 cm, Hildebrand Collection Leipzig © the artist, courtesy EIGEN + ART Lab
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    Martin Groß, LIVE, 2017, industry painter on paper, 180 x 150 cm, Hildebrand Collection Leipzig © the artist, courtesy EIGEN + ART Lab

  • THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Norbert Bisky, Birgit Dieker, Marcel Odenbach, Thomas Kiesewetter & Gregor Hildebrandt, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.
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    THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Norbert Bisky, Birgit Dieker, Marcel Odenbach, Thomas Kiesewetter & Gregor Hildebrandt, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.

  • Marcel Odenbach, Abgelegt und Aufgehangen, 2013, collage on paper, 225 x 208 cm, Hildebrand Collection Leipzig © the artist / VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2018
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    Marcel Odenbach, Abgelegt und Aufgehangen, 2013, collage on paper, 225 x 208 cm, Hildebrand Collection Leipzig © the artist / VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2018

  • Birgit Brenner, Das hört nie auf, 2016, poplar plywood, ink, wire, polymer wax, hot melt adhesive, 140 x 110 x 15 cm, Hildebrand Collection Leipzig © the artist / VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2018, courtesy Galerie EIGEN + ART Leipzig/Berlin, photo: Uwe Walter, Berlin
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    Birgit Brenner, Das hört nie auf, 2016, poplar plywood, ink, wire, polymer wax, hot melt adhesive, 140 x 110 x 15 cm, Hildebrand Collection Leipzig © the artist / VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2018, courtesy Galerie EIGEN + ART Leipzig/Berlin, photo: Uwe Walter, Berlin

  • THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Stefan Vogel, Thomas Kiesewetter, Marcel Odenbach & Daniel Richter, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.
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    THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Stefan Vogel, Thomas Kiesewetter, Marcel Odenbach & Daniel Richter, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.

  • Stefan Vogel, Ach - Sowieso -- Genau ---, 2015, textile, linseed oil, glue, photo copies, hot glue, yarn, 230 x 200 cm, Hildebrand Collection Leipzig & Philara Düsseldorf © the artist, courtesy Jahn und Jahn, Munich, photo: Jahn und Jahn, Munich
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    Stefan Vogel, Ach - Sowieso -- Genau ---, 2015, textile, linseed oil, glue, photo copies, hot glue, yarn, 230 x 200 cm, Hildebrand Collection Leipzig & Philara Düsseldorf © the artist, courtesy Jahn und Jahn, Munich, photo: Jahn und Jahn, Munich

  • THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Daniel Richter, Thomas Kiesewetter & Andrea Bowers, in the background: Henriette Grahnert & David Schnell, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.
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    THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Daniel Richter, Thomas Kiesewetter & Andrea Bowers, in the background: Henriette Grahnert & David Schnell, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.

  • Andrea Bowers, Papillon Monarque (Education Not Deportation), 2014, Marker on found cardboard, 204 x 352 cm, Hildebrand Collection Leipzig, © Andrea Bowers, installation view G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, photo: Dotgain.info.
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    Andrea Bowers, Papillon Monarque (Education Not Deportation), 2014, Marker on found cardboard, 204 x 352 cm, Hildebrand Collection Leipzig, © Andrea Bowers, installation view G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, photo: Dotgain.info.

  • THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Andrea Bowers, John Bock & Thomas Kiesewetter (detail), photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.
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    THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Andrea Bowers, John Bock & Thomas Kiesewetter (detail), photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.

  • John Bock, untitled , 2017, mixed media, 44 x 51 x 15,5 cm, Hildebrand Collection Leipzig & Philara Collection Düsseldorf © John Bock, courtesy the artist & Sprüth Magers, photo: Timo Ohler
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    John Bock, untitled , 2017, mixed media, 44 x 51 x 15,5 cm, Hildebrand Collection Leipzig & Philara Collection Düsseldorf © John Bock, courtesy the artist & Sprüth Magers, photo: Timo Ohler

  • THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Amelie von Wulffen, Martin Groß, Thomas Kiesewetter & Birgit Brenner, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.
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    THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with art works by Amelie von Wulffen, Martin Groß, Thomas Kiesewetter & Birgit Brenner, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.

  • Amelie von Wulffen, untitled, 2007, photographs, acrylic, retouching ink on paper, 150 x 130 cm © Amelie von Wulffen, courtesy the artist & Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin
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    Amelie von Wulffen, untitled, 2007, photographs, acrylic, retouching ink on paper, 150 x 130 cm © Amelie von Wulffen, courtesy the artist & Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin

  • THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with
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    THE ART OF RECOLLECTING, G2 Kunsthalle Leipzig, 7 February - 21 May 2018, installation view with: Trio infernale de manger by Jonathan Meese & Herbert Volkmann, photo: Dotgain.info © the artists & G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig.

  • Jonathan Meese & Herbert Volkmann, Trio infernale de manger, 2003, oil and collage on canvas, 60 x 80 cm, © the artists / VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2018
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    Jonathan Meese & Herbert Volkmann, Trio infernale de manger, 2003, oil and collage on canvas, 60 x 80 cm, © the artists / VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2018

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