ART CITIES:Frankfurt-Alicja Kwade
What is reality? What is perception? What is social consent? These are the key issues the works of the Berlin-based artist Alicja Kwade are concerned with. In exploring these issues, the artist keeps returning to scientific, philosophical and even economical phenomena such as doubling, deformation, time, or gravitation. Moreover, she finds graphic solutions and precise pictures for these subjects in her installations, sculptures, video works, and photographs.
By Dimitris Lempesis
Photo: Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt Archive
Many of her works strike us as experimental arrangements, which, however, cast doubt on, and break up, the absoluteness of scientific laws and collective values and their understanding. Abstract things become concrete. Kwade also adds a social component to these arrangements by making power strategies her theme, for example. Relationships are reviewed, familiar things are reassessed, normality is redefined. The Installation of Alicja Kwade “The Void of the Moment in Motion” is specifically developed for the Rotunda of Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt. With her installation Alicja Kwade opens up a space of its own for the visitor, a space that offers possibilities for new perspectives and considerations, increases the viewer’s powers of concentration, and sharpens all his senses. What do I actually see? What do time, motion, and space mean for the individual? To what extent do scientific findings provide orientation and support in this specific constellation? The work leaves leeway for subjective perception and association. The threat it radiates makes itself almost physically felt or is it rather a feeling of uncertainty, of irritation that creeps up on the viewer? A motor with a circular thread is mounted in the center of the ceiling of the publicly accessible Rotunda. The stone with a diameter of about thirty centimeters hanging on a chain reaches to the upper, second story. A large, two-sided analogue clock with a diameter of about fifty centimeters has been mounted across from it at the height of the lower, first story. Both objects rotate around the central axis of the cylinder-shaped space and are incessantly reflected in the building’s fenestrated façade covered with mirror backing foil. The objects following their infinite paths at unchanging speed produce a variety of sensory stimuli. You hear the monotonous ticking of the clock, and the continuing movement causes a constant hissing sound. The reflection brings forth an endless multiplication and doubling, which deprives the Rotunda of its spatial boundaries and creates a limitless number of parallel universes. Being at the mercy of this all-embracing circular movement, man is as it were, entirely integrated into a specific cosmos.
Info: “The void of the Moment In Motion”, Curating: Matthias Ulrich, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Römerberg, Frankfurt am Main, Duration: 26/3-14/6/15, Days & Hours: Tue, Fri-Sun: 10:00-19:00, Wed, Thu: 10:00-22:00, www.schirn.de