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Tobias Rehberger "Geläut - bis ich's hör' ..."
1 May - 11 August 2002
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Installation view
Photo: Christof Hierholzer, Karlsruhe
© Museum für Neue Kunst, ZKM Karlsruhe
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The Museum of Contemporary Art is mounting the first solo exhibition
of Tobias Rehberger (born 1966 in Esslingen, Germany). In what amounts
to a general survey of Rehberger's oeuvre, more than fifty works and
ensembles by the Frankfurt-based artist will be distributed over the
museum's two light courts, whighlights including a vast light
installation arching over the entire first courtyard of the museum.
As well as many pieces created specially for showing in Karlsruhe,
the exhibition features video works, installations, mural paintings
and the series of "famous" cars begun in 1999 and produced by craftsmen
in Thailand on the basis of sketches the artist draws from memory.
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Tobias Rehberger
"Lap-Ped" (links), "Pad-See-Euw" (rechts)
2001
Galerie Bärbel Grässlin, Frankfurt a. M.
Foto: Wolfgang Günzel, Offenbach
© Tobias Rehberger, 2002
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Often playing with 1960s and '70s design styles, Rehberger's environments,
furniture, sculptures and ceiling installations have made him a focus
of interest for art criticism stressing contextual approaches and cross-over
aspirations. Rehberger operates within these fields of critical definition
without considering them to be particularly meaningful for his work. At
the point where design not only produces the "utility" of commodity articles
but also supplements usefulness with an immaterial surplus value,
Tobias Rehberger concentrates on transferring to the field of art these q
uestions of functionality and added value. In doing so, he deftly puts
out of action the entire policy underlying art-critical interpretations.
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Tobias Rehberger
"Smoking, listening, for himself ? I care about you because you do"
1996
FRAC Haute-Normandie
Foto: © Marc Domage
© Tobias Rehberger, 2002
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By giving the visitors the possibility to co-determine the furnishing
and design of the exhibition space, by translating the proposals or
specifications submitted by friends and acquaintances into artistic
environments, furniture or portraits that then bear the signature of both
the proposer and the artist, and by making the function of his installations
and objects dependent on the willingness of others to use them, Rehberger
always discusses one basic question: What is actually a work of art, and
how much of it is conditioned by notions, perceptions and external influences?
In this way, the artist shows possibilities, and at the same time makes
proposals that depend on the viewer's notions and expectations in order to
become "legible" in the first place. Thus, everything
could be done differently, if one only knew how. To this extent, the
typical fashion phenomena of "ambient music" and "ambient space" are,
in Rehberger's work, only apparently conditions of an "ambient art"
that shows how easily one can, with commitments to only one option,
move away from the centre ground of a clear statement or never come
close to that centre to begin with. On show in Karlsruhe will also be the
complete series Fragments of their Pleasant Spaces, in which Tobias
Rehberger has been following precisely this approach since 1996.
Each work in the series consists in an ensemble of items of furniture and of objects.
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Tobias Rehberger
"Reading.Me."
2000
Private Collection
Foto: Wolfgang Günzel, Offenbach
© Tobias Rehberger, 2002
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The exhibition will be marked by the appearance of a catalogue designed
by the artist and including a documentation of the exhibition along with
texts by Tobias Rehberger, Penelope Curtis, and Ralph Melcher (curator of the show).
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Letzte Änderung: Dienstag, 17. September 2002 um 13:44:24 Uhr
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