life and limbs, Swiss Institute Annual Architecture and Design Series, Curated by Anna-Sophie Berger

Sep 25 - Dec 29 2019

Swiss Institute Annual Architecture and Design Series: Fourth Edition, life and limbs curated by Anna-Sophie Berger

Opening Reception: September 24, 6-8PM

Including works by Arakawa and Madeline Gins, Lutz Bacher, Günter Brus, Sarah Charlesworth, COBRA, Moyra Davey, Manfred Deix, Gina Folly, Nathaniel Goldberg/Inge Grognard, Lyle Ashton Harris, Benjamin Hirte, Birgit Jürgenssen, Marc Kokopeli, Nicolas de Larmessin, Tobias Madison, Till Megerle, Johnny Moke for Adeline André, Moschino, Ebecho Muslimova, Kayode Ojo, Meret Oppenheim, Walter Pichler, Lucia Elena Průša, Diamond Stingily, Marija Tavčar, Rosemarie Trockel, Heimo Zobernig

life and limbs is the fourth exhibition in Swiss Institute’s Architecture and Design Series, curated by Austrian artist Anna-Sophie Berger. Considering corporeality as a primary concern for design, Berger here assembles a group of works that register the body as a habitat that can be imaginatively stretched, altered, modified, adorned, replicated or destroyed. Including works from a variety of disciplines, movements and periods, Berger takes as a starting point two designs for necklaces by the Swiss surrealist Meret Oppenheim: one resembling a baby’s legs wrapped around a neck, and the other featuring a pendant with a grinning toothy mouth smoking a cigarette, designed to hang at the softest part of the throat. Combining morbid humor with glee, vulnerability with threat, life with limbs, the drawings represent prevailing concerns within Berger’s art practice and the constellation of works in this exhibition.

Berger originally trained in fashion and has explored issues of protection and care – as they might refer to clothing, housing, public space and law – in her work as an artist. The exhibition’s emphasis on risk, alluded to in its title, relates to the idea that the human body, as Jean Paul Sartre described it, symbolizes “our defenseless state as objects,” and that getting dressed means to camouflage this fact: “to claim the right of seeing without being seen; that is, to be pure subject.”[1]

Simultaneously, Berger often invokes transgressive figures such as fools, jesters, and artists who test social boundaries or are given license through states of exception such as carnivals, costumes and theater, and the design tradition of the grotesque. Such themes are synthesized in the seventeenth century engravings of Nicolas de Larmessin named Costumes of the Trades, in which the professions become wearable garments. An architect’s apparel is constructed from pillars and bricks, while a confectioner’s dress is made from decorative boxes of almonds and chocolates, so that the bodies become hybridized into buildings or foodstuffs.

Like these figures, each work in the exhibition troubles the limits of what a body can consume, process, reach and become, from the metamorphosis that comes from wearing a garment to complete transfigurations into surreal, new beings.

About Anna-Sophie Berger

Anna-Sophie Berger (b. 1989, Vienna, Austria) is an artist living and working in New York. She has had solo exhibitions at Cell Project Space, London (2019); MUMOK, Vienna (2016); Kunsthaus Bregenz (2016); Ludlow 38, NY (2015); White Flag Projects, St. Louis (2015); and Belvedere21, Vienna (2014); among others. She has recently participated in group exhibitions at MAK, Austria (2019); CACBM, Paris (2019); PS120, Berlin (2018); Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem (2018); S.M.A.K., Ghent (2018); Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius (2018); Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (2017); Kestnergesellschaft, Hannover (2017); and Kunstverein Munchen, Munich (2017). She is the recipient of the 2017 Ars Viva Fine Arts Prize in Germany; 2016 Kapsch Contemporary Art Prize, Austria; and the 2013 Swiss Textile Award. In 2020, she will have a solo exhibition at Bonner Kunstverein in Bonn.

SI gratefully acknowledges the support of the Vienna Tourist Board as Presenting Partner of life and limbs. Generous support is provided by the Federal Chancellery Republic of Austria, the Austrian Cultural Forum New York, the SI Architecture & Design Council, and Sister City as Hotel Sponsor. SI extends its deepest gratitude to the artists and the lenders to the exhibition: Claudia Berger; Christina and Oscar Castellón, Miami; collection Design Museum Den Bosch / NL; Collection Ph. Konzett, Vienna; Estate of Madeline Gins; The Estate of Sarah Charlesworth and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York; Galerie Buchholz, Berlin/Cologne/New York; Galerie Hubert Winter; Gems and Ladders; Greene Naftali; Birgit Jürgenssen Estate; Landessammlungen Niederösterreich; MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna; Martos Gallery, New York; Northampton Museum and Art Gallery; Petzel Gallery, New York; Michail Pirgelis; Reversible Destiny Foundation; Salon 94, New York; Sprüth Magers; The VERBUND COLLECTION, Vienna. Anna-Sophie Berger wishes to thank Benjamin Hirte, Laura McLean-Ferris and Alison Coplan.

[1] Sartre, Jean-Paul, and Hazel E. Barnes. Being and Nothingness: an Essay in Phenomenological Ontology. (New York: Washington Square Press 1992), 289.

Image: Detail from Jacques Carelman, Catalog of Fantastic Things, (Ballantine Books, New York, 1971)

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