Galerie Hubert Winter curated by Suzy M. Halajian/Marlies Wirth
IMPEDED TIME

The impossibility of separating art and life is inscribed in the work of Lawrence Weiner. We may encounter his sculptures unexpectedly, outside of museums and galleries, in the places we pass through and enter, where art and life intertwine. With his statements, always challenging yet never authorial, Weiner continues to propose questions for us to interpret through our own experience and perception of work, culture, and the world at large. He offers us options, but never just opinions. Meaning remains fluid. Staying neither static nor one-dimensional, meaning yet reveals new ways to perceive and confront material reality and the current sociopolitical landscape. Time allows multiple points of access and different lenses for those who are looking and experiencing. Time unfolds and reinvents Weiner’s language, through its poetic currency making us aware of the transitional aspect of his concept, and that of life itself.

Artist

Lawrence Weiner (US)

Suzy M. Halajian/Marlies Wirth

Born in Los Angeles in 1982, lives and works in New York/Born in Neunkirchen in 1980, lives and works in Vienna

Suzy M. Halajian is an independent curator who holds an MA from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, New York. From 2007–2010, she co-found and directed Eighteen Thirty Collaborations, an experimental performance arts space in Los Angeles. In 2008, she developed Concept Store, a collaborative sculptural and fashion project which she further explored during a residency at SOMA in Mexico City. Other work includes her involvement as program coordinator of the Urban Future Initiative Fellowship Program (2008–2009) with the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los Angeles. Her most recent projects in 2011 include These are not obligations but I want to (a response in two parts) with artists Simon Fujiwara and Dawn Kasper and Matters of Fact, a co-curated exhibition at the Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College.

Marlies Wirth studied Art History in Vienna; since 2006 she has been a curator at MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts/Contemporary Art. She curates the public program MAK NITE Lab, an applied experimentation zone for contemporary positions of art, (fashion) design, performance, architecture and media art as well as the exhibition series APPLIED ARTS. NOW featuring solo shows of alumni of the University of Applied Arts Vienna from the fields of design and architecture. Further projects include project coordination and curatorial assistance for exhibitions and publications of the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los Angeles.

Galerie Hubert Winter

Breite Gasse 17, 1070 Wien
www.galeriewinter.at

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Tue—Fri, 11 am—6 pm; Sat, 11 am—2 pm