DEEP
COMEDY
Curated by Dan Graham with Sylvia Chivaratanond 23 March – 30 July, 2007 Roman
Signer. Bett, 1996. Will, Kanton St. Gallen, © Roman
Signer.Videostills: Aleksandra Signer, Pilot: Armin Caspari. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth, Zürich & London. Opening Reception: Friday 23 March, 6-8pm With live performance by Japanther with RobbinsChilds Friday 23 March, 10pm / Saturday 24 March, 7pm Live artist performance at Ray's Bar by Elin Wikström Walkthrough with the Curators Saturday 24 March, 3.30pm Music Event: Sam Prekop live at Ballroom’s Liberty Hall Saturday 24 March, 8pm Deep Comedy is an exhibition of work by artists whose conceptual practices are underpinned by humor. Brought together by artist Dan Graham and independent curator Sylvia Chivaratanond, the works in Deep Comedy transform elements of the commonplace into playgrounds for amusement through a wide range of media including sculpture, video, installation, photography and performance. Through work by Fischli&Weiss (Switzerland), Isa Genzken (Germany), Jef Geys (Belgium), Rodney Graham (Canada), Christian Jankowski (Germany), Japanther (USA), Julia Scher (USA), Roman Signer (Switzerland), Michael Smith (USA), William Wegman (USA), John Wesley (USA), Joshua White (USA) & Elin Wikström (Sweden), traditional modes of viewing are subverted via surprising forms of delivery and display. Deep Comedy embraces the oxymoronic nature of the funny – where banality, irreverence and trauma occasion the deepest bestial laughs. In the works presented easy allies are made of critical thought and humor, intellectualism and play. For these artists, critique of current socio-political and artistic institutions, though serious, take the form of playful, absurd and sarcastic gestures. They undermine the earnestness and solemnity of authoritarian projects and insidious systems of social organization. Core themes of Dan Graham’s own art practice are recognizable in Deep Comedy. Architecture as a mechanism of power to govern and control physical and psychological space has been an ongoing interest to Graham since the 60s, as has his artistic engagement and writings on the public and private functions of television and video as transmitters (and receivers) of information. The artist’s intention to create situations where viewers become conscious of their own perception filters through in Deep Comedy where artists oppugn the conventions of production and display of artworks, the certitude of the museum or art institution, and the rarefied status of works of art. Underwriting these various points of intersection between the works in Deep Comedy is an anarchic sensibility and an urge for expressions of disdainful amusement. Deep Comedy will open with a night
of performances on Friday 23 March 2007. Brooklyn-based punk-rock duo
Japanther will present a jump-in-the-fire performance of “Laugh
Dance”, a new work conceived and performed with New York dance
company RobbinsChilds. At 10pm at Ray’s Bar, Elin
Wikström will be conducting the first part of her performance for
Deep Comedy, an art-style pub quiz with invited artists, curators and
collectors alongside Marfa folk as contestants. Wikström will host
the second night of the quiz on Saturday night at 7pm. |
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