BLACK BOX

BLACK BOX

Kunsthalle Bern

Obliteration no. 4, 2006, white neon and
black Paint

February 1, 2008

Stefan Brüggemann
BLACK BOX

Curator: Philippe Pirotte
9.2. – 20.4.2008

Helvetiaplatz 1
CH-3005 Bern
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The works of Mexican artist Stefan Brüggemann (°1975) question the idea of transferring or mirroring information. For his first major institutional solo-exhibition, at Kunsthalle Bern, Brüggemann proposes a large, walk-in ‘black box’ located at the core of a retrospective presentation of his infamous wall-texts. The black box is ‘basically just output, with no input’, as Brüggemann observes. Yet it is, of course, something, which is not ‘nothing’, in spite of any effort to ensure that it might be otherwise. It is as abrasively insistent, contrarian and self-defeating in its address and effect.

His laconic vinyl and neon picture-signs act as memorials to “language that must be reactivated”. They create imaginary spaces or experiences for the audience invoked by words. These spaces are produced through the individual act of looking, and each look is always new, notwithstanding the familiarity of the statement. Indeed, it is precisely the intelligibility of the text, which allows the viewer to formulate an experience, since the artist intends no ambiguity. Brüggemann’s words are his, though the resulting images are not controlled by the artist, but by the viewer in the act of perceiving, remembering and creating anew for themselves. Language becomes a way of remembering, reflecting and
refracting events.

Stefan Bruggemann´s principal mode of operation is to inject pop sensibility into conceptualist strategies. The exhibition also features two works from a recent series called “Obliteration” (2006-2008). The scribbled neon text is analogous to the gesture of writing and un-writing. From the negative of the word and the event of writing, to the idea of denial as an absolute and autonomous power, the Obliterations feature the concept of ‘no’ as an empty, powerful, independent and fruitful source, that articulates in its various manifestations concepts such as rejection, non-conformity and absence. In their implicit denial of language these neon lights represent both the search for new grounds, and the impossibility of the very same. Charged with the destructive nature of punk, the Obliterations constitute a double negation.

In the movie Theater Cinématte, Brüggemann presents “A Production of Nothing” (2006), a short film that considers the condition of productivity and of un-productivity, as well as the meaning of the activity of doing nothing and its countless possibilities. This work, that has an awkward bi-polarity between what is seen and what is heard, establishes an almost contradictory relation between a strong cinematic imagery and the deeply conceptual and reflexive ideas expressed through the narrators voice. On one hand, the film depicts scenes that could belong to an element of mass culture, such as a video clip or an advertisement. One the other, it deals with deep philosophical concerns that could be related to Derrida’s deconstructive ideas on nothingness. The soundtrack, created by the Barcelona based dj and music producer Cristian Vogel, is made through the recording of the white noise produced when no sound instrument is connected to a mixing table. This is the same soundtrack as the one heard inside the Black Box exhibited in the Kunsthalle. In dealing with these two elements at the same time, popular culture and intellectual reflections, Brüggemann uses a medium that is rarely seen in his praxis to explore similar ideas to the ones expressed in most of his work.

A book focussing on the recent work of Stefan Brüggemann, edited by Nicolas de Oliveira and with texts by Chris Kraus, Caomhín Mac Giolla Léith and Michael Bracewell will be published by JRP/Ringier

The exhibition is a collaboration of the Kunsthalle Bern and Frac Bourgogne in Dijon.

Events:

Friday February 8, 2 pm:
Conversation with the artist, Nicolas de Oliveira and Caomhín Mac Giolla Léith moderated by Philippe Pirotte

With the generous support of: the City of Bern, the Donators of Club 15, the Mexican Embassy in Bern, the Movie-theatre Cinématte Bern and donators that wish to remain anonymous

The Events and Educational Program benefits the support of the Cultural Award of the Burgergemeinde Bern

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