Mark Leckey

Mark Leckey

Haus der Kunst

Mark Leckey, Circa ’87, 2014. Courtesy of the artist and Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York; Galerie Buchholz, Berlin/Cologne; and Cabinet Gallery, London.

January 22, 2015

Mark Leckey
As If

January 30–May 31, 2015 

Opening: Thursday, January 29

Haus der Kunst
Prinzregentenstr. 1
80538 Munich

www.hausderkunst.de

Mark Leckey’s early works could be described with words like “flamboyant” and “dandyish.” With the video Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore (1999), an ode to the British dancehall and club culture of the 1970s to the late 1990s, Mark Leckey achieved his artistic breakthrough. After that, his career quickly picked up pace: Five years following his first solo exhibition at the Migros Museum in Zurich (2003), Leckey won the Turner Prize in 2008 for exhibitions in Cologne and Dijon.

Mark Leckey often found the artistic production of the 1980s too distant and ironic; disinclined to create works of “critical disinterestedness,” which were common at the time, Leckey decided to use his own autobiographical background as material. In telling his own story, Leckey also tells one about youth culture; Alex Kitnick speaks of “everybody’s autobiography.”

Leckey’s latest video MyAlbum: A Rough-Demo Video will premier in Haus der Kunst. The story begins in 1954, ten years before Leckey was born, with the birth of rock and roll as his father-figure and ends in 1999 with the threat of the Y2K or Millenium Bug. Similar to an album with different tracks, Leckey tells of stages of development: The awakening of erotic desire as he watches his “aunt” in her bedroom changing, or trying to find a trace of himself in a Joy Division matinee concert he attended in 1979, now on YouTube.

The five loudspeaker systems at the center of the exhibition constitute a kind of control center. They are ensembles of speakers that resemble sculptures while retaining their original function—transporting sound and tones. Their inspiration lies in street parties and mobile discos. As an alternative form of contact between people, technology and the cosmos, Leckey uses these sound systems to break down the distance that often exists between art and viewer. 

One part of the exhibition, which Mark Leckey calls ZooVidTek, evoking a collection of ancient sculptures (“Glyptothek”), unites films and videos from the last decade. They all present objects that Leckey brings to life, including “Felix the Cat,” the eponymous comic-book character, who acted as a test subject for the first television broadcasts in the late 1920s.

Fast-forwarding through the history of media, in GreenScreenRefrigeratorAction Mark Leckey presents a refrigerator in front of a green screen. The fridge is staged as a fetish object and acts like a “smart” device that understands and anticipates the needs of its owner. In the accompanying video, the appliance reveals its innermost thoughts and compares itself to similar objects of a ubiquitous product and brand world. For this purpose, in an inner monologue, it speaks of its cosmic connectedness with things and with the sun, moon and universe. Leckey does not assume the role of a critic; rather, he surrenders himself to the fascination and maelstrom that such products and developments exercise on him. GreenScreenRefrigeratorAction becomes a depiction of a society in which our relationships become connections to things rather than people. We speak to our machines—and they speak to us.

Catalog
Mark Leckey—On Pleasure Bent ed. by Patrizia Dander and Elena Filipovic. With contributions by John Cussans, Patrizia Dander, Elena Filipovic, Alex Kitnick, and Mark Leckey, interview with the artist by Dan Fox. Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne 2014. ISBN 978-3-86335-618-7.

Events
Exhibition opening
Thursday, January 29, 7pm 
Afterwards Mark Leckey is going to DJ at Golden Bar in Haus der Kunst

“Hecker Leckey Sound Voice Chimera”
Sound performance by Florian Hecker in the exhibition space
Thursday, March 26, 8pm 

Talks & tours
A walk through the exhibition with Kerstin Brätsch and Patrizia Dander
Wednesday, April 22, 6:30pm

An evening with Mark Leckey
Planned for May 2015

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