Erwin Wurm
11 March–13 June 2011
Kunsthallen Brandts
Brandts Torv 1
Odense
Denmark 5000
Erwin Wurm has his own unprecedented way of working with sculpture. His self-portrait, for example, consists of 30 pickled gherkins on 30 pedestals. Besides the fact that the sight of the many gherkins is incomparable, the artist succeeds, at an ironic distance, in exposing male self-image and bringing it under discussion. A similar strategy is at work in a Renault bent out of shape—amusingly, but helplessly deprived of its function.
To Erwin Wurm, sculpture is a medium that allows him to work with volume, mass and form, and in this way discuss current issues such as cultural values, social norms, politics and identity. Many of his works take familiar things such as buildings, design, cars and fashion as their point of departure. When he twists and turns, expands or shrinks well-known objects, he is at the same time turning the identity of modern man upside down.
This will be the first exhibition in Denmark of works by the internationally acclaimed Erwin Wurm (born 1954). His radically different way of working with sculpture has opened doors to exhibition venues worldwide, and he is represented at several of the most prestigious museums. The Misconceivable exhibition shows early as well as recent works.
Opening
Misconceivable opens on 10 March at 5:30 p.m.
Mikkel Bogh, head of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, will open the exhibition.
Collaboration and Catalogue
The exhibition has been organized in collaboration with Galleri Bo Bjerggaard where recent works by Erwin Wurm will be shown from 11 March through 25 June, 2011. The exhibition will be accompanied by an illustrated catalogue featuring older as well as recent works.