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One Minute in Taipei: Erwin Wurm Solo Exhibition │ Press

Date:2020/04/01 - 2020/05/01
Type:Press Release

One Minute in Taipei: Erwin Wurm Solo Exhibition

 

One of the most important artists of his generation, Erwin Wurm is internationally recognized for his unique way of having reinvented sculpture through performance, video, drawing and photography. In the 1990s, Wurm made a name for himself with the One Minute Sculptures, an ongoing iconic and now historical series of photographed performances in which he subjects his models or himself to paradoxical, cynical or absurd contortions and situations. Since then, he has been exploring ordinary decisions and existential issues, focusing on objects that help us to cope with everyday life and through which we define ourselves. All his work is constantly reinventing and demystifying the classical notion of sculpture, turned into a short living and performative experience to be shared collectively.

 

For his first comprehensive solo exhibition in a Taiwanese institution, Erwin Wurm unwinds the thread of a history started in Taipei in 2000, when he took part in the Taipei Biennial, The Sky is the Limit in 2000, curated by Jérôme Sans, and realized a famous series of Outdoor and Indoor One Minute Sculptures in the streets of the city. The exhibition is a survey of twenty years of practice, presenting a body of work from 1996 to the present. Taking the Taiwanese capital as a starting point, One Minute in Taipei is made in relation, for and with Taipei as a “real cultural crossing” with Vienna, where the artist lives and works.

 

Erwin Wurm develops a new series of Indoor Sculptures photographs featuring Taiwanese in improbable or accidental postures, confronting the fleetingness of life today with ephemeral performances. By showing the previous and new series together, he telescopes the contexts of his experiences with the city of Taipei and annihilates the distance between past and present, the inside and the outside. The photographs taken in 2000 create in this exhibition the environment and the context from which everything is developed, as well as the universe and spirit of his work.

 

Erwin Wurm focuses on works to be lived, enlarging the field of contemporary art by inviting the audience to share a moment together, reintroducing the notion of collective, relation and encounter into the realm of sculpture. Wurm stages the questioning of the individual in his relationship to the world and in his way of being by converting immediate moments related to human activities into sculpture. His work plays on the distortions of scale, the multiplication of formats, blurring what the size of a work is, as well as the notion of temporality of the gaze at a time when everyone has lost the notions of scale, space and time. Wurm’s long-standing interest in architecture, our “third layer of skin” is expressed through the Performative Sculpture, a new series of physical performances on clay models of contemporary iconic Taiwanese architectural complexes.

 

Whether in the One Minute Sculptures or the Climbing Sculptures performed or activated by the audience or the Word Sculptures in which a word becomes a liquid sculpture ephemerally invading space during in the time of diction, all these works are symptomatic of an era of sociality in our contemporary world. Blurring the boundaries between performance and everyday life and the spectator and the participant, these situations present an appearance of idleness, gratuitousness and unproductiveness in a world where performativity is the rule, time is disappearing and everything is short living. Into Wurm’s cross-cultural approach, dancing, exercising, playing, drinking, reading and even psychological or philosophical issues could have sculptural qualities.

 

One Minute in Taipei is an interweaving of past and present contexts, of individual and collective experiences, a large reactivation of iconic performative sculptures, converging towards a unique aim: redefining, extending and twisting sculpture into a resolutely participative and playful medium, capable of questioning our way of being and looking at the world.

 

 

One Minute in Taipei: Erwin Wurm Solo Exhibition

Dates: 2020.04.02-2020.06.14

Venue: Galleries 1A, Taipei Fine Arts Museum

 

 

 

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