Agency of the Exponent
GASAG Art Prize 2016
September 15, 2016–February 6, 2017
Museum for Modern Art, Photography and Architecture
Alte Jakobstraße 124-128
10969 Berlin
Germany
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Andreas Greiner has been awarded the GASAG Art Prize for 2016. The artist has created an exhibition entitled Agentur des Exponenten (Agency of the Exponent) for the first big hall in the Berlinische Galerie. Its themes are the exponential growth, identity and transformation of living creatures, including such very different beings as microorganisms and chickens bred for fattening.
Andreas Greiner (*1979) studied under Olafur Eliasson at Berlin’s University of the Arts and is a graduate of its Institute for Spatial Experiments, where he attended a master class. The Jury was impressed by his independent stance, which poses questions about the individual and the species and challenges the anthropocentric vision of our Western culture. In his work he addresses phenomena of the natural sciences and humanities, medicine, anatomy and music.
For his show at the Berlinische Galerie, Greiner has devised a three-part installation linking the various thematic strands in his work. At the centre is the skeleton of a broiler, a monumental celebration of the species made with a 3D printer. The sculpture Monument for 308 (2016) resembles the reconstruction of a winged dinosaur about to leap into the air or take flight. In his Study (Portrait) of the Singularity of the Animal, the second part of the exhibition, the artist considers creatures which are not normally perceived as individuals, such as algae, portrayed here singly with the aid of a scanning electron microscope. In the third section, Greiner combines a self-actuating grand piano (Disklavier) with film shots of the rhythmically throbbing skin of “firefly squids” (Watasenia scintillans). The videos were given as visual scores to composers (Páll Ragnar Pálsson, Therese Strasser, Tyler Friedman), who then derived musical interpretations for the Disklavier.
GASAG Art Prize: In 2016 the art prize initiated by GASAG will be awarded for the fourth time in partnership with the Berlinische Galerie. Every two years, the partners take this opportunity to honour outstanding work at the interface between art, science and technology. The previous winners were: Susanne Kriemann (2010), Tue Greenfort (2012) and Nik Nowak (2014).
The award includes an exhibition at the Berlinische Galerie and a catalogue (published by Kerber Verlag).
Jury: Dr. Thomas Köhler and Dr. Stefanie Heckmann, Berlinische Galerie; Heike Mertens, Schering Stiftung, Berlin; Birgit Rieger, Tagesspiegel; Dr. Ursula Ströbele, Berlin University of the Arts, Institute of Art Theory and Aesthetics; Dr. Julia Wallner, Georg Kolbe Museum, Berlin
Accompanying programme (in German language)
Curator tours
November 21, December 5, January 16, and February 6 at 2pm, included in the museum ticket
Artist talk
November 14, 6pm
Andreas Greiner talks to exhibition curator Guido Fassbender
Finissage
February 6, 6pm
Lukas Töpfer: The Sum and the Remainder
Andreas Greiner: “From Strings to Dinosaurs,” 2014, composition: Tyler Friedman
The exhibition is part of Berlin Art Week 2016