circuit cruise / feasible memory/regulator
November 25, 2022–March 12, 2023
Colorful surfaces, figures, and shapes flicker, jerk, and twitch in a dynamic but silent manner on the walls: at the Belvedere 21, Gerwald Rockenschaub has created a sensory overload that is both minimalist and complex and extremely precisely staged, requiring close observation.
Gerwald Rockenschaub has been one of the most influential exponents of contemporary Austrian art for almost four decades. His multimedia work possesses a distinct style defined by the principle of distillation to a few but essential elements, structures, and color contrasts. The works of the radical minimalist are simple, devoid of narrative, yet complex: they range from his ink drawings of the early 1980s and abstract-geometric oil-on-canvas paintings associated with the Neo-Geo movement, to industrially produced acrylic glass, space-consuming installation works, and massive inflatable PVC objects, to the digital animations presented in this exhibition.
For several years Rockenschaub has been generating works and the dramaturgy of his exhibitions on the computer. They are quite humorous—especially when they relate to the history of art: they take a playful approach to the classical genres of painting such as abstraction, landscape, and (self-)portrait. The artist’s work is characterized by simple abstract forms that evoke associations with recognizable objects. Rockenschaub, also active as a DJ and musician since the late 1980s, composes his presentations in a rhythmic and beat-oriented manner, similar to techno tracks. This conceptual approach is particularly evident in the animations, which act like short visual tracks—albeit without sound.
Gerwald Rockenschaub developed the solo show circuit cruise / feasible memory/regulator with the main gallery of the Belvedere 21 in mind: a loop of 24 digital animations is shown on 24 monitors, which are evenly distributed along four large dark-gray walls. The artist has placed the screens like framed pictures in a classical painting exhibition, except that each screen features moving images that run at uneven tempos. In short sequences, animated geometric figures such as circles, semicircles, triangles, and squares are shown, along with networks of vertical and horizontal lines and pulsating, flickering surfaces. Shapes resembling reduced silhouettes of human faces, such as Rockenschaub’s head, can also be discerned in the loops. Often stark color contrasts amplify the momentum of the animations. Three brightly colored sculptures, configured at the center of the exhibition space, invite the viewer to sit or lean against them. Circuit cruise / feasible memory/regulator exposes viewers to a rhythmic staccato of patterns, structures, colors, and shapes from all sides. With this site-specific installation, Rockenschaub addresses the architectural conditions of Karl Schwanzer’s glass pavilion, challenging the relationship between viewer, artwork, and space with sparse interventions.
Curated by Axel Köhne.
Catalogue
Gerwald Rockenschaub. circuit cruise / feasible memory/regulator
Editors: Stella Rollig, Axel Köhne
Authors: Sven Beckstette, Axel Köhne, Stella Rollig
Graphic design: Alexander Rendi, Vienna
Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther & Franz König, Cologne
Number of pages: 96 pages, 80 plates
Format: 23 x 28.5 cm, landscape
Softcover with open spine
German & English in one volume
ISBN 978-3-903327-37-5 (museum edition)
Sale price: EUR 29.80
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