Exhibition: Viktoria Binschtok

Opening: 5.9.2017, 7 pm
Viktoria Binschtok will be present.
Exhibition: 6.9. – 14.10.2017

Viktoria Binschtok – Bulb

What do images communicate without any indication of the source, location, or the motivation behind what has been captured in them? Viktoria Binschtok achieves just such a situation, confronting us with a wild mix of decontextualized components that construct a reality all its own immanent to the image and leaving the rest to our cognitive abilities. Sometimes loudly, sometimes quietly, these visual clusters demonstrate their uncanny affinity based on the calculations of a machine and the incalculability of an artistic gesture.

Viktoria Binschtok – Orange Wings

The precisely re-staged photographs, which always refer to already existing images, refuse to be easily classified in standard genres by their artificial appearance—cuts, overlappings of several visual layers, and elements that go beyond visual borders take up our screen-based habits of vision and move them to an offline space. Still life or snapshot, professional or amateur photograph, private or public: all filters are turned off.

Viktoria Binschtok – Bottle, Bump & Bulb

Networked visual information distracts us for a moment from our linear thinking in favor of a pleasurable engagement with a medium that for a long time now has not only been instrumentalized politically, but has become a yardstick for all of us in our culture of instant evaluation. It is the currency in the attention business, always rising in value, yet its subtext is an old one: It could all be this way, but it could also be entirely different.

Viktoria Binschtok – Golden Tool

Viktoria Binschtok lives and works in Berlin. Her works have been presented both in numerous solo and group exhibitions, in recent years a.o. at Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; C/O Berlin; KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin; Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy; Centre de la Photographie Genève, Switzerland; pier24, San Francisco, USA;  Museum Folkwang, Essen; Centre Pompidou, Metz, France; Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main; Heidelberger Kunstverein, Heidelberg; Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi, Georgia, The Krasnoyarsk Museum Center, Siberia; Kunstverein Göttingen; Museum der Bildenden Künste Leipzig.

 

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