Media Release Aarau in January 2015 CARAVAN 1/2015: Bertold Stallmach (with Fischer & el Sani) Series of Exhibitions of Young Art 24 January – 12 April 2015 Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau Based in Berlin and Zürich, the artist Bertold Stallmach (b. 1984) is creating new work for his CARAVAN presentation at the Aargauer Kunsthaus titled Dreisatz der Identität (Identity’s Rule of Three). In his three-part video piece he questions the various aspects of human and societal identity with a profound sense of humour and light-footed irony. In his video works, objects, installations, and drawings Bertold Stallmach reflects on the conditions of human existence and the relationships that create individual identities. In Aarau the artist explores the various aspects of human identity in three wall-projected animated films. Based on the rule-of-three concept in mathematics, he examines the relation between man and society. The work Dreisatz der Identität is based on a collaboration with the Berlin-based artist duo Nina Fischer and Maroan el Sani. In the video Die Identität einer Gesellschaft we follow two characters, Iso and Jenga, as they travel through nameless wasteland. With a fine sense of humour and irony, Stallmach manages to intertwine the trip to selfdiscovery of two dropouts in a fictitious desert with the reality of four refugees who meet again at an abandoned construction site in the midst of a large city. The film’s narrative structure is punctuated with theory-based reflections on systemic power relations. A sand hill serves as a surprisingly reduced yet memorable metaphor for this. How does a society define itself? How is it structured and what are its values? Bertold Stallmach accompanies these reflections with two short films which he also produced using stop-motion animation: Die Identität eines Individuums and Die Identität einer künstlerischen Arbeitsweise. In the first he applies a psychological study to animated clay figures. Using home-made figures and sets, he develops an artistic vocabulary and creates strange parallel worlds. The CARAVAN exhibition Dreisatz der Identität is based on research and interviews Bertold Stallmach has conducted with Nina Fischer and Maroan el Sani. On the lower floor of the Aargauer Kunsthaus Stallmach incorporates the artist couple’s sculpture Concrete Castle (2014), which also serves as a backdrop for the video piece Die Identität einer Gesellschaft. Bertold Stallmach, born in Quthing, Lesotho, in 1984, lives and works in Zürich and Berlin. Studied visual arts from 2004 to 2008 at the Zürich Hochschule der Künste and at Future University in Hakodate, Japan. Selected solo exhibitions to date: Der Ziele sind gar viele, Kunsthaus Langenthal (2014); Der resignierte Beobachter, Cruise & Callas, Berlin (2013); Die Reise einer Meinung, Galerie Susanna Kulli, Zürich (2012); Gefahren der Liebe, Kunstraum Foth, Freiburg, Germany (2012); Giraffe Superbrain, Jerome Zodo Contemporary, Mailand (2011); Jon Etter, Andreas Helbling, Bertold Stallmach, Dienstgebäude, Zürich (2009) Selected group exhibitions to date: 30 IX Junge Schweizer Kunst 2013, Le Commun, Bâtiment d’art contemporain, Genf (2013); Behaglich ist anderswo, Kunst(Zeug)haus, Rapperswil (2013); Snag Performance Tage, Villa Merkel, Esslingen (2013); Swiss Art Awards, Messehalle Basel (2013/2010/2009); Discours générale, Alpineum Produzentengalerie, Lucerne (2012); Springende Lachse, Kunst(Zeug)haus, Rapperswil (2012); Catch of the year, Dienstgebäude, Zürich (2012/2010); about painting, Sihlquai55, Zürich (2011); Ich Tier! (Du Mensch), Perla Mode, Zürich (2010); Jungkunst, City Halle, Winterthur (2010); Diplomausstellung, Güterbahnhof, Zürich (2008); Konkret werden. Der springende Punkt, Kunstraum Winterthur (2008); 20 Jahre Bildende Kunst, Kunsthalle Zürich (2005) Selected awards and grants: Swiss Art Award (2013); Kiefer Hablitzel Prize (2013); work grant of the Canton of Zürich (2010); work grant of the Ernst Göhner Foundation (2010); project grant, Migros Kulturprozent (2008) Nina Fischer (b.1965, Emden/D) and Maroan el Sani (b.1966, Duisburg/ D) collaborating since 1993, work and live in Berlin. More information under www.fischerelsani.net Curator Katrin Weilenmann, Assistant Curator, Aargauer Kunsthaus Preview for the Media Thursday, 22 January 2015, 10 am Welcome address by Madeleine Schuppli, Director, Aargauer Kunsthaus, introduction by Katrin Weilenmann, Assistant Curator. The artist Bertold Stallmach will be present. Exhibition Opening Friday, 23 January 2015, 6 pm 6.15 pm Welcome address by Madeleine Schuppli, Director, Aargauer Kunsthaus; introduction by Katrin Weilenmann, Assistant Curator, Aargauer Kunsthaus Artist’s Talk Thursday, 26 February 2015, 6.30 pm Bertold Stallmach in conversation with Raffael Dörig, Director of Kunsthaus Langenthal, and Katrin Weilenmann, Assistant Curator, Aargauer Kunsthaus. Opening Hours Tuesday – Sunday 10 am to 5 pm, Thursday 10 am to 8 pm Holiday Opening Hours Open from 10 am until 5 pm: Holy Thursday 2 Apr.; Good Friday 3 Apr.; Holy Saturday 4 Apr.; Easter Sunday 5 Apr.; and Easter Monday 6 Apr. 2015 Images for the media Images are available for downloading on our website www.aargauerkunsthaus.ch> Media. Please consider the copyright. For additional information please contact Katrin Weilenmann, Assistant Curator tel. +41 (0)62 835 49 72, email: katrin.weilenmann@ag.ch Filomena Colecchia, Communications tel. +41 (0)62 835 23 34, email: filomena.colecchia@ag.ch
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