Marcus Geiger and Peter Kogler.BAWAG BAWAG Bank für Arbeit und Wirtschaft (Austria) FOUNDATION Both Marcus Geiger and Peter Kogler have made their mark through their approach to surfaces--whether by valuing them (Kogler, "Le Grand Recit," Documenta 10, 1997) or devaluing them (Geiger, "100 Years of Secession," Vienna Secession The Vienna Secession (also known as Secessionsstil, or Sezessionsstil in Austria) was part of the highly varied Secessionism movement that is now covered by the general term Art Nouveau. , 1998). Their joint exhibition "HALLO BAWAG" was a sensation, evoking sharp cries of excitement and happy sighs, like those of Sarah Jessica Parker at the sight of the latest Manolos. Indeed, the ethos of Sex and the City is not far removed: The Bawag Foundation is sited in the most fashionable part of Vienna, surrounded by trendy restaurants and designer boutiques. Geiger had styled the foyer of the foundation as a flagship store window with mannequins dressed in terry-cloth suits and matching footwear, in front of a curtain of toiletpaper strips; a pile of neon robes provides the finishing touch. Austria's premier fashion photographer, Elfie Semotan, had been commissioned to take portraits of everyone from the former Secession president to the city's former cultural council in terrycloth outfits in pink (Geiger) or ant prints (Kogler); these pictures adorned display cases and the catalogue's cover. A tornado raged in the lobby. A wind tunnel wind tunnel, apparatus for studying the interaction between a solid body and an airstream. A wind tunnel simulates the conditions of an aircraft in flight by causing a high-speed stream of air to flow past a model of the aircraft (or part of an aircraft) being tested. made of Kogler's cloth led to a disco-cave in the basement, which the artists, amusedly recalling the basement parties of their youth, had furnished in a way that evoked a sort of psychedelic vertigo vertigo (vûr`tĭgō), sensations of moving in space or of objects moving about a person and the resultant difficulty in maintaining equilibrium. : Geiger's hybrid take on painting--carpeting made of cheap felt--stretched like the most wondrous fairy-tale landscape across the floor and hallway and up the wall, lit by a plastic bucket lamp shaped like Brancusi's endless columns. Kogler's revolving stage A revolving stage is a mechnically controlled platform within a theatre that can be rotated in order to speed up the changing of a scene within a show. Though it is commonly supposed that the first western theatre to feature a revolving stage was the esidenztheater in Munich, , decked in kaleidoscopic prints, stood ready for dancing or just delirious de·lir·i·ous adj. Of, suffering from, or characteristic of delirium. hanging out, while the walls were haunted by his video of the scene-makers who frequented the hotspot Mayo in the '80s. Geiger's color-field slide show played counterpoint. The foundation's main room looked like a shopping mall made out of cheap wooden modules. Knickknacks were presented in a trashy display: devotional objects sporting the artists' brand-name signature motifs. Kogler's logos--computer-generated motifs such as ants, tubes, and brains--trample over whatever stands in their way, be it neo-geo boxes from the '80s or yellow kitchen gloves. Geiger's materia prima, pastel-colored terry cloth Noun 1. terry cloth - a pile fabric (usually cotton) with uncut loops on both sides; used to make bath towels and bath robes terrycloth, terry cloth, fabric, textile, material - artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or , had mutated into soccer balls, laundry bags, and a red Swiss passport Swiss passports are issued to citizens of Switzerland to facilitate international travel. Physical Appearance Swiss passports are Red in colour, with the words "Schweizer Pass" (German), "Passeport suisse" (French), "Passaporto svizzero" (Italian), "Passaport svizzer" . Trashy architectural models and hand-stitched exhibition posters trumpeted the fittest installations by the two artists, who studied together and now work as a team in the most varied of contexts. In the very back of the exhibition space waited Kogler's contribution to the anti-globalization movement: all image of the earth projected onto the wall; it rotated on its axis, but he, entirely the "Master of the Universe," slowed or sped it tip as he pleased. Geiger, for his part, through an extension of the angled gallery ramp, paid homage to destabilization de·sta·bi·lize tr.v. de·sta·bi·lized, de·sta·bi·liz·ing, de·sta·bi·liz·es 1. To upset the stability or smooth functioning of: and the loss of solid ground beneath our feet. And finally, on a block often monitors, all the most twisted bits of the artists' video library" were sampled: rooms morphing, robes looping, ants spinning on a turning record. Anyone who's ever wanted to experience firsthand a washing machine's spin cycle must have been well pleased. And then there was the text-TV, poetry from the house of Geiger: "OK! No! Twit! Hello!" Awesome. --Brigitte Huck huck n. Huckaback. Noun 1. huck - toweling consisting of coarse absorbent cotton or linen fabric huckaback toweling, towelling - any of various fabrics (linen or cotton) used to make towels Translated from German by Sara Ogger. |
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