Exhibition

Kris Martin

15 Jul 2016 – 14 Aug 2016

Regular hours

Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
12:00 – 18:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00

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KÖNIG GALERIE (König Gallery)

Berlin
Berlin, Germany

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Kris Martin’s sculptures, photographs, and installations reflect his preoccupation with the great themes of human existence and its contradictions.

About

The oeuvre of the artist, who was born in Belgium in 1972, examines the passing of time from a variety of angles, often contrasting the distinctive pace of individual life with an abstract vision of global continuity.

Martin’s own life and experience are the ultimate source from which most of his equally poetic and symbolic images and objects flow. Yet his art retains an openness that appeals to the viewer and inspires personal reflections.

He often works with found materials, making minor alterations or additions to effect shifts of meaning, modifications that charge the objects with narrative as well as metaphorical potential. “Anchor,” for example, consists of two scythes that would ordinarily be used for reaping. The specific shape they form suggests the anchor the title advertises; no other alterations have been made to the tools. A symbol of death is recast as an emblem of hope, though the object remains profoundly ambivalent.

The conceptual rigor of creations such as “Anchor” is crucial to the quietly haunting quality of Kris Martin’s work, which leaves a powerful and lasting impression on the viewer. A similar effect is palpable in “One Year,” for which the artist blended over a hundred individual shots of burning candles taken over the course of a year into a single photographic image: the superimposition of picture upon picture has eventually blurred the motif beyond recognition, resulting in an apparition of pure light. The work elevates the associations of mortality and evanescence prompted by the candle, a traditional memento mori, to an abstract dimension.

Where “One Year” thus gestures toward a realm beyond human imagination, “Cross” spotlights a much more earthly concern. Martin cut ordinary crossword puzzles out of newspapers but forwent the clues to be solved and instead entered the one answer that, to his mind, always fits: he filled the rows and columns with repetitions of a single unchanging word in black pen—“Idiot,” an allusion to the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Strikingly simple and highly complex at the same time, the piece reprises the prominent “Idiot” series Martin began in 2005, in which he offered humorous reflections on the artist’s role in society and, by extension, a speculative meditation on the fundamental questions of human existence.

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