Exhibition
Berlin Art Week 2016
13 Sep 2016 – 18 Sep 2016
Berlin Art Week
Berlin, Germany
Free admission
In her show the Berlin-and-Düsseldorf-based artist Yvonne Roeb (*1976) places her sculptures, which are composed of naturalistic, surreal and artificial elements, in the context of the Wunderkammer, the cabinet of curiosities.
Borrowing from the animal, plant and mineral kingdoms, Yvonne Roeb sculpts her composite creatures from modern, unusual materials, but also draws a line to classical sculpture. At the Schering Stiftung, her thematically always ambiguous works will be presented in a wall of niches that allows every object to unfold its power.
Yvonne Roeb sees objects not as mere things but inquires into the spiritual nature of every single object. Her work hints at a belief in an object’s supernatural powers and its veneration as a sacred object, as in fetishism, the spiritual-religious idea that all natural phenomena possess a spiritual essence, as in animism, as well as aspects of totemism and animalism. In totemism, for example, people construct mythical-kinship relationships with certain natural phenomena, and the “totems” serve, among other things, to integrate that which is foreign and threatening into the human world. In animalism, special powers are ascribed to animals. All these ideas find expression in, but constitute only one aspect of, Yvonne Roeb’s very contemporary works, in addition to scientific and formal questions. While the cabinets of curiosities of the late Renaissance and the Baroque periods presented objects of various origins and kinds alongside each other – works of art were placed next to scientific specimen – Yvonne Roeb’s sculptures resemble a synthesis of artistic and nature-related studies and are thus, as it were, expressions of a universal culture.
In addition to the sculptures, the exhibition at the Schering Stiftung will also present new drawings by the artist, which must be understood as a reinterpretation of the three-dimensional works at the two-dimensional level. They show the hidden reverse sides of the displayed sculptures. Roeb thus turns around the principle of the drawn sketch as existing prior to the sculpture, challenging the myth of the sketch as the creative source of all artistic production.
Yvonne Roeb’s timeless artifacts tie in with current controversial debates in Human-Animal Studies, a still young interdisciplinary field of research that deals with the complex relationships between humans and animals from a variety of perspectives, including psychology, sociology, cultural studies, and anthropology. The exhibition “IM ÜBER ALL” will be accompanied by a program of scholarly lectures.
The Schering Stiftung is a partner of the Berlin Art Week.
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