Erwin Wurm
Synthesa

Feb 28, 2014

New York City

Working in a variety of media, including photography, performance, video, and painting, Erwin Wurm always considers his practice from a sculptural perspective, and the artist transforms these influences into a presentation of surprising and introspective objects for Synthesa – his second show at Lehmann Maupin. Comprised of three new sculptural bodies of work, Wurm’s current exhibition offers multiple insights into the artist’s unique oeuvre.

The title series of the exhibition, ‚Synthesa‘, continues Wurm’s investigations of volume and abstraction of the human form. For these works, the artist works with the classical figure in the manner of a traditional sculptor yet drastically deconstructs and contorts each shape, inserting unexpected readymade objects to further the abstraction. For Wurm, these works explore psychological conditions, manifested in the physiology of the human form. Here Synthesa represents the synthesis of opposing forces, both physical and emotional, traditional and unexpected.

Similarly, Wurm’s series of Abstract Sculptures challenge our accepted impressions of the world around us. For this series, the artist contorts sausage-like forms into bronze sculptures that evoke anthropomorphic physical qualities and movement. Pulling the reference from his daily life and childhood, Wurm re-envisions the classic frankfurter in unexpected contexts to challenge our perceptions of the objects in reality. True to Wurm’s practice, these works are both familiar yet strange and evoke pause and contemplation from the viewer.

Well known for his One Minute Sculptures, actions that the public performed for very short durations, Wurm evolves these works from instructive and performance-based ephemeral sculptures into the physically enduring series One Minute Forever. In this new body of works, Wurm re-imagines the original One Minute Sculptures using skeletal forms to convey the eternity of each pose. Through these works Wurm embraces the persistent yet fleeting nature of time and examines this force as a unifying factor of human existence.


White Bucket (Synthesa)
2013
acrylic, paint, plastic bucket
90.55 x 31.5 x 23.62 inches, 230 x 80 x 60 cm
Edition of 3

Step (Abstract Sculptures)
2013
bronze, paint, wood
29.92 x 20.47 x 17.72 inches, 76 x 52 x 45 cm
Edition of 6

Kiss (Abstract Sculptures)
2013
bronze, paint
31.1 x 16.54 x 17.72 inches, 79 x 42 x 45 cm
Edition of 6

Erwin Wurm

Lehmann Maupin

February 28 – April 19, 2014
540 West 26th Street
New York, NY 10001
USA

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