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Myles Starr, Wilde Event

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Von Mittwoch
27. Mai
2020
bis Samstag
27. Juni
2020
13:00
Bildende Kunst Eröffnung

We are pleased to present Wilde, Myles Starr‘s second solo exhibition with Vin Vin

Opening: Wednesday 27 May, 13:00 - 19:00
Duration: 28 May - 27 June 2020

To visit the exhibition please book your appointment at mail@vinvin.eu

Vienna
Friday, May 15, 2020

The past day has been filled with phone calls to friends looking for someone to write a text for my exhibition, Wilde.
My search for a scribe ended up mirroring my practice – in both I am looking for something that I can say is objectively good. This is decadent, absurd, and very important to me.
A sculpture must generate interest, first and foremost, visually. Therefore, a good exhibition text for a sculpture show is to be read after seeing the work.
The work in this show came together in a “Y” like this:
I have been working with the axiom that much contemporary sculpture has fallen into a lazy and boring trope: too often objects are meant to look
like or reference body parts.
As a result, I began to think of non-corporeal sculpture; the cairn, the chandelier, the fountain, the candelabra. I also thought about the other things I dogmatically hate in sculpture; moving parts, lights, electronics. I set out to make good sculptures using the elements I so intensely loathed while avoiding the aforementioned body trope.
For a long while I made sculptures with an archive of materials I deemed as having aesthetic potential. As my archive ran dry, I started throwing possessions out. The rationale being: the less I have, the more easily I can identify sculptural potential in the material I keep. When I was down to linens and clothes, I realized that my drying rack had the potential I was looking for. I treated the steel rack as a ceramicist might treat clay. I squeezed, molded, changed, colored, and pondered it. I ended up with three good sculptures.

For the sake of elegance.
I took whatever bits of my material were left
In my archive and made the smaller works in the show.

Myles Starr

 
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