Christophe Guye Galerie
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Uraban Spirit
dal 2/12/2014 al 20/2/2015

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2/12/2014

Uraban Spirit

Christophe Guye Galerie, Zurich

The exhibition presents works by Stephen Gill, Will Steacy, Beat Streuli, Sascha Weidner and Michael Wolf. These artists study the 'location' and the 'human' in different ways. Depending on the degree of presence or absence of 'places' or 'humans' in their photographs, they create a suspense which stimulates the viewer to narrate his or her own story.


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Urban Spirit connotes ' a commitment to an open mind, promises of cultural diversity and opportunities for optimal individual/collective development in urban areas. Each city is distinguished by its unique character and its very own flair. Cities are able to influence our identity, not least by means of the architecture generated through their histories. People may be proud of their cities or in a love-­‐hate relationship with them, but nonetheless still attracted to urban lifestyles. As diverse as the city appears to its inhabitants, so are the impressions it leaves behind.

Since the expressionists like Otto Dix, Otto Pankok, Ludwig Meidner o r Max Beckmann, for whom the metropolis was a central motif, the theme of the city has b een taken up a gain and again under the changing socio-­‐political conditions of a rt. The art discourse of the last decade was increasingly based on the premise that the city can b e understood as a socio-­‐network of a ctions and interactions among its inhabitants. The city may act as a v enue and theme of artistic actions and interventions, while it is at the same t ime itself a performed event constantly b eing p erformed anew.

The exhibition Urban S pirit shows five internationally active artists working with the subject of the city. With a sometimes ironic, sometimes critical eye, they record in addition to cityscapes not only the city’s transitions, facades and details, but also the city’s p eople and advertising. Different approaches and views concretise in the photographs. Depending on the d egree of absence o r p resence of places o r p eople, the photographs create a tension that stimulates the viewer to think of h er o wn story for the image. Although the works hint at the stories they might a im to t ell, the v iewer forms h er o wn in h er imagination, informed by her o wn cultural and social background.

Such an effect is realised by Stephen Gill, especially in works connected to h is home, the London borough of Hackney. H e draws on and documents aspects of everyday life, often relying on austere and reduced compositions. A s no one has done before, Michael Wolf records in breath-­‐taking images the specifically v isual aspects of one of the most d ensely populated cities of the world. Without roads, sky, or horizon, space flattens into an impervious abstraction of urban expansion. Wolf’s d isorienting vantage point gives the viewer the feeling that the building might extend to infinity – a f eeling t hat perhaps really corresponds to the spatial perception of the inhabitants of m egacities. In contrast, Will Steacy documents life in the harsh urban a reas of America that a re in economic d ecline. In Sascha Weidner’s p hotographs, the visible urban reality is translated and condensed into enigmatic images. Depending on the context, these images create n ew narratives. Working with the motif of the crowd – one known to a rt since the 19th century – is Beat Streuli, who has d ived with his camera into the p edestrian flows of western cities for more than a decade. Zoomed-­‐in on with a t elephoto lens are close-­‐ups of irritating intimacy – illuminations of the universality of human a ctivity in the contemporary metropolis.

Dominique von Burg, November 2014

Image: Sascha Weidner

For further press inquiries, please contact either Christophe Guye at guye@christopheguye.com or Amelie Schuele schuele@christopheguye.comor call +41 44 252 01 11.

Opening: Wednesday, 3rd of December, 6 – 8 p.m.

Christophe Guye Galerie
Dufourstrasse 31, 8008 Zürich, +41 44 252 01 11
Opening hours: Monday - Friday 10 am - 18 pm, Saturday 11 am - 16 pm

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