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Marcel
Odenbach
Auch wenn der Fahrer
ein anderer ist,
der Lastwagen bleibt der Gleiche
(Even if the driver may be different,
the truck still remains the same)
18th January – 29th
March 2003 |
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An exhibition in
cooperation with the Frankfurter Kunstverein.
Curator: Nicolaus Schafhausen
Marcel Odenbach (*1953 Köln), Ursula Blickle award-winner 2002, is
since 19 professor at Artcollege for Media, Cologne. Since 1978
international solo-exhibitions in museums and galleries. Last
e.g.: 2002 Frankfurter Kunstverein, 2001 Museum het Valkhof,
Nijmegen, 1999 Kölnischer Kunstverein, Centre Julio Gonzalez,
Valencia, 1998 New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York.
Marcel Odenbach uses for his video film materials with emblematic
images loaded with symbols. The images for the viewer familiar
with the media stand for historical events or social problems.
Odenbach uses film cuts and techniques of dissolving and comparing
images to produce an associative construction of descriptive or
conflicting images which place familiar topics in new contexts and
thus allow for discussion. The spatial arrangement of the film
fragments integrate and challenge the viewer’s own stance.
Since 1975 Marcel Odenbach has been working with video and has
since then considerably influenced the medium’s potential artistic
use. The exhibition Auch wenn der Fahrer ein anderer ist, der
Lastwagen bleibt der Gleiche (even when the driver is another, the
truck remains the same) was created together in close
collaboration with the artist and will present altogether eight
installations and a selection of videos.The exhibition will
present an overview of Marcel Odenbach’s work up to the present
with work from the early 70s and into the 90s up until now.
Besides being retrospective, the exhibition focuses on certain
topics.
Two persisting complex issues in Marcel Odenbach’s works are
Germany and its history before and after reunification and the
issues of migration and minorities. The connection can be made
between the consequences of the aftermath of the German trauma
like the holocaust, terrorism, or the dividing of Germany and with
questions of dealing German identity. Similarly, the connection
can be made between placing of images from African countries and
the United States in collage form behind superficial images from
the media and evokes motives like escapism and oppression. The
artistic combination of images from the media exposes them as a
part of the complex “truth”. Odenbach integrates himself and his
biography in many of his works.
Through the spatial confrontation with the installations, the
meaning of the individual’s subjective participation in the
construction of collective consciousness is conveyed. “Germany”
and “minority” as important aspects of Marcel Odenbach’s works are
implied with the title of the exhibition. “Even if the driver may
be different, the truck remains the same” is the refrain in a song
sung in an African country after an election was then immediately
forbidden. This also characterizes the current political
atmosphere in Germany.
Marcel Odenbach considers collecting a crucial component of his
artistic work. And a decisive criterion of this collecting – this
way precluding arbitrariness and an inundation with materials – is
a subjective choice. Which mainly leaves shots nobody has used
before, the very personal scenes often happening by chance, and
pictures beside and off the mainstream appeal, pictures too that
do not fit into politics. “Nearly all the pictures I have
collected have survived their topicality and that’s why I display
them. Publishing them comes down to a sharing, and this sharing is
a sort of disposing. For who owns also carries a burden. In this
case not just a material but equally an emotional one” (Marcel
Odenbach).
The publication, “Blenden/Blends”, edited by Vanessa Joan Müller
und Nicolaus Schafhausen from the Kunstverein Frankfurt together
with the Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main and with
Kunstraum Innsbruck will be available during the exhibition. Texts
by Dan Cameron, Jörg Heiser, Kobena Mercer, Vanessa Joan Müller,
Marcel Odenbach, Astrid Wege; preface by Nicolaus Schafhausen,
German/English, Lukas & Sternberg, ISBN 0-9711193-8-4
| sponsored by:
Stadt Innsbruck, Land Tirol, Bundeskanzleramt Sektion Kunst,
Tourismusverband Innsbruck und seine Feriendörfer. Der Kunstraum Innsbruck
ist Ö1-Club-Partner. |
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The exhibition is supported by Wulz AV Center.
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