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I've got
a machine for seeing, called eyes
To hear, I've got ears
To talk, a mouth
But they feel like separate machines,
there's no unity
A person ought to feel unified
I feel like I'm divided
Jean-Luc Godard, Pierrot Le Fou, 1965
Vilma Gold is pleased to present an exhibition of new work
by Felix Gmelin.
In "I Feel so Divided" Felix Gmelin uses painting,
photography, film, and sound to create a spatial montage that
explores the abilities of cinema and the visual arts to organize
and disorganize the senses. The different found, copied, interpreted
and quoted elements – excerpts from a 1926 German documentary
about a school for blind children, fragments from Vsevolod
Pudovkin's "Asynchronism as a principle for sound film"
and Diderot's "Letter on the Blind", and more –
are combined with a new series of paintings which depict children
judged "good" or "bad" by the Nazi regime.
Together the parts of the exhibition form an open constellation
of historical and iconographic associations, continuities
and ruptures. If the traditions of cinema and visual arts
have today entered into a state of profound uncertainty, then
perhaps, Gmelin seems to suggest, their pieces can be disassembled
and reassembled to create forms that think.
Felix Gmelin was born in Heidelberg in 1962 but lives and
works in Stockholm. Gmelin has participated twice in the Venice
Biennale, 2007 and 2003; in the October Salon 2006, Belgrade,
and also in the Berlin Biennial 2006. He has had solo shows
at institutions including Portikus, Frankfurt, Gasworks, London
and Malmö Konstmuseum, Malmö. Currently his work
can be seen in a group show at Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.
For further information or images please contact
Kate Fisher: +44 (0)20 7729 9888
or: kate@vilmagold.com
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