Exhibition
PUG, Oslo
Mann, Serrano, Witkin...

Sally Mann, Sisters at war, 1991. Family Color © Sally Mann. Courtesy Gagosian Gallery

Sally Mann, Dog Scratches, 1991. Family Color. © Sally Mann. Courtesy Gagosian Gallery

Sally Mann, Night Blooming Cereus, 1991. Family Color. © Sally Mann. Courtesy Gagosian Gallery

Sally Mann, Sherry Granny. Silver gelatin print/platinium print. © Sally Mann. Courtesy Gagosian Gallery

Sally Mann, Theresa Tattooed Man. Silver gelatin print/platinium print © Sally Mann. Courtesy Gagosian Gallery

Andres Serrano, Gold Christ, 1987. Cibachrome print © Andres Serrano

Andres Serrano, Yellow river. Cibachrome print © Andres Serrano

Andres Serrano, Two Christs. Cibachrome print, silicone © Andres Serrano

Martin Denker, Time Island International, 2011. Photographic pigment print on linen. © Martin Denker

Martin Denker, Hollywood Pest Control Royal Plus, 2011. Photographic pigment print on linen. © Martin Denker

Martin Denker, Quantum of Divinity, 2011. Photographic pigment print on linen. © Martin Denker

Joel-Peter Witkin, Retablo, N.M., 2007 Gelatin Silver print. © Joel-Peter Witkin

Joel-Peter Witkin, The Raft of George W. Bush, 2006. Gelatin Silver print. © Joel-Peter Witkin

Joel-Peter Witkin, Ars Moriendi, 2007. Gelatin Silver print. © Joel-Peter Witkin

Vik Muniz, Erotica 10 (Pictures of Silly Putii), 2001. Cibachrome print/aluminium © Vik Muniz

Vik Muniz, Pictures of Chocolate, Joseph Beuys, 1989 Cibachrome print/aluminium © Vik Muniz

Roger Ballen, 6042, Untitled, 2005 (Five hands) Archival pigment prints © Roger Ballen

Roger Ballen, 6011, Untitled, 2009 (Hands holding birds, masks on wall) Archival pigment prints © Roger Ballen

Roger Ballen, 6067, Untitled, 2010 (Three sleeping people with bird above) Archival pigment prints © Roger Ballen
The exhibition, High Speed Insanity, presents six independent artists : Roger Ballen, Martin Denker, Sally Mann, Vik Muniz, Andres Serrano, Joel Peter Witkin.
Their common denominator is their ability to deconstruct in order to construct, where photography is used as the form of artistic expression.
They all use recognizable references from the arts. In Witkin´s work one sees the older masters such as Botticelli, Possein and Courbet, in adjacent to the influence of Francisco Goya and Edvard Munch. The latter artists are also easily recognizable in Serrano´s provocation of religion. In Denker’s work one traces the influence that the collage artists have of the 20’s & 30’s such as Joan Miro, Max Ernst and later Ernst Schwitters. Roger Ballen´s world of the subconscious is often compared to Man Ray´s sense of form, revealing Ballen´s interest in Jean Dubuffet´s ‘Art Brut’. Even the classic sculptors such as Henry Moore and David Smith are prevalent in the exceptional works by Vik Muniz. In contrast, poetry and 19th century photographers such as Julia Margareth Cameron and Eugene Atget have been Sally Mann´s source of inspiration in capturing the sensual innocence.
The artists investigate their environment and offer the viewer the option to individual interpretation. The intention of the exhibition is to gather a collection of artwork to challenge our illusions in order to fuel a debate.
The title High Speed Insanity is a Martin Denker quote.
Through August 14
PUG (Pop Up Gallery)
at Blomqvist, Tordenskioldsgate 5
Oslo, Norway
Opening hours in June:
monday-friday 10-5 pm
saturday & sunday 12-4 pm
Links
http://www.pug.no
https://www.blomqvist.no
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