Cornelius Kolig: Verweilen statt Verreisen

Cornelius Kolig: Verweilen statt Verreisen

Lobkowitzplatz 1 Vienna, 1010, Austria Wednesday, October 20, 2021–Saturday, November 20, 2021

The artist presents an exhibition specifically tailored to the gallery space, showing works from the last three decades. 

white carnations by cornelius kolig

Cornelius Kolig

White Carnations, 1999

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palette with 7 colour cups by cornelius kolig

Cornelius Kolig

Palette with 7 Colour Cups, 2017

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sea of garbage by cornelius kolig

Cornelius Kolig

Sea of Garbage, 2002

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"flush" by cornelius kolig

Cornelius Kolig

"flush", 2000

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north pacific gyre by cornelius kolig

Cornelius Kolig

North Pacific Gyre, 2000

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ocean trash by cornelius kolig

Cornelius Kolig

Ocean Trash, 2002

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"north pacific patch" by cornelius kolig

Cornelius Kolig

"North Pacific Patch", 1994

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 ‘What (asks Kolig) is artistic creation, if not the processing, refining, condensing, distilling of things encountered in everyday reality?’ Fascinated by modern technology, he has developed equipment and machines that enable the staging of nature and the body – ‘Metal sculptures, photographs and videos with manuals’, as he calls his main works. Central to his work are fundamental aspects of life that are often taboo such as sexuality, the functionality of human excretions as well as the broad sensuality of actionist art. Picture-like flower reliefs, often composed of colourful, fleshy, but unscented, artificial blossoms refer to the basic decoration found in traditional paradises. ‘FLUSH, for Kolig, denotes a wide conceptual spectrum of blushing – from psycho-physical processes of reddening evoked by shame and anger, from red as a device used in advertising and a warning sign in zoology and botany, to the sentimental feelings of transience regarding certain natural phenomena such as a glowing sunset.’