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Galerie Nordenhake Stockholm: Felix Gmelin "T is for Toe" Words, Objects, Alphabets - 4 Oct 2012 to 11 Nov 2012

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4 Oct 2012 to 11 Nov 2012
Tues-Fri 11 am - 6 pm Sat-Sun 12 pm - 4 pm
Galerie Nordenhake Stockholm
Hudiksvallsgatan 8
SE-113 30
Stockholm
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Felix Gmelin, "T is for Toe"
Words, Objects, Alphabets
Stockholm, October 04th - November 11th, 2012


Artists in this exhibition: Felix Gmelin


Felix Gmelin
T is for Toe
Words, Objects, Alphabets

In Felix Gmelin’s first exhibition at Galerie Nordenhake the artist presents a group of work that explores the role of language and learning in its cultural, political and historical specificity. Through a process of re-enactment and re-contextualization Gmelin draws on the legacy of 1960’s activism and touches on his father’s role as an educator, film-maker and intellectual radical.

Here the exhibition explores socialization through language and can be read sequentially as a journey from boyhood through to old age via language in the form of pictograms of alphabets. The enactment of enforced didactics, from one generation to the next, is circular. In one video work Gmelin documents his own 10 year old son, David (filmed 2010), reading a political tract written by his grandfather in 1969. In another, three video monitors present an absurd remake of Gmelin’s father's attempt to make objects speak, performed by three of his former students, now in their 60’s, from the Berlin Film Academy – a performance Gmelin’s father himself coerced the artist into as a boy. The primal grunts and sounds from the men recall a historical moment in psychoanalysis but become equally non-sense slapstick.

The video works are juxtaposed with suites of paintings that comprise a number of illustrated alphabets from a variety of sources. “One after the other”, 2012, consists of 76 paintings on polyester in the size of 38 X 29,5 cm, which scene by scene depict the ten first minutes of Hollis Frampton's 56 minute film “Zorns Lemma” from 1970, a film that follows the logic of an alphabet. “Q is for Quoit”, 2012, depicts an incomplete alphabet from W. C. Kantner's 1879 illustrated self-teaching picture alphabet book for German vocabulary published in Pennsylvania in 1879.
Gmelin seeks to investigate how his father’s ideals, grounded in the ideas of his generation, are perceived and understood now, and how we, as a generation, deal with beginnings, endings and continuity in our society today.

Born in Heidelberg, Germany, Gmelin lives and works in between Sarajevo and Stockholm. Solo exhibition venues include Stacion - Center for Contemporary Art Prishtina, Kosovo (2011), Portikus, Frankfurt and Malmö Konstmuseum, Malmö (both 2005). Gmelin’s work has been featured in prominent group exhibitions including Cartier, Paris (2011), Les Jacobins, Le Printemps de Septembre, Toulouse (2010), The Power Plant, Toronto (2008), Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen (2008), KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin and Hartware MedienKunstVerein at Phoenix Halle Dortmund, Germany (2007-2008), La 52 Biennale di Venezia, Arsenale, Venice, curated by Robert Storr (2007), Of Mice and Men, Berlin Biennial 4, Berlin, curated by Maurizio Cattelan, Massimiliano Gioni and Ali Subotnick (2006), The Moderna Exhibition 2006, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, (2006), MASS MoCA, North Adams, Massachusetts, USA (2006) and Delays and Revolutions, La 50 Biennale di Venezia, Italian Pavillion, Venice, curated by Francesco Bonami and Daniel Birnbaum (2003).

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