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INTRO The idea of the exhibition, Rhine on the Dnipro - Julia Stoschek Collection/Andreas Gursky, has its origins with Victor Pinchuk s extreme enthusiasm and dedication towards contemporary art. When the German Embassy in Kyiv began preparing for Deutsche Kulturwochen in der Ukraine 2008 (German cultural weeks in Ukraine 2008) we were both independently invited to participate. Being a couple in our private life, we were thrilled with the idea of organising dual exhibitions at the PinchukArtCentre. We - Julia Stoschek and Andreas Gursky - feel extremely honoured to be invited to bring contemporary art from Düsseldorf on the Rhine to Kyiv on the Dnipro. It is also a pleasure for us to support this cultural evolution taking place in Ukraine, transforming Kyiv into an influential cultural capital in Europe. The cultural development in Ukraine, supported by the energy of the PinchukArtCenter, which is pushing the boundaries of contemporary art in Ukraine and Eastern Europe, is surprising and remarkable. The amazing dialogue between Victor Pinchuk and ourselves made it possible that not only was the Stoschek Collection able to work with this international institution for the first time, or Andreas Gursky having his first major exhibition in Ukraine, but it also developed into a bespoke cultural project with the legendary music group Kraftwerk taking part with one of their outstanding concert performances. This internationally unique avantgarde cultural project - Julia Stoschek Collection/ Andreas Gursky/Kraftwerk - was only possible through the energy and the commitment of Victor Pinchuk. We would like to thank him for his support and his generosity. Furthermore, we would like to thank Kraftwerk for their cooperation. Julia Stoschek and Andreas Gursky - would like to thank the German Embassy, especially Cultural Attache, Jean Pierre Froehly, for their support. We also wish to express our thanks to the staff of the PinchukArtCentre, particularly to Peter Doroshenko and Claire Staebler. Andreas Gursky would like to thank his galleries, Monika Sprüth Philomene Magers, Matthew Marks and White Cube. Julia Stoschek and her team would like to thank the Eidotech team from Berlin for the project s technical realisation. It is a great honour to have been given this opportunity to present new media art in Kyiv. Julia Stoschek, Andreas Gursky Andreas Gursky Dubai II, 2007 Courtesy: Erez Daleyot Family Collection, Belgium

JULIA STOSCHEK COLLECTION DESTROY, SHE SAID The Julia Stoschek Collection is a private collection of contemporary art focused on new media art - video, installations and photography. Moving into its new premises in the summer of 2007, the Julia Stoschek Collection is now housed in a former factory building in Düsseldorf. Its opening exhibition entitled, Destroy, She Said, comprised of art works from international artists on the topics of construction/deconstruction and interior/exterior. A focus on video art from that seminal exhibition is presented here at the PinchukArtCentre - video art is a type of art that relies on moving pictures and is comprised of video and/or audio data (It should not however be confused with television or experimental cinema). Video art came into existence during the 1960s and 1970s and has given rise to the widespread use of video installations. Some may recognise the title Destroy, She Said from the novel of the same name by Marguerite Duras (Détruire, dit elle). However, the exhibition s title actually owes more to the two-part video installation, Destroy She Said by Monica Bonvicini from 1998, which examines the role of women through their portrayal in film using auteur films of the 1950s to 1970s in a compilation of selected excerpts. The video work The Onion (1996) by Marina Abramovic, Main Squeeze (2006) by Kate Gilmore and also Klara Liden s Paralyzed (2003) examine unusual spatial, psychological and interpersonal situations using similar techniques. The destruction of interiors and structures was the central theme behind works such as Shades of Destructors (2005) by Mark Leckey, Shulmantonioni (2004) by Manuel Graf, Burn (2002) by the artist duo Reynold Reynolds and Patrick Jolley and Mathilde (2000) and Suicide Bomb (2000) both by Mathilde ter Heijne. In the four-channel video installation Xanadu (2006), Robert Boyd focuses on the self-destructive impulses that characterise our society by condensing different elements of mass culture like news bites, documentaries, comics and pop music videos into a sequence of split-second images. In the aesthetics of a video clip these images create a media reality where the boundaries between entertainment, information and horror have been virtually erased. The exhibition context is further expanded under the thematic banner Circular Moves, featuring a series of collected works that explore the idea of circular movement. These include historical pieces such as Bruce Nauman s Stamping in the Studio (1968), Spiral Jetty (1970) by Robert Smithson and Gordon Matta-Clark s Conical Intersect (1974). In Anthony McCall s Line Describing a Cone (1973), McCall uses a 16mm film projector to direct light at a black surface; with the help of a smoke machine, the beam gradually becomes visible as a perfect cone of light. The space and the projection itself become a kind of sculpture that breaks down the traditional relationship between cinema viewers and the film projector. Together, these videos not only document the strength of the Julia Stoschek Collection, but reveal much about the collecting interests of the collector, and how it has advanced Julia Stoschek s commitment to the field of video and new media. These art works celebrate the extraordinary achievements of contemporary artists and the diversity and richness of art.

ANDREAS GURSKY Andreas Gursky is always on the look out for whatever pushes the limits of space and time. Gursky s work is the product of a refined mix of deliberations. Producing visually large, yet seemingly normal situations, he offers only that which is already embedded in our memory, like a reference point of what is lost or a temporal experience of an eternal recurrence, Gursky s works arise from unique observations from issues concerning present time. Like a film director, Andreas Gursky composes his works carefully to create a compelling narrative. At first glance, his works seem to be decisive moments in a larger story, captured and frozen, but the surrounding story remains exclusive to the viewer. By fabricating and staging his own reality in a single work, Gursky takes complete control, contrasting banal situations and a subliminal world of physical space. His imagery ranges from anonymous skyscraper facades, open plan office lobbies, stock exchanges, interiors of large, public gathers spaces and outdoor concerts. Born in 1955 in Leipzig, Andreas Gursky grew up in Düsseldorf, where he was introduced to photography at a young age by his father, a successful commercial photographer. In the early 1980s, he studied at the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf, which became an extremely formative period. In the late 1980s, Gursky began to devise his unique mode of creating large-scale colour photographs which further separated his work from other artists of that time. In the 1990s, Gursky started incorporating digital manipulation into his working methods. He used the computer at first only as a retouching tool, but soon began to alter the raw material of his negatives with new creative insights. The imposing symmetry of pictures such as Shanghai (2000) and Düsselstrand (1997) are the product of an inventive merger of straightforward description and digital invention. His large format landscapes also contain strong and enhanced detail, such as Rhein II (1999), Greenley (2003), along with the Bahrain (I and II, 2007) and Dubai (I and II, 2007) series. Nevertheless, these works are entirely connected with others such as Seilbahn (1987), Aletschgletscher (1993), Engadin I (1995), Turner (1995), Los Angeles (1998) in which the digital manipulation is minimal or completely missing. Interior architectural spaces such as Kathedrale I (2007), the ohne Titel (XV and XVI, 2008) series, Frankfurt (2007), Cocoon (2007) and Kuwait Stock Exchange (2007) play off the visual spectacle, placing viewers as actors in front of vast psychological stage sets. F1, Boxenstopp (I, II and III, 2007) and the Pyongyang (II and III, 2007) series accentuate timelessness, where all motion has been suspended in a cinematic manner. That lack of resolution entices the viewer to long for another scene from these narratives, but unlike a series of film stills, the next image never appears. In many different ways, Andreas Gursky puts the spectator in the position of realizing a tranquil calm and a peaceful atmosphere. The negativity from everyday life which is caused by an accumulation of time and denial of the present are missing. The photographs create a state of mental consciousness totally free of anxiety, stress, regret and sadness. These photographs are not about the past or the future, but are about today the now.

JULIA STOSCHEK COLLECTION DESTROY, SHE SAID Doug Aitken Blow Debris, 2000 Videoinstallation, color, sound, filmstills Courtesy of Eva Presenhuber, Zürich and 303 Gallery, New York Monica Bonvicini Destroy She Said, 1998 2-channel videoinstallation, color, sound, filmstills Courtesy of the artist and Galleria Emi Fontana, Milano Robert Boyd Xanadu, 2006 4-channel videoinstallation, color, sound, filmstills Courtesy of the artist and Participant Inc., New York Kate Gilmore Main Squeeze, 2006 Video, color, no sound, filmstills Courtesy of the artist and Pierogi, New York Manuel Graf Shulmantonioni, 2004 Digital video, color, sound, filmstills Courtesy of the artist and VAN HORN, Düsseldorf und Johann König, Berlin Christian Jankowski 16-mm Mystery, 2004 35mm film transfered to DVD, color, sound, filmstills Courtesy of Klosterfelde, Berlin Mark Leckey Shades of Destructors, 2005 Video, Farbe, Ton, Filmstills Courtesy of Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Köln Klara Liden Paralyzed, 2003 Video, color, sound, filmstills Courtesy of Reena Spauldings Fine Art, New York

Gordon Matta-Clark Conical Intersect, 1974 16mm film transfered to video, color, no sound, filmstills Courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York Anthony McCall Line Describing a Cone, 1973 16 mm-filminstallation, s/w, ohne Ton Installationsansicht Julia Stoschek Collection, Duesseldorf, Germany Photo: Achim Kukulies, Duesseldorf Bruce Nauman Stamping in the Studio, 1968 Video, b/w, sound, filmstills Courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York Reynold Reynolds & Patrick Jolley Burn, 2002 Video, 16mm film transferred on DVD, color, sound, filmstills Courtesy of Galerie Alexandra Saheb, Berlin Robert Smithson Spiral Jetty, 1970 Video, color, sound, filmstills Courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York Aaron Young High Performance, 2000 Video, color, sound, filmstills Courtesy of the artist and Harris Liebermann, New York Tony Oursler Sixth, 2004-2007 Outdoor video installation, color, sound Courtesy of the artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York

ANDREAS GURSKY Andreas Gursky Frankfurt, 2007 Copyright: Andreas Gursky/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2008 Courtesy: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam and Monika Sprüth Philomene Magers, Köln München London

Andreas Gursky F1, Boxenstopp I, 2007 Copyright: Andreas Gursky/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2008 Courtesy: Pinchuk Art Centre, Kyiv

Andreas Gursky Rhein II, 1999 Copyright: Andreas Gursky/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2008 Courtesy: Monika Sprüth Philomene Magers, Köln München London

Andreas Gursky Turner, 1995 Copyright: Andreas Gursky/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2008 Courtesy: Monika Sprüth Philomene Magers, Köln München London

Andreas Gursky ohne Titel XV, 2008 Copyright: Andreas Gursky/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2008 Courtesy: Monika Sprüth Philomene Magers, Köln München London

ANDREAS GURSKY FLOOR 4 ohne Titel XV Cocoon I Frankfurt Rhein II ohne Titel XVI Düsselstrand Bahrain II Kathedrale I Pyongyang III Pyongyang II Greeley Los Angeles Shanghai Turner Dubai II Kuwait Stock Exchange Engadin I Seilbahn Dubai I F1, Boxenstopp III F1, Boxenstopp I F1, Boxenstopp II

JULIA STOSCHEK COLLECTION FLOOR 5 Anthony McCall Bruce Nauman Gordon Matta Clark Klare Liden Robert Smithson Aaron Young FLOOR 3 Reynolds & Jolley Boyd Manuel Graf Christian Jankowski Doug Aitken Monica Bovicini FLOOR 3+ Kate Gillmore Marina Abramovic Mark Leckey Mathilde ter Heijne

ANDREAS GURSKY ART WORKS Aletschgletscher, 1993 277 x 223 cm Bahrain I, 2007 302.2 x 219.6 Courtesy: PinchukArtCentre Collection, Kyiv Bahrain II, 2007 307 x 213.1 Courtesy: Private Collection, Poznań, Poland Cocoon I, 2007 211.5 x 506 Courtesy: PinchukArtCentre Collection, Kyiv Dubai I, 2007 307 x 223.3 Courtesy: PinchukArtCentre Collection, Kyiv Dubai II, 2007 307 x 223.3 Courtesy: Erez Daleyot Family Collection, Belgium Düsselstrand, 1997 222.2 x 288.5 Engadin I, 1995 315 x 187 Frankfurt, 2007 237 x 504 Courtesy: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam and Monika Sprüth Philomene Magers, Cologne F1, Boxenstopp I, 2007 223.4 x 609 Courtesy: PinchukArtCentre Collection, Kyiv F1, Boxenstopp II, 2007 223.4 x 609 Courtesy: PinchukArtCentre Collection, Kyiv F1, Boxenstopp III, 2007 223.4 x 609 Courtesy: PinchukArtCentre Collection, Kyiv Greeley, 2003 207.2 x 262.2 Kathedrale I, 2007 237 x 333 Courtesy: PinchukArtCentre Collection, Kyiv Kuwait Stock Exchange, 2007 295.1 x 222 Courtesy: PinchukArtCentre Collection, Kyiv Los Angeles, 1998 187 x 351 Courtesy: PinchukArtCentre Collection, Kyiv ohne Titel XV, 2008 237 x 506 ohne Titel XVI, 2008 237 x 506 Pyongyang II, 2007 207 x 258.7 Courtesy: The Sir Elton John Photography Collection Pyongyang III, 2007 207 x 422 Rhein II, 1999 188 x 346 Turner, 1995 223 x 318 Seilbahn, 1987 207 x 259 Shanghai, 2000 308 x 205

JULIA STOSCHEK COLLECTION ART WORKS Marina Abramovic The Onion, 1996 Video 00:20:00 min., colour, sound Doug Aitken Blow Debris, 2000 Video installation 00:20:27 min., colour, sound Monica Bonvicini Destroy She Said, 1998 Two-channel video installation 00:60:00 min., colour, sound Robert Boyd Xanadu, 2006 Four-channel video installation 00:22:00 min., colour, sound Kate Gilmore Main Squeeze, 2006 Video 00:04:59, color, sound Manuel Graf Shulmantonioni, 2004 Digital video 00:03:00 min., colour, sound Christian Jankowski 16-mm Mystery, 2004 35mm film transferred to DVD 00:05:00 min, colour, sound Mark Leckey Shades of Destructors, 2005 Video 00:18:30 min., colour, sound Klara Liden Paralyzed, 2003 Video 00:03:00 min., colour, sound Gordon Matta-Clark Conical Intersect, 1974 16mm film transferred to video 00:18:40 min., colour, no sound Anthony McCall Line Describing a Cone, 1973 16 mm film installation 00:30:00 min., black & white, no sound Bruce Nauman Stamping in the Studio, 1968 Video 01:02:00 min., b/w, sound Tony Oursler Sixth, 2004-2007 Outdoor video installation 00:21:59, color, sound Reynold Reynolds & Patrick Jolley Burn, 2002 Video, 16mm film transferred to DVD 00:10:00 min., colour, sound Robert Smithson Spiral Jetty, 1970 Video 00:35:00 min., colour, sound Mathilde ter Heijne Mathilde, 2000 Video 00:04:29, colour, sound Mathilde ter Heijne Suicide Bomb, 2000 Video 00:04:57, colour, sound Aaron Young High Performance, 2000 Video 00:03:00 min., colour, sound INFO PinchukArtCentre1/3-2, А Block Krasnoarmeyskaya/Basseynaya 01004 Kyiv Ukraine +38 (044) 590 08 58 info@pinchukartcentre.org For further information, please visit: www.pinchukartcentre.org www.pinchukfund.org 12.00-21.00 Open daily, except Monday Cover image: Kraftwerk Peter Boettcher Kling Klang Produkt