OLGA CHERNYSHEVA Chandeliers in the Forest

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Press release OLGA CHERNYSHEVA Chandeliers in the Forest November 17, 2017 January 28, 2018 Press conference: Thursday, November 16, 2017, 11 a.m. Opening: Thursday, November 16, 2017, 7 p.m. Olga Chernysheva is known as a sensitive and perceptive observer and chronicler of the daily lives, mostly of people in Russia. In drawings, paintings, photographs, and videos, she translates the impact on people of changing economic and psychological realities into poetic circumstances. For her exhibition Chandeliers in the Forest, Chernysheva has selected recent and older works from multiple series and in a variety of media that bring contemplative moments into focus in which inward states of mind manifest themselves in outward phenomena. Chernysheva s psychological approach is informed by both nineteenth-century Russian realism and Soviet avant-garde film. One important source of inspiration for the artist, who was trained as an animation filmmaker, are the movies of Sergei Eisenstein, Dziga Vertov, and Alexander Dovzhenko, who became famous for their innovative editing techniques and expressionist cinematic idiom. The drama and ideological slant of their works are alien to Chernysheva s art, but the psychological expressiveness of the individual frame and the embrace of gestures and facial play as narrative devices suggest the influence of 1920s and 1930s cinema. Dovzhenko s silent films, in particular, rely on close-ups and long uninterrupted takes to convey the dramatic tension of his scenes and the emotions involved through facial expressions or even landscape details. Queuing (2017), a series of charcoal drawings Chernysheva created specifically for the staircase leading up to the upstairs exhibition room, shows the legs of idling Viennese carriage horses. The artist noticed the peculiar pent-up tension in the animals, which results from their having to wait, sometimes for hours, for a fare and becomes apparent in the shapes of their legs: an inward state reflected in a bodily posture. The sense of physical discomfort is heightened by the presentation of the drawings in a single frame measuring more than 13 feet that is mounted parallel to the stairs. When the work will be displayed in more conventional settings in the future, the rhomboid shape will be a reminiscence of the original site of exhibition; the Secession is permanently inscribed on the frame s body memory. Moscow River (2017), a series of oil paintings in small formats, likewise illustrates how patterns of motion change: the water has receded dramatically, and where people used to swim in the summer they now wade through the stony riverbed, struggling to maintain their balance. With the new video Chekhov Museum (2017) and the 18-channel video installation Screens (2010 2017), the focus of the exhibition in the basement-level galleries is on works on film and motifs set underground. Like the Russian writer Anton Chekhov, Chernysheva portrays ordinary actions with a keen eye for the 1

political and social conditions that underpin them. The video lets us observe the artist as she films documents and photographs and listens to a museum staffer s impassioned recounting of anecdotes from the famous writer and doctor s life and work. The true roles are not revealed until later in the video: the putative art educator turns out to be a guard who quietly returns to her place when the official guide enters the rooms. Chekhov Museum harks back to earlier works on museum attendants (e.g., Guards, 2009) in which the artist probed the peculiar state of latent alertness between dawdling and sudden action. A different situation in life comes into focus in drawings of people lined up on the seemingly endless escalators of the Moscow subway. Punning titles such as Escalator or Escalation pasted onto the works operate like speech bubbles in comic strips or the occasional intertitles in silent movies. The exhibition title Chandeliers in the Forest is borrowed from a series of light boxes that exemplify Chernysheva s creative approach. The photos reflect on the inventiveness and creativity of people struggling to make a living; in this case, a worker was given the product of his labor glass chandeliers instead of a salary and now tries to sell them along tourist roads, hanging them in trees as if they were on display in a shop window. In this equally pragmatic and poetic stratagem, the artist uncovers beauty. Screens, a multichannel video installation that combines short filmic sequences with the artist s writings in a collage, constitutes a sort of diary, mixing philosophical reflections with notes on the incidents of daily life. For the Secession, the artist has selected 18 videos created since 1999, with a soundtrack featuring a piece by Shostakovich as interpreted by Keith Jarrett. If I had to pick one short word to express what I am doing as an artist, I think I would use the word empathy. (Olga Chernysheva) Olga Chernysheva was born in Moscow in 1962 and lives and works in Moscow. The exhibition program is conceived by the board of the Secession. Curator: Bettina Spörr Solo exhibitions (selection) 2016 Die Erste Bank, Erste Campus, Vienna; Cactus Seller & Others, DIEHL, Berlin; Vague Accent, The Drawing Center, New York 2015 Peripheral Vision, GRAD London, London 2014 Pace Gallery, London 2013 DIEHL, Berlin 2011 BAK Utrecht; Galerie Volker Diehl, Berlin 2010 Calvert22 Foundation, London 2009 Galerie Volker Diehl, Berlin / Diehl + Gallery One, Moscow; Bank Austria Kunstforum, Vienna Group exhibitions (selection) 2017 ArtCologne, Cologne; Wuerttembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart 2015 Venice Biennale, Venice; Albertina, Vienna 2014 Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg 2013 Moscow Biennale; Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin 2012 Casa dei Tre Oci, Venice 2011 New Museum, New York 2010 London e-flux video rental; Fondazione Giuliani, Rome; Berlin Biennale; Musée d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris 2009 Akademie der Künste, Berlin; Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne; 1. Istanbul Biennale, Istanbul 2

Exhibition talk/artist talk Wednesday, January 24, 2018, 6:30 p.m. Olga Chernysheva in conversation with Kathrin Rhomberg An event of the Friends of the Secession (in English) Curator s tour Friday, December 1, 2017, 5 p.m. With the curators Annette Südbeck and Bettina Spörr through the exhibitions by R. H. Quaytman and Olga Chernysheva Publication Olga Chernysheva Subway for kids 72 pages Format: 320x240 mm Details: Padded hardcover Concept: Olga Chernysheva Drawings & Texts: Olga Chernysheva Secession 2017 Distribution: Revolver Publishing EUR 29,- Press images Installation views are available for download: www.secession.at/en/presstype/aktuell Press contact Susanne Fernandes Silva T. +43 1 587 53 07-10 F. +43 1 587 53 07-34 E-Mail: presse@secession.at secession Wiener Secession, Association of Visual Artists Friedrichstraße 12, A-1010 Vienna, Austria T. +43-1-587 53 07, F. +43-1-587 53 07-34 office@secession.at, www.secession.at Tuesday Sunday 10 am 6 pm Permanent presentation: Gustav Klimt, Beethoven Frieze 3

Public funding and supporters: Cooperation-, media partners, sponsors: 4

Exhibition Check List All works: Olga Chernysheva Courtesy the artist; Diehl Gallery, Berlin; Temnikova & Kasela Gallery, Tallinn Grafisches Kabinett Staircase: Queuing, 2017 7 drawings, charcoal on paper each 42 x 60 cm framed 49,5 x 491 cm Exhibition room, from left to right: Untitled (Grill), 2012 50 x 35 cm Untitled (Cloth), 2011 40 x 70 cm Untitled (Resting on the Stairs), 2012 40 x 30 cm Untitled (Smoking Man), 2012 60 x 30 cm Untitled (On the Line), 2012 40 x 40 cm From the series Moscow River, 2017 60 x 40 cm 50 x 30 cm 60 x 40 cm 60 x 30 cm 50 x 50 cm 40 x 30 cm 5

Untitled (Bench), 2017 30 x 50 cm Bioaesthetic N1, 2017 From the series Bioaesthetic 40 x 30 cm Untitled, 2006 40 x 50 cm Anonymous Monument, 2008 Metal, plastic, wood 30 x 50 x 37 cm Galerie Chekhov Museum, 2017 Video, colour, sound, 27 min 15 sec Chekhov Museum Story Board Collage, watercolour, charcoal, pencil on paper 10 drawings each 84 x 21 cm, connected to one clip approx. 21 x 835,5 cm Konstantin Stanislavski: Memories of Chekhov Text, lightbox From the series Escalation (2014 ) 7 drawings, charcoal on paper each 84 x 60,5 cm Dream Streets, 1999 28 x 42 x 6 cm Edition of 3 + 2 AP Dream Streets, 1999 28 x 42 x 6 cm Edition of 3 + 2 AP 6

On the Sidelines #1, 2009 63 x 95 x 14 cm 1/5 On the Sidelines #2, 2009 63 x 95 x 14 cm 1/5 Kind People! (3), 2005 23,5 x 16,5 x 2,4 cm 1/3 Kind People! (1), 2005 23,5 x 16,5 x 2,4 cm 1/3 Screens, 2010, 2013, 2017-18-channel video installation Colour, texts, various durations 7