Rolf A. Kluenter fragility report[柯罗夫弱報道], March 20 -April 4, 2009 Backyard Gallery Højbro Plads 21B 1200 Copenhagen Denmark
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Rolf A. Kluenters fragility report, more info here
Rolf A.
Kluenter ‘Fragility Report’ Works 2006 - 2009 ‘Fragility Report’ is the third cycle of Rolf A. Kluenter’s
Shanghai works that he created in this Chinese Mega-Metropolis during his
resident-ship since 2000. This cycle presents a range of works that acquires
the density of objects without losing the free form of inwardness that paint
evokes. ‘Fragility Report’ gives an insight into Kluenter’s observation of
urbanity as an awe-inspiring reality. These aspects of Kluenter’s aesthetics
might bear strong reminiscences of scenes and atmospheres of 19th century
Romanticism. In contrast, however, his recourses and references rather relate
to the “Dynamics” of a mega-urban scenario than to the “Mighty” of
Nature. Rolf A. Kluenter looked into areas
excessively and radically over-constructed by human hand and chose as his
central theme an extreme of civilization-appropriation that itself in the
rapidly growing Asian metropolises became reality within a very short time. He
translates and captures elemental cellular patterns of growth that serializes
the depth of unrestrained proliferation of over-construction. This process
simultaneously happens with the de-construction of existing urbanity.
In his picturesque abstractions, the aesthetics
from both worlds -the Western contemporary art inventions and the Oriental
artistic traditions- seem to resonate: basic geometric elements
calligraphically condensed; subtle running colors casting imaginary spaces;
lines and hatching; application of the brush and meander, glazes and
overlapping; blank spaces and contrast. His entire repertoire of
non-representational filigree shapes, an essentially free interplay of artistic
elements, is reminiscent of, but not identical with, handwriting.
Kluenter applies a wide range of color media
(fine color pigments, nail polish from fashion trends, enamel sprays from
metallurgy and Chinese ink) to the canvas whose surfaces combined with these
media yield their own particular textures, inextricably interweaving
transparency with color, fragility with strength and, thus creating a subtle
experience of "pure materiality". All
elements put together to create a melting merger atmosphere could therefore
have a very well meditative balance, representing a peaceful dialogue between
the various applications and media, wouldn't Kluenter have integrated some
medium-seriously disruptive action: irritating dots and spots, fractures,
slants and distortions. He doesn't call this particular cycle of works
"fragility report" without reason, alluding thereby to the vulnerable and
fragile aspects of life, a suddenly appearing catastrophe, the unexpected
crisis or the abrupt obstacles which radically demonstrate that the experience
of insecurity, uncertainty and impermanence are the ever-present co-emerging
factors of our existence. Kluenter's ‘Fragility Report’ in this sense can be
seen as an artistic answer to unforeseen encounters on a virtual map: they show
the borders of the enlightened art history and refer indirectly to other human
abilities: improvisation for example. Rolf
A. Kluenter, an on-going experimenter in his domain, often displays his
paintings in series as ever so many declinations of basic emotional positions.
His works, as himself, are situated between cultures, crossing borders,
intersecting at cross-cultural pathways in the concrete as well as the artistic
domains.
