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First Glance Aline
Bouvy / John Gillis The first exhibition at the KUTTNER SIEBERT Gallery
introduces two artistic positions: Belgian artists Aline Bouvy and
John Gillis present their video productions for the first time in
Berlin, and Stefanie Schneider a new series of photographs. ‘First
Glance’ – the initial brief look, representing a significant
moment in the examination of the works – an impression that
steadily changes with the exhibited pieces. In
their short videos, Aline
Bouvy and John Gillis show a specific sequence out of limited plots.
They refer to those significant, cinematic subjects – passion and
violence. Stefanie Schneider’s twelve piece presentation ‘Gestures’ (2003) brings us variations on a simple gesture: a hand protecting the eyes from the sun, the same hand apparently parting the hair, the same hand resting on the brow in a moment of seeming exhaustion, and so on. The camera circles the young lady shot by shot, quite suddenly drawing away and then gradually looking for proximity again. As a result, the pictures acquire a dynamic quality which is inevitably associated with a dramatisation. However, the in-put is too vague and the staging too lacking to give the viewer any chance of drawing a definite conclusion as to the plot. On another level, it is the abstract, paint-like images that increase the current of imprecision. Like a veil, changing drops of colour extend over the actual portrayal. Stefanie Schneider achieves this strange, paint-like effect by making substantial changes to original Polaroid material. You will find the KUTTNER SIEBERT Gallery at Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 16, near the Volksbühne
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