Christopher Williams
MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen)
Theater has increasingly been a touchstone for Williams, and the exhibition Christopher Williams . MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen) at C/O Berlin utilizes its terminology to restage three rooms from previous exhibitions, including Wiels Center for Contemporary Art in Brussels, Galerie Nächst St. Stephan in Vienna, and a solo booth at the Frieze Art Fair in New York. In addition to replicating these presentations within the terms of a new exhibition at C/O Berlin, each physical element of the photographs has also been reconsidered, reprinted in a different size, and framed with different materials. Each of these rooms presents adaptations of these earlier permutations, underlining the exhibition format itself as a medium. A fourth room in the exhibition at C/O Berlin includes a display of materials on loan from the archives of Bertolt Brecht, Guy Debord, Harun Farocki, Peter Weiss, and Edward Weston, building a historical ground for a discussion about adaptation, modeling, and the reuse of existing images.
MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen)
MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen)
MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen)
MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen)
MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen)
MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen)
MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen)
Theater has increasingly been a touchstone for Williams, and the exhibition Christopher Williams . MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen) at C/O Berlin utilizes its terminology to restage three rooms from previous exhibitions, including Wiels Center for Contemporary Art in Brussels, Galerie Nächst St. Stephan in Vienna, and a solo booth at the Frieze Art Fair in New York. In addition to replicating these presentations within the terms of a new exhibition at C/O Berlin, each physical element of the photographs has also been reconsidered, reprinted in a different size, and framed with different materials. Each of these rooms presents adaptations of these earlier permutations, underlining the exhibition format itself as a medium. A fourth room in the exhibition at C/O Berlin includes a display of materials on loan from the archives of Bertolt Brecht, Guy Debord, Harun Farocki, Peter Weiss, and Edward Weston, building a historical ground for a discussion about adaptation, modeling, and the reuse of existing images.
MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen)
MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen)
MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen)
MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen)
MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen)
MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen)
MODEL: Kochgeschirre, Kinder, Viet Nam (Angepasst zum Benutzen)