Descripción de la Exposición
Are we holding on to the objects of remembrance – or is it the objects that are holding on to us?
In his first solo exhibition in Portugal, produced for Lumiar Cité, Gernot Wieland presents, among other works, his most recent film “Hello, my name is...” ...and... "Yes, I am fine.”.
In this work, Gernot Wieland links personal narratives, historic reports and scientific facts, fictional and real elements with tragic and comic events, generating a sense of the uncanny, mostly in an ironic or absurd way. It also deals with parrots, the history of drones, psychotherapeutic settings, analyses of powerlessness and the artist’s Catholic childhood, complexifying notions of interpretation of memory.
On the opening day, the artist presents the lecture performance Speaking of Places. With the artist’s performance and the display of images, this presentation has components that are linked to the film, extending it to speculations about crystals and the Austrian actor and cabaret performer Karl Farkas.
Gernot Wieland (Austria) lives and works in Berlin (Germany) and Brantevik (Sweden). Highlights of his more recent events are: ‘Puppet Slam - Objects Do Things’, CCA - Center for Contemporary Art, Warsaw (2016); ‘Random Walks’, Konsthall 44, Møn (2016); ‘Midsummer Night Scream’, De Appel arts centre, Amsterdam (2015); ‘Liberty Taken’, An international festival of arts in the city of Bombay, Bombay (2015); ‘No Bad Days’, Konstmuseum Kalmar, Kalmar (2015); ‘The Reluctant Narrator’, Museu Berardo, Lisbon (2014), ‘Figures of Conjunction’, Kunstverein Nürnberg, Nuremberg (2014); ‘Videonale.14 - Festival for Contemporary Video Art’, Kunstmuseum Bonn (2013); ‘Pecha Kucha: The Bet’, Kunst-Werke - Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin (2013) ‘HOTAVANTGARDEHOTHOT’, Oslo10, Basel (2012); ‘Nach Bonn – Eine Montage’, Kunstverein Bonn (2012); ‘An exhibition of a Study on Knowledge’, Forum Stadtpark, Graz (2012); ‘Touched’, Liverpool Biennale, Liverpool (2010) and ‘Eclats’, CEAAC, Strasbourg (2010). Gernot Wieland has been a lecturer at the Berlin University of the Arts since 2011.
Exposición. 19 nov de 2024 - 02 mar de 2025 / Museo Nacional del Prado / Madrid, España
Formación. 23 nov de 2024 - 29 nov de 2024 / Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS) / Madrid, España