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Studio Voltaire: Against Interpretation - curated by Micky Schubert - 27 June 2009 to 25 July 2009

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27 June 2009 to 25 July 2009
Gallery open Wednesday - Saturday, 12 - 6pm
Opening night - Thursday 25th June
Studio Voltaire
1a Nelson�s Row
SW4 7JR
London
United Kingdom
Europe
p: 44 (0) 207 622 1294
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Salome Machaidze
DARVINS WEDDING, The King
oil on canvas, 17 .8 x 23.8 cm
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Craig Fisher
Markus Vater
Babak Ghazi
Chris Evans



Artists in this exhibition: Marieta Chirulescu, Salome Machaidze, Paul Sietsema, Stephen Sutcliffe, Mark van Yetter, Maximilian Zentz Zlomovitz


Against Interpretation

An exhibition curated by Micky Schubert at Studio Voltaire.

Opening night - Thursday 25th June
Exhibition runs 27th June - 25th July 2009

Featuring:

Marieta Chirulescu
Salome Machaidze
Paul Sietsema
Stephen Sutcliffe
Mark van Yetter
Maximilian Zentz Zlomovitz



[34]
Interpretation takes the sensory experience of the work of art for granted, and proceeds from there. This cannot be taken for granted, now. Think of the sheer multiplication of works of art available to every one of us, superadded to the conflicting tastes and odors and sights of the urban environment that bombard our senses. Ours is a culture based on excess, on overproduction; the result is a steady loss of sharpness in our sensory experience. All the conditions of modern life--its material plenitude, its sheer crowdedness--conjoin to dull our sensory faculties. And it is in the light of the condition of our senses, our capacities (rather than those of another age), that the task of the critic must be assessed.

[35]
What is important now is to recover our senses. We must learn to see more, to hear more, to feel more.

[36]
Our task is not to find the maximum amount of content in a work of art, much less to squeezes more content out of the work than is already there. Our task is to cut back content so that we can see the thing at all.

[37]
The aim of all commentary on art now should be to make works of art--and, by analogy, our own experience--more, rather than less, real to us. The function of criticism should be to show how it is what it is, even that it is what it is, rather than to show what it means.

In place of a hermeneutics we need an erotics of art.

Susan Sontag, Against Interpretation [1964]




For further information or images, please contact Sarah McCrory or Joe Scotland on 020 7622 1294 or sarah/joe @studiovoltaire.org








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