Solo exhibitions of works by Marcel Odenbach and Ellen Berkenblit open at Anton Kern Gallery
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Solo exhibitions of works by Marcel Odenbach and Ellen Berkenblit open at Anton Kern Gallery
Studio view, Tupac, 2015. Ink and collage on paper, 98 7/16 x 59 1/16 inches. Courtesy the artist and Anton Kern Gallery, New York. Photo: Vesko Gösel.



NEW YORK, NY.- In his seventh exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery, German video and collage artist Marcel Odenbach presents five large works on paper along with a group of objects. The eye-catching centerpiece is a portrait of rapper and songwriter Tupac Shakur (1971-1996), surrounded by images of shrubs and trees in urban green areas, a pair of gardener’s overalls drying on a clothesline, and five collaged African seed pods in a display case.

Viewed at a distance the collages convey a sense of tranquility and casualness, however upon closer inspection, the subjects’ latent histories are slowly revealed through hundreds of images that make up the larger work. Images relating to the history of the civil rights movement and early 1990s American pop culture depict a 23-year-old Tupac at the height of his fame, in all his serene coolness and splendor, even showing a touch of fragility. Correspondingly, the collages, entitled Grünfläche 1-3 (Greene Zone 1-3) and Nach getaner Arbeit (After the Work is Done), reveal underlying stories of religious delusion, racism, and murder. In a reversal to the apparent covering-up and veiling of the truth through the metaphor of unrestrained growth of urban shrubbery, Odenbach has taken five objects from nature, large seed pods he collected in Ghana, and in turn covered them with images referencing a variety of stories that range from the life of Irish-born painter Francis Bacon to current events such as the murder of twelve people at the offices of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

Odenbach’s work focuses on social issues and human struggles that resonate with his own personal history. Continuing themes include German history, German-Jewish culture, civil rights, social justice, and freedom of expression, among others. This dialectical pull of an enticing overall image and the complexity of the underlying social issues and narratives is characteristic of Odenbach’s collage as well as video work. The artist’s seemingly dissimilar practices – collage and video – share a similar process. The highly methodical way Odenbach works with paper (transferring, cutting, sorting, compiling, and layering found images) mimics early video editing techniques. The artist culls collage materials from a vast personal archive of press clippings and photographs. He photocopies the original materials onto acid-free watercolor paper, dyes each piece in a wash of watercolor, and sorts them into piles according to hue and theme. With the overall image plotted out in advance, Odenbach assembles the work in a systematic process.

Odenbach (b.1953), who lives and works in Cologne, has participated in numerous international solo and group exhibitions and currently teaches at Germany’s most prominent art school, the Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorf. His work is included in many public collections including the Museum of Modern Art, the Centre Pompidou, Museum Ludwig, and the National Gallery of Canada. While primarily known as a pioneer in video art, Odenbach has been creating drawings and collages for over 30 years. The Kunstmuseum Bonn recently highlighted this significant aspect of his career with the exhibition, and accompanying catalogue, Marcel Odenbach: Papierarbeiten 1975 – 2013.

Berkenblit's practice hovers between representation and abstraction, often presenting the female figure experiencing a realm of imaginative explosion and escape. Through her unpredictable application of paint, she presents private and flirtatious worlds, where girls can be ladies and ladies can be women-–or somewhere in between. Her subjects capture a playful and sinister balance of eroticism and comedy—and as Carroll Dunham puts it, "now seem dangerous and slightly unhinged, hell-bent on finding action, or generating it."

Ellen Berkenblit (b.1958) lives and works in New York and has been exhibiting with solo shows since 1984. In 2014 she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship. Her work is in public collections such as The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Farnsworth Art Museum; Rockland; Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn; The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.

Most recent groups exhibitions include Eid Ma Clack Shaw, Organized by Abby Messitte, LABspace, Great Barrington, MA (2015); Ellen Berkenblit, Lee Maida, Tracy Miller, Derek Eller, New York, NY (2015); SELF: Portraits of Artists in their Absence, curated by Filippo Fossati, National Academy Museum & School, New York, NY (2015); and Ellen Berkenblit, Steve DiBenedetto, Philip Hanson, Barry Le Va, Albert Oehlen, Alexander Ross, Rebecca Shore, David Nolan Gallery, New York, NY (2014). Ellen Berkenblit will also be included in the upcoming group shows The Westreich/Wagner Collection, Whitney Museum, New York, NY (2015), traveling to Centre Pompidou, Paris, France (2016); Other Planes of There, Corbett Vs. Dempsey, Chicago, IL (2015); BODY/IMAGE, Susan Inglett Gallery, New York, NY (2015);










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