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Eröffnung: Fri, 29.09.2023 | 20 Uhr
Großer Saal
30.09.2023 - 26.11.2023

Black Exhaustion

Noel W Anderson’s woven works are based on photographs found in various archives, some better and some lesser known, that illustrate mechanisms worldwide by which Black male bodies appear as representatives of a type of Black performativity, in encounters with authorities or other power systems or with themselves. Through this he explores systems that are not just constructing that subject but surround it as well, along with all other interrelated subjects.

 

The fact that Anderson’s works are woven makes then seem more soft, flexible, and formable, yet at the same time they follow a pattern formed out of knots that essentially holds the images together. The problem of identity is at the core of his practice, as his works function as a weird kind of mirror, stressing the entangled relationship between the observer and the observed.

 

For Anderson, exhaustion suspends meaning in time and in space. Some of his tapestries, and in Black Exhaustion these include Co-loss-us (2023), get literally suspended from the ceiling, where they fold, denying the viewer access to all their details. The moment of suspension is also the moment of Duchampian infrathin, when a thing transitions into the other yet is not defined enough to be the Other. Exhaustion is the periphery of something in the mind, which creates a horizon for a new differentiation.

Noel W Anderson (*1981, Louisville, Kentucky) lives and works in New York.
nwastudios.com
 

Exhibition programmed by Séamus Kealy & curated by Mirela Baciak.
 

Artist Talk

November 17th, 18:00

Impoverished Image Swings in Meaning

Noel W Anderson in conversation with Hito Steyerl

Programmed by Mirela Baciak

 

The Digital Catalogue for this exhibiton can be seen here: http://salzburger-kunstverein.at/digitorial