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Alexandra Bircken
May 12 – September 2, 2012
Opening: Friday, May 11, 2012, 7 pm

Alexandra Bircken (*1967, lives in Cologne) combines everyday, well-known, and familiar materials into sculptural objects. She uses objets trouvés such as branches, stones, wire, and foil, as well as hair, pantyhose, scraps of newspaper, and foam, weaving them into pictures or sculptures. But her prime material is wool. Woollen thread turns up repeatedly, connecting and linking individual objects into an open fabric as in the “units,” large net pictures that stretch between framework constructions; or it is literally knitted to form narrative objects. Her works develop from within. In the first place, the wool is a thread worked by simple handiwork techniques into something, an object that can nest on branches or be enclosed in mortar. Her materials nestle against, envelop one another, and are often in striking contrast: pigmented wax covers wire netting or hair envelops a ski. The soft materials confront their gender-specific stereotypes, counteract them and thus implicitly demonstrate their contradictions. 

Her compositional technique divests the object trouvé of its original properties, but, keeping its modes of meaning in mind, gives birth to organic objects. The anti-form of Robert Morris and Eva Hesse inevitably comes to mind, but Bircken makes greater use of the readymade principle to incorporate it in her pictures and sculptures. The form of the individual object is not the prime focus and the artistic act is not selection, not first and foremost re-evaluation but fundamental construction, using things that are available to us and that can be taken beyond themselves—an ideal of metamorphotic and organic development. Her penchant for textile material is no accident. The artist studied fashion design until 1995 at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London. Up to her first exhibition in 2004 at BQ in Cologne, she designed fashion and textile accessories that, although they could be worn, had to some extent already lost their purely functional nature, coming to display sculptural properties. In 2004 Alexandra Bircken was awarded a studio grant by the Cologne Kunstverein. Since then she has regularly participated in international exhibitions.

For the Kunstverein Hamburg, Alexandra Bircken is developing an installation on the upper floor of the Kunstverein, which, inspired by the spatial situation of columns and joists and the open window fronts, weaves, interlaces and intertwines, setting a quite different materiality against the architecture and thus extending the suspense of the individual works to the entire exhibition.

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Beate Anspach  
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Klosterwall 23  
20095 Hamburg 
Tel. +49(0)40 32 21 58  
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