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"Rosemarie Trokel: Spleen"
2002-10-17 until 2003-06-15
Dia Center for the Arts
New York, NY, USA

For Spleen, Rosemarie Trockel will create a new installation comprising a suite of videos projected onto cantilevered walls. The sculptural walls, made of plates of aluminum, will both consolidate and delineate viewing areas in Dias 7,000-square-foot gallery. The videos will include, among others, Manus Spleen I (2000), in which the employment of simple shots and real-time recording produces a calm, measured scene of an open grave, layering memory, reality, and fantasy to contemplate issues of human intimacy.

The short video Manus Spleen III (2001), a dynamic and surreal scene of several women-one falsely pregnant-laughing together at a party, which alludes to the theme of hysteria. By creating unfamiliar characters with uncertain intentions, Trockel draws on a constellation of emotions to provoke, sometimes humorously, unsettling questions about generally held notions of identity.

Central to Trockels work is a feminist viewpoint that has proven singular and sustained, flexible and pithy, when employed as a tool for cultural analysis. Through drawing, sculptural knitted works, painting, and textiles, in addition to her extensive work in video and installation, Trockel has explored social convention and stereotyping as vehicles for disguise. Many of her knitted works blend the worlds of politics and decoration, or machine work and handicraft, to recontextualize the meanings of the objects she creates and to rethink the boundaries of such categories.

Rosemarie Trockel

Born in 1952, Trockel lives and works in Cologne, Germany, and has internationally exhibited her work since the 1980s. Trockels recent solo exhibitions include the Moderna Museet in Stockholm (2001); exhibitions of drawings at Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, and The Drawing Center, New York City, in 2001; De Pont Foundation for Contemporary Art, Tilburg, Netherlands (1999); Musee dart moderne de la ville de Paris (1999); Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (1998); and Kunsthalle Hamburg, Germany (1998). Trockel represented Germany at the 1999 Venice Biennale.


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