EXHIBITIONS
Jürg Domeisen"EWIG MEIN - EWIG DEIN - EWIG UNS
Gold Sculptures and Drawings
27 June - 27 July 2013
Gold, the radiant adrenalin, a sun among the stones. Desired and worshiped. It is the embodiment of that what man strives for. Behind everything of value we find gold. It drives a man to climb naked into a river so that he could hold the shiny element in his hand. It drives men to kill for it, so that they can own it and hoard it and then invent stories to turn it into a hero. Men lay gold at the feet of their brides, in order to manifest what is normally an intangible value. It is the crowning glory of conquest. But what once flourished can wilt as love deviates from lovers. Promises are dissolved, but the gold remains as a testament to an erstwhile pledge. Even when the wedding rings come off, the gold returns into circulation. Because gold is limited and each wedding ring consists of countless older generations – over time the human energy charge on the metal has multiplied exponentially. The collective consciousness of humanity glimmers. No, it shines. Karma Aurum.
Jörg Domeisen understands this. And raises questions with his sculptures. How to respond to this? Here we are dealing with a contemporary work of art in which the artist must not explain the philosophy of the piece to explain his work. What happens here seldom happens in art: the viewer becomes the philosopher.
- Michael Steiner
WORKS
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Bis zum Mond und zurück, 2013, 27 x 15 x 15 cm Gold from wedding rings
Jusque au milieu du null part, 2013, 27 x 20 x 15 cm Gold from wedding rings
Til the end of love, 2013, 23 x 21 x 16 cm Gold from wedding rings
Preserved Humanity Male I, 1998, ca. 20 x 11 x 10 cm clay, pigment, minerals
Preserved Humanity Male II, 1998, 10 × 6 cm clay, pigments and minerals
Preserved Humanity Male III, 1998, 10 × 6 cm clay, pigments and minerals
Preserved Humanity Male IV, 1998, 10 × 6 cm clay, pigments and minerals
Absorber, 2015 Preserved Humanity Female I, 1998, 27 x 14 x 15 cm clay, pigments and minerals
Preserved Humanity Female II, 1998, 12 × 18 × 21 cm clay, pigments and minerals
These Blues IV, 1997, 186 x 180 cm painting, pigment, chalk, minerals and clay on tar paper
These Blues V, 1997, 186 x 180 cm painting, pigment, chalk, minerals and clay on tar paper
Diffusion I, 2013, 24 x 28 cm drawing, graphite, ink, pigment and spices on paper
Diffusion II, 2013, 24 x 28 cm drawing, graphite, ink, pigment and spices on paper
Diffusion III, 2013, 24 x 28 cm drawing, graphite, ink, pigment and spices on paper
Diffusion IV, 2013, 24 x 28 cm drawing, graphite, ink, pigment and spices on paper
Entropy I, 2013, 28 x 24 cm drawing, graphite, ink, pigment and spices on paper
Entropy II, 2013, 45 x 28 cm drawing, graphite, ink, pigment and spices on paper
Entropy III, 2013, 45 x 28 cm drawing, graphite, ink, pigment and spices on paper
Entropy IV, 2013, drawing, graphite, ink, pigment and spices on paper
Nocturne I, 2013, 143 x 143 cm painting, graphite and pastel on chalk ground on wood
Nocturne II, 2013, 143 x 143 cm painting, graphite and pastel on chalk ground on wood
Nocturne III, 2013, 143 x 143 cm Painting, Graphite and pastel on chalk ground on wood