EXHIBITIONS
MarckTrapped
Video Sculptures
19 August - 30 September 2010
The women in MARCK's video installations are locked in narrow spaces. They function as symbols for a limited space of action provided by society in which women find themselves. At the same time, they also function as patterns for inter-gender relationships and communication. His women are limited in their movement, but use it to explore the narrow rooms provided for them-hoping for a dissolution of the boundaries and physical limitations caused by their actions. The earliest installation by the artist expands the physical space by a historical, socio-cultural one: In "Maria" (2009) a young woman seeks to doff the costume of the Virgin Mary, to free herself from her protective gesture thus also freeing herself from the image of women represented by her. However, MARCK does not want his art to function as a mouthpiece for typical and seemingly obvious women's topics but chooses the woman to be a symbol for his observations of society. His works are not meant to provide answers and targeted interpretations on certain topics, but raise questions and inspire considerations. The technical media available to him allow MARCK to cross borders of perception. The video is not only a messenger (of a visual message), but due to the sculptural frame also receives a spacial dimension which in turn he seeks to breakthrough, e.g. in "Dusche" (Shower, 2008) where water comes from the frame, in "Sichel" (Sickle, 2009) where the pendulum is swung beyond the frame of the lightbox or in "Kreuz" (Cross, 2009) where a crucified woman is reconstructed using video fragments. In doing so, MARCK does not allow coincidence but builds his works on the foundation of exact contextual and technical visions. The technique itself is not the priority but a means to an end-an organ for MARCK's observations and his urge to evoke certain feelings. MARCK's video sculptures and installations offer possibilities to their observers to identify our physical and psychical limitations (anew) and to break free.
WORKS
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Human air system, 2005
119.4 x 38.1 x 119.4 cm
tube-tv, glass, liquid Video sculpture, 03:41 movie loop
Kreuz, 2009, 106.7 x 68.6 x 22.9 cm
LCD pannel, iron Video sculpture, 499 pictures loop Marck
Sichel, 2009, 86.4 x 50.8 x 20.3 cm
Sichel, 2009, 86.4 x 50.8 x 20.3 cm
LCD, iron, glass Video sculpture, 12:10 movie loop
Maria II, 2010, 88.9 x 53.3 x 17.8 cm
LCD, wood, glass Video sculpture, 36:49 movie loop
Dornen, 2008, 86.4 x 50.8 x cm
LCD, iron, glass Video sculpture, 01:55 movie loop
Pandoras Box, 2005, 65 x 45 x 140 cm
Video Sculpture
Tauchen , 2010, 210.8 x 50.8 x 20.3 cm LCD, wood, horns Video sculpture, 15:18 movie loop
Türkisches Bad, 2008, 86.4 x 50.8 x 20.3 cm LCD, iron, glass Video sculpture, 09:44 movie loop