Claudia Rogge | individualism, reproducibility and mass

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | designer fashion blog | Claudia Rogge

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | designer fashion blog | Claudia Rogge

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | designer fashion blog | Claudia Rogge

In the contemporary art scene, German artist Claudia Rogge is an exceptional person. She continually photographs crowds of practically identical people , all dressed in the same way and holding the same pose to create a unique mass identity. Arranged either in repetition, tessellation or in choreographed groups, her figures represent the unique little tiles that form an intricate mosaic. Man himself turns into a pattern, into an ornament. At the same time there is the question of whether the conceptual classification is justified. Are they really patterns or ornaments? Might they not simply be masses or forms? It seems, however, that we can cope best with the conceptual term of pattern.

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | designer fashion blog | Claudia Rogge

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | designer fashion blog | Claudia Rogge

Although Claudia Rogge shows us patterns, her works no longer shows an indistinct and homogeneous element but one made up of minuscule differences that need to be sought out carefully in each single photograph. The disposition of the persons depicted reminds spectators of their own movements and postures, which are no mere coincidences but basic dimensions of the sense of social direction. Postures and emotions correspond with each other. Analysing the body language is helpful for a better understanding of other people. Claudio Rogge  plays with perception, which she carries on. She shows her wish to bring things closer together in terms of space and time. “If you pause motionless”, says photographer Robert Doisneau, “people will look at you.”

This is one of the elements which makes Claudia Rogge´s pictures so attractive. A motionlessness that repeats itself and thus appears to be movement within stillness.They can be approached in the same way one would approach a still life. With Vermeer, says philosopher Paul Virilio, the living world corresponds with a still life. With Claudia Rogge it seems the same yet with a slight difference: she has raised the living world of mere illusion to the status of an art icon. Our age, in which the mass media are left to themselves, has accomplished the step from the necessary to the superfluous. Claudia Rogge turns our gaze back to the aesthetic glossy print with its mass of people returning to us the individual within us.

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | designer fashion blog | Claudia Rogge

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | designer fashion blog | Claudia Rogge 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | designer fashion blog | Claudia Rogge

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | designer fashion blog | Claudia Rogge

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | designer fashion blog | Claudia Rogge

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | designer fashion blog | Claudia Rogge

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | designer fashion blog | Claudia Rogge

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | designer fashion blog | Claudia Rogge

 

Photos by Claudia Rogge | Claudia Rogge website | Sources: Marianne Hoffmann

Diary 061210 | Vernissage Verbeke Foundation november 2010

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Snapshot video diary 061210 | Vernissage Verbeke Foundation november 2010

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Snapshot video diary 061210 | Vernissage Verbeke Foundation november 2010

The above video gives a snapshot impression from the vernissage of various new exhibitions at the Verbeke Foundations of modern avantgarde art.

One of the fascinating exhibitions is Certified Copy.
In a world where numerous multinationals multiply data banks destined to the patented reproduction of genetic information, the Verbeke Foundation organised an exhibition on the notions of copying and cloning. The exhibition unites the works of over twenty international contemporary artists, like for example: L.A. Raeven, Jonas Vansteenkiste and Janieta Eyre,  who are concerned in the question of the reproduction of living and lifeless materials.

From delftware from the museum of Leiden over the masterpieces of Hirst, Murakami or Cattelan, to fluorescent transgenic fishes, all presented works give us the possibility to draw a parallel between both contemporary artistic and scientific practices. The characters of the Coco Chanel logo on the exhibition poster also evoke daily counterfeited products, and the expressions of Certified Copy, Carbon Copy and Creative Commons. In fact, the exhibition adopts a critical viewpoint on the motivations for reproducing works and living organisms, and on the stipulations of this reproduction in our globalised society.

Further exhibitions which opened at the vernissage are a retrospective of the works created by Mark Verstockt, Trou de Ville and De Wolkenbreier(s).

Certified copy, Mark Verstockt and Trou de Ville will run until 10th of April 2011.
Wolkenbreier(s) will run untill the 30th of Januari 2011.

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Snapshot video diary 061210 | Vernissage Verbeke Foundation november 2010

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Snapshot video diary 061210 | Vernissage Verbeke Foundation november 2010

 Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Snapshot video diary 061210 | Vernissage Verbeke Foundation november 2010

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Snapshot video diary 061210 | Vernissage Verbeke Foundation november 2010

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Snapshot video diary 061210 | Vernissage Verbeke Foundation november 2010

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Snapshot video diary 061210 | Vernissage Verbeke Foundation november 2010

 

Video and photos by Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Verbeke Foundation website

Quadriennale 2010 | Düsseldorf

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion blog | Quadriennale 2010 | Joseph Beuys

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion blog | Quadriennale 2010 | Joseph Beuys

 

Düsseldorf is an important centre for modern and contemporary art in Germany. Many new and established museums and galleries as well as exhibition events are prominent in the city on the banks of the Rhine. The world famous Kunstakademie is at the heart of the museum landscape. Many internationally acclaimed artists such as Joseph Beuys and Bernd and Hilla Becher and their students have studied and taught there. Artists such as Byars, Broodthaers and Paik were attracted to the city and have worked there.

Presence of Art “Kunstgegenwärtig – Presence of Art” – is the title of the currently running Quadriennale. The 2010 edition of this event will run untill January 2011.
Yesterday – today – tomorrow. What characterized the art that defined life in Düsseldorf in the 60s, 70s, 80s and beyond? A retrospective of the rich creation of art from these years, a time in which Düsseldorf rose to become an international centre of the art scene and had an influence on art far beyond the borders of Germany, is the starting point for further inquiry as explored in many exhibitions. What significance does this art still have today? How does the current situation of the art scene in Düsseldorf and the surrounding area present itself? And: What significance will contemporary art in Düsseldorf have in the future? Along with taking a retrospective “back to the roots” look, a critical appraisal and current self-positioning will be undertaken.

City councillor in charge of cultural affairs Hans -Georg Lohe on the thematic focus: “With a retrospective focus, the Quadriennale 2010 opens up a wide spectrum of contemporary art from the last 50 years, showing the multi-facetted interaction and the great international appeal of the Düsseldorf art scene. This is illuminated by the various exhibitions that never cease to amaze.”

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion blog | Quadriennale 2010 | Joseph Beuys

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion blog | Quadriennale 2010 | Joseph Beuys

 

Video: Ralph Goertz | Photos top: Joseph Beuys, zeige deine Wunde, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, München VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn | Photos bottom: Joseph Beuys, Stripes from the house of the shaman, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra | Source: Quadriennale

Vermin Twins | Exoskeleton video

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion Blog | Vermin Twins | Exoskeleton music video

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion Blog | Vermin Twins | Exoskeleton music video

Earlier this year the Vermin Twins (Micha Volders and Lotte Vanhamel) released their intriguing and innovative debute album “Exoskeleton” which was a cocktail of freestyle experimental pop, dance and electronica with an avantgarde edge. Now they have released a video for the title track of this album.

This is what they said themselves, on their Facebook page, about this new video:

“Vermin Twins made a new video for “exoskeleton” just for fun! No budget, no crew, no hifi equipment but a handheld digital camera and a lot of work!”

We think the video is a fascinating and strong piece of work and it shows that their talent also applies in the visual presentation of their music. Creating this level of work with minimal resources is something you don’t see a lot these days. With virtual no budget, Lotte and Micha manage to create the full package in this video: music, sound, dance and visuals melt into a strong and exciting performance.

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion Blog | Vermin Twins | Exoskeleton music video

 Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion Blog | Vermin Twins | Exoskeleton music video

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion Blog | Vermin Twins | Exoskeleton music video

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion Blog | Vermin Twins | Exoskeleton music video

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion Blog | Vermin Twins | Exoskeleton music video

Read also more about the vermin twins in an earlier post on the W&V Blog

Video, music and photos by Vermin Twins | Vermin Twins website | Vermin Twins Blog