post-title Andrea Éva Győri | Audience is Getting Frantic – Approaching Vibration | Grimmuseum | 26.03.-06.05.2017

Andrea Éva Győri | Audience is Getting Frantic – Approaching Vibration | Grimmuseum | 26.03.-06.05.2017

Andrea Éva Győri | Audience is Getting Frantic – Approaching Vibration | Grimmuseum | 26.03.-06.05.2017

Andrea Éva Győri | Audience is Getting Frantic – Approaching Vibration | Grimmuseum | 26.03.-06.05.2017

until 06.05. | #1142ARTatBerlin | Grimmuseum presents from 26th March 2017 the exhibition “Audience is Getting Frantic – Approaching Vibration” by the artist Andrea Éva Győri.

Andrea Éva Győri’s artistic practice revolves around the connection between the body and the psyche as a reflection of personal and social processes. Themes include sexuality and satisfaction as forms of self-care, and partnerships and the power relations that they generate. The exhibited works–mostly videos and drawings–are the result of remarkably trustful collaborations with their protagonists. The individual interpersonal and humorous encounters form a performative base that is essential to Győri’s approach. Her project for Manifesta 11 in Zurich, in which she worked together with a sexual therapist, deals with the female orgasm in several series of drawings. In part, the studies are illustrations of exercises from behavioual psychology sessions. Others are portraits, in which the artist depicts women masturbating, visually analyzing their  fantasies. In a time when over-sexualisation is both denounced and omnipresent, Győri offers a contrast to high-definition, pornographic photography, with its masculine gaze: an offensively subjective, artistic portrait of female nudity and intimacy.

The most recent video work, presented for the first time in Grimmuseum, features the above mentioned sexual therapist, elucidating Győri’s drawings in the installation in Zurich. Her technical and solution-oriented approach stands in contrast to the playful, impulsive nature of the drawings. In the exhibition the work forms the counterpart to an earlier video by Győri, which emerged in the closest of familial nuclei: that of mother and daughter. In the film Mom makes the bed (2016) the camera is the silent conversation partner, who listens to the mother of the artist as she makes the bed in the morning. In the midst of routine yet careful hand movements, the middle-aged woman explains the cornerstones of a balanced partnership and the dynamics that can arise from years of cohabitation. Parallel to creating household order, Győris mother gives her daughter, and at the same time every (female) viewer of the video, very personal advice for a fulfilling life.

Although Győri’s work is very direct and based on individual experience, it ties into the contemporary reality of the viewer in a universal way with a playful gravity. The personal life of the artist herself is, despite the intimacy of her approach, not present in the final work. Rather, as moderator she lays bare access to the formation of intimacy. Rather, as a moderator she facilitates the intimacy of its formation.

Andrea Éva Győri (*1985 in Budapest, HU) lives and works in Berlin and Stuttgart. Studies in Fine Arts, Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Stuttgart in Class of Christian Jankowski, Mike Bouchet (Video/Performance/Sculpture/Installation), Felix Ensslin (Aesthetic/Psychoanalytical Culture Theory). Studies of Fine Arts at HONGIK University; Asien Oriental painting studies, Seoul, Korea, guest studies in Human Anatomy and Autopsy at the Medical University of Budapest.
From May 2017 onwards, Andrea Éva Győri will be artist in residence at Jan Van Eyck Multiform Institute for Fine Art and Reflection, Residency Program and Projects Scholarship, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

Győri has presented her work at international institutions, including: Haus der Kunst, München (upcoming); MANIFESTA 11, Zürich; Victoria Art Center, Bukarest, Romania; SeMA NaNJI Exchibition Hall, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul; Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei, Taiwan; /si:n/ Biennial for Videoart and Performance in Palestine, Ramallah; Bundeskunsthalle Bonn; Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden; Bonner Kunstverein; Videonale15 Parcours Bonn; Kunstverein Familie Montez – Frankfurt / Main; Seoul Art Space-Seogyo, Seoul; 12. Triennalle der Kleinplastik, Fellbach; Gallery Wiensowski & Harbord, Berlin; Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart; Goethe Institut in Washington, D.C.

Her selected public and private performances took place at Kunstmuseum Bonn; Videonale 15 Bonn; Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw; me Collectors Room Berlin / Stiftung Olbricht; Kunsthalle Baden-Baden; W139, Amsterdam, Portikus, Frankfurt; Gallery Wiensowski & Harbord, Berlin; Heidelberger Kunstverein, Heidelberg; Seoul Museum of Art – SeMA, Seoul: Venice Biennale Hungarian Pavilion, Venice; Wiels, Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels; Ute Weingarten-Artpress, Berlin; Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart; Künstlerhaus Stuttgart, amongst others.

Vernissage: Saturday, 25th March 2017, 7 p.m.

Exhibition period: Sunday, 26th March to Saturday, 6th May 2017

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Image caption: Andrea Éva Győri, My menial doesn’t talk

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