07.07.2011 - 31.07.2011
Anton Unai | DO WHAT YOU CAN, WITH WHAT YOU HAVE, WHERE YOU ARE.
"Anton Unai personifies the creative philosophy represented by
Joseph Beuys’ legacy: a profound belief in the sanctity of spontaneity,
the poetry of chaos, and the rejection of traditional academia. As a
self-taught artist, Unai’s installations are often the result of
weeklong 'actions,' improvised and created on-site using mostly found
objects, or 'golden garbage,' salvaged from the streets of his action.
Using materials that reflect the urban landscape, ordinary detritus
like rusty sheet metal or yesterday’s newspaper, Unai’s work resurrects
and reinvents the discarded relics of the modern masses. His art is at
once rough and delicate, exposing sentimental and vulnerable humanity
through violent gestures, provocative irony and messy compositions that
defy traditional aesthetic boundaries. Meta-narratives, pop and
subculture artifacts, religious iconography and a wide breadth of
literary references are all present in his multifaceted installations,
as well as allusions to art historical antecedents ranging from
Basquiat’s urban poetry to Sir Howard Hodgkin’s abstract paintings as
sculptural objects to Jonathan Meese’s theatrical symbolism."
(Pressetext: Circleculture Art)

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10119 Berlin
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Web: http://www.circleculture-gallery.com
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