JOCHEN GERNER MATERIAL IMPRESO Comisario: Francesc Ruiz / programa "a 3 bandas" 03.04 / 08.05.2014
Por segundo año etHALL participa en el programa "Jugada a 3 bandas", iniciativa que pone en relación las actividades de las galerías, los comisarios
y los artistas. En esta ocasión, desde etHALL hemos querido dar carta blanca en calidad de comisario a Francesc Ruiz, con el que ya pudimos contar como artista en la programación de nuestro primer año, y con el compartimos una sensibilidad común hacia una nueva forma de entender el dibujo.
Su popuesta es la exposición Material Impreso del artista francés Jochen Gerner.
Esta individual recoge una pequeña selección de trabajos, acompañada de un conjunto de publicaciones, de una figura clave para entender, actualmente, los vínculos existentes entre cómic experimental y arte contemporáneo. Miembro del colectivo OuBaPo "Ouvroir de Bande Dessinée Potentielle", Jochen Gerner usa el cómic como materia base para reflexionar sobre "la posibilidad infinita de relaciones que existen entre la palabra
y la imagen".
For the second year etHALL participates in the program "Move to 3 bands", an initiative that links the activities of galleries, curators and artists.
On this occasion, from etHALL we wanted to give carte blanche as a curator to Francesc Ruiz, with whom we could already count as an artist
in the programming of our first year, and with him we shared a common sensibility towards a new way of understanding drawing . His exhibition
is the exhibition Material Impreso (Impressed Material) by the French artist Jochen Gerner.
This individual collects a small selection of works, accompanied by a set of publications, of a key figure to understand, at present, the links between experimental comic and contemporary art. Member of the collective OuBaPo "Ouvroir de Bande Dessinée Potentielle", Jochen Gerner uses comics
as a base material to reflect on "the infinite possibility of relationships that exist between words and images".
On this occasion, from etHALL we wanted to give carte blanche as a curator to Francesc Ruiz, with whom we could already count as an artist
in the programming of our first year, and with him we shared a common sensibility towards a new way of understanding drawing . His exhibition
is the exhibition Material Impreso (Impressed Material) by the French artist Jochen Gerner.
This individual collects a small selection of works, accompanied by a set of publications, of a key figure to understand, at present, the links between experimental comic and contemporary art. Member of the collective OuBaPo "Ouvroir de Bande Dessinée Potentielle", Jochen Gerner uses comics
as a base material to reflect on "the infinite possibility of relationships that exist between words and images".