Soon You Will And Soon All Have Forgotten Things Will Have All Things, Forgotten You, 2009
Nina Canell
Offset print, adhesive tape. 43 x 22 cm
10 prints, signed
800 Euro
Nina Canell (born 1979, lives in Berlin) creates
fragile installations that transform man-made and “natural” found objects into
studies on mutability. In placing electrical devices and neon lights alongside
water and rocks or musical instruments and broom handles, she removes them from
their everyday context and brings them together in assemblages where every
object is equal. Once in these temporary structures the objects become active
protagonists and bring their own temporal and narrative logic to the piece. She
was awarded the 2009 Baloise
Art Prize at this year’s Art Basel for her installation "Soon
You Will Have Forgotten All Things and Soon All Things Will Have Forgotten You". Her limited edition for the Kunstverein is
based on this piece. The image, now composed in a somewhat makeshift fashion
with four sections, was originally divided in two with the front and back sides
each showing half of the image and half of the abovementioned title. Now we
only see the personified objects, which lay claim to their existence and seem
to speak their own secret language – a language that turns the observation
contained in the words into insolvable puzzle: "Soon You Will Have Forgotten All
Things And Soon All Things Will Have Forgotten You".
Nina
Canell is a Swedish artist who studied in Dublin. She spent time in New York to
take part in Location One’s residency programme. She recently exhibited her
work at the Manifesta 7 in Rovereto, at the Muhka in Antwerp, at the ICA in
London and at the Konrad Fischer Gallery in Düsseldorf.