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Opening reception: Saturday, February 16, 6 – 8 PM
David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by
Michael Riedel, on view at the gallery’s 533 West 19th Street space.
This will be the artist’s fourth solo show at the gallery.
Since the late 1990s, Michael Riedel has advanced his own
model of a self-sustaining artistic production, continuously using
reproductions as a means to “reintroduce the system of art into the
art system.” PowerPoint takes its point of departure in the artist’s
last solo exhibition at David Zwirner entitled The quick brown fox
jumps over the lazy dog (2011). Where this show reflected digital
distribution processes—with Poster Paintings featuring information
from websites communicating Riedel’s work as their backgrounds—
the present exhibition takes the process a step further, allowing
the system to recreate itself once more. It includes new works
made by combining two Poster Paintings using an animated
feature in PowerPoint, the software program used by the artist
when delivering presentations on his work. Riedel has “frozen” the
particular transition between two slides, generating a new work that takes place between two existing works. In a
further variation of the idea, some Poster Paintings were merged with a blank page. The fact that each new work
creates a gap that can be filled again suggests the idea of endless production.
The two exhibitions thus contain distinct translations of the same visual source material. Where the Poster Paintings
in the earlier show were hung against wallpaper printed with text from David Zwirner’s website, the PowerPoint
Paintings are displayed against wallpaper featuring patterns from individual Poster Paintings. Twenty individual
show cards each presenting different PowerPoint effects will also be on view. In mailings announcing the opening,
a CD was included featuring a song by Woog Riots created for the exhibition, with lyrics taken verbatim from the
text on the show card.
Michael Riedel was born in 1972 and currently lives and works in Frankfurt, where he received a Meisterschüler
degree at the Städelschule in 2000. The same year, he launched the experimental artist space Oskar-von-Miller
Strasse 16 in Frankfurt, where he restaged cultural events held at other locations throughout the city. In 2004,
communal dinners were introduced at the venue, which, following a temporary relocation to Berlin, now exists in
its third iteration at a new address in Frankfurt. The communal dinners continue under the name Freitagsküche.
Over the past decade, Riedel has shown in both solo and group exhibitions at prominent venues throughout
the United States and Europe. In 2012, his work was the subject of a major survey, Kunste zur Text, at the Schirn
Kunsthalle in Frankfurt. Other recent solo exhibitions include the Kunstverein Hamburg (2010); Städel Museum,
Frankfurt (2009); and the Kunstraum Innsbruck, Austria (2007). He has participated in a number of international
group exhibitions including the Sprengel Museum Hannover (2012); Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria (2011); Galleria
Civica d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (GAM), Turin (2010); Tate Modern, London (2009); Kunsthalle Bern (2008
and 2006); Lyon Biennale of Contemporary Art, France (2007); Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art (2005); and
the Secession, Vienna (2003).
For all press inquiries, please contact
Kim Donica at David Zwirner 212-727-2070 kim@davidzwirner.com
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