Elif Saydam & Leonie Nagel at THE TAIL

Artists: Elif Saydam & Leonie Nagel

Exhibition title: glücksfall

Venue: THE TAIL, Brussels, Belgium

Date: July 19 – August 26, 2020

Photography: GRAYSC / all images copyright and courtesy of the artists and THE TAIL, Brussels

1.Picture two levels far away from each other. One is high above, the other is far below. Taking the stairs is one possible way of moving from one level to the other. Which step do you take first? It seems to be something like the number -10, which is not too bad. It has been raining and the stairs are mossy and incredibly slippery. Could there be a way to skip a few steps, or is there an alternate path?

Second try: turn the image clockwise. Suddenly you can easily go from right to left or the other way around. The stairs come out of the wall and lead back there too. There is a platform in the middle, a more left or more right peace of wall, the self-set goal.

2.The year is 1927. Gluck has an exhibition opening; the nerves make her drink, the drinks make her drunk. She goes home, bathes in confusion, picks her teeth and goes to bed alone. The next morning, Gluck wakes up and – with an element of surprise but lacking drama – is physiologically changed. Gluck examines Gluck in the mirror, feeling nothing but a fresh taste of a new comfort and the buzz of a hangover in Gluck’s teeth. Gluck decides then on, personal pronouns and fa-shion accessories are thereby useless. Gluck slides down to the floor in relief. Gluck needn’t worry ‘bout much; Gluck is independently wealthy, the world will abide.

3.Ask the oracle of Delphi: is it hard work, is it luck or is it destiny?

4.Upon arrival, some people immediately remove their shoes. Others like to keep them on.

5.The most difficult part of a home to sweep is the staircase.

The staircase is the most difficult part of a home to sweep.

Sweeping the staircase of a home is the most difficult part.

6.L and E work the midnight shift, uncrating enormous tacky jewelry for the sculpture garden of a grand provincial “museum” in a decrepit no-name town, formerly an empire of coal mines. They joke around about being “saved” while avoiding the aggressive museum director. All night, up and down, they climb wacky staircases scattered throughout the postmodern architecture like a hid-den joke on the workers that use them, who are trying to get from A to B to Feierabend. Forgetting a box of screws on another level quickly becomes painful. L and E learn to enjoy “wasting time” climbing all of the stairs. Eventually, the clock strikes twelve; L puts on L’s street clothes, pump-kin tones from head to toe. E can’t find E’s other shoe. In solidarity they decide to walk down the street barefoot together.

Elif Saydam & Leonie Nagel, glücksfall, 2020, exhibition view, THE TAIL, Brussels

Elif Saydam & Leonie Nagel, glücksfall, 2020, exhibition view, THE TAIL, Brussels

Elif Saydam & Leonie Nagel, glücksfall, 2020, exhibition view, THE TAIL, Brussels

Elif Saydam & Leonie Nagel, glücksfall, 2020, exhibition view, THE TAIL, Brussels

Elif Saydam & Leonie Nagel, glücksfall, 2020, exhibition view, THE TAIL, Brussels

Elif Saydam & Leonie Nagel, glücksfall, 2020, exhibition view, THE TAIL, Brussels

Elif Saydam & Leonie Nagel, glücksfall, 2020, exhibition view, THE TAIL, Brussels

Elif Saydam & Leonie Nagel, glücksfall, 2020, exhibition view, THE TAIL, Brussels

Elif Saydam & Leonie Nagel, glücksfall, 2020, exhibition view, THE TAIL, Brussels

Elif Saydam, Gluck frame (The wrong side of the Atlantic), Pencil, gesso on canvas; wood and wall paint; custom sticker, 56,7 x 69,2 cm, 2020

Elif Saydam, Gluck frame (The wrong side of the Atlantic), Pencil, gesso on canvas; wood and wall paint; custom sticker, 56,7 x 69,2 cm, 2020

Elif Saydam, Gluck frame (The wrong side of the bar), Pencil, gesso on canvas; wood and wall paint, 56,7 x 69,2 cm, 2020

Elif Saydam, Gluck frame (The wrong side of the bar), Pencil, gesso on canvas; wood and wall paint, 56,7 x 69,2 cm, 2020

Elif Saydam, Gluck frame (The wrong side of the tracks), Pencil, gesso on canvas; wood and wall paint; custom sticker, 56,7 x 69,2 cm, 2020

Elif Saydam, Gluck frame (The wrong side of the coin), Pencil, gesso on canvas; wood and wall paint, 56,7 x 69,2 cm, 2020

Elif Saydam, Gluck frame (The wrong side of the coin), Pencil, gesso on canvas; wood and wall paint, 56,7 x 69,2 cm, 2020

Elif Saydam, Gluck frame (The wrong side of the bed), Pencil, gesso on canvas; wood and wall paint, 69,2 x 56,7 cm, 2020

Elif Saydam & Leonie Nagel, glücksfall, 2020, exhibition view, THE TAIL, Brussels

Elif Saydam & Leonie Nagel, glücksfall, 2020, exhibition view, THE TAIL, Brussels

Leonie Nagel, I wish someone had found my other shoe on the stairs, do I? (6), Wood, track spikes 55 x 77 x 28 cm, 2020

Leonie Nagel, I wish someone had found my other shoe on the stairs, do I? (1), Laser print on paper on cardboard 40 x 71 x 31, 2020

Leonie Nagel, I wish someone had found my other shoe on the stairs, do I? (2), Ink and crayon on plywood 40,5 x 75,5 x 32 cm, 2020 2020

Leonie Nagel, I wish someone had found my other shoe on the stairs, do I? (3), Toner print on paper, wax crayon and pencil on cardboard 39 x 72,5 x 28 cm, 2020

Leonie Nagel, I wish someone had found my other shoe on the stairs, do I? (4), Wood, 46 x 73,5 x 32 cm, 2020

Leonie Nagel, I wish someone had found my other shoe on the stairs, do I? (5) Cardboard, laser print on paper, glue, thumbtacks, 39 x 17,5 x 30 cm, 2020

Leonie Nagel, I wish someone had found my other shoe on the stairs, do I? (2), Ink and crayon on plywood 40,5 x 75,5 x 32 cm, 2020 2020

Leonie Nagel, I wish someone had found my other shoe on the stairs, do I? (4), Wood, 46 x 73,5 x 32 cm, 2020

Leonie Nagel, I wish someone had found my other shoe on the stairs, do I? (3), Toner print on paper, wax crayon and pencil on cardboard 39 x 72,5 x 28 cm, 2020

Leonie Nagel, I wish someone had found my other shoe on the stairs, do I? (5) Cardboard, laser print on paper, glue, thumbtacks, 39 x 17,5 x 30 cm, 2020

Elif Saydam, Gluck frame (The wrong side of the bed), Pencil, gesso on canvas; wood and wall paint, 69,2 x 56,7 cm, 2020

Elif Saydam, Gluck frame (The wrong side of the tracks), Pencil, gesso on canvas; wood and wall paint; custom sticker, 56,7 x 69,2 cm, 2020

Elif Saydam, Gluck frame (The wrong side of the Atlantic), Pencil, gesso on canvas; wood and wall paint; custom sticker, 56,7 x 69,2 cm, 2020

Elif Saydam, Gluck frame (The wrong side of the Atlantic), Pencil, gesso on canvas; wood and wall paint; custom sticker, 56,7 x 69,2 cm, 2020

Elif Saydam, Gluck frame (The wrong side of the bar), Pencil, gesso on canvas; wood and wall paint, 56,7 x 69,2 cm, 2020

Leonie Nagel, Slippery Stairs, Publication, 2020

Leonie Nagel, Slippery Stairs, Publication, 2020

Leonie Nagel, Slippery Stairs, Publication, 2020

Leonie Nagel, Slippery Stairs, Publication, 2020

Leonie Nagel, Slippery Stairs, Publication, 2020