Eva Berendes and Alexandra Leykauf at Kunstverein Siegen

Artists: Eva Berendes, Alexandra Leykauf

Exhibition title: Window Shopping

Curated by: Jennifer Cierlitza

Venue: Kunstverein Siegen, Siegen, Germany

Date: May 18 – July 17, 2021

Photography: Heinrich Holtgreve / all images copyright and courtesy of the artist and Kunstverein Siegen

The term window shopping refers to the act of looking at a shop window or a display case. Viewers put themselves in the pictorial still life behind the pane and imagine the use of goods and products – irrespective of an immediate purchase intention.

The simultaneity of „viewing” and „using” is more evident in English term than in the German expression “Schaufensterbummel”. The latter describes the act of “virtual shopping” less as a conflict between fantasy and reality, but rather as a choreography of movements of walking slowly, strolling, and repeatedly lingering in front of the window displays.

In the exhibition “Window Shopping”, the artists Eva Berendes and Alexandra Leykauf enter into a dialogue. Both of the above-described forms of looking at window displays are related to the works on display and are understood by the artists in relation to the viewing of pictures or paintings in a more general sense: Objects and arrangements are presented in pictures and yet they remain beyond our reach.

Through sculpture, wall-based works, and site-specific interventions, the artists allude to contexts of consumption and interaction. They make architectural elements a theme of transition from the outside to the inside in their artworks and guide visitors visitors through doors, gates, windows, and across thresholds into and through the exhibition — into another (consumer) world.

Eva Berendes attends to the form of abstract painting in the broadest sense. Her approach is characterized by thinking through purely abstract forms visible in the manifold areas that border on decor, display, furniture design, and urban infrastructure.The artist has studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, the HdK (UdK) Berlin and Chelsea College of Art and Design in London. She has exhibited her work in galleries and institutions such as Hara Museum, Tokyo; CRG Gallery, New York; Witte de With, Rotterdam, Daimler Collection Berlin, S1 Artspace, Sheffleld and de Vleeshal, Middelburg. She has received grants from the DAAD, the Art Fund Foundation and the Pollock Krasner Foundation and has most recently been awarded the Bonner Kunstpreis 2021.

In Alexandra Leykauf’s works, the investigation of pictorial spaces is a recurring theme. The conflict between the illusionary dimension and the striving for a rational deconstruction of images motivates her work. Leykauf studied at the Academy of Fine arts in Nuremberg and at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. Exhibitions took place e.g. at Focal Point Gallery Southend, GAK, Bremen, Center Pompidou, Paris, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Westfälischer Kunstverein, Münster, Musée régional d’art contemporain Languedoc-Roussillon, KunstWerke, Berlin, Wiels, Brussels, and Forum Expanded, Berlinale, Berlin. She has received scholarships, among others, from the Art Fund Foundation, the British Arts Council and the Akademie Schloss Solitude

Alexandra Leykauf, Untitled, chalk spray on glass, each 260 x 350 cm, 2021

Alexandra Leykauf, Untitled, chalk spray on glass, each 260 x 350 cm, 2021

Eva Berendes, Alexandra Leykauf, Window Shopping, 2021, exhibition view, Kunstverein Siegen

Eva Berendes, Alexandra Leykauf, Window Shopping, 2021, exhibition view, Kunstverein Siegen

Eva Berendes, Gate 1, textiles, wood, stainless steel screws, 263 x 245 x 60 cm, 2020

Eva Berendes, Gate 1, textiles, wood, stainless steel screws, 263 x 245 x 60 cm, 2020

Eva Berendes, Gate (apricot) textiles, wood, stainless steel screws, 280 x 200 x 60 cm, 2020

Eva Berendes, Gate 3 (tie dye), textiles, wood, stainless steel screws, 263 x 245 x 43 cm, 2020

Eva Berendes, Gate (apricot) textiles, wood, stainless steel screws, 280 x 200 x 60 cm, 2020

Eva Berendes, Gate 1, textiles, wood, stainless steel screws, 263 x 245 x 60 cm, 2020

Eva Berendes, Alexandra Leykauf, Window Shopping, 2021, exhibition view, Kunstverein Siegen

Eva Berendes, Gate (apricot) textiles, wood, stainless steel screws, 280 x 200 x 60 cm, 2020

Eva Berendes, Gate 3 (tie dye), textiles, wood, stainless steel screws, 263 x 245 x 43 cm, 2020

Eva Berendes, Gate 3 (tie dye), textiles, wood, stainless steel screws, 263 x 245 x 43 cm, 2020

Eva Berendes, Gate 3 (tie dye), textiles, wood, stainless steel screws, 263 x 245 x 43 cm, 2020

Eva Berendes, Alexandra Leykauf, Window Shopping, 2021, exhibition view, Kunstverein Siegen

Eva Berendes, from the series Loggia Paintings, steel, lacquer, wood, ceramic tiles, grout, oil paint, printed paper, 57 x 50cm, 2019

Eva Berendes, from the series Loggia Paintings, steel, lacquer, Wood, ceramic tiles, grout, oil paint, printed paper, 57 x 50 cm, 2019

Alexandra Leykauf, Fuchs, ceramics and manganese oxide, 167 x 40.5 cm, 2020

Alexandra Leykauf, Fuchs, ceramics and manganese oxide, 167 x 40.5 cm, 2020

Eva Berendes, Alexandra Leykauf, Window Shopping, 2021, exhibition view, Kunstverein Siegen

Eva Berendes, exhibition view, at Kunstverein Siegen

Eva Berendes, Alexandra Leykauf, Window Shopping, 2021, exhibition view, Kunstverein Siegen

Eva Berendes, Alexandra Leykauf, Window Shopping, 2021, exhibition view, Kunstverein Siegen

Eva Berendes, Alexandra Leykauf, Window Shopping, 2021, exhibition view, Kunstverein Siegen

Eva Berendes, Alexandra Leykauf, Window Shopping, 2021, exhibition view, Kunstverein Siegen

Eva Berendes, Untitled, digital print on blue backed paper, 119 x 84 cm, 2018

Eva Berendes, Alexandra Leykauf, Window Shopping, 2021, exhibition view, Kunstverein Siegen

Eva Berendes, Alexandra Leykauf, Window Shopping, 2021, exhibition view, Kunstverein Siegen

Alexandra Leykauf, Showcase ships, MDF, acrylic paint, printed paper, 266 x 207 x 90 cm, 2021

Alexandra Leykauf. Showcase sword, MDF, acrylic paint, printed paper, 197 x 60 x 60 cm, 2020; Showcase vase, MDF, acrylic paint, printed paper, 174.5 x 50 x 50 cm, 2020; Showcase lamps, MDF, acrylic paint, printed paper, 180 x 85 x 85 cm, 2021