Artists: Isabella Costabile, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, Zac Langdon-Pole, Shaun Motsi, J. Parker Valentine
Exhibition title: eureka!
Curated by: Francesco Tenaglia
Venue: VIN VIN, Vienna, Austria
Date: September 4 – October 2, 2021
Photography: all images copyright and courtesy of the artists and Vin Vin, Vienna
I am inclined to believe that there is no such thing as repetition . . . The inevitable seeming repetition in human expression is not repetition, but insistence.
—Gertrude Stein
The French philosopher Henri Bergson, in a collection of essays published at the beginning of the last century, identifies the essential requirements of comedy: it is inextricably linked to the human being; it needs a momentary distancing from the source of hilarity; and it is a phenomenon that cannot ignore sociality. Even when one laughs in solitude, one laughs in community. Comedy occurs, according to Bergson, when we are faced with behaviors that signal automatism, distraction, or insouciance. Imitations amuse when they reflect mechanical aspects of the imitated, which is then reborn as a double camouflage, like a puppet. The comedic moment, therefore, is a moment of rupture that highlights the mechanical taking over some possibilities of life. eureka! takes its cue from these reflections, reflecting procedures of comedy via works that manifest a disjunction with respect to the literal appearance that solidifies the personal or sociopolitical concerns that informed them. Similarly, the exhibition looks at comedy tactics—false clues, double entendre, hyperbole, circularity, puns, refrains—building a path that articulates different artistic practices in a narrative whose ultimate goal is not laughter. Like a story that mimics a frozen joke, but which—programmatically— doesn’t seek a release effect.
-Francesco Tenaglia
Zac Langdon-Pole, The Translator’s Dilemma, 2021 recombined jigsaw puzzles: Full-Size Model of a Sulphur-Bottom Whale, 78 Feet Long Smithsonian Institution Archives, Acc. 12-492, Image No. SIA2012-6538 (1910); Hampstead Heath, with Pond and Bathers John Constable (1821), 750 x 950 mm
Installation view: Isabella Costabile, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, Zac Langdon- Pole, Shaun Motsi, J. Parker Valentine, VIN VIN, 2021
Installation view: Isabella Costabile, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, Zac Langdon- Pole, Shaun Motsi, J. Parker Valentine, VIN VIN, 2021
Shaun Motsi, Untitled, 2021, Oil on primed aluminum panel, 90 x 77 cm
J. Parker Valentine, Optical Study, 2021, UV activated dye, tailor’s chalk, cotton fabric, thread, wood, 108 x 140 cm
Installation view: Isabella Costabile, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, Zac Langdon- Pole, Shaun Motsi, J. Parker Valentine, VIN VIN, 2021
Isabella Costabile, Untitled (Salmon), 2021, Mixed media on plastic chairs, plastic tubes, aluminum cans, balcony plant stand, brass furniture part, water faucet, 157 x 62 x 47 cm
Installation view: Isabella Costabile, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, Zac Langdon- Pole, Shaun Motsi, J. Parker Valentine, VIN VIN, 2021
J. Parker Valentine, Untitled (Shadow Profiles #3), 2012 Archival pigment print, ink on paper 34 x 20.5 cm, Untitled (Shadow Profiles #7), 2012 Archival pigment print, ink on paper 34 x 20.5 cm
Installation view: Isabella Costabile, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, Zac Langdon- Pole, Shaun Motsi, J. Parker Valentine, VIN VIN, 2021
Installation view: Isabella Costabile, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, Zac Langdon- Pole, Shaun Motsi, J. Parker Valentine, VIN VIN, 2021
Zac Langdon-Pole, One-Thousand Gardens, 2021 recombined jigsaw puzzles: Eye M.C. Escher (1946); Rippled Surface, M.C. Escher (1950), 310 x 418 mm
Installation view: Isabella Costabile, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, Zac Langdon- Pole, Shaun Motsi, J. Parker Valentine, VIN VIN, 2021
Installation view: Isabella Costabile, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, Zac Langdon- Pole, Shaun Motsi, J. Parker Valentine, VIN VIN, 2021
Installation view: Isabella Costabile, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, Zac Langdon- Pole, Shaun Motsi, J. Parker Valentine, VIN VIN, 2021
J. Parker Valentine, Untitled (Swimming Pool), 2018 silk, plywood, paint, glue, tape, metal, UV activated dye, 58 x 97 cm
Shaun Motsi, Untitled, 2021, Oil on primed aluminum panel 65 x 90 cm
Installation view: Isabella Costabile, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, Zac Langdon- Pole, Shaun Motsi, J. Parker Valentine, VIN VIN, 2021
Isabella Costabile, Untitled (Mustard), 2021, Mixed media on plastic boardwalk, nails, plastic tube, plastic door stoppers, steel threaded rods, cement trowel, plastic toy, iron tubes, iron tools, 166 x 46 x 50 cm
Isabella Costabile, Untitled (Mustard), 2021, Mixed media on plastic boardwalk, nails, plastic tube, plastic door stoppers, steel threaded rods, cement trowel, plastic toy, iron tubes, iron tools, (detail) 166 x 46 x 50 cm
Isabella Costabile, Untitled (Mustard), 2021, Mixed media on plastic boardwalk, nails, plastic tube, plastic door stoppers, steel threaded rods, cement trowel, plastic toy, iron tubes, iron tools, (detail) 166 x 46 x 50 cm
Isabella Costabile, Untitled (Mustard), 2021, Mixed media on plastic boardwalk, nails, plastic tube, plastic door stoppers, steel threaded rods, cement trowel, plastic toy, iron tubes, iron tools, (detail) 166 x 46 x 50 cm
Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, What does it mean to talk about the weather today?, 2020, oil, embroidery on canvas, 56 x 63 cm
Installation view: Isabella Costabile, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, Zac Langdon- Pole, Shaun Motsi, J. Parker Valentine, VIN VIN, 2021
Installation view: Isabella Costabile, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, Zac Langdon- Pole, Shaun Motsi, J. Parker Valentine, VIN VIN, 2021
Installation view: Isabella Costabile, Frieda Toranzo Jaeger, Zac Langdon- Pole, Shaun Motsi, J. Parker Valentine, VIN VIN, 2021