

Goshka
Macuga
What's In a Name
February 17 - March 17, 2007
Andrew Kreps Gallery is pleased to present What's In a Name, Goshka
Macuga’s first U.S. solo exhibition. Macuga’s work repositions and
interrelates various theological concepts and integrates conventions of archiving
and museum display, resulting in installations that bring new meaning to the
sources they draw from.
Somnambulism (sleepwalking), dreaming, and spirituality are central themes in
What’s In a Name. Madame Blavatsky (2007) is a carved
wooden figure depicting a sleeping Madame Blavatsky, levitating between two
chairs. Blavatsky was one of the founders of the Theophysical Society, widely
considered the first example of New Age thinking. She theorized that somnambulism
is a unique spiritual state that is simultaneously a subconscious dream state
and a conscious state where our senses are activated.
The second carved figure depicts the somnambulist from the 1920 Expressionist
film by Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
In the film, Dr. Caligari presents a sleepwalking man as a sideshow attraction
by putting him in a wooden box in his half-conscious state for twenty years.
However, as the film progresses, it is revealed that this plot is actually the
fantasy of a patient in a mental institution run by Dr. Caligari. The layering
of narratives and various states of consciousness used in Caligari
echo the way Macuga’s organizes information in her exhibitions.
What’s In a Name also includes several wall mounted display cases,
which hold Macuga’s alchemical arrangements of objects, as well as a table
sculpture, and a large etched mirror entitled Devil’s Sonata
(2006). Devil’s Sonata is named after a composition by 18th Century
Italian composer Giuseppe Tartini. One night the Devil appeared to him in his
sleep and challenged him to a trial of skill on his private violin. Tartini
accepted the challenge and when he woke up, he remembered the melody of the
‘Devils Sonata’ and wrote it down. He failed initially to remember
the whole piece and could only finish it two years later when he heard a blind
street musician playing outside his window the same tune.
Goshka Macuga has exhibited at museums and galleries internationally including
the Sao Paolo Biennial, Liverpool Biennial, Mathildenhöhe, Darmstadt, Germany,
Bloomberg Space, London, Gasworks Gallery, London, British Art Show 6
(traveling), and Kate McGarry, London. She will be also be exhibiting a solo
project at Tate Modern in 2007.
What's In a Name will be on view from February 17 - March 17, 2007.
A reception will be held for the artist on Tuesday, February 20th from 6pm to
8pm at 525 West 22nd Street, New York City. For further information please contact
the gallery.