Stefan Brüggemann

UNTITLED ACTION (GOLD PAINTINGS)

July 11 - August 30, 2020

St. Moritz

Spanning – and sometimes combining – sculpture, video and painting, Stefan Brüggemann’s work deploys text in conceptual installations rich with acerbic social critique and a post pop aesthetic. For his inaugural exhibition at Hauser & Wirth St. Moritz, the artist presents a brand-new series of gold-leaf works made during the lockdown in 2020. Evolving from his existing Text Pieces, these laconic texts employ language we regularly encounter in our accelerated digital lives.

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Stefan Brüggemann in conversation with Randy Kennedy

Stefan Brüggemann and Randy Kennedy, Hauser & Wirth’s Director of Special Projects and editor of Ursula magazine, discuss the artist’s recent body of gold-leaf works made during the lockdown in 2020, currently on view at Hauser & Wirth St Moritz. The works evolved from Brüggemann’s existing Text Pieces. These laconic texts employ language that we regularly encounter in our accelerated digital lives. Presented as shortened modern poems, Brüggemann offers a caustic perspective on modernity and the digital age—the staccato rhythms of these sloganistic lines mirroring the relentlessness of newsfeed culture. Brüggemann’s choice of words force us to reflect on our online existence of scrolling and constant consumption, jolting us out of our collective reverie. Stefan Brüggemann was born in 1975 in Mexico City, and lives and works in Mexico City and London. Spanning —and sometimes combining—sculpture, video and painting, Stefan Brüggemann’s work deploys text in conceptual installations rich with acerbic social critique. Randy Kennedy has been the gallery’s Director of Special Projects and editor of Ursula magazine since 2018. He was a reporter at The New York Times for 23 years, more than half of those writing about the art world. Join us live on Zoom on Wednesday 22 July, 5 pm CET / 4 pm BST / 11 am EST / 8 am PST

About the Artist

Spanning—and sometimes combining—sculpture, video, painting, and drawing, Stefan Brüggemann’s work deploys text in conceptual installations rich with acerbic social critique and a post pop aesthetic. Born in Mexico City and working between Mexico, London and Ibiza, the artist’s oeuvre is characterized by an ironic conflation of Conceptualism and Minimalism. In this way, Brüggemann’s practice sits outside the canon of the conceptual artists practicing in the 1960s and 1970s, who sought dematerialisation and rejected the commercialisation of art. Instead his aesthetic is refined and luxurious, whilst maintaining a punk attitude.

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