Norwegian Artist Matias Faldbakken Produces New Series for the Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen |
![]() Norwegian writer and artist Matias Faldbakken poses for a photo at Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen. Photo: EFE/Ennio Leanza. |
ST. GALLEN.- The work of the Norwegian writer and artist Matias Faldbakken (*1973) mixes a conceptual procedure with trivial gestures, vandalism and appropriation, poetry and pop-culture. He has produced a series of new works for the Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen which he has brought together under the title «Extreme Siesta».The exhibition circles around the idea of artistic production as the practice of doing nothing and of negation – and this not without a fair dash of sarcasm. His sculptures, wall paintings and video works, for which he uses adhesive tape, spray paint, rough canvases and found footage, realise this concept precisely and radically. Faldbakken really sees art 'as the opposite of work, non-productivity in a certain way. This is what I want to go into in St. Gallen: art as non-work. And art that is produced in a situation removed from the idea of work. The almost Debordian thought that a life dedicated to the work of negation is a life dedicated to the negation of work is twisted into a cozy formulation of 'art-as-extreme-non-work'.' |
September 21, 2009
Norwegian Artist Matias Faldbakken Produces New Series for the Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen
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