Past 20. September until 10. January 21

Gerrit Frohne-Brinkmann
In the unlikely event of fire

  • Date Sunday 20. September 2020, 11:00 h

    Soft-Opening in the presence of the artist Gerrit Frohne-Brinkmann 11am–5pm

  • Date Wednesday 7. October 2020, 18:00 h

    Guided tour with curator Imke Kannegießer

  • Date Sunday 15. November 2020, 18:00 h

    Artist Talk (in German via Zoom) between Gerrit Frohne-Brinkmann and Kune (www.kuneonline.net)

Is this the Age of Fire? This question is the starting point of Gerrit Frohne-Brinkmann’s solo exhibition. He created new productions for the exhibition at the Kunstverein Reutlingen. With these he humorously traces the evolutionary, socio-political and aesthetic dimensions of burning things.

  • Cave Art Comeback II, 2018, mixed media

    Cave Art Comeback II, 2018, mixed media

  • Cave Art Comeback II, 2018, mixed media

    Cave Art Comeback II, 2018, mixed media

  • Installation view B1 Books, 2020, books, fireproof impregnation, PE film (foreground), detail from Laser Therapy, 2020, laser engraving on Fujifilm Crystal Archive Paper, framed (background).

    Installation view B1 Books, 2020, books, fireproof impregnation, PE film (foreground), detail from Laser Therapy, 2020, laser engraving on Fujifilm Crystal Archive Paper, framed (background).

  • B1 Books (detail), 2020, books, fireproof impregnation, PE film

    B1 Books (detail), 2020, books, fireproof impregnation, PE film

  • Laser Therapy, 2020, laser engraving on Fujifilm Crystal Archive Paper, 47 cm × 62 cm.

    Laser Therapy, 2020, laser engraving on Fujifilm Crystal Archive Paper, 47 cm × 62 cm.

  • Installation view, Laser Therapy, 2020, Laser engraving on Fujifilm Crystal Archive Paper.

    Installation view, Laser Therapy, 2020, Laser engraving on Fujifilm Crystal Archive Paper.

Exhibition and installation views, Gerrit Frohne-Brinkmann, In the unlikely event of fire. © the artist, photo: Volker Renner

In this exhibition, the knowledge of the invincible interrelation between destruction and creation, between control and loss of power meets the creative means of a sculptor. Filigree motifs of documentary photographs depicting a fire damage burnt into photographic paper by laser bear witness to a private fate. In contrast, a room-filling installation consisting of a multitude of colored and flickering sky lanterns refers to the ambivalence between desire and prohibition. Moreover, it painfully reminds us of all the cancelled barbecues this summer. Gerrit Frohne-Brinkmann, who lives and works in Hamburg, skillfully combines anthropology with event culture. He juxtaposes ready-mades known from art history in opposition to works that seem deliberately dilettante. In addition, the exhibition will be supplemented by loans from the Reutlingen Fire Brigade Museum, which will be re-contextualized alongside the contemporary works.

The exhibition ist supported by:

Kunstverein Reutlingen
Kunstverein Reutlingen
Kunstverein Reutlingen