Dario Wokurka -- Untitled Solo Exhibition
Dario Wokurka
Untitled Solo Exhibtion
The watercolors under the painted color are print-outs of previously made watercolors. They therefore already contain a form of distancing, which manifests itself in a technical reduction in reproduction of the drawing, which is then worked out again new and in color. In a kind of push-pull of layering and shifting, there is a sequence in the production that organizes various gestures of withdrawal and combinatorial abundance and finally comes to a halt in meta-narrative appearing watercolors (!). Be sure to have the artist explain and describe the elements and contexts of the picture content to you, should the opportunity arise.
The exhibition itself is thematized in several places in Untitled Solo Exhibition: such as in the titles of the works, which seem equally referential and playful, as an approach that transcends the conventional, and in the distinctive framing, which on one hand turns the watercolors into a series, and on the other hand, calls up the format of a vitrine. Even in this “flat” version found here, the characteristic of a vitrine is indicated: presentation and highlighting within a space in the room that is “ordered” according to one's own ideas.
It is precisely this “presentation” that is conscious of itself as a simultaneous doing and showing through a combination of informed, appropriating, but definitely also inspired procedures. It is at least as much about making an appearance (as a question addressing the showing and contextualizing art) as it is about creating an image (with reference to differences in origins and relationships between images as such).
translated by Georg Kargl Fine Arts