Nils Karsten "Suburbia Hamburg 1983"

Churner and Churner

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Churner and Churner presents the woodcuts, collages, and paintings of artist Nils Karsten in his first solo exhibition with the gallery. In “Suburbia Hamburg 1983,” Karsten displays woodcut prints of album covers and historic typewritten moments from the punk and postpunk movements that were formative to him during his suburban adolescence in Hamburg, Germany. These images of the punk ethos represent not only the upheaval of Karsten’s teenage years, but also the social and political upheaval found in Germany in the 1970s and 80s.

Woodcut prints comprise the main body of work in “Suburbia Hamburg 1983,” a humble art form that ushered in a remarkable democratization of art during the early Renaissance in Western Europe. Karsten equates the history of the woodcut, an art form with a rich tradition in his native country, with the antiestablishment culture of punk. Expanding the 12-by-12-inch dimensions of the album to absurd proportions, Karsten then uses precision dental instruments to carve into a 6-by-6-foot plywood block. The finished woodcut is then printed by hand onto rough, heavy, paper. Blown up to such a scale, these familiar images are rendered both foreign and nostalgic. Seeing the woodcut and the print together only heightens incongruent emotions, as the distinction between art object and process become blurred. In a similar manner, the cold precision of Karsten’s Chronicles – journalistic descriptions of moments in punk history – emit the neutral record-keeping of an On Kawara, while simultaneously exhibiting deep and personal meaning for the artist.

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Schedule

from December 20, 2012 to February 02, 2013

Opening Reception on 2012-12-20 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Nils Karsten

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