Detlef E. Aderhold “Null Komma Null”

Rogue Space

poster for Detlef E. Aderhold “Null Komma Null”

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The title of the exhibition, “Null Komma Null,” which translates as Zero Point Zero. was taken from a small square painting of what appears to be a woman’s face. There is no way of identifying precisely what the title refers to; a starting point, an ending or perhaps, a blank slate. But the eponymous painting does give us an idea of the resonances that Aderhold’s work touches upon. Feelings. Or-what we might prefer to call affects. The marred and stained surface of the canvases presented in this exhibition set the stage for whatever imagery might occur within their boundaries or frames.

If affective states are the unifying conceptual principle in Aderhold’s practice then the stain is the formal element that sutures these seen and felt encounters. These stains, amorphous bodies, are often made with coffee, or heavily thinned paint. They might be controlled as in Don’t Speak (2009) in which a young woman’s mouth is nearly obliterated by a thought bubble-shaped stain that swells out toward the painting’s left edge. The psyche, the internal drama played out against diffuse rituals, becomes manifest in Aderhold’s work, it seems, not as a precondition but rather, as a series of connections and resonances that emerge out of their production.

Aderhold shows us that painting-one among many of such “diffuse rituals”-is still a locale, a theatre, in which surprise, pain and delight can occur. In light of the critical rebuttals against some recent abstraction, Aderhold’s work proves itself to be consistently rigorous and endlessly gratifying. Through his constant experimentation with new modes (tracery, frottage, collage and photography) each one of Aderhold’s paintings holds within it a feeling of stumbling upon something-like a surprise, or a gift.

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Schedule

from November 11, 2014 to November 16, 2014
Finissage: Sunday November 16, 2014, 3-5 pm

Opening Reception on 2014-11-13 from 18:00 to 20:00

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