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Stuck in the same muck

Anna	Reutinger,	Stuck	in	the	same	muck.	Exhibition	view	at	Editorial,	Vilnius,	2021
Anna Reutinger, Stuck in the same muck. Exhibition view at Editorial, Vilnius, 2021
Anna	Reutinger,	I	was	wrong	and	I	just	can’t	live	without	you,	reliquary	purse	#2.	Linen,	cotton,	 faux	pearls,	onion	skins,	tumeric,	black	beans,	iron,	trash	pearl,	2021
Anna Reutinger, I was wrong and I just can’t live without you, reliquary purse #2. Linen, cotton, faux pearls, onion skins, tumeric, black beans, iron, trash pearl, 2021
Anna	Reutinger,	Branch	babe,	whirl.	Onion	skins,	iron,	cotton,	beetroot,	2021
Anna Reutinger, Branch babe, whirl. Onion skins, iron, cotton, beetroot, 2021
Anna	Reutinger,	Queer	coquillage.	Onion	skins,	hibiscus,	madder,	rust,	iron,	lichen,	embroidery,	 cotton/linen,	2021
Anna Reutinger, Queer coquillage. Onion skins, hibiscus, madder, rust, iron, lichen, embroidery, cotton/linen, 2021
Anna	Reutinger,	A	web	woven over	and	over	and	over	#14	– 17.	Polyester	thread,	2021
Anna Reutinger, A web woven over and over and over #14 – 17. Polyester thread, 2021
Anna	Reutinger,	I	was	wrong	and	I	just	can’t	live	without	you,	reliquary	purse	#1.	Black	 beans,	silk,	faux	pearls,	steel,	hair	cut	from	each	others	head	over	1	year,	2021
Anna Reutinger, I was wrong and I just can’t live without you, reliquary purse #1. Black beans, silk, faux pearls, steel, hair cut from each others head over 1 year, 2021
Anna	Reutinger,	A	string	of	bees	sticking	together.	Onion	skins,	iron,	embroidery,	cotton/linen,	 2021
Anna Reutinger, A string of bees sticking together. Onion skins, iron, embroidery, cotton/linen, 2021
Anna	Reutinger,	Flag	of	multiplicity.	Onion	skins,	avocado	pits,	iron,	tumberic, hibiscus,	2021
Anna Reutinger, Flag of multiplicity. Onion skins, avocado pits, iron, tumberic, hibiscus, 2021
Anna	Reutinger,	Trash	babies.	Plastic	waste,	paper	bags,	flour,	paper	clay,	acrylic,	upholstery	 fabric,	2021
Anna Reutinger, Trash babies. Plastic waste, paper bags, flour, paper clay, acrylic, upholstery fabric, 2021

Location

Editorial

Date

06.05 –28.05.2021

Photography

Ugnius Gelguda, Jonas Balsevičius, Editorial

Subheadline

Artist: Anna Reutinger Exhibition title: Stuck in the Same Muck Venue: Editorial, Vilnius Dates: 07.05-29.05.2021

Text

A seedy face at the bottom of the bowl A web woven over and over and over A weary mermaid tired of the changing of currents flow A sheep whose horns grow a turn each year forever A string of bees sticking together Babies and onions A sun with no future A house in the middle of nowhere I was wrong and I just can’t live without you, never Apotropaic symbols were widely used in medieval times, to ward off evil spirits and protect those who applied them. They were stitched to the hems of garments, carried in concealed purses, woven and knit into the patterns of clothing, scratched into walls and carved into the tools of everyday life. These symbols often gave reference to natural elements—plants, animals, cosmological geometry and grotesque hybrids—while connecting to elaborate mythologies and visual proverbs. While illiteracy prevailed, these symbols can be seen as some of the only surviving first-hand traces of medieval non-elite, and their hopes, fears, and values. Over a vast expanse of time, as values shift- ed—science negating the spiritual and craft giving way to industry—these symbols have slowly been consolidated and abstracted into abbreviations of their former significance. Following interviews with a few shades of craftspeople, preservationists and historians, alongside visual and textual research into symbology in ornament and craft as communication, Reutinger hasdeveloped a series of works stained and stitched with symbols of her own. Stuck in the same muck is an invitation to learn how to live together, as animals in the same pasture, and spin the semiotics of sentiment into the web of our world. Second hand textiles, dyes of lichen and bark, onion skins and rust, trash from the forest and bags from the market—Reutinger used material on-hand to col-or and shape a space to keep evils at bay. Anna Reutinger, b. 1991 in Oakland, California lives and works in Berlin. Her practice combines sculpture, installation and performance to propose a return to craft in defiance of capitalist production cycles and as seed for social, material and environmental empathy. Oscillating between incidental and intentional gestures, she uses found material and social input to expose the transitory nature of things and beings, and their interconnection She is a tutor in the Dirty Art Department at the Sandberg Instituut where she also received her M.F.A. in 2016 after a B.A. in Design Media Arts and Digital Humanities at UCLA in 2013. Her work has been exhibited at the CAPC musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux, Saint Etienne Bien- nale, FR—MKG Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, DE—Jan van Eyck Academie, W139, De Fabriek, NL—KlaraKiss Zipspace, CH—Macao Milano, IT—The Hammer Museum, The GettyCenter, The New Wight Gallery, Chin’s Push and Control Room, Los Angeles, US. Special thanks to Rupert centre for art, residencies and education. “Editorial” program is supported by the Lithuanian Council Culture. Exhibition is supported by Vilnius City Municipality and Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe

Anna Reutinger