Veronika Beringer, Emma Kling, Lorenz Kunath, Matthias Ramsey

Tracing the Ethereal

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  • 💙 Parat, Limmatstraße 204
  • 💚 Rosa Sancarlo
  • đŸ–€ Veronika Beringer, Emma Kling, Lorenz Kunath, Matthias Ramsey
  • 💜 Rosa Sancarlo
  • 💛 Lorenz Kunath

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Installation View, Tracing the Ethereal, Parat, Zurich
Installation View, Tracing the Ethereal, Parat, Zurich
Installation View, Tracing the Ethereal, Parat, Zurich
Installation View, Tracing the Ethereal, Parat, Zurich
Installation View, Tracing the Ethereal, Parat, Zurich
Installation View, Tracing the Ethereal, Parat, Zurich
Installation View, Tracing the Ethereal, Parat, Zurich
Installation View, Tracing the Ethereal, Parat, Zurich
Installation View, Tracing the Ethereal, Parat, Zurich
Installation View, Tracing the Ethereal, Parat, Zurich
Installation View, Tracing the Ethereal, Parat, Zurich
Installation View, Tracing the Ethereal, Parat, Zurich
Lorenz Kunath, cloud (Uganda) #1, 2024, oil, watercolor, paper, glass, acrylic, 21 x 15 cm
Lorenz Kunath, cloud (Uganda) #1, 2024, oil, watercolor, paper, glass, acrylic, 21 x 15 cm
Lorenz Kunath, cloud (Uganda) #2, 2024, oil, watercolor, paper, glass, acrylic, 15 x 21 cm
Lorenz Kunath, cloud (Uganda) #2, 2024, oil, watercolor, paper, glass, acrylic, 15 x 21 cm
Matthias Ramsey, improving the condition, 2023, ventilator, MDF, lightbox and watercolor on paper, 26 x 16 x 20 cm
Matthias Ramsey, improving the condition, 2023, ventilator, MDF, lightbox and watercolor on paper, 26 x 16 x 20 cm
Matthias Ramsey, I finally know where I want to be, 2024, oil on canvas, 110 x 100 cm
Matthias Ramsey, I finally know where I want to be, 2024, oil on canvas, 110 x 100 cm
Veronika Abigail Beringer, Sternenrotz (detail), 2023, cotton thread, silk, silkpaint, iron bacteria pigment and ink, 280 x 80 cm
Veronika Abigail Beringer, Sternenrotz (detail), 2023, cotton thread, silk, silkpaint, iron bacteria pigment and ink, 280 x 80 cm
Veronika Abigail Beringer, Sternenrotz (detail), 2023, cotton thread, silk, silkpaint, iron bacteria pigment and ink, 280 x 80 cm
Veronika Abigail Beringer, Sternenrotz (detail), 2023, cotton thread, silk, silkpaint, iron bacteria pigment and ink, 280 x 80 cm
Veronika Abigail Beringer, Sternenrotz (detail), 2023, cotton thread, silk, silkpaint, iron bacteria pigment and ink, 280 x 80 cm
Veronika Abigail Beringer, Sternenrotz (detail), 2023, cotton thread, silk, silkpaint, iron bacteria pigment and ink, 280 x 80 cm
Emma Kling, Phantom Limbs #6 (Kleopatra), 2024, oil on cherry wood, 30 x 20 x 12 cm
Emma Kling, Phantom Limbs #6 (Kleopatra), 2024, oil on cherry wood, 30 x 20 x 12 cm
Emma Kling, bath time, 2024, oil on pear wood, 30 x 20 x 3 cm
Emma Kling, bath time, 2024, oil on pear wood, 30 x 20 x 3 cm
Lorenz Kunath, coming home, 2024, oil, watercolor, shellac, paper, glass, acrylic, 16 x 27 cm
Lorenz Kunath, coming home, 2024, oil, watercolor, shellac, paper, glass, acrylic, 16 x 27 cm
Lorenz Kunath, coming home, 2024, oil, watercolor, shellac, paper, glass, acrylic, 16 x 27 cm
Lorenz Kunath, coming home, 2024, oil, watercolor, shellac, paper, glass, acrylic, 16 x 27 cm
Emma Kling, Phantom Limbs #6 (Kleopatra), 2024, oil on cherry wood, 30 x 20 x 12 cm
Emma Kling, Phantom Limbs #6 (Kleopatra), 2024, oil on cherry wood, 30 x 20 x 12 cm
Matthias Ramsey, I finally know where I want to be (detail), 2024, oil on canvas, 110 x 100 cm
Matthias Ramsey, I finally know where I want to be (detail), 2024, oil on canvas, 110 x 100 cm
The exhibition 'Tracing the Ethereal' adopts the historical notion of the ether and the accompanying concept of the ethereal as starting metaphors and keys of reading to interpret and intertwine selected artworks by the emerging artists Veronika Beringer, Emma Kling, Lorenz Kunath, and Matthias Richard Ramsey. Until the early 20th century, light was presumed to propagate in the form of waves through the so-called luminiferous ether. Stemming from the ancient Greek concept meaning the blue sky above the clouds, this was hypothesized to be an invisible and infinite medium permeating the atmosphere and functioning as carrier and site for light to travel through space. Although for a long time postulated, the existence of the ether was never proven and ultimately discredited. In physics, the concept of the ether has thus served as a proxy for an undefinable, indeterminate, and intangible entity. Concurrently in the visual arts, avant-garde movements like Cubism, Futurism, and Surrealism were fervently stimulated by the field of ether physics in their disruptive artistic explorations beyond the realm of the bodily and visible, towards the fourth dimension and the abstracted. Arising from this historical terminology, the adjective ‘ethereal’ permeates our contemporary lives and invokes a multiplicity of connotations, referring not only to something undefinable, indeterminate, or intangible, but also to something of the sky, evanescent, and even spiritual. It discloses itself as a multifaceted and kaleidoscopic mental image through which to pursue both semiotic and semantic desires, destined to remain unfulfilled. The metaphor of the ether weaves a common thread through the reflections and expressions of these artists along both material-mediatic and conceptual-thematic coordinates. Indeed, on a mediatic interpretative level the concept of the ether metaphorically stands for a medium, a carrier, a site, whose historical existence, accepted definition, and established canonicity is to be critically confronted, reflected upon, and questioned. The artists featured in the exhibition transcend, prolongate, manipulate, and dematerialize the medium of painting both within and beyond the material borders of the canvas, following personal intuitions, playful drives, and the perceived zeitgeist of their environments. On a conceptual-thematic interpretative level, the works reveal themselves to be in constant pursuit of never wholly definable and tangible subjects, visually explored by the artists through shapes of clouds and atmospheric effects, visions of sky with its lights and darkness, stars and their narrated secreted substances, and metamorphic transformations between mythological and natural elements. The cardinal point of the shown artistic practices lies neither in a realistic conjuring of these natural elements and effects in themselves, nor in an effort to forsake them in favor of all-embracing abstract aesthetics. Rather, they convey tracings of the perpetual pursuance of formal painterly redefinitions and semantically open meanings by virtue of manifold and dialectical narrations, interpretations, and evocations of the natural realm, to, in David Joselit’s words, reach outside of itself – to situate itself beside itself.
Rosa Sancarlo

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