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Ari Marcopoulos at Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen

View of Upstream, Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, Gallen, Switzerland, 2022. Photo: Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, Sebastian Schaub. View of Upstream, Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, Gallen, Switzerland, 2022. Photo: Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, Sebastian Schaub.
View of Upstream, Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, Gallen, Switzerland, 2022. Photo: Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, Sebastian Schaub.

May 21–November 6, 2022

For four decades, Ari Marcopoulos (b. 1957 in Amsterdam, lives in Brooklyn) has been documenting the emergence of pop cultural phenomena and the influential figures of these movements with his camera. Meanwhile, he has become one of the best-known figures in contemporary photography, although this is not the only medium of his work, as the exhibition in the Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen intends to bring to the fore.

Upstream is among few, and the largest solo exhibition to date, that Ari Marcopoulos has realised in an institutional art context. Emphasis lies on works that were created during the last two years and have never been shown before. The exhibition at the Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen will focus primarily on Marcopoulos’ film and video production, amongst them is the video installation Alone Together with Joe McPhee (2021)—an impressive documentation of a plastic saxophone performance by Joe McPhee. The tension between the imediacy of the music and the intangible cultural and historical references lend this video portrait an uncanny intensity. The same tension animates Nova Scotia (2019), a video work that captures the depth of a particular complicity between Marcopoulos and a fellow artist and mentor. The exhibition thus shows a little-known side of the work of Ari Marcopoulos, who also restages sound experiments (distributed for the first time on social media as a livestream) and presents them to the public in St.Gallen.

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The exhibition was developed during the global pandemic and does not hide it: it reflects the period of social renunciation and simultaneous withdrawal into intimacy. However, the latter is not regretted, but rather captured as a creative state. Especially in the photo series in the first room of the Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, the subjective experience and perception of the artist are witness to a collective feeling. Private scenes, nature shots, pages of the New York Times, portraits of his partner or other artists are mixed in a flow of images that are both poetic and documentary. Moreover, the photographs become examples of Ari Marcopoulos’ inexhaustible productivity, highlighting the indispensable role of this medium as a major witness of our times.

Upstream is accompanied by a publication bearing the title of the exhibition and published by Roma Publications (with texts by Ari Marcopoulos, Giovanni Carmine and Hamza Walker).

Ari Marcopoulos

Ari Marcopoulos (b. 1957 in Amsterdam) lives and works in Brooklyn. Solo exhibitions (selection): Archive/Project Space, Pittsfield, US (2021); galerie frank elbaz, Paris (2020); Fergus McCaffrey, New York (2019); galerie frank elbaz, Paris (2017); Marlborough Chelsea, New York (2015); V1 Gallery, Copenhagen (2012); Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago (2012); Ratio 3, San Francisco (2011); Foam_Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam, Amsterdam/NL (2010); Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley (2009); New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans (2008); MOMA, New York (2005). Group exhibitions (selection): LAXART, Los Angeles (2021); Hugh Lane Gallery Dublin, Dublin (2020);  Art Basel Unlimited, Basel (2019); University of New York at Albany, New York (2019); Pratt Institute, New York (2019); Fotomuseum Winterthur, Winterthur, Switzerland (2018); Camden Arts Centre, London (2016); Fondazione Giuliani, Rome (2015); Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague (2014); Wattis Institute, San Francisco (2012); Whitney Biennal, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2010); Centre Culturel Suisse, Paris (2008); Kunsthaus Zürich, Zurich (2006).

For further questions please contact Giovanni Carmine (carmine [​at​] k9000.ch) or Céline Matter (matter [​at​] k9000.ch). 

Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen is supported by Stadt St.Gallen, Kulturförderung Kanton St.Gallen, Swisslos, Susanne und Martin Knechtli-Kradolfer-Stiftung, Ernst und Olga Gubler-Hablützel Stiftung, E. Fritz und Yvonne Hoffmann-Stiftung, Martel AG and Kulturförderung Appenzell Ausserrhoden. The educational programme is made possible by Raiffeisen.

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Davidstrasse 40
9000 St. Gallen
Switzerland
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Saturday–Sunday 11am–5pm

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