S-CHANF.- Von Bartha, S-chanf, presents an exhibition by the American visual artist Sarah Oppenheimer. Situated in von Barthas project space in the Engadin Alps, the show runs from 28 December 2018 - 28 January 2019.
Entitled I-131311, the work on display is described by the artist as an instrument: a set of mechanically linked architectural elements which are manipulated by the viewer, or player, within the space.
Embedded within the gallery walls, the instrument resembles movable windows and doors. Activated by touch, the manipulation of its elements causes a chain reaction: pivoting a window opens a wall, whilst rotating a column constricts the dimensions of a doorway. The artist creates the potential for this sequence of events through mechanical linkage - a helical screw at the center of the piece transforms rotary motion into linear oscillation, thus shaping the instruments mobile path. For the instrument to function, timing between the linear and rotary motion must be precise.
The instrument acts as a mediator, manipulating the perspective of the viewer and shaping the players perception of cause and effect. By toggling between the linear and rotatory, temporal and spatial stability is disrupted. I-131311 invites us to re-imagine the architectural environment as an orchestrated field of stasis and change.
Sarah Oppenheimer (b. 1972 Austin, Texas) obtained her M.F.A from Yale University (1999). She has exhibited widely in the US and Europe, including solo exhibitions at Kunsthaus Baselland, Basel (2014), the Perez Museum of Art, Miami (2016), the Wexner Center for the Arts (2017). Further upcoming solo exhibitions include Mass MoCA (2019) and Kunstmuseum Thun (2020). Oppenheimer is a recipient of multiple fellowships, including the Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship (2007) and the Rome Prize Fellowship (2011). The artist would like to extend special thanks to the George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation for their support of this project.