Joanna Rajkowska

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The Light of the Lodge

Dauer / Duration: 16.05. - 07.06.2014


Exhibition View
Joanna Rajkowska
The Light of the Lodge, 2012 Copenhagen Edition
Neons, Aluminium Unique
(c) Joanna Rajkowska
courtesy Charim Galerie Wien

Source: Courtesy Charim Galerie Wien

Joanna Rajkowska May 15- June 7, 2014

The Light of the Lodge asks questions about the place, role and heritage of Freemasonry in European culture. Charim Gallery, once the location of one of the most important lodges in the cultural life of Vienna in 18th century, now serves as a laboratory, wherein the artist performs a dissection of masonic rituals. Reflection on the history of the gallery (where Mozart once played) in conjunction with critical observations of the Freemasons' creed, produced a number of artworks that refer to this most secret and still very influential organization. The carpet with a characteristic pattern but without ritual accessories and a holy book with erased text are amongst the deconstructed situations and gestures that reflect on the political rationale of the organization and on the artist's fascination with the refined culture it produced.


Exhibition View
Joanna Rajkowska
The Light of the Lodge, 2012 Copenhagen Edition
Neons, Aluminium Unique
(c) Joanna Rajkowska
courtesy Charim Galerie Wien


Exhibition View Joanna Rajkowska
The Blueprint, 2014
Carpet
600 x 300 cm 100 % wool
Unique
(c) Joanna Rajkowska
courtesy Charim Galerie Wien
Exhibition View
GOD IS RIGHT, 2014
Object 5 curcuits of LED Christmas lights mdf, steelframed Unique, 55 x 100 x 8 cm
(c) Joanna Rajkowska
courtesy Charim Galerie Wien

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  • [...]Sie interessiere sich für die Mehrdeutigkeit der Freimaurerei, "das europäischste Kulturprodukt, das man sich vorstellen kann", so Rajkowska in einem Interview: Auf der einen Seite verfolgen die Freimaurer Ideen der Aufklärung wie Freiheit, Gleichheit, Brüderlichkeit, auf der anderen gibt es jedoch diese mittelalterlich anmutenden Rituale. [...] Weiterlesen: Der Standard

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