Private viewing Thursday July 5, 2012, 18 h 30 until 20 h 30 // exhibit runs July 6 until August 18, 2012 // Fitzrovia Lates : July 26, 18 h until 21 h // Bartha Contemporary // London // Click here to download invitation
For his first solo-exhibition at Bartha Contemporary, German artist Mike Meiré (B. 1964) will present a series of new large-scale works on paper alongside recent ceramic sculptures. Entitled “Economy of Attention” the exhibition embraces the medium of newsprint and highlights its structural beauty. Mike Meiré’s latest body of work follows on from a series of singular paintings on newsprint, which examine existing grids in newspapers and primarily reflect on the prioritization of information through graphic design. The artist has been working as an art-director for many years and it is his intrinsic understanding of this medium, which allows him to strip the composition of his works to a bare minimum. By adding an element of repetition and juxtaposition to the compositions of his larger works, Meiré embraces a highly minimalist mantra, akin with Judd’s stacked sculptures or Walter de Marias installations. A coded language of design, inherent in any layout is reduced to bars of colour, composed to reveal a repetitive sequencing of information.
Mike Meiré
Propaganda, 2012 // Lacquer-paint on newspaper
150 x 105 cm
Mike Meiré describes his work as a continued investigation into life's evolutionary processes, which the artist interprets in three phases, birth, biography and death. Central to all of Meiré's work is a delicate interplay between the highly refined against mundane everyday materials. The intriguing juxtaposition of organic often sexually explicit or gender-orientated ceramic objects with anodyne geometric elements play an increasingly important role in Meiré's work. These somewhat evoke a sense of ambivalence towards modernity.
Mike Meiré
Left: Your Ideals Just Words, 2012, Lacquer-paint on newspaper, 150 x 105 cm
Right: Normalzustand, 2012, Lacquer-paint on newspaper, 150 x 105 cm
Within Meiré's continuing work as a creative director, he has for many years navigated and in some cases deliberately trespassed the boarders between Advertising, Design and Fine Art. As a designer Meiré has worked on several installation-based projects, which were commissioned by a variety of commercial companies as subversive means of product placement. More recently Meiré has clearly defined his practice as an independent artist. As one line of work continues to inform the other Meiré's paintings and ceramic sculptures reveal a profound understanding of popular culture. It is this knowledge, which allows the artist to explore the deep-rooted neurotics that inhibit today's societies and in turn challenges these through his work.
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Nice graphic compositions! Good thoughtful use of colours.
Posted by: Dr. Bhupesh C. Little EFIAP, Hon FICS, MFA | July 03, 2012 at 03:13 PM