Erwin Wurm’s Motley Crew of Fits and Sausages Cuts a Rug at Yorkshire Sculpture Park

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  • Jul 12.

“Massive Mutter” (2015). All pictures by Jonty Wilde, set up at Yorkshire Sculpture Park (2023) courtesy of the artist and Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery. Pictures courtesy of YSP, © Erwin Wurm, shared with permission

Dancing enterprise fits, a purse with legs, and contorted automobiles are just some of the uncanny scenes guests to Yorkshire Sculpture Park will encounter this summer season. Acclaimed Austrian artist Erwin Wurm’s first large-scale museum exhibition within the U.Ok., Lure of the Reality, consists of almost 75 sculptures indoors and dotted across the panorama, plus quite a few drawings, work, pictures, and movies created through the previous three many years.

Wurm started making artwork with cheap, on a regular basis gadgets like used garments, scraps of wooden, and cans. As he experimented with supplies and concepts, he had an epiphany: “Sooner or later, I got here to grasp that every part surrounding me could be materials for an inventive work, completely every part… That was the decisive step, as then something was attainable.” Now recognized for frolicsome, surreal, and sometimes humorous installations, the artist challenges perceptions of the human physique, quotidian objects, and sculpture itself.

 

“Massive Disobedience” (2016)

Wurm usually tangles comically with concepts round politics and tradition, referencing capitalism, cultural norms, and social conformity. By giving enterprise fits a lifetime of their very own and remodeling them from boring grey to playful pink, he separates the wearer from the image, liberating them to maneuver about on their very own. An enormous water bottle, a much-loved object of consolation, is personified with a pair of sneakers and titled “Massive Mutter”—mutter means “mom” in German—together with different references to his nation’s id and historical past, like anthropomorphized Viennese sausages.

The title Lure of the Reality nods to the Seventeenth-century French mathematician and thinker René Descartes, who immortalized the phrase, “I feel, subsequently I’m,” as he interrogated the subjectivity of fact. Wurm captures a way of uncanny pleasure, prompting viewers to query what they see and the way they relate to the world round them.

Lure of the Reality continues via April 28, 2024, and you could find extra on Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s web site. Discover extra of Wurm’s work on his web site and on Instagram.

 

“Massive Hypnosis” (2008)

“Renault 25” (1991)

Left to proper: “Massive Disobedience” (2016) and “Massive Kastenmann” (2012)

Left: “Massive Go well with 2” (2010-2016). Proper: “Step (Massive)” (2021)

Left to proper: “Untitled” (2018), “Big Massive, Me Supreme” (2014), and “Untitled” (2018)

“Truck II” (2011)

Left to proper: “Dance” (2021) and “Journey” (2021)

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