Asta Grting Berlin Fassaden
By (Author) Andreas Fiedler
Sternberg Press
Sternberg Press
29th June 2020
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Paperback
56
Width 210mm, Height 298mm, Spine 15mm
666g
This publication accompanies the first comprehensive presentation of Asta Grting's project BERLIN FASSADEN. For her exhibition at KINDL - Centre for Contemporary Art, Grting covered the walls and floors with sculptural silicone impressions of Berlin facades containing traces of bullet holes from the Second World War. Functioning like slow-exposure photographs, the sculptures capture the history of the facades, from the bullet's impact during the war to the present day. Grting reconstructs wounds as architectural traces and translates them into abstract pictures. Dust, dirt, and even graffiti are applied to the silicon casts, giving the negative imprints an almost painted effect, embodying trauma and time in a ghostly silicone skin. As Groting writes, "I want to look from inside these destroyed walls and facades into the world--as if I could see my own face staring back at me."
This exhibition catalogue, conceived with the artist, focuses on the making of BERLIN FASSADEN by presenting the artist's original photographs of Berlin's bullet-ridden facades alongside images depicting the on-site making of the silicon casts. The precise section of the facade is revealed and catalogued with its corresponding location, dimensions, and date. An accompanying essay by writer Deborah Levy explores the inner voice of the holes, scars, and histories transcribed on the architectural surfaces of buildings in Berlin.
Copublished with KINDL - Centre for Contemporary Art, Berlin, on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition, September 10-December 3, 2017
Contributors
Andreas Fiedler, Deborah Levy