DANNIELLE TEGEDER – BLIND HIERARCHIES
2016-11-28The exhibition comprises a new, site-specific installation and a suite of four large-scale works on paper which continue Tegeder’s exploration of architecture and abstraction. The included works form a cosmology of sorts, a conceptual map to which their long, elaborate titles serve as an oblique legend.
Tegeder’s works on paper build on modernist legacies of abstract art, architectural draftsmanship, and city planning. In these drawings, rendered in a pared-down palette of neutral tones (black and white, grey and beige), Tegeder envisions systems inspired, both formally and in conceptual approach, by the utopian impulse of the Constructivists. She employs archaic architectural tools and methods–including techniques gleaned from her upbringing in a family of steamfitters–to conceptualize a form of urban planning only fully realizable, perhaps, in the imagination. Yet despite their architectural precision, the works on paper are hand-drafted, without the slick impenetrability of technologically rendered plans. The evidence of the artist’s hand, with its occasionally visible hesitations, transforms Tegeder’s schematic drawings into what she calls “humanized machines,” in which existing forms coincide with possible futures.
Opposite – Lahm (high-density solids pump): Improvements such as passively safe usually converted into a stable and compact form which is then enriched using various techniques rods of the proper composition and geometry for the particular reactor that is present in trace concentrations due to increased exploration to successfully isolate it from the biosphere. Referred to as a self-sustaining chain reaction, this process may release or absorb energy or fusion is difficult to achieve in a controlled fashion; induce criticality for detonation, an isotope that is sufficiently unstable for this process to be usable for containers of liquids or of grainy substances useful for continuous production. To increase nighttime firing accuracy the other is open to ambient air and radiation is used to induce mutations. An advantage is that the object may be sealed and improvement of re-hydration of deliberate exposure of materials, 2016
Exhibition runs through to January 8th, 2017
Johannes Vogt Gallery
55 Chrystie St., Suite 202
10002
New York, NY
New York
