Jimmy Robert works with the staging of art historical discussions and contemporary issues. His work, which often highlights a poetic dimension in everyday materials, breaks down the division between image and object. Robert examines the relationship between body and material and opens art history to new interpretations around representation and identity.
Jimmy Robert, Utan titel, 2020 Courtesy konstnären, Tanya Leighton, Berlin och Los Angeles och Stigter Van Doesburg, Amsterdam.
Jimmy Roberts’ work explores the political in viewing, questions established notions and opens up a reading in several directions. Recurring is how meaning creation takes place in the relationship between place, body and artwork, where all parts seem equally active. The work also asks questions about the preservation of a movement and how this can be presented in an exhibition context.
A central work in the exhibition is the installation “Descendances du nu” (2016). It includes objects, photography, performance, sound and text, and is based on Marcel Duchamp’s painting “Nude Descending a Staircase” (1912). Here Robert weaves in Sturtevant and Sherrie Levine, artist colleagues who have both also referenced Duchamp in their work. The installation also forms the scenography for the performance that is part of the work.
In his artistry, Jimmy Robert raises questions about representation, identity and gender – often with a starting point in an art or museum context. With subtle humor, melancholy and queerness, the artist tackles these complex subjects through a fragmented and open idiom. The works, where not least the body becomes a conceptual tool, are allowed to function both as independent entities and as components of a larger historical network.
Galerii nimi: Moderna Museet Malmö
Address: Ola Billgrens plats 2–4, Malmö, Sweden
Opening hours: Tue-Wed 11:00 - 17:00 Thu 11:00 - 19:00 Fri-Sun 11:00 - 17:00
Open: 01.04.2023 — 03.09.2023
Types of art: Installation
Address: Ola Billgrens plats 2–4, Malmö, Sweden
Opening hours: Tue-Wed 11:00 - 17:00 Thu 11:00 - 19:00 Fri-Sun 11:00 - 17:00
Open: 01.04.2023 — 03.09.2023