archive: BRODY CONDON: 3 MODIFICATIONS
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Virgil de Voldère is proud to present its second solo exhibition with Brody Condon. In the three works on view, the artist digitally reconstructs a trio of well-known late-medieval paintings from northern Europe by Hans Memling, Dieric Bouts, and Gerard David. By re-imagining the religious content of the original works, the artist presents calm scenes of transcendence that slowly give way to anxiety and spiritual trauma.
For 3 Modifications, Condon modifies current computer games with strategies and tools taken directly from online participatory subcultures to create slowly animated, transfigured works that function as moving paintings. The subversive tactics of hacking and the intervention into commercial computer games that characterize the artist's previous work, however, have given way to a critical examination of the politics of representation. Read more here
Formally, Condon conflates the development of perspective and realism in Flemish art from the fifteenth century with the evolution of computer graphics in present-day games. Thematically, though, the work in 3 Modifications explores the roots of 1960s countercultural ideologies, the religious environment of early modern Europe, and various means of transcending the physical body through drugs, prayer, and meditation, as well as through game avatars and role-playing. Shown as projected moving-image installations from small custom-made computers, these “self-playing” games run continuously like games waiting for the viewer to pick up the controller.
Condon denies interactivity, a crucial feature of the game medium, to the
viewer. Rather, the works in 3 Modifications emphasize the possibility of
three-dimensional installation and performance art within a digital screen
space. Further confronting contemporary countercultural beliefs with
late-medieval mainstream religious iconography, Condon explores cultural
misinterpretations of historical visual archetypes, presenting an anxious
space where history, religion, personal mythology, and fantasy intermingle.
For further information, please contact the gallery + 1 212 343 9694
Location: 526 West 26th Street – 4th Floor – Room 416 – New York
Gallery Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 11 am – 6 pm and by appointment
Opening: Nov 15th , 2007 @ 6-9 pm
Dates: Nov 15th –Dec 15th, 2007
Brody Condon website: www.tmpspace.com
Virgil de Voldère websitehttp://virgilgallery.com/v2/
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