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Rudolf Polanszky

Hypotetic

September 15–November 28, 2020
Basel

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Installation view Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

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Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view

Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view

Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view

Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view

Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view

Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view

Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view

Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view

Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view

Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view

Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Installation view

Artwork © Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Andreas Zimmermann Fotografie

Works Exhibited

Rudolf Polanszky, Reconstructions / Choros, 2020 Copper foil, resin, silicone, acrylic glass, mirror foil, and pigment on wood, in artist’s frame, 61 ⅞ × 68 inches (157.1 × 172.5 cm)© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Reconstructions / Choros, 2020

Copper foil, resin, silicone, acrylic glass, mirror foil, and pigment on wood, in artist’s frame, 61 ⅞ × 68 inches (157.1 × 172.5 cm)
© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Archeology / Confusion Sculpture, 2020 Cardboard, acrylic, acrylic glass, metal wire, and silicone on metal stand, 36 ¼ × 20 ⅛ × 18 ⅞ inches (92 × 51 × 48 cm)© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aus

Rudolf Polanszky, Archeology / Confusion Sculpture, 2020

Cardboard, acrylic, acrylic glass, metal wire, and silicone on metal stand, 36 ¼ × 20 ⅛ × 18 ⅞ inches (92 × 51 × 48 cm)
© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aus

Rudolf Polanszky, Reconstructions / Translinear Fragments, 2020 Aluminum, resin, silicone, cardboard, mirrored foil, acrylic glass, pigment, and acrylic on canvas, in artist’s frame, 51 ⅝ × 61 ¼ inches (131.1 × 155.6 cm)© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Reconstructions / Translinear Fragments, 2020

Aluminum, resin, silicone, cardboard, mirrored foil, acrylic glass, pigment, and acrylic on canvas, in artist’s frame, 51 ⅝ × 61 ¼ inches (131.1 × 155.6 cm)
© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Reconstructions / Translinear Fragments, 2020 (detail) Aluminum, resin, silicone, cardboard, mirrored foil, acrylic glass, pigment, and acrylic on canvas, in artist’s frame, 51 ⅝ × 61 ¼ inches (131.1 × 155.6 cm)© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Reconstructions / Translinear Fragments, 2020 (detail)

Aluminum, resin, silicone, cardboard, mirrored foil, acrylic glass, pigment, and acrylic on canvas, in artist’s frame, 51 ⅝ × 61 ¼ inches (131.1 × 155.6 cm)
© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Reconstructions / Archeology / Archaic Fragments, 2020 Glass, acrylic glass, resin, silicone, and acrylic on metal stand, 61 ⅜ × 63 × 23 ⅝ inches (156 × 160 × 59.9 cm)© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Reconstructions / Archeology / Archaic Fragments, 2020

Glass, acrylic glass, resin, silicone, and acrylic on metal stand, 61 ⅜ × 63 × 23 ⅝ inches (156 × 160 × 59.9 cm)
© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Reconstructions / Dark Mirrors, 2020 Mirror foil, resin, silicone, acrylic glass, and acrylic on wood, in artist’s frame, 62 × 68 ¼ inches (157.3 × 173.3 cm)© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Reconstructions / Dark Mirrors, 2020

Mirror foil, resin, silicone, acrylic glass, and acrylic on wood, in artist’s frame, 62 × 68 ¼ inches (157.3 × 173.3 cm)
© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Tube Sculpture, 2009 Aluminum tube, resin, acrylic, acrylic glass, and mirror foil on metal stand with metal table, 70 ⅛ × 32 ¾ × 23 ⅝ inches (178 × 83 × 60 cm)

Rudolf Polanszky, Tube Sculpture, 2009

Aluminum tube, resin, acrylic, acrylic glass, and mirror foil on metal stand with metal table, 70 ⅛ × 32 ¾ × 23 ⅝ inches (178 × 83 × 60 cm)

Rudolf Polanszky, Reconstructions / Choros, 2020 Aluminum, copper foil, mirrored foil, resin, silicone, cardboard, acrylic glass, pigment, and acrylic on wood, in artist’s frame, 61 ½ × 68 ¼ inches (156.1 × 173.2 cm)© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Reconstructions / Choros, 2020

Aluminum, copper foil, mirrored foil, resin, silicone, cardboard, acrylic glass, pigment, and acrylic on wood, in artist’s frame, 61 ½ × 68 ¼ inches (156.1 × 173.2 cm)
© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Reconstructions / Choros, 2020 (detail) Aluminum, copper foil, mirrored foil, resin, silicone, cardboard, acrylic glass, pigment, and acrylic on wood, in artist’s frame, 61 ½ × 68 ¼ inches (156.1 × 173.2 cm)© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Reconstructions / Choros, 2020 (detail)

Aluminum, copper foil, mirrored foil, resin, silicone, cardboard, acrylic glass, pigment, and acrylic on wood, in artist’s frame, 61 ½ × 68 ¼ inches (156.1 × 173.2 cm)
© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Archeology / Archaic Fragments, 2020 Copper, acrylic glass, and silicone on metal stand, 23 ⅝ × 26 ⅝ × 7 ⅛ inches (60 × 67.5 × 17.9 cm)© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Archeology / Archaic Fragments, 2020

Copper, acrylic glass, and silicone on metal stand, 23 ⅝ × 26 ⅝ × 7 ⅛ inches (60 × 67.5 × 17.9 cm)
© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Archeology / Archaic Fragments, 2020 (detail) Copper, acrylic glass, and silicone on metal stand, 23 ⅝ × 26 ⅝ × 7 ⅛ inches (60 × 67.5 × 17.9 cm)© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Archeology / Archaic Fragments, 2020 (detail)

Copper, acrylic glass, and silicone on metal stand, 23 ⅝ × 26 ⅝ × 7 ⅛ inches (60 × 67.5 × 17.9 cm)
© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Tube Sculpture, 2009 Aluminium tube, resin, acrylic, acrylic glass, and mirror foil on metal stand with metal table, 96 ¼ × 38 × 20 ½ inches (244.3 × 96.5 × 52 cm)© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Tube Sculpture, 2009

Aluminium tube, resin, acrylic, acrylic glass, and mirror foil on metal stand with metal table, 96 ¼ × 38 × 20 ½ inches (244.3 × 96.5 × 52 cm)
© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Half Sculpture / Hovering Fragments, 2020 Acrylic glass, resin, acrylic, on metal stand with metal table, 92 ⅜ × 50 ⅜ × 22 ¾ inches (234.5 × 127.8 × 57.6 cm)© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Half Sculpture / Hovering Fragments, 2020

Acrylic glass, resin, acrylic, on metal stand with metal table, 92 ⅜ × 50 ⅜ × 22 ¾ inches (234.5 × 127.8 × 57.6 cm)
© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Archeology / Spiral Sculpture, 2020 Foam, pigments, metal wire, and silicone on metal stand, 25 ⅞ × 11 × 7 ⅞ inches (65.5 × 28 × 20 cm)© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Archeology / Spiral Sculpture, 2020

Foam, pigments, metal wire, and silicone on metal stand, 25 ⅞ × 11 × 7 ⅞ inches (65.5 × 28 × 20 cm)
© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Archeology / Confusion Sculpture, 2020 Aluminum, copper wire, metal wire, foam, and silicone on metal stand with wooden pedestal, 20 ¼ × 17 ¾ × 6 ⅞ inches (51.2 × 45 × 17.4 cm)© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

Rudolf Polanszky, Archeology / Confusion Sculpture, 2020

Aluminum, copper wire, metal wire, foam, and silicone on metal stand with wooden pedestal, 20 ¼ × 17 ¾ × 6 ⅞ inches (51.2 × 45 × 17.4 cm)
© Rudolf Polanszky. Photo: Jorit Aust

About

Gagosian is pleased to present Hypotetic, an exhibition of new and recent paintings and sculptures by Rudolf Polanszky. This will be his first exhibition in Switzerland, and his second with the gallery.

A key player in the Vienna art scene, Polanszky creates cerebral yet tactile works that embrace chance occurrence. In the early 1990s, Polanszky began examining the formal potential of sculpture and mixed-media painting with the series Reconstructions (1991–). To make these richly textured works, he uses salvaged industrial materials such as acrylic glass, aluminum, mirrored foil, resin, silicone, and wire, recombining them into purely aesthetic forms divorced from their original uses and contexts. Inspired by his father’s profession as a jazz musician, Polanszky’s process of “ad hoc synthesis” produces compositions that oscillate between concrete objects and symbols of subjective perception.

In this exhibition, Polanszky continues to evolve the Reconstructions by introducing copper foil into his material repertoire. Interspersed between fields of white corrugated cardboard and silvery aluminum, these gently creased, gleaming metal sheets add an entirely new tonal and textural dimension to the surface of each painting. Also on view are sculptures where Polanszky translates the rough-hewn edges of these repurposed materials into three dimensions. In two large freestanding sculptures, he shapes segments of flexible ribbed aluminum tubing into gently curving forms, while in a suite of smaller tabletop works, he deftly manipulates angular strips of metal and acrylic glass into dynamic abstractions.

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Gagosian freut sich zur Ausstellung Hypotetic einzuladen, die neue Bilder und Skulpturen von Rudolf Polanszky zeigt. Es ist dies seine erste Ausstellung in der Schweiz und seine zweite mit der Galerie.

Als einer der herausragenden Akteure der Wiener Kunstszene schafft Polanszky ebenso zerebrale wie haptische Arbeiten, die sich dem Zufall öffnen. Anfang der 1990er Jahre begann er mit der Serie Reconstructions (seit 1991) das formale Potenzial von Skulptur und verschiedener Materialien-Arbeiten zu untersuchen. Zur Herstellung dieser vielfältig texturierten Werke verwendet er industrielles Altmaterial wie Acrylglas, Aluminium, Spiegelfolie, Harz, Silikon und Draht und kombiniert sie zu rein ästhetischen Formen, die von ihren ursprünglichen Verwendungen und Kontexten losgelöst sind. Inspiriert durch die Techniken seines Vaters als Jazzmusiker, bringt Polanszkys Prozess der „Ad-hoc-Synthese“ Kompositionen hervor, die zwischen konkreten Objekten und Symbolen der subjektiven Wahrnehmung oszillieren.

In den Arbeiten dieser Ausstellung hat Polanszky die Reconstructions weiterentwickelt, indem er Kupferfolie in sein Materialrepertoire aufgenommen hat. Eingestreut zwischen Feldern aus weißer Wellpappe und silbrig glänzendem Aluminium fügen diese sanft geknitterten, glänzenden Metallbleche der Oberfläche jedes Bilder eine völlig neue tonale und strukturelle Dimension hinzu. Zu sehen sind auch Skulpturen, in denen Polanszky die grob behauenen Kanten dieser wiederverwendeten Materialien ins Dreidimensionale übersetzt. In zwei großen freistehenden Skulpturen formt er Segmente aus flexiblen gerippten Aluminiumrohren zu sanft geschwungenen Formen, während er in einer Reihe kleinerer Arbeiten Streifen aus Metall und Acrylglas in dynamische Abstraktionen verwandelt.

Polanszkys Umgang mit dem Material ist intuitiv und improvisatorisch; oft lässt er rohe Komponenten im Freien, um den Elementen die endgültige Gestaltung der Arbeit zu überlassen. Doch die Werke in Hypotetic zeigen auch seine eingehende Auseinandersetzung mit den Eigenschaften, Eigentümlichkeiten und Möglichkeiten dieser Materialien. In Polanszkys Händen werden industrielle Fragmente zu schimmernden Bilder synthetisiert, die über ihre profanen Ursprünge hinausgehen.