Gert & Uwe Tobias, Installation view at Windsor Gallery, Windsor, Florida
Photograph by Katy Hamer, 2012
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Gert & Uwe Tobias, Installation view at Windsor Gallery, Windsor, Florida
©Tom Smoyer, 2012
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The opening coincided with Art Basel Miami Beach. Although the Gallery at Windsor is a 3 hour drive from South Beach, it will be a pleasant surprise for any art lover who should find themselves in this southeast section of Florida. The facilities at Windsor are phenomenal. Large homes appear out of a Colonial picture book and streets are lined with palm trees. Gert and Uwe stayed at the residence a week prior to the opening, with a balance of time to relax and play tennis with the locals and also to survey the installation. Much of their work (as evident in the installation photographs) often corresponds to the wall itself. A great amount of detail is given to not only placement but also to the color of the wall and the shape in which the piece actually rests. Various parts of the exhibition feature painted sections with serrated edges, as if the paint had been cut by a steak knife or sharp pair of scissors. These visual divisions help to offset the work and also allow for it to feel at home on the wall. Rather than install in what many refer to as a “white cube” the brothers choose to very specifically construct the space to fit their own particular vision.
As part of the opening weekend, Iwona Blazwick OBE, Director of Whitechapel Gallery took part in a dialogue with the artists, asking about their specific studio practice, choice of content and working together. Much of the work is based on the recontextualizing and reinterpretation of traditional folklore and fairytale legend. Stylistically and aesthetically the work can be traced back to Russian Suprematism and early Modernism while also revealing a nod towards German Expressionism. They focus on bold, graphic shapes that overlap and rest on a dark ground. Inside of the shapes a formation of narrative abstraction leaps to the foreground and yet doesn’t tell a particular story. In what is a true collaboration, they play with the conjecture of childhood memory through the eyes and physical presence of adulthood.
Gert & Uwe Tobias, Installation view at Windsor Gallery, Windsor, Florida
©Tom Smoyer, 2012
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“[We use] birds because they are not spectacular. I don’t use crocodiles because they are not in my world. With birds we can make something that relates to art history, mythology and things we know and see in our everyday life. We don’t want to tell people stories, we use a code and count the figures and objects in our works. They are all very specific and [methodologically] chosen.”
Gert & Uwe Tobias, Installation view at Windsor Gallery, Windsor, Florida
©Tom Smoyer, 2012
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Gert & Uwe Tobias is on view from December 9th 2012 – April 4th 2013 at the Gallery at Windsor and will then travel to Whitechapel Gallery in London, England.
Windsor, 3125 Windsor Boulevard, Vero Beach, Florida, 32963
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