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| Sophie-Therese Trenka-Dalton | City of Commerce |
| images | April 3 - May 24, 2008 |
| press release | opening Thursday April 3, from 6pm |
SOPHIE-THERESE TRENKA-DALTON Sophie-Therese Trenka-Dalton presents installations of sculptures and photographs that originate in the opaque field of archeology. Her long time interest in Assyrian culture and how it is experienced both in the institutional framework (the Louvre, the British Museum) and contemporary architectural reality (Los Angeles), results in a third take that leaps over issues The Citadel, an outlet mall in Commerce, a suburb of Los Angeles, housed in what used to be Together with photographs of the Tire Factory/Citadel in its current state, a detail of a lamassu head against the Californian sky, documentation of vintage prints of the building under construction in 1929, a blown up poster of an archaeological site featuring the gigantic ancient sculptures and an Assyrian worker, as well as smaller quotations from the past and the present, the artist traces the “continuous process of rearrangement”. “Today the monuments of ancient Assyria exist only as reconstructions. The excavated bits and pieces circulate in various forms: they are set up in museums, reproduced on postcards or copied in contemporary architecture and culture. This circulation creates a space that I want to retrace. On the one side it leaves a linear track through history in the form of events and places on the other it produces a cloud of associations, projections, ideas of value and aesthetics. In this, the idea of authenticity becomes obsolete. Monumentality is a reappearing motif in this project. Sophie-Therese Trenka-Dalton (*1979, Berlin) studied at the UdK, Berlin where she lives and works. Recent exhibitions include Out Riding Feet, Harris Lieberman, NY curated by Matt Saunders, Berlin Noir, Perry Rubenstein Gallery, NY, curated by Felix Ensslin and The Dreamer Whose Dreams Came True, Institut im Glaspavillon, Berlin (invited by Heike Föll). Special thanks to Steve Turner for making available his collection of vintage prints of the construction of the Tire Factory in Los Angeles.
For additional information and visuals please contact the gallery at +4930 440 45976
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