Neuer Kunstverein Wien presents new works by Claudia Märzendorfer.
At the centre of Märzendorfer's work is her interest in the processual, the shifting, the dissolving and disappearing; the irretrievability of a fleeting moment that can only be inscribed in our memory and revived. While she has been working and experimenting for many years with materials associated with the idea of the impermanent, the uncontrollable: melting ice or flowing ink, her new work at NKW literally freezes time and the past.
With her sculptural installation PS at Neuer Kunstverein Wien, Märzendorfer refers to the history of the exhibition space, which was once a car showroom presenting the latest models of the German luxury sports car Porsche. Her exhaust cloud floating in the room evokes memories of the former use of the space. Fifty floating casts of oil canisters - some of which are delicately overdrawn with ink and made of ceramic material - intensify this reconstruction of the past. 12 framed sketches accompany the sculptural installation. PS denotes horsepower, speed, mobility, change. But PS also means the labelling of a text appendix and plays with this double meaning.