Crossing Borders鈥擝lurring Borders

March 16, 2015

Upcoming exhibition to feature mixed media by Austrian artist Ursula H眉bner

A new exhibition at 每日大赛鈥檚 Alfred Berkowitz Gallery will feature a fascinating collection of mixed media works and paintings by Austrian artist Ursula H眉bner. The opening reception will be held Friday, March 27, 2015, from 5-7 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. Complimentary hors d鈥 oeuvres and beverages will be provided.

The exhibition will open as part of the annual Austrian Studies Association Conference with the theme 鈥淐rossing Borders鈥擝lurring Borders.鈥 At the opening reception H眉bner will present a lecture at 6 p.m. titled 鈥淏odily Obsessions: The History of Austrian Painting via Egon Schiele, Maria Lassnig, Ursula H眉bner, and Other Affinities.鈥

The exhibition consists of collages and paintings from the series 鈥淭he World of Interiors,鈥 and photographs of her installation the 鈥淎rt Arch of Triumph,鈥 and select stage designs. H眉bner began working on 鈥淭he World of Interiors鈥 in 1996 after she discovered wood as a painting surface during a trip to Japan and she saw the small wooden paintings of Fr. Angelico at the Vatican Museum. In this series of small collages and paintings, H眉bner fragments poses found in familiar works of old masters and in popular fashion and film magazines and presents permeable bodies and identities.

鈥淚n my pictures, the space or room is also the 鈥榩syche鈥 or inner world of my figures,鈥 H眉bner said. 鈥溾楾he World of Interiors鈥 points to the 鈥榠nterior design鈥 in a metaphorical sense: The figures in the pictures (as well as the observers) see what they want to and what they can see. Atmospheres arise that reflect possible universes. Fragments are put together in new and puzzling ways; the moods of the light, which elucidate or obscure things for us, soft floors that embrace us or let us sink. Sometimes, however, the room becomes a second body which takes up the figures or brutally isolates them.鈥

The examples of H眉bner鈥檚 stage design show how she works deftly and creatively within the constraints of a text, a director鈥檚 concept, a budget, and defined space to show the characters and the space in a reciprocal relationship.

In her professional life the artist has crossed and blurred many borders. Ursula H眉bner studied stage design at the Mozarteum in Salzburg and painting at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. She has been a professor for painting and graphic art at the University of Art and Design Linz since 1998.

Her extensive body of work includes paintings, mixed media works, installations and graphic art. She also has designed stage settings for plays by Wolfgang Bauer, Alan Bennett, Flann O鈥橞rian, and Gustave Flaubert as well as film sets for Kurt Palm. One of H眉bner鈥檚 most visible installations was the 鈥淎rt Arch of Triumph鈥 as part of the 鈥罢谤颈别苍苍补濒别鈥 in Linz in 2010.

She has been awarded numerous prizes, including the 鈥Preis f眉r Bildende Kunst der Stadt Wien鈥 (2008) and the 鈥Internationaler Preis f眉r Kunst und Kultur des Kulturfonds der Stadt Salzburg鈥 (2010).

Gallery information:
The Alfred Berkowitz Gallery at 每日大赛 is located on the 3rd floor of the Mardigian Library at 4901 Evergreen Road, Dearborn, Mich. Gallery hours when shows are running are 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Admission is free and shows are open to the public.