Sergej Vutuc
July - August 2011
SERGEJ VUTUC
"Something In Between"
Galerie Michael Janssen, Berlin
June 25 - July 30, 2011
Opening: June 24, 6 pm - 9 pm, 2011
Galerie Michael Janssen is pleased to announce its first exhibition by Sergej Vutuc entitled Something in between.
On
view is a series of unique hand printed black and white photographs on
Baryt paper from 2010. Garages, junk fields, containers, an abandoned
quarterpipe turned upside down, dirty mattresses and rubble are seen
through a cloudy scrim of film.
Vutuc makes his own prints putting
garbage between the light and the paper, scratching and interfering with
the image. Just as the images themselves, many of the dilapidated
buildings depicted bear scrapes, scratches and wheel traces; signs that
the structures have been put into „good use,“ appropriated and
re-invented by skateboarders.
Since the mid 1990s Vutuc has been
engaged in the punk and skateboarding community and the aesthetics and
philosophies of these DIY-cultures have granted his work a distinct
character. Skateboarding is an undenia- ble part of all this, but the
board here might better be understood as a vehicle, than a sporting tool
or past time.
Vutuc’s work reaffirms that the skateboarder is not a
detached voyeur of urban modernity. He has to constantly engage with his
environment, re-invent and make new use out of it. His gaze, like
Vutuc’s, is a nomadic one. It is always searching for things that are
usable, beautiful or just plain fun, things he can invest himself in.
These fragments become the raw material for stories the „mouth can never
say,“ stories privileged for the eye.
There is seldom anything
monumental or grandiose in Vutuc’s photographs. Just as in the
skateboard pictures, his focus is directed on the small things
surrounding him. The events he documents are therefore never the
flamboyant stunts or the loud and dramatic „big moments.“ They are
deeply affirmative and at the core of this sub-cultural scene from which
his work grew. It is this realization that whatever you have grown up
with, isn’t something you are stuck with. Every situation, like the city
itself, is adaptable.
Something in between has recently been published in a catalogue with the same title by the publishing house Snoeck.















