MANUEL STEHLI AND STEFAN KNAUF | NACHTS WACH
Artist Talk | Manuel Stehli and Stefan Knauf in conversation with Marlene Bürgi | March 21, 2024, 7pm (apéro from 6-8pm)
We are delighted to announce the duo show “nachts wach” by the Berlin based artists Manuel Stehli (*1988 Zurich, Switzerland) and Stefan Knauf (*1990 Munich, Germany).
When the French painter Nicolas Poussin first immortalized the inscription “Et in Arcadia Ego” in one of his pastoral paintings around 1627, the Latin sentence on the stone epitaph sparked a jumble of different interpretations. “I too (am) in Arcadia” – merely a rough translation of the grammatical untranslatability – poses the question of who exactly is speaking here. We can at least partially determine where the unknown voice comes from, as it refers to the ancient myth of Arcadia: this idyllic place, where people dwell as contented and happy shepherds beyond physical labor and social pressure to conform, inspired the European Renaissance, as so many other topoi of antiquity, in countless texts and artistic reflections. Arcadia is an idealized vision of untouched nature, a poetic space that simultaneously refers to its beauty and transience. A place between life and death, between light and darkness. A place of dissolution of boundaries and simulation, which Manuel Stehli and Stefan Knauf also engage with.
At first glance, the two Berlin-based artists work very differently. In his paintings, Manuel Stehli depicts figure and flora with both translucent fragility and impasto impenetrability: distant and yet omnipresent in their contact with each other (or with the picture plane). Stefan Knauf focusses on installative works that follow his interests as they relate to nature architecture, and the traces of correlated ideological and colonial gaps. Aside from their long-standing friendship Stehli and Knauf are united by a constant exploration of abstraction and reality. The schematically reduced imitation of recognizable forms and content brings the resting, faceless bodies on the large-format canvases into an almost self-evident dialogue with the silver cacti and reduced landscape reliefs made of inflated and galvanized sheet steel. The works of both artists seem to dissolve traditional dichotomies such as artificiality and nature. They blur the given polarities with which we normally categorize and view the world around us.
Manuel Stehli and Stefan Knauf also challenge our perception in the exhibition space itself. Beyond the visual, the gray carpeting influences our physical movements in the room. Our steps are sometimes more tentative, more deliberate, more subdued. Like a clear moonlit night, a shadow lies over our experiences in the room. A shadow that blurs the given structures and hierarchies of the reality experienced during the day. The night as a place of dissolution of boundaries and simulation perhaps also reflects what Donna Haraway describes as a hybrid existence in her “Cyborg Manifesto” (1985): A place where traditional dichotomies dissolve, where “the boundaries between man and machine, nature and culture, organism and machine are dissolved.” At this very interface, Stehli and Knauf create a contemporary Arcadia, a complex landscape of parallel ambivalences and opposites. From here, an unknown voice speaks to us once again – in this case as a disembodied metaphor for the hybridity of the night, which in its shadowy darkness harbors illusions as well as authentic experiences and new insights.
Read the German version of the exhibition text by Marlene Bürgi here.
Manuel Stehli
Untitled, 2024
oil on canvas
190 x 240 cm
Stefan Knauf
Cactus XVIII, 2024
Steel, hot dip zinc galvanized, inflated
175 x 70 x 70 cm
Stefan Knauf
Berglandschaft mit Fluss, 2024
stainless steel, mirror polished, inflated
95 x 95 cm
Manuel Stehli
Untitled, 2023
oil on canvas
170 x 200 cm
Stefan Knauf
Cactus XVII, 2024
Steel, hot dip zinc galvanized, inflated
180 x 60 x 70 cm
Stefan Knauf
Columno II, 2021
PVC und aluminum, partially polished
220 x 50 x 50 cm
Manuel Stehli
Untitled (Händepaar 25), 2024
oil on wood panel
30 x 40 cm
Stefan Knauf
Berglandschaft mit See, 2024
stainless steel, mirror polished, inflated
150 x 95 cm
Stefan Knauf
Saguaro I, 2024
inflated steel, zinc
280 x 70 x 70 cm
Manuel Stehli
Untitled, 2023
oil on wood panel
60 x 50 cm
Manuel Stehli
Untitled (Myosotis), 2024
oil on wood panel
30 x 25 cm
Manuel Stehli
Untitled (Tulpe 4), 2024
oil on wood panel
30 x 25 cm
Stefan Knauf
Columno I, 2019
wood und aluminum, partially polished
60 x 6 x 6 cm
Installation Views: Esther Mathis
Stefan Knauf (*1990 in Munich, Germany, lives and works in Berlin, Germany) received his MA in Fine Arts and Speculative Design from Universität Der Künste in Berlin. He also studied at Columbia University in New York, USA, and the University of Fine Arts in Sicily, Italy.
His most recent solo and duo exhibitions include Paradies, D. D. D. D., New York, USA (with Manuel Stehli); Nachts wach, Livie Gallery, Zürich, Switzerland (with Manuel Stehli); Diorama, Eyes Only Gallery feat. Galerie Robert Grunenberg, Munich, Germany; Birds don’t cry, Robert Grunenberg, Berlin, Germany; Oscar Columno’, Robert Grunenberg, Berlin, Germany. His work was also included in various group exhibitions at Fructa Space, Munich, Germany, Salon Dahlmann, Berlin, Germany, Chezplinio, Milan, Italy, Galerie 7 Türen, Hamburg, Germany, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany, and Höhenrausch Festival, Linz, Austria.
In 2017 the artist has been awarded with the Hanke-Förster-Preis, Berlin, and a scholarship of Fraunhofer Institut, ISE Freiburg, Germany.
Stefan Knauf’s work is included in various collections such as the Peters-Messer Collection, Berlin/Viersen and Miettinen Collection, Berlin.
Manuel Stehli (*1988 in Zurich, Switzerland, lives and works in Berlin, Germany) studied at the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig and at Camberwell College of Arts, London. After graduating in 2014, Stehli lived and worked in Leipzig and Zurich before moving to Berlin in 2017 for a Winsor & Newton residency at Künstlerhaus Bethanien.
His recent solo and duo exhibitions include Paradies, D. D. D. D., New York, 2024 (with Stefan Knauf); Nachts wach, Livie Gallery, Zürich, 2024 (with Stefan Knauf); Come Too Close, (1690 Art Collection Space, Shanghai, 2023); oh so slowly, Schierke Seinecke (Frankfurt, 2023); in its place, TAO Art Space (Taipei, 2022); From a Distance, Grisebach (Zurich, 2021); Moving Inland, Galerie Marguo (Paris, 2021); jetzt du, Schierke Seinecke (Frankfurt, 2021); Strangers When We Meet, Lemoyne (Zurich, 2020), Sober Speech, Gallery of the Czech Centre Berlin (Berlin, 2020), Some Kind of Change, Studio Picknick (Berlin, 2019); Tongue Tied, WERK (Berlin, 2019); Wait A Second, Schierke Seinecke (Frankfurt, 2018); and Jetzt Aber, Bistro 21 (Leipzig, 2016).
Manuel Stehli’s work is in the permanent collections of Kunsthalle Recklinghausen and the Collection of the Cultural Foundation of Saxony.