Drawings / Objects / Installation
The world has no destination! (Georges Bataille)
Omitted signs and sentences
When drawing, Gundi Feyrer is concerned with breaking up fixed patterns of vision and interpretation. She follows the free and aimless course of the line in order to make visible the transformation of familiar forms and structures into the abstract and ambiguous that arises from movement.
The line as a vehicle for the eye, which automatically searches for familiar things in order to orient itself in the world and thus organize it, finds individual "still images", torn out of the flow of movement of countless images in a film. They flash up, produce content and meanings, but immediately disappear again in the unrestrained development of the line.
In Feyrer's works, everything is connected to everything, everything transforms into everything, nothing is fixed, only the illusion of familiar and fixed forms, images and moments permitted by perception, which, however, always turn out to be "Exuberant (and therefore cheerful) signs and sentences".
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