At the 54th Venice Biennale Urs Fischer presented the most monumental of his ‘candles’: a 1:1 scale replica of Giambologna’s "The Rape of the Sabine Women". Together with other two wax sculptures – a copy of his studio chair (a self-portrait) and the life-size statue of Rudolf Stingel (an alter ego) – it formed a quite eclectic sculptural group. But this ‘untitled’ installation was far from being an exercise in monumentality. At the Biennale opening the sculptures were lit through candle wicks hidden in their bodies and started to melt. Though copies replaced the ‘originals’, "Untitled" resulted in a mass of ruins. More than a memento mori, it showed the passage of time focusing on the afterlife of images.

Ephemeral Bodies: The “Candles” of Urs Fischer

Baldacci Cristina
2020-01-01

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At the 54th Venice Biennale Urs Fischer presented the most monumental of his ‘candles’: a 1:1 scale replica of Giambologna’s "The Rape of the Sabine Women". Together with other two wax sculptures – a copy of his studio chair (a self-portrait) and the life-size statue of Rudolf Stingel (an alter ego) – it formed a quite eclectic sculptural group. But this ‘untitled’ installation was far from being an exercise in monumentality. At the Biennale opening the sculptures were lit through candle wicks hidden in their bodies and started to melt. Though copies replaced the ‘originals’, "Untitled" resulted in a mass of ruins. More than a memento mori, it showed the passage of time focusing on the afterlife of images.
2020
Bodies of Stone in the Media, Visual Culture, and the Arts
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