NYC | MUC | BER : Destination Murnau: Judy Rifka | Marco Stanke | Michael Ullrich

Nov 30, 2024 - Jan 25, 2025
  • NYC | MUC | BER : Destination Murnau

    Judy Rifka | Marco Stanke | Michael Ullrich - curated by Sara Dahme
     
  • Destination Murnau

    curated by Sara Dahme
    The exhibition NYC | MUC | BER : Destination Murnau at PULPO GALLERY stages a confluence of artistic practices that oscillate between the material and the conceptual, the personal and the collective. It is an exhibition about dialogues-between cities, disciplines, and forms-and how these exchanges resonate within a shared space. Murnau, with its layered cultural and natural histories, becomes the grounding point for this interplay of ideas and aesthetics.
  • MARCO STANKE IN DIALOGUE WITH JUDY RIFKA

    Marco Stanke's work challenges the boundaries of painting by creating 'pictorial things' that blur the line between image and object....
    Marco Stanke's work challenges the boundaries of painting by creating 'pictorial things' that blur the line between image and object....
    Marco Stanke's work challenges the boundaries of painting by creating 'pictorial things' that blur the line between image and object....
    Marco Stanke's work challenges the boundaries of painting by creating "pictorial things" that blur the line between image and object. His pieces from the series Kollektiv - each called a  „Teil" -  are not standalone gestures; they actively seek connections, forming constellations with other works. Within this exhibition, Stanke's deconstructed forms echo Judy Rifka's spatial investigations, much like how Rifka's work engaged with Ron Gorchov's shaped canvases 50 years ago. While Stanke's works push outward, rejecting the confines of the frame, Rifka's Single Shape paintings condense energy, drawing the viewer into the dynamism of a single form. Together, their works establish a rhythmic dialogue-a tension and release-that animates the gallery space.
    • Marco Stanke, Teil aus Kollektiv #1, 2023, Installation
      Marco Stanke, Teil aus Kollektiv #1, 2023
    • Marco Stanke, Teil aus Kollektiv #10, 2024
      Marco Stanke, Teil aus Kollektiv #10, 2024
    • Marco Stanke, Teil aus Kollektiv #7, 2024
      Marco Stanke, Teil aus Kollektiv #7, 2024
  • Michael Ullrich

    Homo empathicus with an ability for empathy as his signature style
    Michael Ullrich's contributions, particularly the hauntingly visceral Burning Flower #2, introduce a performative and ephemeral element into this conversation. His exploration of light and motion in Master and Servant and the collaborative music video with DJ Hell and Jonathan Meese infuses the exhibition with a temporal dimension, heightening the awareness of movement and transition. The flicker of flames in his photography mirrors the vibrancy of Rifka's color fields, while his multimedia pieces intersect conceptually with Stanke's interrogation of boundaries-here between permanence and impermanence, image and spectacle.
    • Michael Ullrich, Burning Flowers #9, 50 x 50 cm | 1 of 8 / +2 AP, Fine Art Pigment Print / Black Object Frame, 2023
      Michael Ullrich, Burning Flowers #9, 2023
    • Michael Ullrich, Burning Flowers #10 50 x 50 cm | 1 of 8 / +2 AP Fine Art Pigment Print / Black Object Frame, 2023
      Michael Ullrich, Burning Flowers #10, 2023
    • Michael Ullrich, Burning Flowers #11, 50 x 50 cm | 1 of 8 / +2 AP, Fine Art Pigment Print / Black Object Frame, 2023
      Michael Ullrich, Burning Flowers #11, 2023
  • Curator Sara Dahme situates these distinct practices within a shared environment, creating a space where the energy of New York, Munich, and Berlin converges in Murnau. The artworks do not merely coexist; they interact. Stanke's collective "pictorial things" find balance in Rifka's centrifugal forces, while Ullrich's multimedia and photographic works act as a connective tissue, tying together the material and the ephemeral, the real and the imagined.
  • Michael Ullrich, Let's play Master and Servant, 2024

    Michael Ullrich

    Let's play Master and Servant, 2024
    Light Box with Metal Frame
    80 x 60 x 20 cm
    31 1/2 x 23 5/8 x 7 7/8 in
    Edition of 10 +2 AP
  • In Murnau, this confluence becomes a moment of transformation

    This exhibition is a meditation on connection: how artists from different cultural and geographical loci come together to create a shared language of movement, form, and material. It is not merely a presentation of artworks but a living organism, where each piece draws energy from the other. In Murnau, this confluence becomes a moment of transformation - a reminder that art, like nature, thrives in the spaces where boundaries dissolve.

  • Dr. No (Meese X Hell)

    Michael Ullrich

    Germany 2022, 3'21", colour

     

    Video project by Michael Ullrich together with DJ Hell, Jonathan Meese and Buback Records for their new album „Hab keine Angst, hab keine Angst, ich bin deine Angst" from 2022.

  • "Judy Rifkas single shapes on plywood are among the most important paintings of the decade."

    Rene Ricard for Artforum

    Rifka aims to capture line and forms positing in space as well its trajectory in space and its concomitant wake reverberating outward and within the four-walled holding cell —the 4'x4’ plywood panel used most often for these single shape paintings.

     

    These simple yet majestic forms are allowed to ‘dance’, she says, on the panel and by way of layering and building-up of handmade paint they slowly and painstakingly emerge as ‘morphing fields’, a body-form that ricochets within and without and builds momentum, a centrifugal-like force that emanates off the picture plane and exists markedly, agelessly, in the face of Postmoderism’s gaze.

    • Judy Rifka, Single Shape #4, 1974
      Judy Rifka, Single Shape - 4, 1974
    • Judy Rifka, Single Shape #3, 1974
      Judy Rifka, Single Shape - 3, 1974