Ugo Rondinone’s Solo Show in Zurich
August 15, 2011
The Zurich gallery Galerie Eva Presenhuber will be presenting an Ugo Rondinone exhibition until October 29, 2011. Entitled “Kiss Now Kill Later”, the exhibition will include both new and existing works.
The new body of work on display is a flock of thirty bird sculptures of various sizes that have been installed across the space. The clay-colored birds are cast in bronze and installed on the floor, facing all directions. The appearance of this terrestrial, disoriented flock is a stark contrast to the taxidermied pigeons that populated the Central Pavilion of the Venice Biennale, courtesy of the Italian sculptor Maurizio Cattelan.
In the second exhibition room hang six monumental landscape paintings rendered in ink with a Chinese brush. These are part of an ongoing series that the artist has been producing since his first solo show with Eva Presenhuber in Galerie Walcheturm in 1991. A third room features a series of poems copied out by the artist by hand on old boards of weather-beaten scrap wood.
The work groups presented at this exhibition embody the focus of Rondinone’s practice, characterized by the exhibition’s press release as “a moving attempt to capture the transience of existence”.
Image via Galerie Eva Presenhuber

