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Bojan Šar?evi? Gyrobifastigium at Stuart Shave/Modern Art Private view Thursday 24th January 2013

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25th January – 23rd February
Stuart Shave/Modern Art is delighted to announce a solo exhibition of new work by Bojan Šar?evi?, Gyrobifastigium. This is Šar?evi?’s second solo show with Modern Art.

Ideas of abstraction, in the conceptual and formal senses, rest at the core of Bojan Šar?evi?’s practice. Šar?evi?’s aesthetic propositions and quite particular material relationships assert a sense of clarity and convey precise gestural intent. His work offers an invitation for close, attentive interpretation – a starting point for the perceptual encounter and experience of form that defers certainty, revealing questions of empirical, theoretical and sensual understandings of the world, and relating to the potential for artistic gesture to be imagined in a wider or politicised social sphere.
In this exhibition at Modern Art, Šar?evi? presents works made from elemental and evocative sculptural materials – onyx, wax, and fire – that realise beautiful expressions of abstract and mathematical geometric form. On the floor of one room rests a candle burning atop an onyx polyhedron that has been made from a flat sheet of stone as if folded according to the rules of a particular subset of polyhedra known in geometry as ‘Johnson Solids’ (convex polyhedra whose faces are formed from regular, but non-uniform polygons). On the walls, the hard and heavy fragments of this same stone hang with their mineral surfaces partially occluded with an uneven surface of poured white wax. In another room, a large and flat slab of polished onyx has been cut and reassembled from tessellating pentagonal pieces according to a pattern known as ‘Cairo’, after the ancient paving pattern found on that city’s streets.

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About The Artist
Bojan Šar?evi? was born in Belgrade in 1974. He studied at L’Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France, graduating in 1997, and undertook postgraduate study at Rijksakademie, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1999-2000. He lives and works in Berlin and Paris. In 2012 Bojan Šar?evi?’s work was the subject of survey exhibitions A Curious Contortion in the Method of Progress, Kunstmuesum Liechtenstein, Vaduz, Liechtenstein, and L’ellipse d’ellipse, Institut d’Art Contemporain, Villeurbanne, France. Recent solo institutional exhibitions include Rhombic Oath, Leopold Hoesch Museum and Kirche Sankt Anna, Duren, Germany (2012); Eventuellement, Le Grand Café Centre d’art Contemporain, St Nazaire, France (2010); Involuntary Twitch, De Vleeshal, Middelburg, Netherlands (2010); Only After Dark, Kunstverein Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany (2008); Already Vanishing, MAMBO, Bologna, Italy (2008); Kissing the back of your hand makes a sound like a wounded bird, BAWAG Contemporary, Vienna, Austria (2007); and To what extent should an artist understand the implication of his or her findings?, Project Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland (2006). Bojan Šar?evi?’s work was included in the 50th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (2003), the 3rd Berlin Biennial, Berlin, Germany (2004); and Manifesta 2, Luxembourg (1998). His work has been included in museum exhibitions at Tate, St. Ives (2009); Thyssen- Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna, Austria (2009); ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany (2008); Kunstmuseum Bonn, Bonn, Germany (2006); Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, USA (2005); Centre Cultural Andratx, Mallorca, Spain (2005); Tate Modern, London (2004); New Museum, New York, USA (2004); Modern Art Oxford, Oxford (2004); and Witte de With, Rotterdam, Netherlands (2004).

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