Gregory Maass & Nayoungim

Gregory Maass & Nayoungim

drawing showing Gregory Maass (top) and Nayoungim (bottom)

Ink drawing showing Gregory Maass (top) and Nayoungim (bottom)
Born Gregory Stephan Maass (or Maaß) and Kim Nayoung
(1967-04-29) April 29, 1967 Hagen, Germany (Gregory Maass) and (1966 -03-13) March 13, 1966 Seoul, South Korea (Nayoungim)

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Gregory Maass (born 29 April 1967 in Hagen, Germany) and Nayoungim (sometimes referred to as Kim Nayoung; Hangul: 김나영; born 13 March 1966 in Seoul, South Korea) are two artists who work together as a collaborative duo called Gregory Maass & Nayoungim. Gregory Maass & Nayoungim´s work is inspired by quite diverse sources such as philosophy, psychoanalysis,[1] cybernetics,[2] cybernetic management, economy, fringe science, science fiction, art and craft, music, comics, conspiracy theory, sub-culture,[3] and food.[4] Their art often examines issues of adaptation,[5] normality,[6] perversion,[7] and methodology.[8] They are the founders of Kim Kim Gallery, which describes itself as "a non-profit organization, locative art, an art dealership based on unconventional marketing, a curatorial approach, an exhibition design firm, and editor of rare art books, depending on the situation it adapts to; in short, it does not fit the format imposed by the term Gallery."[9][10] One rarely appears in public without the other.

Early lives

Gregory Maass was born in Hagen in North Rhine-Westphalia, northern Germany, his mother tongue being German. He worked as a paramedic before moving to Paris, France. He studied philosophy at the Paris-Sorbonne University and art at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, at the Institut des Hautes Études en Arts Plastiques (IHEAP) Paris (1993–94) and at Jan Van Eyck Academie the Netherlands (1998-2000). Nayoungim was born in Seoul in South Korea. She studied art at the Seoul National University and later at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts. The two first met on 12 September 1991 while studying sculpture at the ENSBA. The two claim they came together because they are both egomaniacs who form a symbiosis. They communicate with each other in French and English. They have claimed that they married in 2008. For several years, Gregory Maass & Nayoungim have been residents of Seoul.

Psychotic Mickey Mouse, Seoul Culture Station, 2012

Works

Their work has addressed a wide variety of subject matters including scatology,[11][12] survivalism,[13] and economy.[14] The two artists rarely appear in their own work.[15]

Mister, Relationships do not exist, 2010
Arsewipe Rocket, still life photography, Paris, 2008

Toilet Paper Still Lifes

are often life-size photographic representations on canvas of toilet paper rolls arranged on a table top. Depending on the composition the images are called “Arsewipe rocket”, "torche-cul", or “Ass-ana”.

Relationships Do No Exist

The pair is perhaps best known for their miniature work called "Relationships Do Not Exist". This group of sculptures is one of the largest series of work created by Gregory Maass & Nayoungim. Relationships Do Not Exist is among the more iconic, philosophically astute and visually humorous works that Gregory Maass & Nayoungim have created. The title derives from the famous Jacques Lacan quote “Sexual relationships do not exist”.[16] They proceeded by choosing samples out of a wide collection of figurines ranging from the 1950s until today. In an intricate process the bodies are dismembered and reassembled, painted and mounted on empty trophy pedestals. Gregory Maass & Nayoungim call this an adaptation method: "First we cannibalize them and then they get frankensteined back together."[17]

A Snowman for Busan

is a public art work installed in Busan, a town where it hardly ever snows. It is a chromed steel snowman placed on a rooftop water tower of a local kindergarten. [18]

Mona Lisa Overdrive

is a public art work, first installed in front of the Seoul Railway Station in 2008. It is made of rubber, toys, foam mattresses and steel frames, and sprayed over with expansion foam. The entire construction is painted with a collection of surplus paints. The face of the sculpture depicts the past, present, and future of the city of Seoul.[19]

Interviews

Shows

Tears Of Boredom

"...he spent most of his first few years at art school working with peanuts and taking images of vegetable constructions. He even passed a morphology test with a massive plaster peanut, which he could barely lift onto the exam table."

Nayoungim about Gregory Maass, Tränen vor Langeweile, 1991[21]

Gregory Maass´ first solo-show entitled "Tears of Boredom" (the original German title is "Tränen vor Langeweile"),[22] was held in 1991 in Hagen, Germany. It consisted of a tautological representation of peanuts. Large scale peanut butter paintings representing peanuts, black and white photographs of peanuts, and an installation of peanuts positioned in tensegrity were on display.

The Early Worm Catches The Bird

duo-show was about different kinds of possible success in art, be it fame and glory, money and power, or the desired result of an attempt.[23] The title derives from Genesis P-Orridge´s first recording with Worm. "In the summer of 1968, Worm recorded their first and only album, entitled Early Worm, in Megson's parents attic in Solihull. It was pressed onto vinyl in November at Deroy Sound Services in Manchester, but only one copy was ever produced. A second album, Catching the Bird, was recorded but never pressed."[24][25]

The Handsome Tofu

"Tofu incorporates the meaning of mildness, nutritiousness, purity, shaped shapelessness, tasteful tastelessness, crème de la crème, exclusiveness, peacefulness and so on, which were the inspiration to build this show."[26] It took place at the Department for Philosophy and Art in Assen, Netherlands.

Survival of the Shitest

was a show realized with the help of mentally ill patients in the 3bisF Contemporary Art Space in Aix-en-Provence, France, which is located inside the walls of a psychiatric ward. It included works such as "This is punk" and "Hunter S. Thompson´s mirror shades".[27][28]

Awards and Scholarships

Influences

Gregory Maass claims to be influenced in his thinking by Robert Filliou´s "Principle Of Equivalence", which states that (Well done, Badly done, Not done) are three equivalent assumptions,[29] and the writings of Philip K. Dick.[30][31][32]

References

  1. "Jacques Lacan´s theory on sexual relationships.".
  2. "POSIWID (the Purpose Of the System Is What It Does) exhibition".
  3. "The Early Worm Catches The Bird, Space Hamilton, Seoul, 2010".
  4. "Vegetable still lives, 1992-2008".
  5. "Acceptance, light sculpture, Plateau, Seoul, 2013".
  6. Extremely neutral, the spiral of events, Seoul, 2011 http://nayoungim-maass.blogspot.kr/search?q=extremely+neutral
  7. Use your noodle, ceramic noodles with gold lettering http://www.nayoungim-maass.com/worx/use_your_noodle.html
  8. Sockdrier, Kunstraum Baden, Switzerland, 2004http://www.nayoungim-maass.com/worx/sockdrier.html
  9. Clemens Kruemmel "It all indefinite article" http://www.nayoungim-maass.com/texts/it_all_indefinite_article.html
  10. Kim Kim Gallery Homepage http://www.kimkimgallery.com
  11. Mr. Blackball, Neuer Giessener Kunstverein, Germany 2007 http://www.designersparty.com/entry/Mr-Blackball-gregory-s-maass-nayoungim
  12. Shitlady, 2012 http://www.kimkimgallery.com/images/index_pics/gregory_maass_nayoungim/shitlady.jpg
  13. http://nayoungim-maass.blogspot.kr/search?q=survival+of+the+shitest
  14. http://www.nayoungim-maass.com/worx/the_heart_of_enterprise.html
  15. Extremely neutral, The spiral of events, performative sculpture, Seoul, 2011 http://nayoungim-maass.blogspot.kr/search?q=extremely+neutral+
  16. Jacques Lacan, Seminar XVII|Le Séminaire. Livre XVII. L'envers de la psychanalyse, 1969-70. Ed. Jacques-Alain Miller. Paris: Seuil, 1991: 134
  17. Relationships do not exist. http://nayoungim-maass.blogspot.kr/2010/10/relationships-do-not-exist-index.html
  18. Images of "Snowman for Pusan" http://www.akive.org/eng/portfolio/E0000921/SANBOKDORO%20PUBLIC%20ART%20PROJECT
  19. Mona Lisa Overdrive, Seoul Station 2008 http://likenoone.egloos.com/2142060
  20. http://marquandbooks.com/test/ybf/01bahc_yiso.shtml
  21. http://nayoungim-maass.blogspot.kr/2014/03/tears-of-boredom-tranen-vor-langeweile_15.html
  22. Family Album, Gregory S. Maass, Works 1989-2003, http://causticwindowpublisher.blogspot.kr/2009/04/family-album_26.html
  23. The Early Worm Catches The Bird, Space Hamilton, Seoul, 2010http://www.akive.org/eng/portfolio/E0000921/SANBOKDORO%20PUBLIC%20ART%20PROJECT
  24. Ford, Simon (1999). Wreckers of Civilisation: The Story of COUM Transmissions & Throbbing Gristle. Black Dog Publishing. ISBN 978-1-901033-60-1.
  25. Early worm, video interview with Gregory Maass & Nayoungim, May 18, 2010 http://www.vimeo.com/11834661
  26. Quote of Gregory Maass commenting on the Handsome Tofu. http://www.nayoungim-maass.com/worx/z_old_do_not_upload/the-handsome-tofu.html
  27. http://www.nayoungim-maass.com/worx/survival_of_the_shitest.html
  28. View of the studio at 3bisF http://nayoungim-maass.blogspot.kr/2009/03/3-bis-f-studio-view.html
  29. http://www.newmedia-art.org/cgi-bin/show-oeu.asp?ID=150000000034720&lg=GBR
  30. Dr. phil. Sytze Steenstra, Warped Flow Gadget, 2007 http://www.nayoungim-maass.com/texts/steenstra-warped-flow-gadget.html
  31. Claudia Pestana, Re-veiling and resistance to understanding, 2012 http://www.kimkimgallery.com/texts/claudia_pestana.html
  32. Unfucking Real, Gregory Maass & Nayoungim, Works 2009 -2012, Claudia Pestana, p-89-96

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