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Now Representing – Julius von Bismarck

Julius von Bismarck. Photo © Daniel Müller for Friends of Friends
Esther Schipper is delighted to announce the representation of Julius von Bismarck, in joint partnership with alexander levy, Berlin and Sies + Höke, Düsseldorf.

Spanning a wide range of forms—from kinetic sculptures and photographs to video installations and landscapes—Julius von Bismarck's work is produced in an intense engagement with the world and the physical conditions that determine existence on the planet. His work treats the natural world as a laboratory, a studio or sometimes even as a kind of canvas. Employing optical illusion, elaborate tromp l'oeil or incongruous action, his works can confound viewers, allowing them to experience the world and their place in it from a reoriented perspective. At the core of his practice is the question of how the notion of Nature was constructed: specifically, how the conceptual split stipulated by man from his surroundings, through naming, classifying and creating systems, has gone hand in hand with control and domination of the environment, to increasingly disastrous effects, not just for nature itself but as a consequence of wider notions of humanity’s sovereignty, also for the lives of other beings, human and non-human.

Ambitious and expansive, von Bismarck's projects are rooted in extensive research and experimentation to invent entirely new technological apparatuses that articulate and give form to his ideas. At times grandiose or granular, the works beguile with their originality of thought and execution. Playing on danger—real and implied existential risks for the artist, or his team, for example, by triggering lightning with small rockets, or for the audience who are placed near slowly collapsing sculptures or confronted with what appear to be large quantities of precariously suspended explosives—von Bismarck’s projects reveal an explorer's adventurousness, tempered by a scientific approach and the artist‘s profound self-awareness of his engagement with the operations of a flawed Enlightenment that his work seeks to critique.


Julius von Bismarck, born 1983 in Breisach am Rhein, Germany, grew up in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He currently lives and works in Berlin and in Switzerland.

The artist studied at the Berlin University of the Arts (2005-2013) and the Hunter College, New York (2007). Julius von Bismarck received the Award of the Shifting Foundation, Beverly Hills (2018); IBB Photography Award, IBB Atrium, Berllin (2013); and Prix Ars Electronica Award, Linz (2009), among others.

Julius von Bismarck’s recent solo exhibitions and commissions include: When Platitudes Become Form, Berlinische Galerie. Museum für Moderne Kunst, Berlin (2023); Neustadt (with Marta Dyachenko), Emscherkunstweg, Duisburg (2021); Feuer mit Feuer, Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn (2020); Art Club #28, Villa Médici – Académie de France à Rome, Rome (2019); Baumanalyse, Haus Mödrath – Räume für Kunst, Kerpen (2019); Die Mimik der Tethys, Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2019); I’m afraid I must ask you to leave (with Julian Charrière), Kunstpalais Erlangen, Erlangen (2018); Gewaltenteilung, Städtische Galerie Wolfsburg, Wolfsburg (2017); Objects in mirror might be closer than they appear (with Julian Charrière), Villa Bernasconi, Geneva (2016); Fade Into You – A Series of Film Screenings, Kunsthalle Mainz, Mainz (2016); Tiere sind dumm und Pflanzen noch viel dümmer, Kunstverein Göttingen, Göttingen (2015); History Apparatus, Kunstverein Arnsberg, Arnsberg (2014).

Further information on Julius von Bismarck at www.estherschipper.com
 
On occasion of Gallery Weekend Berlin 2024, Julius von Bismarck will have his first solo presentation at Esther Schipper and a concurrent solo exhibition at alexander levy
 
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