MAKING SCENES Valerie Mindlin on Nairy Baghramian at WIELS, Brussels
Nairy Baghramian’s work complicates distinctions between formal and relational registers, creating situations in which an object’s placement within a particular space initiates a dialogic relation between the object, the viewer, and the surroundings. With this, the artist both continues and updates a core concern of Minimal art: While the presence of the viewer still serves to activate an artwork, the indeterminacy this produces also foregrounds the fundamentally contingent nature of the viewer’s own experience of it. Drawing on Michael Fried’s definition of theatricality – denoting works that actively require the participation of the viewer, in contrast to the autonomous art Fried favored – Valerie Mindlin discusses Baghramian’s recent exhibition in Brussels, highlighting how it exemplified the mutual complicity at play in the relationship between artwork and audience.
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