Eva Castringius

Eva Castringius

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LIQUID SKY. SUPER IMPOSED.

The trained artist Eva Castringius sets new standards in staged photography with her photo series Liquid Sky. Super Imposed (2008), which playfully plumbs the tensions between painting and photography. Castringius’ explorations have their basis in her highly complex painting. “I am interested in the combination of architecture and landscape in the sense of the pervasion of interior and exterior. I create depth in the visual space, intermingle different visual elements and juxtapose the fluid with the fixed.”

The foundation of Castringius’s motifs comes from her extensive experiences in the cities and landscapes of the American West. Her dealings with urban culture are inspired by the revolutionary writings of Mike Davis, whose principal book City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles brilliantly and critically analyzes the glitzy city’s complex structure.

In the series Liquid Sky. Super Imposed Castringius stages her image worlds in colored artificial light. Not only the title of the series but also the lively fantasy in her subcultural elements recall the 1982 cult film Liquid Sky by Slava Tsukerman, which became a central aesthetic statement for the New Wave era. In her photographs she pairs dazzling neon in yellow, red, and blue with small gimmicks from America's pop culture – such as a pink plastic flamingo – and in doing so carries the viewers off into a magic world.

The works show an arranged world of light tubes, geometric shapes, and small figures. Reflections, warping, fractures, and overlaps allow abstract spaces to emerge that stand out in their particular depth. The collage-like interconnections of the various visual elements that Castringius positions allow the individual figures to become actors, fantastically charging the surrounding space. The double exposure technique, which the artist knowingly implements in her works, injects the work with an unpredictable element. She aims for the tension created by the combination of accidental and intended visual elements.

The experimental and theatrical character of Castringius’s works recalls the photo, film, and light installations of the Bauhaus, in particular of those by artist Lászlo Moholy-Nagy. She pairs constructivist elements with California neon and combines her cultural-aesthetic experiences in the US with those in Europe. As such, Castringius’s works can be understood in the framework of a contemporary artistic trend influenced by West Coast art, whose most important proponents include Bruce Nauman, Mike Kelley, and Ed Ruscha.

Horst Kloever

Eva Castringius took up studies in painting and photography in 1993 at the Hochschule der Künste Berlin and completed her advanced degree in 1999 with Professor Leiko Ikemura. She lives and works in Berlin and Los Angeles.

Awards (Selection)

2001Atelier prize, Karl-Hofer-Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany


Grants (Selection)

2009Atelier stipend from the Department of Cultural Affairs, Chicago, USA
2006/07Stipend from the Else-Heiliger-Fond, Berlin, Germany
2001Stipend from Villa Aurora, Los Angeles, USA
1999Karl-Hofer Stipend, Berlin, Germany


Solo Exhibitions (Selection)

2009The World Beneath, Cultural Center, Chicago, USA
Supermatrix, Scharpenberg Gallery , Chicago, USA
2008Liquid Sky, Galerie Kai Hilgemann, Berlin, Germany
2005shifting moments (with Koji Sekimoto), Galerie Martin Kudlek, Cologne, Germany
Harry-Go-Round!, Galerie Martin Kudlek, Cologne, Germany
Point Brake, galerie wieland, Berlin, Germany
2002The Big Sky. Los Angeles-Berlin, Museum Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, Germany
The Big Sky. Berlin-Los Angeles, South Kinross Gallery, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA
2001paintings, pepperproject, Berlin, Germany
2000supera galactica, Galerie Martin Kudlek, Cologne, Germany
underground, Galerie dirty windows, Berlin, Germany
1999superworld, Galerie Kunstruimte, Berlin, Germany


Group Exhibitions (Selection)

2009On Stage. Nature, Living at the Edge, ifa-galerie, Stuttgart, Germany
2008On Stage. Nature, Living at the Edge, ifa-galerie, Berlin, Germany
Daheim, Galerie Andrieu, Berlin, Germany
2006Imaging LA. International Photographers at the Great Western Metropolis, Arts Center, Los Angeles, USA
CENTER - Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House (MAK), West Hollywood, USA
2005Transatlantische Impulse, Museum Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin, Germany
permanent zeitgenössisch, Atelierpreisträger der Karl-Hofer-Gesellschaft 1996-2005, Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, Germany
2004H²O, Sam Francis Gallery, Santa Monica/Los Angeles, USA
Diversions and Dislocations, Center of Landuse Interpretation, Los Angeles, USA
cross country, Haus am Kleistpark, Berlin, Germany
2003 Home and Away, Raid Projects, Los Angeles, USA
2002Saar Ferngas Förderpreis Junge Kunst, Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen, Germany
Jahresgaben, Kunstverein München, Munich, Germany
2001threedaysweekend gallery, Los Angeles, USA
2000 Zeichnungen, Galerie Martin Kudlek, Cologne, Germany
1999Foto, Galerie Edda Biermann/dirty windows, Berlin, Germany
Kleine Welten, Galerie Kunst- und Medienzentrum Adlershof, Berlin, Germany
untold stories, Galerie DeChiara/Stewart, New York, USA
1997 Rotterdam-Berlin, Galerie De Brieder, Rotterdam, Netherlands


Books/Catalogs (Selection)


Catalog "Eva Castringius. The Big Sky, Los Angeles-Berlin" text by Nicola Kuhn and Oliver Elser. jovis verlag, Berlin, 2002
Catalog "Eva Castringius. Liquid Sky." discussion with Eva Castringius and Thorsten Platz, 2008



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