Club Liaison

Liesl Raff
with Luca Bonamore & Lau Lukkarila, Stina Force, Haepaary, Hyeji Nam, Danielle Pamp, Karolina Preuschl,
Alex Franz Zehetbauer

Austrian Pavilion at the 15th Gwangju Biennale
7 September – 1 December 2024

For Austria's first national participation at the 15th Gwangju Biennale in 2024, Liesl Raff transforms the LEEKANGHA Art Museum into Club Liaison – an expansive sculptural installation and performance space inspired by cabaret stages, fringe theatres, underground clubs.

In her installation, hand-cast purple latex curtains, an atmospherically lit stage, and ornamental light objects offer an intimate setting and a space for performance and retreat. For years, Raff has pursued a sculptural practice that is centred around the idea of bringing things together – often forming what she calls a liaison. This can be seen in the contrasting materials she uses, the spaces she creates, and the people that she collaborates with or hosts. To her, space is less a physical location and more a phenomenon where time, historic inscription, social participation and interaction convene. Club Liaison focusses on the relationship between objects, spaces, and viewers, fostering a sense of togetherness and collective participation. The accompanying soundscape by Austrian artist Karolina Preuschl enhances the sensory experience.

On selected evenings during the Biennale, Club Liaison will open its doors and hand over the stage to the live arts. The invited Austrian- and Korean-based artists have different backgrounds – from contemporary dance to performance art to experimental music – but share an interest in practices where popular genres and forms of entertainment meet a conceptual and experimental approach. In a nod to Club Liaison being inspired by cabaret stages, they explore the subversive potential of the absurd, the dramatic or the sensual. The performances investigate how the stage can be a place to push boundaries, insert subtle shifts and offer new readings; destabilizing expectations and norms. As a central element of Club Liaison, the performance programme aims to highlight the transformative power of collective experience.

Performance Programme at Club Liaison:

Saturday 30 November, 7pm (Lau Lukkarila & Luca Bonamore + Karolina Preuschl)

The accompanying publication with texts by Marianne Dobner, Fiona Liewehr, Cathrin Mayer and Carolina Nöbauer as well as contributions by the performers has been published by DISTANZ.

Liesl Raff (born 1979 in Stuttgart) is an Austrian-based sculptor, renowned for her innovative use of materials and her ability to create immersive environments. One of the artist’s preferred materials is natural rubber, which can be used in liquid form to cover all types of surfaces like a second skin. As such, it perfectly accommodates her artistic approach oriented toward the body, process and action. She pours rows of latex dyed in different colors onto the floor, which, once dry, retain the properties of the subsurface while recording the various stages of their hardening. These elements are subtly placed within the architectural context, creating protective zones and mysterious hideaways that invite exploration and touch. Raff has presented her works in solo exhibitions at fjk3 - Contemporary Art Space, Vienna; Sophie Tappeiner, Vienna; Nicolas Krupp Gallery, Basel; NEVVEN, Gothenburg; Biennale Freiburg, Freiburg; and Sharp Projects, Copenhagen; among others. She has also participated in group exhibitions, including at Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich; Belvedere 21, Vienna; mumok, Vienna; and Kunst Meran, Merano. Upcoming exhibitions include the 17th Biennale de Lyon, which Phileas has co-produced, and a solo presentation at Eva Presenhuber in Zurich in 2025.

The exhibition is curated by Fiona Liewehr, a Vienna-based curator known for her focus on the phenomenology of perception and the crossover of disciplines. The performance programme is curated by Carolina Nöbauer, who brings her expertise in contemporary dance and performance to the project.

The Austrian Pavilion is commissioned by Phileas – The Austrian Office for Contemporary Art and co-financed by the Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport. Additional support is provided by the Federal Ministry for European and Foreign Affairs. With thanks to the Gwangju Biennale and the LEEKANGHA Art Museum.

Learn more about Club Liaison in this film.

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