Sitzfleisch

SITZFLEISCH, a solo exhibition by Susanne Wawra


18 May to 12 June 2020
Solo Show
Click here to view SITZFLEISCH in our new 3D virtual space.
The exhibition was launched at 6:30pm on Monday 18 May 2020 through a live streaming / Q&A session on Facebook. Click here to watch it.
The public will also get an opportunity to see the art exhibition at the gallery from June 8 to June 12, but by appointment only.
Images of work featuring in the show can also be viewed below

Sitzfleisch (Sitting Flesh) 
or The German Art Of Sitting (On Your Behind)

Susanne Wawra visually tackles the German concept of Sitzfleisch, one of these compound words that express a certain quality that can't quite be grasped in the English language. Literally translated, sitzfleisch means 'sitting flesh' or 'sitting meat', a term for one's behind or bottom. In its use, to have sitzfleisch means the ability to sit still for long periods of time to be productive, a certain stamina at work and in life working through a situation or bringing a project to an end. 

Wawra's works are a play on endurance, staying power as well as sitting and flesh; with an autobiographical and associative approach. This is translated into different forms of expression: her characteristic layered mixed media pieces as well as drawings, oil painting, ceramics and sculpture.


Note from the gallery: In the current context, this assemble of works seems to acquire a new dimension, and yet the idea of the show, its title and accompanying text were all elaborated by November 2019.

Coverage:
An Exhibition Explores the Sitzfleisch of Artists — and More, Laoise Neylon, Culture Desk, Dublin Enquirer, Wednesday 20 May 2020

Artistic License: Susanne Wawra, Penny McCormick,  The Gloss Magazine, Thursday 21 May 2020

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