Kommando

Kommando Calvin Cohn New York

May 13 - July 20

Salon 94
12 East 94th Street New York, NY 10128

“Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, KOMMANDO CALVIN COHN NEW YORK is part of a small series of group shows that have taken place in the USA and Europe in the past few years: Kommando Pfannenkuchen, Los Angeles (2004) Kommando Friedrich Schiller, Detroit (2004) Kommando Henry Ford, Stuttgart (2005) Kommando Friedrich Hölderlin, Berlin (2007) Two more shows of that series are still upcoming: Kommando Tilman Riemenschneider, Stuttgart (2008) And last, but not least, Kommando Spaghetti Bolognese, Milan (2008) For most of these shows I, André Butzer, was part of the organizing process, inviting the artists to participate. Some of these shows took place in honour of my company FRIEDENS-SIEMENSE CO., which is my personal little organization dedicated to abstraction. My fellows and co-directors in this company, Prof. Winkler and Dr. Thomas Groetz, have contributed their own visions of culture in their fields and have often helped me bring these kind of exhibitions into a form. This is also true of Ulrich Wulff, who remains one of the best painters of our times. The term “Kommando” refers to a new concept of a higher, but very weak being to which we aspire. It is the organizing process that remains the distinguishing feature of these shows. We would like to call ourselves new geniuses, on the one hand celebrating such a normal claim, while on the other hand knowing the name has been forbidden since the last 5 or 6 years. We celebrate that we are here in New York, and try to do so through this show in a thankful and balanced way, but at the same time we are told that this is forbidden, too. That’s called a Kommando (see also: “Kommando Kartoffelschälen”). Calvin Cohn on the other hand is a figure out of a sci-fi novel by Bernard Malamud. Cohn, the son of a Jewish rabbi, is the only human left on earth and tries to save mankind by sharing his genes with a monkey woman. Unfortunately there is no happy end to this story and another Christian chimpanzee appearing during the last scene of the book answers Cohn’s wish to burn him while exclaiming a short “Pong!”- Note: you don´t have to necessarily read such a book in order to check out the exhibition nor to understand the book itself.” A. Butzer KOMMANDO CALVIN COHN NEW YORK will be at Salon 94 from May 13, 2007 to July 20, 2007. Salon 94 is located at 12 E. 94th Street. Salon 94 is open from Monday through Friday, 11-6. For more information please call 646.672.9212 or info@salon94.com.
Untitled, 2006
acrylic on canvas, 38.19 x 27.17 inches (97 x 69 cm)
untitled (monochrom), 2007
oil on canvas, 31.5 x 23.62 inches (80 x 60 cm)
Calvin Cohn Pong!, 2007
oil on canvas, 86.61 x 118.11 inches (220 x 300 cm)
untitled (1), 2007
mixed media on aluminum, 59.06 x 48.82 inches (150 x 124 cm)
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