 
           
          
	place
	2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	69 x 102 3/8 inches (175.3 x 260 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-007
 
          
	blink
	2012
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	71 x 103 1/8 inches (180.3 x 261.9 cm)
	ARG# RAM2012-006
 
           
          
	show
	2012
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	70 3/4 x 104 inches (179.7 x 264.2 cm)
	ARG# RAM2012-005
 
          
	order
	2012-2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	60 7/8 x 48 5/8 inches (154.6 x 123.5 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-011
 
          
	wild walls
	2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	75 1/4 x 95 3/4 inches (191.1 x 243.2 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-005
 
           
           
          
	upside
	2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	75 x 39 1/4 inches (190.5 x 99.7 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-002
 
          
	stage
	2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	71 x 47 3/8 inches (180.3 x 120.3 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-004
 
           
          
	ground
	2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	51 3/8 x 45 inches (130.5 x 114.3 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-006
 
          
	match
	2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	53 3/4 x 44 1/4 inches (136.5 x 112.4 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-009
 
          
	parade
	2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	82 1/4 x 67 inches (208.9 x 170.2 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-008
	Andrea Rosen Gallery is delighted to announce Michael Raedecker’s fifth exhibition at the gallery, highlighting substantial new developments in the artist’s practice and anticipating an important traveling mid-career survey show opening at the Wilhelm-Hack Museum at the end of this year.
	
	In a recent shift, Raedecker began cutting his painted canvases apart and stitching the fragments back together to form new compositions. The cut is disruptive and perverse: the rip becomes a repair and the fragmented scene becomes newly reanimated. In his newest body of work, Raedecker uses the intentional precision of this technique to interrogate our sentimental attachment to highly recognizable yet generic symbols of the good life: the suburban model home, the palm tree, the chandelier. These anonymous objects, repeated and set adrift in gestural monochromatic fields of paint, are placeholders for the whole history of the world, appearing and disappearing on the surface of the paintings.
	
	The initial familiarity of these scenes allows for our personal investment in them, but the literal trace of the object, created by the puncture of the needle and gauge of the thread, continues to pull us back to the surface and to the painting itself as the object of extraordinary investment and inquiry. For Raedecker the decorative façade of a house is analogous to a painting – its flatness resists vision, reflecting instead the viewer’s own desires and fears. The painting, like the façade or the almost abstract filigree of a chandelier picked out in thread, is always a fragile surface, its loose narratives caving in on themselves, turning upside down and failing to resolve into known pictorial categories. This uncanny loop of recognition and estrangement is intensified by the newest sutures, which disrupt the integrity of the picture and memorialize the essential violence of representation.
	
	The title of the exhibition invokes the tour as a journey undertaken for pleasure or inspection -- a contemplative invitation to the viewer with various way stations for connection, exchange and new perspectives.
	
	Michael Raedecker was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 1963 and currently lives and works in London. He studied at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam (1993 – 1994), and at Goldsmiths College, London (1996 – 1997). In 2000, Raedecker was shortlisted for the prestigious Turner Prize. Recent solo exhibitions include volume at Hauser & Wirth, London (2012); Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin (2010); and line-up which opened at Camden Arts Centre, London, England (2009) and travelled to Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Hague, Netherlands (2009) and Carré d’Art – Musée d'Art Contemporain de Nîmes (2010).
For media inquiries contact Lance Brewer at l.brewer@rosengallery.com and Michelle Finocchi at michelle@michellefinocchi.com.
	Published on the occassion of the exhibition Michael Raedecker: tour, organized by the Sprengel Museum Hannover (March 9 - June 15, 2014) in cooperation with the Wilhelm-Hack-Museum in Ludwigshafen (December 1, 2013 - February 23, 2014).
	
	Publisher: Sprengel Museum Hannover / Wilhelm Hack-Museum
	Language: German/English
	106 pages, 43 illustrations
	Hardcover
	 
	 
Published on the occasion of the exhibition:
	Michael Raedecker
	Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin, Germany
	June 12 - July 17, 2010
	 
Published on the occasion of the exhibition:
	Michael Raedecker: line-up
	Camden Arts Centre, London
	May 1 - June 28, 2009
	Traveled to:
	GemeenteMuseum, The Hague, Netherlands, July 11 - November 1, 2009
	Carré d'Art Musée d'Art Contemporain, Nimes, France, January 27 - April 25, 2010
	Published on the occasion of the exhibition:
	
	Michael Raedecker: show
	Hauser & Wirth Zürich, Zurich, 2005
	 
	Published on the occasion of the exhibtion:
	
	Michael Raedecker: forevernevermore
	Salzburger Kunstverein, Salzburg, Austria
	July 24 - October 3, 2004
	Published on the occasion of:
	
	Michael Raedecker: SubUrban
	Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, Tennessee
	August 20 - December 5, 2004
	Published on the occasion of the exhibition:
	
	Michael Raedecker: instinction
	Centro Nazionale per le Arti Contemporanee, Rome, Italy, 2002
	Museum für GegenwartskunstBasel, Switzerland, 2003
Published on the occasion of the exhibition:
	Michael Raedecker: extract
	Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, 1999
	 



	2012
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	71 x 103 1/8 inches (180.3 x 261.9 cm)
	ARG# RAM2012-006
	2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	69 x 102 3/8 inches (175.3 x 260 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-007
	2012
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	71 x 103 1/8 inches (180.3 x 261.9 cm)
	ARG# RAM2012-006
	2012
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	70 3/4 x 104 inches (179.7 x 264.2 cm)
	ARG# RAM2012-005
	2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	53 3/4 x 44 1/4 inches (136.5 x 112.4 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-009
	2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	82 1/4 x 67 inches (208.9 x 170.2 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-008
	2012-2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	60 7/8 x 48 5/8 inches (154.6 x 123.5 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-011
	2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	75 x 39 1/4 inches (190.5 x 99.7 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-002
	2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	71 x 47 3/8 inches (180.3 x 120.3 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-004
	2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	51 3/8 x 45 inches (130.5 x 114.3 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-006
	2013
	acrylic and thread on canvas
	75 1/4 x 95 3/4 inches (191.1 x 243.2 cm)
	ARG# RAM2013-005


