45cbm: Cooper Jacoby

Matte Wetter

02.09.–08.10.2016

Artist

  • Cooper Jacoby

Curator

  • Moritz Scheper

Thanks to

With the kind support of the Leinemann Stiftung für Bildung und Kunst.

The exhaustion of resources, the digestion of waste and the reconfiguration of existing hardware are key concerns in the practice of Cooper Jacoby (*1989). Matte Wetter (German for ‘choke damp’), his exhibition at the 45cbm studio space, examines the life cycles of optimized materials with a light installation and a series of new wall works based on urban beehives.

Jacoby inverts the ways in which biomorphic aesthetics and holistic metaphors are deployed by design, denaturalizing the supposedly “green” to reveal its toxic core.  As carbon emissions have accelerated an epidemic extinction of bees, Jacoby reassembles hives out of honeycomb materials and rare earth minerals used in automotive exhausts.  In tandem with their elliptical, discursive connections, these works foreground their sculptural presence through a multifaceted, even uncanny material language.

Cooper Jacoby, born 1989 in Princeton, New Jersey, lives and works in Los Angeles and Düsseldorf. He has had solo shows at Mathew, Berlin, and High Art, Paris, as well as participating in group shows at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen, Freedman Fitzpatrick, Los Angeles, and White Flag Projects, St. Louis.