This summer time, the Los Angeles gallery proprietor Tim Hawkinson made essentially the most of his almost Shakespearean historical past of mistaken identification by giving the Los Angeles artist Tim Hawkinson a solo present that includes, very a lot on the nostril, a collection of self-portraits. It culminated within the “first ever Tim Hawkinson look-alike celebration”.
Now, after years of being mistaken for one another, the conceptual-minded Los Angeles artists Kim Schoen and Kim Schoenstadt are additionally leaning into the confusion with their first joint gallery present, Schoen/Stadt (3 November-14 December), on the Central Server Works mission house in Venice. Curated by Yann Perreau as a part of the roving programme Right here is Elsewhere, Schoen/Stadt is billed as “the primary solo exhibition in Los Angeles of Rexigenian-Landauer-American artist Kim² Schoen/Stadt”.
The present will characteristic posters the Kims have developed collectively, some works they’ve made independently that discover concepts of doubling and a pair of passport images they created with the assistance of synthetic intelligence (AI) so that every {photograph} is a hybrid of them each. The artists, who briefly glided by Kim 1 and Kim 2 earlier than forgetting who was who, titled the passport piece Each Each Neither Neither (2024). All works within the present are attributed to Schoen/Stadt.
The 2 artists acquired to know one another, they relay in a cellphone interview the place it is tough at instances to inform them aside, because of what Schoen calls “hiccups of misidentification”. Schoenstadt, who tends to make drawings and installations (now textiles too) impressed by structure, remembers being congratulated on an exhibition of images that she had nothing to do with. Schoen, identified for photo- and text-based work that exposes systemic (additionally capitalist) absurdity, remembers receiving a contract from the Artist Pension Belief meant for Schoenstadt.They first talked about making work collectively—a poster for an exhibition, if not a complete exhibition—a few decade in the past. “We’ve been toying with this concept for a very long time,” says one of many Kims. “Our unique thought was to do banners up and down Wilshire Boulevard [as if] for a significant museum present.”
“Within the a number of worlds idea of what this present could possibly be, there have been a variety of instructions we may go,” says the opposite Kim. However the thought didn’t take off till Tim Hawkinson the gallerist, who exhibited Schoenstadt’s work in August, organised the artist Tim Hawkinson’s extravaganza. “It lit a fireplace underneath my butt,” she says.
As they spoke on the cellphone, extra areas of overlap within the Venn diagram that’s their joint identification got here into reduction, from their senses of humour (on the dry aspect) to their heights (each are 5ft 8in tall). Each Kims have some German Jewish ancestry. Each had been mentored by giants of conceptual artwork.
“I studied underneath Allan Sekula at CalArts, who was extra of a documentary realist, however my curiosity in language and pictures comes rather a lot from finding out underneath him,” says Schoen.
“I by no means did an MFA, however I labored for John Baldessari for 20 years, and that was my graduate faculty,” says Schoenstadt.
The Kims say they by no means thought of one other exhibition title. “It was at all times Schoen/Stadt,” says Schoenstadt. “It was at all times Schoen/Stadt,” echoes Schoen, “as a result of it was so easy, and embeds each of us in a single.”
“Schoen” means “lovely” in German and “shoe” in Dutch, whereas “stadt” means “metropolis” in German. Or, as Perreau places it: “Stadt is the state of being the place Schoens reside.”
Schoen/Stadt, 3 November-14 December, Central Server Works, at Edwin Chan’s EC3 Studio, Los Angeles