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ERIK BERGLIN: SAATCHI ONLINE CRITIC'S CHOICE BY BEN STREET

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'New and old possibilities (Boat)', 2006
75 x 100 cm

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'New and old possibilities (Pizzeria)', 2006
75 x 100 cm

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'New and old possibilities (Garage)', 2006
75 x 100 cm

Before the advent of digital photography, half the pictures I got back from the chemist's were either blotched with overdeveloped light or too dark to make out the features of anyone's faces, so birthday parties looked like post-nuclear wastelands (which, in a way, they were, at least by the end). The worst were the self-timed pictures, cameras set up on concrete bollards, stabilised by a hasty arrangement of pebbles that invariably came back at a mad angle with a figure sprinting into shot.

Erik Berglin fuses that set-up and sprint in works that are part performance, part photography. In each work, the artist prepares a digital camera on a ten-second timer, usually choosing a backdrop of post-war architecture with a handy aperture or ridged surface for better purchase. Setting the timer, the artist then pelts away from the camera, straight on, trying to get as far away from it as possible. You see legs disappearing into holes, a body swinging as it's pulled up over a fence or hoisting itself over a wall. Initially, these works recall parcour, the urban 'free running' phenomenon beloved of advertising agencies and undergraduate sociology dissertations. Yet they have a weird urgency and deadpan style that gives them a lightly held comic charm and surrealist visual punchiness. Magritte, as much as Bas Jan Ader, would have approved.

Sprinting and scrambling against the clock recalls a prison break, and some of the scenes - brutalist blocks and scuzzy back alleys - are lit by a blasting flash, like a searchlight, with the viewer as prison guard, the camera shot that of a rifle's. It's a comic riff on the old notion of 'the gaze' of 60s performance art with which these works have a distant aesthetic kinship. You might also think of Robin Rhode, whose temporary wall drawings similarly use photography to document a fleeting flash of beauty within a decrepit urban environment. Berglin's works are slyer than Rhode's, though, and more casual in their beauty. In 'Pizzeria' the artist is caught clambering up a drainpipe on a shabby urban street: the interlocking geometry of window, brick and pavement offer a weathered abstract prettiness, a shopworn Mondrian. Fixed in place by a disinterested click, the artist sprawls on a pin, literally caught on camera.

To see more of his work registered on Saatchi Online click here or on the artist website, erikberglin.com.

Ben Street

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Ben Street is a teacher of Art History living in London, and every so often he writes on new and old art for Artnet, Triple Canopy, Art21 and Art Review. He is also a lecturer and storyteller for children aged between 3 and 19 at London's National Gallery, and spends his summers lecturing around Italy for Art History Abroad. Ben is a former educator at the Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York and started his career packing ice-cream at an ice-cream factory in East Anglia. To read more of Ben's stuff, go to thebenstreet.blogspot.com.


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