The mechanism of a slow churning wheel is the force at hand in Mitchell Kehe’s first exhibition at Edouard Montassut, The wheel turns.
In its less consciously organized form the wheel is seen here rotating in place, not propelling forward but recycling, mutating, reorganizing. At times it shapeshifts into a porous and metallic organ or entity, having recently been subject to extrusion, or with recognizable shafts, revolving on an anomalous axle bearing.
Queered, muddied, and biomorphic, the wheel quivers, making way for its own unique identity and subjectivity. The wheel then, is not only shaped by its work, but shapes the work that it does.
The wheel turns is on view through July 22 at Edouard Montassut, 61 rue du Faubourg-Poissonnière 75009 Paris