Atopolis. (sic), Wiels

Posted in Exhibition catalogue on November 5th, 2015
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This book is published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition produced by the Wiels and curated by Dirk Snauwaert and Charlotte Friling. It held at the Manège de Sury, Mons (European Capital of Culture), from June to October 2015.

This project takes as its starting point the history of Mons and the Borinage, comparing it with the history of the modern age on an international scale, and relating it to the present time through the voices of some twenty artists questioning our times and our environment.

What we generally call “modernity,” that history of multiple conquests targeting control over reality through technology and science, also refers to the exploration through art of the hidden dimensions of our behaviour, our ideas and our subjectivity.

Atopolis proposes to rediscover models of social and cultural utopia developed by personalities from our region, but the exhibition also unveils captivating works created by artists who are watchful and critical of the era of globalisation in which we are living, that of uniform channels of information and free trade, leading both to an unprecedented connectivity and to a loss of frames of reference.

Atopolis, a title which echoes the ideas of Edouard Glissant, a writer who has philosophised about identities and migratory movements, seems an excellent metaphor of our digital era, given the importance it grants to the development of models of cohabiting and coexistence which seem to hark back to the social utopias that have emerged from our region.

This publication is composed of two interdepedent parts: one with the texts of four different authors on all the works at show; the second one with visual and textual elements from the Mundaneum Archives, excerpts of texts of Edouard Glissant, Raoul Vaneigem, Paul Lafargue, a.o., and unpublished material of Allan Sekula on the Borinage.

With Saâdane Afif, Nevin Aladağ, Francis Alÿs, Danai Anesiadou, El Anatsui, Yto Barrada, Huma Bhabha, Vincen Beeckman, Vlassis Caniaris, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Meschac Gaba, Jef Geys, Thomas Hirschhorn, David Medalla, Adrian Melis, Benoit Platéus, Walter Swennen, Diego Tonus, Jack Whitten…

Edited Sébastien Biset and Raphaël Pirenne (sic)

Textes by Jan Baetens, Sébastien Biset, Yves Citton, Charlotte Friling, Raphaël Pirenne, Dirk Snauwaert, Yoann Van Parys, Elvan Zabunyan.

 

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Camera Austria #125. Reinhardt Braun (Ed.)

Posted in photography on March 11th, 2014
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Language: English-Deutsh
Pages: 106
Size: 30 x 21 cm
Binding: Softcover

Price: €16.00

TITANIC’s wake. Allan Sekula. Camera Austria.

Posted in photography on January 31st, 2014
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Die vorliegende Publikation stellt Sekulas Arbeiten “Dear Bill Gates” (1999), “TITANIC’s wake” (1998 – 2000) und “Waiting for Tear Gas” (1999/2000) in den Zusammenhang dieses “kritischen Dokumentarismus”, dessen Hintergrund in der für ihn typischen Verbindung von Fotografie und Essay, Konzeptkunst und kritischem Journalismus besteht. Die dafür ausgewählten Essays liegen damit zum ersten Mal in deutscher Sprache vor. In diesen bezieht sich Allan Sekula unter anderem auf seinen 1984 publizierten Essay “Über den Handel mit Fotografie” und die darin gestellte Frage, welche Rolle der Mythos von der Fotografie als “universelle Sprache” spielt (“Zwischen Netz und tiefblauer See”). Der Aufsatz “TITANIC’s wake” illustriert die gleichnamige 23-teilige Fotoserie und stellt Themen wie Ausbeutung und wirtschaftliche Vormachtstellung in den Zusammenhang größerer sozialpolitischer Problematiken. “Waiting for Tear Gas” kommentiert die gleichnamige Dia-Serie, die, 1999 in Seattle entstanden, die Anfänge der Protestbewegung der Globalisierungsgegner dokumentiert. TITANIC s wake ist damit einmal mehr zugleich ein wichtiger Beitrag zur zeitgenössischen Kunst wie zum Verständnis der drängenden Probleme der gegenwärtigen Gesellschaft.

Language: Deutsch
Pages: 120
Size: 28,5 cm x 22,5 cm
Weight: 743 g
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 3-900508-452-3
Availability: In stock
Price: €28.00

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