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Heart of Darkness: Kai Althoff, Ellen Gallagher and Edgar Cleijne, Thomas Hirschhorn
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Date: October 21, 2006 - January 14, 2007 Place: Galleries 4, 5, 6 |
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Image: Thomas Hirschhorn Cavemanman , 2002 Courtesy the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York |
Heart of Darkness begins with Althoff’s Solo für eine befallene Trompete (Solo for an Afflicted Trumpet) (2005), a walk-in maze of drawings and paintings, obscure photographs, and occasionally eerie artifacts. The artist envisioned an uninhibited room, a sort of sovereign land where bourgeois codes of order, tidiness, and beauty are suspended. As if arranged by the compulsive mind of an introverted being, these objects construct a surreal web of associations blending memory and fantasy, seduction and violence. Deep emotions are at the heart of Althoff’s art, as he explains: “I think my work is much more about ‘love,’ if I dare say that: things that I don’t get from love, things that I love or want to love, or that I want to love me.”
In the second gallery is Murmur: Watery Ecstatic, Kabuki, Blizzard of White, Super Boo, Monster (2003), a 16mm film installation by Gallagher made in collaboration with Cleijne. Visitors will travel through a labyrinth of lights mapping the gallery space where “the voyage itself becomes a kind of origin myth,” says Gallagher, unfolding an apocalyptic revelation of a lawless territory.
The exhibition concludes with Hirschhorn’s Cavemanman (2002). Composed of five interconnected rooms, this walk-in “cave” presents a series of philosophical trails that traverse capitalist ideological paths and subterranean anarchist passageways. In their journey through this manmade cavern, viewers will encounter information overload; dozens of books; a video monitor showing footage of Lascaux II (a theme-park recreation of the prehistoric painted caves in Montignac, France); a series of clocks that tell the time in different cities; and other paraphernalia perhaps belonging to a hermetic inhabitant in search of an alternative world in which all human beings are equal.
The artists’ propositions, filled with idealism, poetry, and sometimes humor, visualize a space independent of social conventions and xenophobia, where different experiences of love, approval, racial and sexual identification, and equality could exist. In contrast to Conrad’s novel, the nonconformist idealism and fervent irrationality of these works propose a quixotic, alternative view of the world.
Media partner Mpls.St.Paul Magazine. As part of the Millennium on View program, Millennium Hotel Minneapolis is the official hotel partner.
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Related Links
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Remember this? http://blogs.walkerart.org/ecp/2007/09/13/remember/ Walker blogs, Education and Community Programs: General | |
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Museum Exhibition Title Graphics http://blogs.walkerart.org/design/2009/07/30/museum-exhibition-title-graphics/ Walker blogs, Design: Flat Files | |
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First of the Best ofs http://blogs.walkerart.org/offcenter/?p=583 Walker blogs, Off Center: Exhibitions | |
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Talk Amongst Yourselves: The History of Love http://blogs.walkerart.org/ecp/?p=461 Walker blogs, Education and Community Programs: The Artist's Bookshelf | |
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American Gods meet The Heart of Darkness http://blogs.walkerart.org/ecp/?p=456 Walker blogs, Education and Community Programs: Last Night at the Walker | |
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Closing: Camerons Cave http://blogs.walkerart.org/visualarts/?p=83 Walker blogs, Visual Arts: Exhibitions | |
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Installing Cavemanman http://blogs.walkerart.org/visualarts/?p=77 Walker blogs, Visual Arts: Exhibitions | |
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French curators charged for pornography in 2000 exhibition http://blogs.walkerart.org/offcenter/?p=598 Walker blogs, Off Center: Exhibitions | |
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Ten Top Tens http://blogs.walkerart.org/offcenter/?p=590 Walker blogs, Off Center: Around the Twin Cities | |

