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Brave New Worlds
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Date: October 4, 2007 - February 17, 2008 Place: Galleries 4, 5, 6 Date: April 26 - July 25, 2008 Place: La Coleccion Jumex Address: Mexico City, Mexico |
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Image: Cao Fei, Whose Utopia? , 2006-2007 video, 20 min Part of the installation What Are You Doing Here? Siemens Arts Program/OSRAM China Lighting Ltd., Foshan, Guangdong Courtesy the artist and Lombard-Freid Projects, New York |
The exhibition title, inspired by Aldous Huxley’s 1932 novel Brave New World, capitalizes on its ambivalent resonance. “We came upon ‘brave new worlds’ because we thought that in front of us are a range of approaches to the world that are critical but ultimately hopeful,” says Chong. “Then, we realized that the expression, in daily parlance, actually expresses ambivalence toward the relentless forward movement of modernity, and that’s precisely what’s found in Huxley’s book. His future society, one possible dead-end of modernity, is ultimately dystopian, but people are engineered to be perpetually ‘happy.’” Made into the plural form, “brave new worlds”—the micro-worlds proposed by the artists—present a multiplicity of interpretations and perspectives that critically cut through the collective haze of the “globe” that obscures the world’s many realities.
What forms would such “politically conscious art” take? Several artists work in ways that are akin to investigative journalism: for instance, a photographer documenting the lives and landscapes of Tangier, Morocco, the jumping-off point from Africa into Europe across the Strait of Gibraltar; a pseudo-archivist collecting, organizing, and analyzing the striking similarities between photos from the U.S. Department of Defense Web bank and those from Jihadist Web sites. Other images in the exhibition show not only the streets of Beirut during Lebanon’s civil war and an antiwar protest in Washington, D.C., but laborers on sugarcane fields in South Africa and workers in a lightbulb factory in Southern China. To this complex portrait of war, civic action, and labor, Brave New Worlds adds further visuals and objects of poetry and reverie: plastic bags combined to make a giant balloon, a series of photographs of the sun, a cowboy hat filled to the brim with used motor oil.
“Creating requires taking a courageous attitude toward adversity,” says Raymond. “We, in Minneapolis, in the United States and everywhere else, face difficult questions in a post–9/11 world. The works gathered in this exhibition offer opportunities for pondering answers rather than settling into a status quo of pessimistic prophecies and easy apathy. The ‘bravery’ in the show’s title is the invitation to take constructive positions and create experiences, offer provocations, and make inspiration.” The extremely broad range of practices here is, in fact, consistent with the idea of “brave new worlds,” and these works cannot be categorized formally or stylistically, the curators say. “We had this great opportunity to bring two dozen artists to one place and the only requirement we came up with for ourselves is that their art-making is responsible to the world,” says Chong. “And that’s our definition of ‘political consciousness.’ ”
Artists in the exhibition: Armando Andrade Tudela, Yto Barrada, Yael Bartana, Mark Bradford, Fernando Bryce, Mircea Cantor, Cao Fei, Banu Cennetoglu, Gimhongsok, Runa Islam, Gabriel Kuri, Jorge Macchi, Josephine Meckseper, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Noguchi Rika, Dan Perjovschi, Lia Perjovschi, Walid Raad, Tomás Saraceno, Sean Snyder, Erik van Lieshout, Haegue Yang, Zheng Guogu, Artur Zmijewski
Brave New Worlds is made possible by generous support from Ann M. Hatch and Peter and Annie Remes. Support for artist travel is provided in part by the Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York.
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Family Program Move Your World Free First Saturday Saturday, October 6, 2007 10:00 am to 3:00 pm |
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Lecture Artist Talk: Banu Cennetoglu Friday, October 5, 2007 1:00 pm |
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