Allan Sekula
Erik van Lieshout
Jacques de Koning
Jeniffer Tee
Ken Lum
Lidwien van de Ven
MadeIn
Meschac Gaba
Sarah Morris
Zheng Guogu
Nicolaus Schafhausen
Monika Szewczyk
Amira Gad
As the eighth act of Morality, realized specifically for the 'world stage' of Shanghai's Expo, Nether Land highlights diverse international artistic practices that engage with the paradoxes of cross-cultural perception and fantasies of foreign and alternative production. The exhibition is a more exact and deadpan English iteration of the Dutch word for its nation 'Nederland'. The isolation of the word 'nether' points to its double meaning, as both low and remote.
Rotterdam, for the Dutch Culture Center, Shanghai, as
part of the World Expo 2010.
Featured Artists: Allan Sekula (US), Erik van Lieshout (NL/DE), Jacques de
Koning (NL), Jennifer Tee (NL), Ken Lum (CAN), Lidwien van de Ven (NL/DE),
MadeIn (PRC), Meschac Gaba (BEN/NL), Sarah Morris (US), Zheng Guogu (PRC).
Curated by Nicolaus Schafhausen and Monika Szewczyk, assisted by Amira Gad.
Nether Land is conceived within the framework of the year-long project Morality, a
series of exhibitions, events and discursive programs that engages with the
contemporary challenges posed by an intense sharing and shifting of values
(spiritual, cultural and economic). As the eighth act of Morality, realized specifically
for the "world stage" of Shanghai’s Expo, Nether Land highlights diverse
international artistic practices that engage with the paradoxes of cross-cultural
perception and fantasies of foreign and alternative production.
Resonating with the name of the exhibition venue, the Dutch Culture Center, the
exhibition title Nether Land is a more exact and deadpan English iteration of the
Dutch word for its nation, "Nederland." The isolation of the word "nether" points to
its double meaning, as both low (hence the "Low Countries") and remote (as in "the
nether reaches of the universe"). The echo in Nether Land of the idealized
"Neverland" of Peter Pan is not lost, and many of the works in the show explore the
idea of a better life elsewhere. More important still is the Chinese translation of the
title, He Guo, which emphasizes the questioning tone of the exhibition:
(pronounced He Guo) sounds like the beginning of He Lan [Chinese for "Holland"],
it actually means "What Country?" – a question that destabilizes our sense of place
and creates something of a parallax effect, where shifting locations and shifting
viewpoints contribute to deeper perspective.
Each of the exhibited works in the exhibition projects a different relationship with a
far away land – Asia, Africa, Europe and the Middle East – or estranges the here and
now, making it impossible for a cumulative portrait of a country or culture to emerge.
Nevertheless, the immense impact of such viewing from a distance and across
borders on the shaping of aesthetic and political values that underpin contemporary
artistic practice in a global arena comes into sharper relief.
The exhibition is generously sponsored by the City of Rotterdam, the Mondriaan Foundation and the Dutch Culture
Centre / Netherlands China Arts Foundation. With thanks to the Fonds BKVB.
WITTE DE WITH - INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Witte de With is a leading Dutch contemporary art institution with a strong tradition
of internationalism and discursive exhibition making. Situated in the heart of
Rotterdam, it serves the local audiences of this historic port city by linking the public
to leading international developments in cultural production and debate. Witte de
With is also a partner of like-minded institutions in the Benelux Region and a
founder of the Comité van Roosendaal, a regional (Benelux & Rheinland
Westphalen) network of contemporary art institutions. With an invitation to develop
a project for the Dutch Cultural Institute from the Netherlands China Arts
Foundation, Witte de With aims to connect meaningfully to the culture of Shanghai,
Rotterdam's sister city. We see the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai as the first stage
for forging a long-lasting and an experimental and intellectually stimulating dialogue
with cultural institutions and individuals in China. For this occasion, and in an effort
to share the full practice and methodology of our institution, Witte de With presents
NETHER LAND, an exhibition that is the eighth act of the 2009/2010 program
Morality.
MORALITY
In 2009/2010 Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art in Rotterdam embarks on
a series of interconnected projects – exhibitions, a film cycle, a performance
program, a web platform, a symposium and a book – all seeking to create a space for
an engagement with the question of how morality is shaped and in turn shapes
conduct today. Rather than presenting statements that can be perceived as being right
or wrong, good or evil, the project Morality will explore a wide range of positions
that problematize a total conception of morality, focusing on the less tangible forces
and attitudes that shape common thinking and behavior. In the context of Witte de
With’s presentation for the Dutch Culture Centre (DCC), in Shanghai, which is more
broadly framed by the city’s 2010 World Expo: Better City, Better Life, our aim is to
consider, from multiple positions, how projections onto foreign lands construct our
idea of the "better life."
SPECIAL EVENTS
Saturday 19 June
14:30 Press Preview / Public Roundtable with select artists moderated by the curators
16:00 Opening Cocktail Reception
Sunday 11 July
13:00 Discussion (in Chinese) with Zheng Guogu, Hu Fang & MadeIn
Every Saturday & Sunday 20 June - 11 July
15:00 Dance Performance, choreographed by nunu kong for Jennifer Tee's new installation Star-Crossed.
Image: Zheng Guogu, from Empire, 2004-ongoing. Courtesy of the artist and Vitamin Creative Space, Guangzhou/Beijing
Info. Witte de Withstraat 50
3012 BR Rotterdam, The Netherlands
+31 (0)10 411 0144
http://www.wdw.nl
http://www.2010dcc.com
For press requests please call + 31 (0)10 4110144 or contact press@wdw.nl
Opening Saturday 19 June 2010, 14.20
Dutch Culture Centre
800 Changde Lu, Jing'an District, Shanghai
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 11-19