Francis Alys
Erick Beltran
Berger & Berger
Border Art Workshop
Mark Boulos
Lewis Carroll
Henry Holiday
Chto delat?
Fernand Deligny
Michael Druks
Claire Fontaine
Internacional Errorista
Pedro Lasch
Vincent Meessen
Nastio Mosquito
Estefanía Penafiel Loaiza
Lia Perjovschi
Radek Community
Dmitri Gutov
Philippe Rekacewicz
R.E.P. Group
Allan Sekula & Noel Burch
Societe Realiste
Stalker
Endre Tot
David Wojnarowicz
James Wentzy
AIDS Community Television
Aliocha Imhoff
Kantuta Quiros
For many contemporary theorists, geographers and philosophers this is an age in which space dominates time, and numerous geographical concepts are now proliferating in the art field. The exhibition posits that spatial issues have now become a privileged site for questioning contemporary politics, and uses radical geography, drifts and diversions, diagrammatic thought, conceptual and imaginative cartographies as alternative tools for the production of knowledges, narratives and realities. Works by Francis Alys, Claire Fontaine, Chto delat?, Internacional Errorista, Societe' Realiste, Stalker and many more.
curated by Aliocha Imhoff et Kantuta Quirós (le peuple qui manque)
From 16 March to 27 May 2012, the Parc Saint Léger gives carte blanche to the curatorial platform le peuple qui manque.
At a time when contemporary critical thought is evolving and assuming new forms, the necessity to provide a range of maps for this inchoate theoretical continent and to establish new cognitive cartographies has emerged.
For many contemporary theorists, geographers and philosophers (Fredric Jameson, Edward Soja or David Harvey) this is also an age in which space dominates time, and numerous geographical concepts are now proliferating in the art field. Although we are aware of the extent to which cartography as a discipline has been profoundly imbricated in the performative production of the narratives of modernity, in objective and positivist rationality, but also the history of colonialism and nationalistic constructions, for artists today, it has become a privileged site for the invention of counter-practices that open up new perspectives and participate in a deconstruction of hegemonies and post-colonial epistemologies.
The Atlas Critique exhibition participates in a spatial shift within art, inspired by the writings of geographers, philosophers, post-colonial thinkers or theorists of decoloniality. The exhibition posits that spatial issues have now become a privileged site for questioning contemporary politics, and uses radical geography, drifts and diversions, diagrammatic thought, conceptual and imaginative cartographies as alternative tools for the production of knowledges, narratives and realities.
le peuple qui manque was created in 2005. It is a curatorial organisation that presents events, festivals, symposiums and publications at the crossroads of art, cinema and theory. Focusing on the relationship between art and politics, le peuple qui manque reformulates critical perspectives on history, capitalism, cultural geographies and the production of images and representations. www.lepeuplequimanque.org
Activities associated with the exhibition:
A performance by Patrick Bernier and Olive Martin
Conferences by Razmig Keucheyan and Giovanna Zapperi
Screening of the film May They Rest in Revolt (Figures of Wars) by Sylvain George
Press Office:
Fanny Martin Tel: +33 (0)3 86909660, Fax: +33 (0)3 86909661 fanny.martin@parcsaintleger.fr
Opening of the exhibition Atlas critique Friday 16 march 2012 at 6:30 pm
Parc Saint Léger, Centre d’art contemporain
Avenue Conti 58320 Pougues-les-Eaux / France
Wednesday to Sunday, from 2 pm to 6 pm and by appointment
Free admission