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Utopian Pulse
dal 19/6/2015 al 15/8/2015

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Silke Albrecht



 
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19/6/2015

Utopian Pulse

Wurttembergischer Kunstverein WKV, Stuttgart

Flares in the Darkroom. A project initiated by the Austrian artists Oliver Ressler and Ines Doujak. Focusing concrete sociopolitical situations, it follows utopian projections that serve the purposes of secession from and resistance to our particular present.


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A project by Ines Doujak and Oliver Ressler

In collaboration with Iris Dressler and Hans D. Christ

Co-curators Zanny Begg, Pedro G. Romero, Christoph Schäfer

Artists:
4taxis, Halil Altindere, Marco de Ana / Javiera de la Fuente / Rudolf Rostas, AND AND AND, Oreet Ashery, Barat Ali Batoor, Zanny Begg, Irene Bude / Steffen Jörg / Olaf Sobczak, Constant / PIE flamenco, Margit Czenki, Ines Doujak, Pilar Mata Dupont, Katharina Duve / Ted Gaier / Timo Schierhorn & Die Goldenen Zitronen, Echohäuser (Frank Egel / Julia Priani), Etcétera, flo6x8, Israel Galván / Manuel Soler, María García Ruiz, Mariam Ghani, Isaías Griñolo / Los Flamencos, Miguel A. López, Antonio Marín Márquez, Rocío Márquez / Jorge Martínez, Charo Martín, Megafonchor (Sylvi Kretzschmar), Mindj Panther, Nobodycorp. Internationale Unlimited, Daniela Ortiz, Tomás de Perrate / Amador Gabarri, PalnBude (Margit Czenki / Renée Tribble), Oliver Ressler, Pedro G. Romero / Archivo F.X., Christoph Schäfer, The Silent University, Bert Theis, Undrawing the Line, Videoccupy (Özge Çelikaslan), Stefan Voglsinger, Wealth of Negations, Katarzyna Winiecka and others.

From June 20 to August 16, 2015, the Württembergischer Kunstverein in Stuttgart will be presenting the exhibition and program Utopian Pulse – Flares in the Darkroom.

This project initiated by the Austrian artists Oliver Ressler and Ines Doujak took place last year at the Secession in Vienna. Focusing concrete sociopolitical situations, it follows utopian projections that serve the purposes of secession from and resistance to our particular present. Utopia here is understood as an always incomplete alternative, the invocation within the given world of something incompatible with, and hostile to, given conditions. It is a recognition of “something missing,” but also a necessarily imperfect assertion of that which is not extant—yet: utopia as the assertion of the unrealized in and against the real.

In Vienna, Utopian Pulse – Flares in the Darkroom was shown in the form of eight salons, taking place one after the other, each for one week. Four of these salons will be presented in Stuttgart in a different form and transformed to accommodate the format of an exhibition: the Salon Klimbim (Fahim Amir and Ines Doujak), the Salon Public Happiness (Christoph Schäfer), the Salon Fluchthilfe (Escape Aid; Zanny Begg), and Cuartos de Utopía (Spaces of Utopia; Pedro G. Romero and Máquina P.H.).

Situated at the heart of the exhibition is a large tent made of colorful strips of fabric, forming the Salon Klimbim display together with a disco ball and a series of platforms. In Vienna, it served as a framework for the Utopian Pulse opening event—a roaring celebration and political manifesto in equal measure, which in Stuttgart will attain presence in the form of a film. In Stuttgart, the tent provides the space and frame for a series of lectures, workshops, and performances revolving around artistic and activistic designs, projections, and projects related to the theme of utopia.

The three other Salons fathom the limits and potentialities of utopian ideas in the context of contested urban space—specifically, in Hamburg and Istanbul (Salon Public Happiness)—as well as escape with related approaches fostering openness towards the other (Salon Fluchthilfe) and flamenco cultures (Cuartos de Utopía).

Another facet of the exhibition involves sixteen artistically designed banners created for the exhibition in Vienna and adapted for the Stuttgart venue.

Press contact:
Silke Albrecht Tel: +49 (0)711-22 33 7-15 albrecht@wkv-stuttgart.de

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