Miklos Erhardt
Yona Friedman
Patricija Jurksaityte
Leopold Kessler
Andrew Miksys
Tomas Saraceno
Tomo Savic-Gecan
Sean Snyder
Asa Sonjasdotter
Javier Teller
Patrick Tuttofuoco
Judi Werthein
Xu Zhen
On Mobility is an ever-changing collection of works by artists that are concerned about recent developments in society. In their work migration and mobility, assimilation and translation, are key issues. They examine and analyse these issues in unconventional and imaginative ways.
Works by artists that are concerned about recent developments in society
Miklos Erhardt, Yona Friedman, Patricija Jurksaityte, Leopold Kessler, Andrew Miksys, Tomas Saraceno, Tomo Savic-Gecan, Sean Snyder, Asa Sonjasdotter, Javier Teller, Patrick Tuttofuoco, Judi Werthein, Xu Zhen.
This summer De Appel in Amsterdam shows the last stop of On Mobility, a series of
exhibitions realized with the cooperation of European contemporary art institutions
in Central and Eastern Europe, initiated by Saskia Bos, former director of De Appel.
On Mobility is an ever-changing collection of works by artists that are concerned
about recent developments in society. In their work migration and mobility,
assimilation and translation, are key issues. They examine and analyse these issues
in unconventional and imaginative ways, as demonstrated by two examples chosen from
the projects shown in the venue at the Nieuwe Spiegelstraat in Amsterdam.
The act of crossing the border from Mexico into the US is known as ‘brinco’, jump in
Spanish. Judi Werthein’s ‘crossing trainers’ prepare illegal migrants for this
journey. The shoes include useful items such as a compass and a torch, as most of
the migrants cross at night. Inside are painkillers, as many suffer aches and
injuries during the journey, pockets for money and the insole features a map of the
most popular border crossing points for illegal immigrants between Tijuana and San
Diego. Embroidered on the heel is an image of Santo Toribo Romo, the official saint
of the Mexican migrants, and on the front of the toe in the direction of their
dreams is the American eagle.
To comment on the contradictions between fashion, manufacture competition, migration
and labour flow, Werthein’s sneakers have been sold as unique art objects at the
American side of the border. At the Mexican side they were freely distributed
amongst would-be illegal immigrants. The project caused a great deal of controversy
in the United States. Werthein was invited for many news and talk shows, but she
also received a lot of hate mail. Documentation of press coverage and webforums is
included in the exhibition. In De Appel Judi Werthein also realises a Brincoshop.
On August 26, the auctioneer of Christie’s Amsterdam will bring the sneakers under
the hammer (location De Appel). The profits will go to Casa del Migrante and Casa
Madre Asunta, two shelters for migrants in Tijuana.
Inspired by a study trip to India, where the farmers collect, improve and breed the
seeds of local rices, cereals and beans, Asa Sonjasdotter wanted to transfer her
experience into the regional conditions in Scandinavia, starting out with farming
one of the most common local staple foods; the potato. She planted some traditional
varieties, but soon she found out that these old potatoes have a complex story to
tell.
In the ongoing project A Potato Perspective, Sonjasdotter explores different aspects
of potato, from the cultural historical aspects of potato consumption, to those
problems that arise from the regulation of agricultural production and trading,
including the fact that when farming old traditional varieties, one can easily break
the law, even unwittingly.
At De Appel’s roof garden, Sonjasdotter grows a series of traditional potatoes. On
August 26 there will be a harvesting event and the public can taste the potato
varieties that grew in De Appel.
Catalogue
Presentation: July 14, 2006 during the opening of the exhibition, 7 pm
Travelling and mobility are recurring themes in the work of Dirk van Weelden (1957).
In the essay he wrote for the On Mobility catalogue Van Weelden re-enacts 16th
century rascal Tyl Uilenspiegel like an artist whose work he encountered during his
travels to the exhibitions in Amsterdam, Berlin, Vilnius and Budapest. Van Weelden
questions their balancing between artistic, individual freedom and social
engagement. In his search for playful metaphors he is the fellow traveller of the
reader and hands the essential luggage on this ongoing mental journey in a 21st
century parable.
The On Mobility catalogue contains images of the work of all 21 participating
artists: Tiong Ang, Bik Van der Pol, Castro / Olafsson, Banu Cennetoglu, Miklos
Erhardt, Alicia Framis, Yona Friedman, Patricija JurkSaityte, Leopold Kessler,
Andrew Miksys, Multiplicity, Marjetica Potrc, Tomas Saraceno, Tomo Savic-Gecan, Asa
Sonjasdotter, Sean Snyder, Nasrin Tabatabai, Patrick Tuttofuoco, Javier Tellez, Judi
Werthein and Xu Zhen.
On Mobility travelled with a varying group of artists through Europe
Aug 2005 De Appel, Amsterdam
Nov 2005 BueroFriedrich, Berlin
Feb 2006 CAC, Vilnius
May 2006 Trafo - House of Contemporary Arts / Studio Galeria, Mucsarnok, Budapest
Jul 2006 De Appel, Amsterdam
This project is supported by the Culture 2000 programme of the European Union and
the Netherlands Culture Fund (HGIS-Cultuurprogramma).
De Appel
Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 10 - Amsterdam