Diego Perrone
David Maljkovic
Mario Merz
Laurent Montaron
Paul Pfeiffer
Daniel Roth
Bettina Samson
Simon Starling
Paul Thek
Diego Perrone / David Maljkovic / On Lost Worlds
Diego Perrone / David Maljkovic / On Lost Worlds
Diego Perrone
Boccioni’s Mother in an Ambulance and The Casting of the Bell
David Maljkovic
Days below memory
On Lost Worlds
David Maljkovic and Diego Perrone, with Mario Merz, Laurent Montaron, Paul Pfeiffer,
Daniel Roth, Bettina Samson, Simon Starling, and Paul Thek.
The Diego Perrone, David Maljkovic and On Lost Worlds exhibitions are tantamount to
extensions of the Grey Flags exhibition, shown at the CAPC from December 2006 to
March 2007. The works in these three exhibitions fight shy of delivering messages,
and are not easy to pigeonhole. They are evocative and disquieting, weaving a
narrative in which the set of references vanishes, to be replaced by a quest into
the power of vision.
How one can 'reload' this strength of
representations, after the bankruptcy of modernist utopias, just when digital
technologies are imposing on image systems an uninterrupted flow and renewal? The
works of Perrone, Maljkovic and the artists alongside them in the Lost Worlds
exhibition can thus be read as devices of regurgitation and deceleration. As if
certain images and certain forms refused to disappear, and came back to haunt our
amnesiac consciousness. So there is a backward-looking dimension inherent in these
works. As if it were necessary
to face up to the past, to what has been repressed, in order to have a chance to
imagine a future.
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