Cloaca 2000-2007. The exhibition brings together the seven machines that have been produced so far alongside more than 200 original drawings, 3D and x-ray photographs, models, sealed bags of Cloaca Faeces and other paraphernalia that assemble to form one of the most extraordinary artistic endeavours of all times. Curated by Enrico Lunghi.
Cloaca 2000-2007
curated by Enrico Lunghi with assistance by Guillaume Baudin and Kevin Muhlen
The Casino Luxembourg -- Forum d'art contemporain, in collaboration with the
Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean (Mudam Luxembourg), proudly presents an
extensive monographic exhibition of Wim Delvoye's fabulous project Cloaca, on show
from 30 September 2007 to 6 January 2008.
For the first time ever, the exhibition Wim Delvoye: Cloaca 2000 - 2007 brings
together the seven machines that have been produced so far -- Cloaca Original,
Cloaca - New & Improved, Cloaca Turbo, Cloaca Quattro, Cloaca N. 5,
Super Cloaca and Personal Cloaca -- alongside more than 200 original drawings, 3D
and x-ray photographs, models, sealed bags of Cloaca Faeces and other paraphernalia
that assemble to form one of the most extraordinary artistic endeavours of all
times.
Also for the first time, two Cloaca -- a first-generation model (Cloaca - New &
Improved, 2001) and a more recent model (Personal Cloaca, 2007) -- will function
simultaneously. On display at the Casino Luxembourg, they are scheduled to run for
the entire duration of the show and will be fed by local caterers. In a worldwide
premiere, Mudam Luxembourg will furthermore activate Super Cloaca for three days
starting Saturday, 13 October (museum night). The machine will be on display at
Mudam until 26 November.
Wim Delvoye's Cloaca series is a human dream come true in that it reproduces the
functioning of the human body. Thanks to an unprecedented combination of art and
science, these machines-as-artworks, while retaining an undeniable popular
character, inscribe themselves in a historic tradition that ranges from Jacques de
Vaucanson's (1709-1782) famous Canard [Duck] to the no less notorious Merda
d'artista [Artist's shit] by Piero Manzoni (1933-1963). Witty and poetic, Delvoye's
devices nevertheless introduce a new era, which is that of the cybernetic and
entrepreneurial artist who designs the machine that creates his works, ridding the
figure of the artist of the romanticism commonly attached to it and inserting his
products in the global economic system, even going so far as to introduce them to
the stock market http://www.cloaca.be
A specially furbished Cloaca Shop at the Casino Luxembourg will hold an assortment
of books and specifically created Cloaca products: Cloaca T-shirts, a Wim Delvoye
doll, a 3D Viewmaster, Cloaca toilet paper, bags, etc.
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