Fonds regional d'art contemporain de Bourgogne
Francis Alys
Johanna Billing
Matthew McCaslin
Jonas Dahlberg
Dora García
Gaylen Gerber
Henrik Hakansson
Guillaume Leblon
Mark Manders
Adrian Piper
Jan Mancuska
Eva Gonzalez-Sancho
Works from the Frac Bourgogne collection
Francis Alÿs, Johanna Billing, Matthew McCaslin, Jonas Dahlberg, Dora García, Gaylen Gerber, Henrik Håkansson, Guillaume Leblon, Mark Manders, and Adrian Piper.
Guest artist: Ján Mancuška, Frac Lorraine collection
Curator: Eva González-Sancho, director of the Frac Bourgogne invited by Futura - Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague (CZ).
The group exhibition The Eventual is the brainchild of Eva González-Sancho, director of the Burgundy Regional Contemporary Art
Collection [FRAC Bourgogne, Dijon], who reworks a first presentation of four artists at the Frac Bourgogne in 2007. It is supported
by the Maison de Bourgogne in Prague (CZ) and by the European and International Direction of the Burgundy Regional Council (FR).
After Naturalia in 2005, this second collaboration with Futura contributes to the spreading abroad of a project created in Dijon (FR),
by the Frac Bourgogne.
The show brings together eleven works by Francis Alÿs, Untitled (New York, September 2000) (2001), Johanna Billing, Where she
is at (2001), Matthew McCaslin, The Walk Threw the Woods (2002), Jonas Dahlberg, View Through a Park (2009), Dora García,
Farenheit 451 (1957) (2002), Gaylen Gerber, Backdrop (1998), Henrik Håkansson, The Skylark. The Optimal Flight to Nowhere and
Somewhere (2002), Guillaume Leblon, Grand chrysocale miroir (2007), Ján Mancuska, While I walked... (2005), Mark Manders,
Hallway with Sentences (1999-2003) and Adrian Piper, Bach Whistled (1970).
These works suggest different landscapes in which an event or situation may occur at any time, greatly altering them. The works
create a state of suspension, interruption, and deliberate unfinishedness, in which nothing seems to be happening, and nothing
is explicitly said, either, but where, precisely for these reasons, everything becomes possible.
All works presented here belong to the Frac Bourgogne collection except Ján Mancuska’s one which has been borrowed for the
occasion to another French public collection: Frac Lorraine (Metz).
The eleven works brought together incorporate video, sound, sculpture, text and site specific installations in the exhibition area
like so many ways of suggesting to visitors that they grasp a present state. Indeed, by different devices, the works dilated the
here-and-now, and came up with its essence, honing both consciousness and experience. Within the visit, the public will face
and improve the little by little possible irruption of an event.
These different densities of the present offered by the works in the show The Eventual are so many ways of asserting the work
as a way of being in the world, through the different forms in which narrative and performance have been redeployed, after the
radical breaks of the 1970s, less for their aesthetic dimension than for the way in which they address the spectator.
A bilingual catalogue about the two times of this exhibition will be published in 2009.
This project is supported by the Maison de Bourgogne in Prague (CZ) and by the European and International
Direction of the Burgundy Regional Council (FR).
Photo: Tomás Soucek
Opening on Friday May 15 th from 6 pm
Futura, Center for contemporary art
Holeckova 49 CZ-150 00 Prague 5
Opening hours: from Wednesday to Sunday, 11 am > 6 pm