The Danger Museum: a visual arts organisation that is everything the museum is not: mobile, temporary, ever-evolving and funny.
The Danger Museum is a visual arts organisation that is everything the museum is
not: mobile, temporary, ever-evolving and funny.
Since 1998, DM has been travelling to various locations around the world,
constantly re-adapting and changing its form to create a diverse and incisive
body of visual arts projects. Working from Norway, Japan and Singapore, DM's
current directors Tien Wei Woon, Øyvind Renberg and Miho Shimizum say their aim
is to 'adopt personal, flexible and direct methods for the exploration and
distribution of ideas.'
DM aims to challenge the core values of the art institution, hoping to fill the
gaps where the art museum fails. DM sets up dynamic networks and systems of
exchange between artists, thereby tackling the inertia of the official
institution. DM's projects create meeting points for artists from all over the
world, and it is this constant flow of ideas and strategies that keeps DM firmly
outside the mainstream visual arts agenda.
DM's projects for inIVA's Soft Season include an online publishing house,
chatrooms, webcams, interviews, a library networking project, museum shop, aRt
café by Dream Products Co. and a specially produced DM newsletter. The Danger
Museum presents four separate projects in TheSpace@inIVA:
Week 1: 4th September - 6th September 2002
Alex Villar - Upward Mobility: a film begun in New York and continued in London,
investigating the relationship between architectural space and the body.
Week 2: 11th September - 13th September 2002
Kyong Fa Che: flea-market style account of travelling in Singapore. Plus: The
Artists' Village: art collective from Singapore present recent projects.
Week 3: 18th September - 20th September 2002
Matze Schmidt & Sebastian Stegner: two German artists use the space for
'real.-Mapping', an ongoing research project that creates a global map of social
life.
Week 4: 25th September - 27th September 2002
Re-analysing the Danger Museum.
the danger museum is part of inIVA's soft season September - December 2002
Soft is inIVA's new season of visual arts projects, bringing together a diverse
selection of international artist-curated exhibitions and events. Soft is an
exploration of networking, exchange, mobility and interaction, and the season
presents these activities as viable strategies for contemporary art production.
Crucially, Soft aims to expose the elastic and fluid nature of current visual
art practice.
preview: Tuesday 3 September, 6pm - 8pm
open: Wednesday - Friday, 12noon - 6pm
For further information, visuals and updates please contact:
Stuart Croft (Press) / Natasha Anderson (Marketing) / Melanie Keen (SOFT
curator):
tel: +44 (0)20 7729 9616
inIVA is funded by the Arts Council of England and London Arts
TheSpace@inIVA, 6-8 Standard Place Rivington Street London EC2A 3BE
UK