Meschac Gaba
Jeanne van Heeswijk
Iratxe Jaio
Klaas van Gorkum
Priscila Fernandes
Helmut Smits
Gil & Moti
Oblique International
Kym Ward
Roel Roscam Abbing
Weronika Zielinska
Antonia Hirsch
Jonas Staal
Remco Torenbosch
Claire Fontaine
Paolo Cirio
Bill Balaskas
Jonas Lund
ZUS
Jesse van Oosten
Michel van Dartel
In five new projects, a group exhibition, Fieldwork Residencies, and an intensive, in-depth public program, Rotterdam and international artists reflect on our current economies and value systems.
Meschac Gaba, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Iratxe Jaio + Klaas van Gorkum, Priscila Fernandes, Helmut Smits, Gil & Moti, Oblique International, Kym Ward, Roel Roscam Abbing, Weronika Zielinska, Antonia Hirsch, Jonas Staal, Remco Torenbosch, Claire Fontaine, Paolo Cirio, Bill Balaskas, Jonas Lund, ZUS
curated by Jesse van Oosten (TENT) and Michel van Dartel (independent curator, V2_)
On Thursday 4 September, TENT opens
The Value of Nothing
art manifestation.
In five new
projects, a group exhibition, Fieldwork Residencies, and an intensive,
in-depth public program,
Rotterdam and international artists reflect on our current economies and value systems.
In the aftermath of the global econo
mic crisis,
there are
a number of increasingly urgent
questions: how can we come to a different interpretation of the concept of value in addition to
the usual financial and economic
criteria
? What are the other forms of economic exchange?
The Value of Not
hing
presents artists who add to the current debate on value and economy.
They reveal value in places the mainstream market pass
es by, like
Jeanne van Heeswijk
’s
project in Rotterdam’
s Afrikaanderwijk district; or show how trade in a global economy also
me
ans a non
-
monetary cultur
al exchange, as in
Meschac Gaba
’
s artistic exchange bureau. In
their installations,
Remco Torenbosch
and
Iratxe Jaio + Klaas van Gorkum
explore
t
he
philosophical notions of distribution and (artistic) production, while
Antonia Hirs
ch
presents
these as an active, informal network.
Topics such as economic inequality and quantification of value are explored in new projects by
Helmut Smits
, who controversially classifies youngsters for a football game,
Paolo Cirio
, who
has
made a
tax avo
idance
website
, and Jonas Lund’
s analog
ue algorithm that
maps the value of
the exhibition itself.
Bill Balaskas, Claire
Fontaine
,
and
Priscila Fernandes
show the inevitable effects of capitalism
and consumerism, and
Jonas Staal
reveals
the relationship bet
ween recessio
n and construction
of the world’
s largest buildings.
Gil & Moti, Roel Roscam Abbing, Kym Ward, Oblique International,
and
Weronika Zielinska
will each temporarily join a company in Rotterdam.
They will develop proposals for radically
differen
t ways of addressing topics such as
hospitality, the notion of work
or the politics behind
the infrastructure of the Internet. The proposals will be presented to the companies and t
he
public during the exhibition’
s
Fieldwork Friday
event on 3 and 24 Octobe
r.
For the public program, curator and writer
Nat Muller
has organised
Breaking the Bank,
a two
-
part event in which, with academics, journalists
,
and other experts, she explores how art, value,
and the global economy are interrelated.
In a research projec
t, Erasmus University College
students will dis
cuss and explore the exhibition’
s topics.
Image: Priscila Fernandes – For a better world - 2012
Press contact
Josephine van Kranendonk, Communication TENT, +31 (0)10 2010962 josephine@tentrotterdam.nl
Opening Thu 4 September, 17.00
TENT
Witte de Withstraat 50 3012 BR Rotterdam
opening hours
thue - sun, 11 - 18.00 hrs