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15/3/2005

Two exhibitions

Galerie Les filles du calvaire, Bruxelles

Commissariat d'Olivier Mosset: Amy Granat, Alex Hay, Chuck Nanney, Peter Peter. The relation between these artists are critical political positions in the difficult American situation today. Minimal Pop - commissariat de Petra Bungert. The exhibition gives a special significance to the retinal, the sensuality of perception and the relationships among the viewer, architecture and art objects, on an experiential level. Artists: Armleder, Beech, Dashper, Glaubit, Gottin, Jenkins, Levi, Mercier, Miller, Mosset, Rockenschaub, Tremblay, Uglow, van der Ploeg, Villard, Walsh, Zahaykevich, Zoderer.


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Commissariat d'Olivier Mosset

Amy Granat, Alex Hay, Chuck Nanney, Peter Peter

Four artists from different generation (born in 1976, 1930, 1958 and 1940), living in Brooklyn, New York (Amy, Chuck) or in Bisbee, Arizona (Alex, Peter). Different forms of art, a conceptual figuration, close to abstraction (Alex Hay is found in the Lucy Lippard’s "Pop Art" (66) and the Gregory Battcock’s "Minimal Art" (68), some films, photographic prints (definitely abstracts, Amy Granat), a post-modern figuration/abstraction (we don’t really know anymore), some drawings of texts, photographs, installations (Chuck Nanney) and a sustained practise of “post-Greenberg” abstract painting (Peter Young). Confirmed artists who had exhibitions at Leo Castelli (Hay, Young), in New York, in Paris (Nanney at Jousse-Seguin) or promising (Granat). We are covering a large geographic territory, from North-east to South-west of United States, and activities witch are establishing themselves from the 60’s (Hay, Young), 80’s (Nanney) until now (Granat). The relation between these artists are maybe critical political positions in the difficult American situation today, but also others connections, more subtle, like Alex Hay who was involved in the artists/dancers band about the Judson Church, Amy who is behind a multicultural space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn (www.cinemazero), Chuck Nanney and Peter Young who have both painted on stretchers made of tree branches. For the rest, I would say this exhibition is precisely organised to be talked about, witch means to be seen, and it will have to be seen to be talk about.

Olivier Mosset

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Minimal Pop / commissariat de Petra Bungert

John Armleder, John Beech, Julian Dashper, Robert Glaubit, Daniel Göttin, Kyle Jenkins, Renée Levi, Mathieu Mercier, Gerold Miller, Olivier Mosset, Gerwald Rockenschaub, John Tremblay, Alan Uglow, Jan van der Ploeg, Emmanuelle Villard, Dan Walsh, Tamara Zahaykevich, Beat Zoderer

'minimalpop' was first presented at Florence Lynch Gallery, New York City (USA) in July 2004. 'minimalpop', conceived by Petra Bungert, director of CCNOA center for contemporary non-objective art, Brussels (B) and the German artist Tilman, as a travelling group exhibition. All attach a special significance to the retinal, the sensuality of perception and the relationships among the viewer, architecture and art objects, on an experiential level.

From the historical point of view, various positions in art developed over the course of the last century. Starting with the founding fathers of art (Malevich, Rodchenko, Mondrian, Strzeminski), and proceeding to the second half of the 20th century with its various protagonists (Newman, Rothko, Klein, Stella, Judd, Ryman, Palermo) and movements (Abstract Expressionism, Art Concrete, Zero, BMPT in Paris and Minimalism in the US), reductive approaches to painting and sculpture became widespread. Although driven by very different ideals, the artists nevertheless shared the mutual aim to enhance the understanding of culture and daily life through their work. Over the past two decades, however, only a few established artists, who work on the continuum of those ideas and concerns, have been critically acclaimed. Painting, and especially painting, started its decline in the mid-60's (see Judd's remark, that painting had become impossible), and was pronounced dead latest in the mid-80's. Representational work moved into the limelight. The promotion of photography as an art form as well as an overwhelming emphasis and the presentation of media oriented art forms contributed to this tendency. Despite these tendencies, a re-consideration of the, a revaluation of certain of its values has evolved among a new generation of artists. Still looking over their shoulders towards previous ideas and -isms, they have developed and pursued their very own approaches towards in their own time and place. Their works are no longer driven by the social or metaphysical utopias of the pioneers of abstraction, but by codes and patterns, that have established themselves in the everyday world. Not content to remain within the parameters of knowledge and preferences (especially Minimalism, which they embraced), these artists have taken a rather extroverted stance towards, exploring and expanding on the subtleties of our daily environment as well as on popular culture and its constituents, An increased interest and involvement with the public realm as well as the experimentation with formerly non-artistic materials and techniques have resulted in a more integrated and expanded approach toward location (architecture & function), materials (visual & tactile aspects), process (artistic action & treatment), and time (duration & change). Dogmatic and pragmatic statements of the heroes of past decades have been replaced by a playful approach towards the immanence of our time, and has subsequently led to the exploration of other areas of contemporary culture, like sound, architecture, music, generic materials, video etc. This has broadened the comprehension and perception of the, its forms, functions and validity, and the perspective on the reciprocal transfer between the material realities of art and life.

Petra Bungert

Courtesy: Galerie Chez Valentin, Galerie Mehdi Chouakri, Galerie Ulrich Fiedler, Peter Heimer Kunsthandel e.K, Slewe Gallery, PS Projects, Galerie Onrust

Opening: 16-03-2005 from 6 to 9pm

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