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A constructed world
dal 16/5/2008 al 20/9/2008

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Vincent Romagny


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A constructed world



 
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16/5/2008

A constructed world

The Cneai, Chatou

Since 1993, Australian artists Jacqueline Riva and Geoff Lowe have worked toghether, their work takes diverse forms, often performative, using the construction of platforms which include the audience. This exhibition takes place at the end of a preparation of more than a year, and is built around the center of art, the collection FMRA and in particular the Maison Flottante designed by Erwan and Ronan Bouroullec. It is organized around a series of new pieces linked to the question of repetition, failure and avoidance.


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Since 1993, Australian artists Jacqueline Riva and Geoff Lowe have worked under the name of A Constructed World. Their work takes diverse forms, often performative, using the construction of platforms of work which include the audience. Their art can often be seen in terms of crisis of concepts of certainty, security and hierarchical values. They have accumulated slogans like ‘no need to be great’, ‘stay in groups’ and ‘everybody knows’ which come to life in events and exhibitions such as Increase Your Uncertainty (Australian Centre for Contempoaray Art Melbourne June – July 2007).
They multiply meetings with the public in the shape of workshops and produce publications starting from open calls with contribution from amateurs and people-who-say-they-don’tknow- about-art. (Artfan magazine 1993-, SPEECH http://speech2012.blogspot.com/) or to other professionals, artists and curators (errors deceits mistakes n°1 and 2, edition Cneai 2005).

In this presentation they compare their displacement of speech and ambulant situation as artists to the characters of Douglas Trumball’s futuristic film from 1972 Silent Running (La deuxième odyssée) where the spaceship functions an ark. As the administrators try to resolve the ecological disaster on earth the spacescraft hovers in the universe. As the story develops the question is not so much will they save the domes full of plants and animals? But rather does anyone really want to? Later, orders come from earth to jettison and destroy the contents and return the carriers to commercial service. The crew argues about what habitat is worth saving with pragmatism, paranoia and desperation.

During their travels ACW discovered the Cneai with its FMRA collection, 10 000 artists books and authors publications, an archive open to researchers that often leads to exhibitions in France and abroad. It functions like an impulsive and incomplete collection of projects and publications self-generated by artists. The Cneai also asks how artists can create interfaces with audiences and their researches result in performative gestures and objects. Projects included in this shifting archive show an urgent and obstinate need to find a way out of cultural loneliness. These producers of thought and culture persist for their own reasons and such works are collected at the Cneai.

This exhibition of A Constructed World at Cneai takes place at the end of a preparation of more than a year, and is built around the center of art, the collection FMRA and in particular the Maison Flottante designed by Erwan and Ronan Bouroullec. It is organized around a series of new pieces linked to the question of repetition, failure and avoidance. From their interrogations on limits of memory, A Constructed World also recalls works that were previously exhibited at Cneai.

Le Feu Scupuleux, which gives its title to the exhibition, is ‘the absolute which has been accumulated’. The collection of the Cneai is the scrupulous fire because it makes choices between what is kept and what it refused. ACW’s exhibition interrogates what is worth saving. The exhibition Le Feu Scrupuleux consists in two parts: the first, of May 18 at August 31, the second, from the 3 to September 21.

With this occasion will be published by Cneai the new magazine errors deceits mistakes #3 (erreurs mensonge meprise tromperie #3) gathering contributions of artists.

Jacqueline Riva and Geoff Lowe founded A Constructed World in Melbourne in 1993. The first survey exhibition of their work took place at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in Melbourne, 2007. They are currently presenting a year long continuous project, Saisons Increase , at CAPC Museum of Contemporary Art Bordeaux. Their work has been presented in many biennales (Tirana, Saõ Paulo, Adelaide, Gwangju) and museums including the Serpentine Gallery London, Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, and Foundazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Turin.
ACW have facilitated workshops for institutions such as Artist Space New York, Monash University Museum Melbourne, Camberwell College London Institute, Goldsmiths College London, West Collection, SEI Investments Pennsylvania. They founded Artfan magazine,1993, SPEECH web magazine, 2005 and errors deceits mistakes, 2006, all still in production.
Http://www.aconstructedworld.com

Devoted to artists’ publication, the Cneai is a national contemporary art center. Both a public space and a research center, it’s a platform for present-day art distribution. The Cneai is nine kilometers from the lights of the Eiffel tower, located on the Impressionists’ Island of Chatou. The building has four showrooms, an ephemeras and multiples collection level, a printing workshop, and a TV room. Moored on the Seine near the art center, the cneai’s residence the « Maison flottante », is a floating office devoted to collectively designed editorial programmes. In addition to the exhibition programme, events, performances, productions and publications are scheduled at the Cneai and outside the center. Every year, 50 independent publishers meet at the Salon Light. Specialists in Human Sciences debate with art theoreticians during seminars. Philosophers, sociologists, anthropologists or linguists exchange ideas with artists, publishers, collectors or critics the duration of a publication. Cneai develops and presents two collections : the "Multiples" collection composed of the works produced at the Cneai and the "FMRA" collection gathering nine thousands artists' publications.

Images and inquiries : Vincent Romagny, 01 39 52 52 26, romagny@cneai.com

Opening 17 may from 5 pm
"Buffet and action in A Constructed World"
First part 18 may – 31 agoust
Second part 7 – 21 september

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