May 29, 2009

LA BIENNALE DI VENEZIA

THE NORDIC AND DANISH PAVILIONS
FINALD, NORWAY, SWEDEN, DENMARK
5 /7 /09 - 11/ 22/09




Together with a selection of invited international artists, Elmgreen & Dragset will transform the existing architecture of the Danish and Nordic Pavilions into domestic settings, and invite the audience to be guests in a domestic ambience. Here, dining rooms and bedrooms, furniture, fireplaces, a stained glass skylight and the artworks nestled within the households will reveal the uncanny stories of various fictional inhabitants, their obsessive characters and their diverse lifestyles.
The public will be guided on a tour by a real estate agent through a “For Sale” Danish Pavilion, and will be told the story of the Ingmar Bergman-style family dramas that use to haunt this house. A long swimming pool will lead the visitors to the neighbouring Nordic Pavilion – a flamboyant bachelor’s pad. Inside they will encounter the domestic remnants of the mysterious Mr. B, and be met by a group of young male hustlers sipping vodka tonics in an environment that could be a case study motif taken from a David Hockney painting.
As the title of the show indicates, the curators will approach the topic of collecting, and the psychology behind the practice of expressing oneself through physical objects. Why do we gather items and surround ourselves with them in our everyday lives? Which mechanisms of desire trigger our selection? The selected artworks, alongside the interior design, kitchenware, clothing and even a collection of flies, will compose the complex narratives of this double exhibition. Through the house décor and the collection of artworks, the garments in the wardrobes, the porcelain in the kitchen and the books in the library, the identities of the fictional inhabitants, their passions and melancholy, will emerge piece by piece.
‘The Collectors’ is not a group show in the conventional sense. The pavilions will undergo a radical reconstruction, and more than twenty artists and designers of all ages, ranging from established to emerging ones, will contribute to creating a different kind of exhibition format, one that will appear closer to a film set than a conventional art display. The curators aim to establish a unique atmosphere of intimacy with their staged exhibition – one that can run counter to the official spectacle and formal nature of the Biennale – and, in close collaboration with the participating artists and designers, they hope to circumvent all the usual competitive aspects of the larger art event.

CURATORS:
Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset have been collaborating as an artists’ duo since 1995, and have exhibited in art institutions around the world, including Tate Modern and the Serpentine Gallery in London, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt am Main, and the Palais de Tokyo and the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, both in Paris.



Social Mobility, 2005 (installation view at the Kunsthall in Bergen, Norway)
Elmgreen & Dragset

FEATURED ARTISTS:
Maurizio Cattelan

Untitled, 2008
Dogs and chick, taxidermy on fiberglass
Real size
Courtesy Maurizio Cattelan
Photographer: Markus Tretter
Copyright of image: Markus Tretter


NORWAY SAYS

Same Same, 2007
Tinted Glass
Produced by Muuto
Courtesy Muuto / Norway Says


HENRIK OLESEN

2,78 x 3,98m, 2008
Adhesive tape
278 x 398 cm
Courtesy Galerie Daniel Buchholz, Cologne, Berlin / Henrik Olesen
Photographer Lothar Schnepf


ARTISTS:
Thora Dolven Balke
Massimo Bartolini
Hernan Bas
Guillaume Bijl
Maurizio Cattelan
Elmgreen & Dragset
Pepe Espaliú
Tom of Finland
Simon Fujiwara
Han & Him
Laura Horelli
Martin Jacobson
William E. Jones
Terence Koh
Jani Leinonen
Klara Lidén
Jonathan Monk
Nico Muhly
Norway Says
Henrik Olesen
Nina Saunders
Vibeke Slyngstad
Sturtevant
Wolfgang Tillmans

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