Tim Etchells - Order Cannot Help You Now
Opening 03.05.2014 // 18:00 - 21:00
Framed by Etchells’ new neon sculpture Mirror Pieces, the exhibition stages a meeting of ideas and articulations reflecting a global political landscape, while creating dynamic tensions around the question of how the lived experience and social reality of modern era and contemporary capitalism might be articulated – in language, in performative action and in visual abstraction. The neon sculpture by Etchells is placed in dialogue with several video works by a diverse group of artists. The pieces were selected from Argos’s rich collection of film and video (Edith Dekyndt, Till Roeskens, Julia Meltzer & David Thorne, Emily Vey Duke & Cooper Battersby and Sven Augustijnen), as well as on loan from other institutions and individual artists (Neil Beloufa and Neša Paripović). Through one central thematic aspect concerning language itself in relation to political demands and subjective desires, 'Order Cannot Help You Now' links to Tim Etchells’ two other projects for the 2014 Kunstenfestivaldesarts; 'And For The Rest', a series of posters for the streets of Brussels, created following interviews with people outside the voting process and 'A Broadcast / Looping Pieces', a new solo improvised text performance which will be presented at Kaaistudios.
Curated by Tim Etchells and Ive Stevenheydens
Works and artists on show:
Sven Augustijnen, 'Le Coran, ça je ne connais pas' (1997, 20min, silent) Sven Augustijnen, 'L’Holocaust n’est qu’un detail dans l'Histoire', (1997, 20min, silent) Sven Augustijnen, 'Le jour de gloire est arrivé' (1997, 20min, silent) Neil Beloufa, 'Kempinski' (2007, 15min, French spoken, English subtitles) Edith Dekyndt, 'Provisory Object 03' (2004, 3min 33sec, silent) Edith Dekyndt 'Dead Sea Drawings' (Part 01), (2010, 4min 40sec, silent) Tim Etchells, 'Mirror Pieces' (2014, neon sculpture) Julia Meltzer & David Thorne, 'Not a matter of if but when: brief records of a time in which expectations were repeatedly raised and lowered and people grew exhausted from never knowing if the moment was at hand or still to come' (2006, 32min, Arabic spoken, English subtitles) Neša Paripović, 'NP 1977' (1977, 22min, silent) Till Roeskens, 'Vidéocartographies: Aïda, Palestine' (2009 46min, Arabic spoken, English subtitles) Emily Vey Duke & Cooper Battersby, 'Bad Ideas for Paradise' (2001, 19min 28sec, English spoken)Location:
Argos
Werfstraat 13 rue du Chantier
1000 Brussels
info@argosarts.org
+32 2 229 00 03
Opening hours:
Wednesday to Sunday, 11:00 to 18:00
Entrance Fee:
5 / 3 euros