PR / MeetFactory Gallery / After the Future
MeetFactory Gallery presents the exhibition AFTER THE FUTUREEmmeline de Mooij (NL), Adriaan
Mellegers (NL)
Curators: Zuzana Jakalová, Karina Pfeiffer Kottová
Performance program: Darina Alster (CZ), Aleš Čermák
(CZ), Matyáš Chochola (CZ), Barbora Kleinhamplová (CZ), Sara Maggenheimer (US),
Emmeline de Mooij (NL), Janek Rous (CZ), Daniel Vlček (CZ), Kateřina Zochová
(CZ)
Production: Venuše Tesnerová, Vladimíra Mikušová
Opening: 29. 11., 7pm,
exhibition duration: 29. 11. 2013
- 12. 1. 2014
The exhibition project named After the
Future shows collaborative works by two representatives of the contemporary
Dutch art scene, the visual and performance artist Emmeline de Mooij and the
graphic designer Adriaan Mellegers. The project titled after a book by Franco
Berardi aliasBifodraws on the artists' three-month residency at the
MeetFactory studios, exploring the boundary between fine art, scenography and
formally simplified signs. The exhibited objects, sculptures, large-format
prints and installations tease the viewer through their visuality, often
derived from familiar graphical and architectonic elements taken out of their
original contexts. The artists manipulate with them freely, in order to create
a new science-fiction narrative, built from traces of the past, present and the
(possible) future.
De Mooij and Mellegers were inspired by an eclectic mixture of the historical
architectural styles, typical for the urban landscape of Prague. They have
researched, documented and subsequently deconstructed diverse architectonic and
graphic details of Prague's buildings and streets, from forgotten door handles
to renowned symbols, which take part in illustrating the face of the city. The
artists especially drew on the heritage of modernism, the relics of socialist architecture
and the so-called brutalism, but also the former functionalism and other
movements. The artistic duo approached such sources with courage, stripping
them off the sediments of history and symbolic meaning. They investigated them
as pure visual components, on which any new meanings can be projected. Deprived
of their past, they are now ought to become a part of a spatial narrative on surveillance, conspiracy, hope and the myth of
progress.
The exhibition embodies a vision of the artists about
a dystopian future, where human beings
are reduced to giant heads on pharmaceutical diets, where bodily contact
becomes a rarity and the relics of the past, such as sculpted stone, mythical
figures, kings or heroes have lost their fight with sticker banners and
celebrity seduction a long time ago.
The individual pieces in the show may represent
imaginary scenes from a fictive movie. They stand for a fundamental layer of
the story, which will be animated during the exhibition several times. A couple
of contemporary artists, who have been invited to take part in the performance
program accompanying the exhibition, were asked to react freely on its topic or
particular objects, which can be used as props or independent counterparts of
their actions.
A key element of the exhibition takes a form of an
emerald-shaped object called the "Altar of Progress", the visuality
of which refers both to the shape of a UFO and the futuristic architecture by
Karel Prager. In some cases the altar will become a podium for this direct
action, activating the otherwise static exhibition, in other times it will only
suggest, bring closer the notion of action, which is often being overlooked in
more traditional exhibition formats. Doing so, the project opens the door to an
inter-genre grasp of the individual artworks as well as the exhibition as a
whole. It can be understood as a setting, a stage or a visual spectacle and,
possibly, all at once.
Emmeline
de Mooij (b.1978, Delft, the
Netherlands) lives and works in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Currently studying
at Bard College, MFA program, Annandale-On-Hudson, U.S.A. (2011 – 2014). Recent
projects and exhibitions include: 2013 nomination Prix de Rome, Legion TV,
London, Daegu Photo Biennale, Korea (2012).Adriaan Mellegers (b.1975, Schelluinen, the
Netherlands) lives and works in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Adriaan is an
independent graphic designer focusing on self-initiated projects, commissions
and collaborations within the fields of art, architecture, fashion and design.
He is also a tutor in the graphic design department at The Royal Academy of
Arts, the Hague, Netherlands.
Open Daily 1 - 8 pm, voluntary admission fee
Accompanying program29.11. Opening performances: Matyáš Chochola (CZ),
Emmeline de Mooij (NL)
19.12. Evening of performance: Darina Alster (CZ),
Aleš Čermák (CZ), Matyáš Chochola (CZ), Barbora Kleinhamplová (CZ), Sara
Maggenheimer (US), Emmeline de Mooij (NL), Janek Rous (CZ), Daniel Vlček (CZ),
Kateřina Zochová (CZ)
Audioguide by UMA: You Make Art
Additional guided tours or workshops for schools or
other groups are available upon request.
The
exhibition was supported by the Mondriaanfonds and the Embassy of the
Netherlands in Prague.
Press Release_After the Future.doc
Press Release_After the Future.doc