Ecco
i dettagli del progetto di Mark Manders per il padiglione Olandese, titolo del
progetto “Room with Broken Sentence”, curatoare: Lorenzo Benedetti
Mark
Manders (1968) will represent the Netherlands at the 55th International Art
Exhibition - la Biennale di Venezia. The Dutch pavilion will showcase Room with
Broken Sentence, with Lorenzo Benedetti (1972) as curator. Benedetti and
Manders are developing a visually layered event which will dialogue with the
architecture of the Rietveld pavilion. The Netherlands are also celebrating the
100th anniversary of Dutch entries, first in a rented space at the Giardini and
from 1953 onwards in the present pavilion designed by Gerrit Rietveld.
The
Dutch entry at the 55th International Art Exhibition is a solo exhibition by
one of the Netherlands’ most representative contemporary artists. Mark Manders
launched his career in 1986 with a work entitled Self-Portrait as a Building: a
floor plan of a building realised with pencils, pens and other writing
implements. From this point onwards his art has revolved around the exploration
of this inner building. Many of the recurring features in his work are
described in these floor plans – as though they were the artist’s DNA whose
enigmatic code sparks off his sculptures and installations. Manders had solo
exhibitions at the Art Institute Chicago and the Renaissance Society in
Chicago, Berkeley Art Museum, the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin, Carillo
Gil Museum of Art in Mexico City, and in Musée Carré d’Art in Nîmes amongst
others. In 2010 Manders’ first American exhibition tour started in the Hammer
Museum in Los Angeles and travelled to the Aspen Museum of Art, the Walker Art
Center in Minneapolis and the Dallas Museum of Art.
Room
with Broken Sentence contains elements of Manders’ earlier work while
highlighting new steps the artist is taking. The proposed works form a coherent
whole, representing the fantastic aspects of his oeuvre: installations,
sculptures, offset print on paper and architectural interventions. All works
combine a certain mystery with tremendous visual appeal. Manders’ use of
materials, in which nothing is what it seems (epoxy looks like clay, clay
becomes brass and brass seems to be wood), enhances this enigmatic visual
impact.
The
larger installations developed specially for the Rietveld pavilion reveal
significant new aspects of the artist’s formal and conceptual vocabulary.
Turning his back on the frenetic consumerist dynamics of today’s cultural
system, Manders withdraws into sculptures that seem to have always been there.
His work directly confronts reality and is more than just hermeneutics. Leaving
the shelter of the ‘white cube’, it infiltrates, blends into and seeks acknowledgement
within a reality close to that of the general public.
The
selection of Mark Manders places him in direct confrontation with the
magnificent work of the great Dutch architect Gerrit Rietveld, whose Modernist
pavilion, built in 1953, is one of the architectural jewels of the Giardini of
the Biennale. The result will be a dialogue between two Dutchmen: a Modernist
architect and an artist who, a child of his time, sets out to decipher the
enigmatic temporal dimension of our age and create a parallel, autonomous one
of his own.
Lorenzo
Benedetti, since 2008 director of the Art Center De Vleeshal at Middelburg, The
Netherlands, is internationally recognized for his inspired presentations. He
studied Art history at the University La Sapienza in Rome and attended the
Curatorial Training Program at de Appel arts centre in Amsterdam. He was
curator in Marta Herford under the direction of Jan Hoet. He is tutor at the
Jan van Eyck Academy in Maastricht and writes regularly for exhibition
catalogues and art magazines.
Entitled
Room with Broken Sentence, a fully illustrated catalogue will accompany the
exhibition, with 40 contributions by internationally writers from Nancy Spector
to Saskia Bos. This publication will have an unique character, the large number
of contributions creating an interesting multiple perspective on the work of
Manders. The catalogue will be published by Roma Publications.
Since
1996, the Mondriaan Fund is responsible for the Dutch entry for the Venice
Biennale. For this 55th edition the Mondriaan Fund introduced an open call to
curators to submit a brief preliminary plan for this stately event. A specially
appointed jury selected the Benedetti and Manders plan from four shortlisted
proposals. The jury consisted of Hester Alberdingk Thijm (director of AkzoNobel
Art Foundation), Defne Ayas (director of the Witte de With Center for
Contemporary Art in Rotterdam), Jan Debbaut (freelance curator and former
director of Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven and director of Collections at Tate Museums,
London), Rein Wolfs (director of the Bundeskunsthalle Bonn, Germany) and
chairperson without a vote Birgit Donker (director Mondriaan Fund).
Ulteriori
dettagli al sito www.venicebiennale.nl
Foto Figure with Three Piles of Sand, 2010 - 112 x 335 x 116 cm - Painted brass, wood, iron, rope, sand - Collection: Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas
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