Gesamtkunstwerk 2012 blog is the online, ongoing record of the project from 2010 until it's manifestation in 2012 and beyond. This 'total artwork' will take the form of a road trip across the United States by a troupe of international artists, musicians, photographers, writers, filmmakers, art directors, photo-retouchers, and performers.
Tuesday, 28 September 2010
JTP 2010
Along with Oscar Carlson and Tessa Power, Benedict Drew (above) will be exhibiting with Gesamtkunstwerk as part of JTP10's satellite Frieze event this year.
Monday, 23 August 2010
Debut Salon Show
The Hackney Rose, 458 Hackney Rd, E2 9EG
19th - 27th June 2010
The first exhibition of the Gesamtkunstwerk 2012 project brings together all the artists involved in this ‘total artwork’ which will manifest itself as an artist’s road trip across the United States in 2012. This international troupe of artists, musicians, writers, filmmakers, etc. will be art, make art, and exhibit art and more from the West to the East coast in the summer of 2012.
The practises showcased in the Debut Salon Show come from a range of media, though here they are represented as wall-based work, hung in the style of a Parisian Salon exhibition. The style of hanging is not in accordance with the Salon’s values, but rather an acknowledgment of the method and aesthetic style of hanging large group exhibitions. This seems particularly appropriate for such a large group show, and as a historic parallel with the idea of the gesamtkunstwerk.
This first exhibit is intended as a launch for the forthcoming project, and an opportunity to view the work of all who are involved—though this group will be evolving and changing in the two year interim. In the two years before its manifestation, curated group exhibitions will happen under the umbrella of the gesamtkunstwerk project. This framework provides a starting point for further exhibitions, events, and enquiries into multi-disciplinary practise. The artists involved come from 12 different countries in total, and the majority of them work in the United Kingdom. When the final troupe embark on this monumental road trip, the different cultures will grant a transient yet lasting contribution to the contemporary landscape of the USA. During the road trip of travelling exhibitions, gigs, and performances in various institutions, the opportunities to engage in cross-cultural artistic debate will be vast. The international mix of cultural and artistic production will demonstrate the contrasts and similarities that exist between modes of production in the US, Europe, and beyond. The Debut Salon Show is the only occasion where all participants are seen exhibiting together, until the Gesamtkunstwerk finally happens in 2012.
Artists/musicians/writers/etc:
Aimee Neat - Alistair Wildblood - Angus Braithwaite - Beck Rainford - Neb Poulton - Benedict Drew - Beth Collar - Cai Nyahoe - Charlotte Young - Chooc Ly Tan - Corinne Mynatt - Ed Atkins - Elizabeth Gossling - Eugenia Ivanessevich - Fred Lindberg - Gabriel Stone - Gregory Sodergren - James Stringer - Joanna Ageborn Lindberg - Jonathan Batten - Jonathan Entwhistle - Julia Crabtree & Will Evans - Kate Ellis - Kay Watson - Laura McFarlane - Laura Wilson - Maria Theodoraki - Matt Carter - Matthew Giradeau - Michelle Fletcher - Myles Painter - Nathalie Levi - Neesha Champeneria - Nik Colk - Oscar Carlson- Revati Mann- Rudolph Reiber- Sarah Bayliss - Simon Ribchester - Surya Buck - Tessa Power - Tom Wondrag - Tom Clarke - A Human - Factory Floor - Gum Takes Tooth
Performances by Charlotte Young and Fredrik Lindberg
First meeting for the Gesamtkunstwerk Project April 2010
Gesamtkunstwerk 2012 will be a 'total artwork' that takes the form of a road trip across the United States by a troupe of international artists, musicians, photographers, writers, filmmakers, art directors, photo-retouchers, and performers. In the two years before the event, a series of exhibitions, events, gigs and talks will be presented to raise the profile of the trip and it's purpose to promote international exchange across multiple disciplines.
The first meeting about the project took place in front of the Guernica tapestry at Whitechapel Gallery in April 2010 (public meetings in Gallery 2 were part of Goshka Macuga's Nature of the Beast exhibition). Potential artists/collaborators were asked to attend to get initial information about the show.
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