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Fin.

Posted by fineartetc on August 1, 2007

All round it was a fantastic time and Documenta 12 not living up to expectation we would all recommend the trip. The only regret is that we cannot manage to get to Venice for the Biennale.

Before moving on to subjects new we will leave you with a few additional photos.
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Kassel Day 2

Posted by fineartetc on August 1, 2007

After another night of food, drink and art chat we awoke for the final day of our art tour The Neue Galerie.. This part of Documenta had a much more classic museum like display featuring darkened rooms with boldly spot lit work. The particular highlight for all members of the group was the discovery of a series of drawings by the Indian artist Nasreen Mohamedi,

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the drawings primarily on square paper consist of simple lines in graphite or ink denoting architectural forms worked from Black and White photograph.

Courtesy: B. Fallon

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Kassel Day 1

Posted by fineartetc on July 24, 2007

Having arrived in Kassel we spent an evening in the cosy environs of an outdoor courtyard housed within an artists community for young locals acting as a satellite to the four main galleries of Documenta 12.

After early nights all round we awoke refreshed and ready for another day of art and searing heat. We started the day in the Documenta Halle for a work by the artist Cosima Von Bonin comprising of a selection of her own work and that of others, the overall impression was that of disappointment, there was some good work but the display and concept left a lot to be desired.

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After a short ice cream break we wandered to the Museum von Fredericanium one of the larger galleries containing a huge amount of works of varying standards. Again the display was questionable throwing in works from the 17th century with works produced specifically for the show, giving the impression that the curator was playing games by drawing links through this diverse body of material. However there where a few standout works such as a video work by Hito Steyerl ‘Lovely Andrea’ which depicts the artists search for a 20 year old image of herself in a Japanese rope bondage magazine and discussing the idea of bondage to the job market.

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After this it was down to the Aue Pavilion, a specially constructed gallery showing the main body of the exhibition. At this point I may be sounding like a stuck record but variable work and odd display. There was a significant amount of painting in the pavilion and the consensus was that it was not of a particularly high standard. The one standout work was ‘Would you like to participate in an artistic experience’ by Ricardo Basbaum in this ongoing work the artist gives locals an art object and a set of instructions to take the object into there lives and document there actions. These pieces of documentation are then presented in the gallery within a sculptural environment featuring the ubiquitous cushions and mattresses of the relational artwork.
Courtesy: B. Fallon

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Memory Lapse

Posted by fineartetc on July 23, 2007

Well it has just been one thing after another. Technical difficulties prevented daily blogging during the remainder of the trip and the plan was to upload a series of postings written while off line. Unfortunately the pen drive these were stored on has gone astray. This is hugely annoying as by far the best postings were on the drive including a rather witty description of a rather sweaty journey from Munster to Kassel in 37 degree heat and an incisive review of Munster Projects 2007.

I will not attempt to recreate these post but will summarise by saying the agreed highlights of Munster were; in no particular order:

Bruce Nauman:

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Manfred Pernice: (see previous post for images)

Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster:

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Susan Philipsz: ( click on name for text and images )

Mike Kelley:

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and of course the play park was a particular hit for some:

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ED

*next time Kassel and Documenta 12

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