Press release
PRESS RELEASE
No, future
29 September – 10 November 2007
PRESS RELEASE
No, future
29 September – 10 November 2007
Starting with the notion of “positioning”, with the idea and principle
of opposition, No, future, acknowledges the stance or attitude that a work or
an artist might take in relation to their environment or circumstances. Some
works mimic a pre-existing form in order to do this, others use the most immediate
sources and materials, some exist as raw energy, close to their origins and incisive
in their delivery. A work acting as an accurate reflection of a given habit,
code or form can reveal it as affectation or formal vacuum and humour is often
an important part of this
dynamic, embodying a kind of intelligent aggression. This show deals with the
subversive nature of all art making and demonstrates its essential energy. This
is not to say that the work is issue based, or directly political or moral. On
the contrary, it is often evasive and ambiguous, seeking a free space.
No, future was developed from an idea by David G. Torres in collaboration with
Graham Gussin and Sacha Craddock. David G. Torres is an art critic and curator
based in Barcelona.
“Thought is made in the mouth” – Tristan
Tzara
Ignasi Aballí, Karmelo Bermejo, Rafel G. Bianchi, Jordi
Colomer, Matthew Crawley, François Curlet, Brice Dellsperger,
Anna Fasshauer, Oriana Fox, Graham Gussin, Jens Haaning,
Cameron Irving, Leopold Kessler, T.R. Uthco and Ant Farm,
Sarah Lucas, Paul McCarthy, Mark McGowan, Jonathan Meese,
Antonio Ortega, Erkan Ozgen and Sener Ozmen, Simon Patterson,
Cesare Pietroiusti and Paul Griffiths, Tere Recarens, Guy
Richards Smit, Franck Scurti, Carey Young.
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