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Indepth Arts News: "Unbuilding : a solo show by Claire Fontaine" 2010-08-26 until 2010-11-21 Caterina Tognon Arte Contemporanea Venice, , IT Italy
Thus, on the facade of a residential building in Campo Santo Stefano, a spot in heart of Venice highly frequented by tourists, the artist will install a neon work whose content is a Bertolt Brecht’s sentence, citied numerous times (even by Theodor W. Adorno), but whose source remains obscure: “Kultur ist ein Palast der aus Hundescheiße gebaut ist” (the palace of culture is built with dog shit).
In direct dialogue with the event of the Venice Architecture Biennial, Claire Fontaine interrogates herself, through Brecht words, on the implications and on the cost of `building' nowadays, stating that “Culture and the creation of forms, when emancipated from the direct experience of the people who should inhabit them and keep them alive, become nothing but arrogant and gratuitous gesticulations”.
Unbuilding, ending on 21st November 2010, pursues in the gallery Caterina Tognon Arte Contemporanea the topic of the construction and the deconstruction of spaces, in both the literal and metaphorical sense. Among the exhibited works Counterpoison is a film that is the transcription of a journey inside a derelict building. An abandoned theatre of a popular neighbourhood in Glasgow waits patiently, whilst these seed-dark images are being filmed, for the arrival of the bulldozers. Meantime, working class kids, day after day, destroy the stage remained without public and burn the empty seats. At night, wild animals use it as a shelter; one can foresee a fox and a pigeon, allegories of the clandestine life within urban spaces. The viewer is left to guess what this descent could be the antidote for.
Currently, the building has been demolished and the only thing that is left of it are these images accompanied by the breathing of the camera person.
The exhibition features some other works still related to this theatre, that has along the years changed more than once its destination. An object trouvé with a “Mecca” light sign from the time the theatre was used as a Bingo hall and three great photographs, printed on paper, of the interior of same theatre in ruin.
Unbuilding is made in collaboration with Marco Altavilla and Paola Guadagnino of T293 Naples.
Brief Curriculum Vitae of Claire Fontaine
After lifting her name from a popular brand of school notebooks, Claire Fontaine declared herself a "readymade artist" and began to elaborate a version of neo-conceptual art that often looks like other people's work. Her practice can be described as an ongoing interrogation of the political impotence and the crisis of singularity that seem to define contemporary art today.
Recent solo and group shows include: Economies al Museum of Contemporary Art di North Miami; The Traveling Show, Fundación Jumex, Mexico City; Future Tense, Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo, México, D.F.; Inhibitions, Reena Spaulings, New York; After Marx April, After Mao June, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen; Recessions, Galerie Gabriele Senn, Wien; The exhibition formally known as Passengers: Claire Fontaine, CCA Watti, San Francisco; Changement de Propriétaire, Sorry We’re Closed, Bruxelles; Grey Flags, Sculpture Center in New York, Group Therapy, Museo d’arte moderna e contemporanea in Bolzano. Claire Fontaine works with some of the most prestigious international art galleries, such as Air de Paris and Chantal Crousel in Paris, Metro Pictures in New York, T293 in Naples, Neu in Berlin, Dvir in Tel Aviv, Gaga in Mexico City.
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