The remainder of the book and other variable formats – Interview with Niekolaas Johannes Lekkerkerk, curator of “Dans Cinquante Ans d’Ici” at Les Territoires, Montréal

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Exhibition view, from left to right: Boris Meister “Above the Cloud – Archeology of Social Networks” (2012), Sebastian Schmieg and Silvio Lorusso “56 Broken Kindle Screens” (2012), Ruth Beale “Now From Now” (2011), Klaus Scherübel “Mallarmé, The Book” (2004). Copyright Les Territoires, Montreal.

Niekolaas Johannes Lekkerkerk is an independent curator, writer and director of The Office for Curating based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. He curated the group show Dans Cinquante Ans d’Ici (50 Years From Now), currently on view at Les Territoires in Montréal (12 March – 19 April 2014). The twelve artists collective exhibition posits the book as art object, container and concept against the backdrop of ongoing discussions addressing the potential demise of the physically bound volume. Lekkerkerk explains in his interview his urge to look into the dynamics of co-existing analog and digital formats within our current media driven society, to raise the key question: “To what extent have the changes in our relationship with information – and the formats we employ for its transmission – altered our rapport to knowledge and its production?”

M-KOS [MKOS]: How did you develop Dans Cinquante Ans d’Ici into a curatorial project?

Niekolaas Johannes Lekkerkerk [NJL]: From a personal perspective, the exhibition Dans Cinquante Ans d’Ici is the culmination of a previous exhibition cycle entitled Reading Complex, which I developed at various locations in London throughout 2012 together with curator Catherine Y. Serrano. At the time we were interested in – generally speaking – further exploring the relations between viewer-reader and image-text in the context of visual art and artistic practice. For instance, we wanted to look into the fact that we, as viewers, make a narrative reading – an ABC reading – of principally every encounter, whereas the visual evidence we “collect” in order to inform this reading is often incongruous and misplaced. We wanted to link this principle, inherent to our (over)stimulating image-culture, to by what means narrative arcs are employed in artistic practice, and how the connecting of the dots is left to the visitor, so to speak.
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Within the Sound of Your Voice – Parallel Project for the 5th Marrakech Biennale

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Within the Sound of Your Voice 2014, Courtesy the Office for Curating

Within the Sound of Your Voice
– Parallel Project for the 5th Marrakech Biennale

26 February – 31 March 2014
Venue: Le 18, Derb el Ferrane – Riad Laarouss, 40000 Marrakech, Morocco

Opening reception: Tuesday 25 February, 18h00

Participating artists:
Milena Bonilla & Luisa Ungar, Dina Danish & Gogi Dzodzuashvili, Dora García, Morten Norbye Halvorsen, Marcellvs L., Lubomyr Melnyk, Clare Noonan, O Grivo, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané & Joana Saraiva, Triin Tamm

Curated by Niekolaas Johannes Lekkerkerk (The Office for Curating, Rotterdam)
and Tiago de Abreu Pinto

Within the Sound of Your Voice is a portable group exhibition at thirty-three rounds per minute. The exhibition is portable, taking the shape of a vinyl record, weighing approximately four hundred and forty grams. The vinyl is protected by a sleeve, which also serves to express and illustrate its contents – textually, visually, aesthetically. The sleeve of this exhibition has been designed to incorporate a third dimension: an architecture that can be unpacked and enveloped in another space, becoming a space in and of itself, or a space within a space. The exhibition is comprised of the voices of thirteen artists in the act of speaking, at times indirectly or metaphorically: Milena Bonilla and Luisa Ungar, Dina Danish and Gogi Dzodzuashvili, Dora Garcí­a, Morten Norbye Halvorsen, Marcellvs L., Lubomyr Melnyk, Clare Noonan, O Grivo, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané and Joana Saraiva, and Triin Tamm.
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Elena Damiani and Frauke Dannert: All The Pieces, Back Together at Selma Feriani Gallery, London, UK

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Elena Damiani and Frauke Dannert: All The Pieces, Back Together 2013 Installation view. Courtesy the artists and Selma Feriani Gallery, London

Elena Damiani and Frauke Dannert
All The Pieces, Back Together

29 November 2013 – 18 January 2014
at Selma Feriani Gallery,
London, UK

Curated by Niekolaas Johannes Lekkerkerk

The exhibition will revolve around commissioned and recent works from the artists’ practices, focusing specifically on the possibilities of expanding collage into the space of sculpture and installation. In that, the exhibition is sought to comment on the fragmented nature of collage, in the light of its potential dimensionality when thought and approached spatially, architecturally. In so doing, the works themselves, rather than the gallery space, will become the support structure and stage for a more immersed and cinematic way of looking at fragments, materials and objects that become sequences within a comprehensive, all–encompassing environment. Continue reading “Elena Damiani and Frauke Dannert: All The Pieces, Back Together at Selma Feriani Gallery, London, UK”