Bawag Contemporary

Mike Bouchet

06 May - 30 Jun 2010

Mike Bouchet
RETREAT
Installation View
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MIKE BOUCHET
"Retreat"

May 6, 2010 – June 30, 2010

BAWAG Contemporary opens its new exhibition space in the former tiles showroom of the Brüder Schwadron company on Franz-Josefs-Kai 3, 1010 Vienna with Mike Bouchet’s presentation Retreat. The exhibition, in which Mike Bouchet will present a number of recent works, will be on display daily from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. from May 7 to June 30, 2010. Admission is free.

Using a variety of media, Mike Bouchet, who was born in California in 1970 and lives in Frankfurt am Main, investigates social phenomena and processes of our time. Whether he develops his own diet coke and ships it to China or paints wonderful coke pictures with it, has jeans sewn for “Carpe Diem” in Colombia and lets them rain down from the sky on the very place they were made as an American promise of happiness, or mirrors the foam of luxury and success in the wild design of his Jacuzzis: he always finds apposite pictures for complex contexts in his performances, installations, and sculptures. Redefining concepts of authorship, ownership, and aura, Bouchet has developed an unmistakable style. His works, which may strike us as mere ironical appropriations at first sight, register the prevailing themes of our time: the predominance of entertainment, sex, and consumerism, as well as the obsession with celebrities. Whatever his approach, Mike Bouchet is concerned with a political issue: the question which value is attached to an object, an artist’s work, and the artist himself. A question he raises in playing with what is a commodity or might be one at least.

Retreat, the title of the show, plays with the various meanings of the word which revolve around security and temporary withdrawal – whether of an individual or a group, whether for spiritual, health or life-style reasons, whether motivated by sociological, ecological, or – not least – strategic reasons in corporate business. The presentation assembles different facets of this context of retreat such as hamburgers, Jacuzzis, and a golf facility: facets with which various social phenomena and fantasies are linked. Fantasies about gold, for example, in the case of Canburger, a project for which Bouchet had 10,000 hamburgers in golden tins produced in East Germany in 2007. While Canburger only alludes to the objects’ use in the form of a quotation, as it were – the hamburgers having become inedible in the meantime – the Jacuzzis are basically usable. Bizarre feel-good sceneries for Silvio Berlusconi and the Olsen twins are the most recent products in this series in which Bouchet has been focusing on the whirlpool as an American status symbol and treating the role of the artist-entrepreneur with irony since 1998. Being thrown back on free enterprise, the artist-entrepreneur finds himself forced to produce also lighter, more current commodities which can be repeated or varied if necessary. While the Jacuzzis play with the issue of participation, the installation of a golf facility is aimed at actually encouraging the visitor to play. The golf setting extends the wellness promise satirized in the Jacuzzis to a real offer. Combining off-color and richly allusive aspects, the installation explores the manifold relationships between golf, business, and sex, as well as between art, performance, and entertainment.

Keynote speakers at the BAWAG Contemporary exhibition opening on Franz-Josefs-Kai 3, 1010 Vienna on Thursday, May 6, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. will include Andreas Mailath-Pokorny, Executive City Councilor for Cultural Affairs and Science, Regina Prehofer, Vice-Director of BAWAG PSK, and Christine Kintisch, the BAWAG Contemporary Director. The artist will be present.
 

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