Göteborg International Biennial 2011
10 Sep - 13 Nov 2011
THE THEME
Pandemonium: Art in a Time of Creativity Fever
Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art, 2011 will be an occasion for artists, curators, writers and thinkers to mull over the turbulence and turmoil that is today’s world. Is it only about a sense of hurly-burly, disorder and dismal confusion – of »sheer pandemonium«? Or is it also about transformation and creative emergence – the making of new worlds, possibilities and paradigms? What shape of Europe wells up from economic crash and nosedive? How is the project of »modernity and Enlightenment« it forged in earlier episodes of chaos and tumult shaping up today?
We have risk, uncertainty and disequilibrium at one end at odds with upturn at the other end, with the ascendency of Asia, the global South, »non-Western modernities«. But if we see turbulence narrowly in terms of »financial bubble«, of »boom and bust« – painful and devastating as its concrete consequences are for individuals, actual people and institutions – we overlook the fact that out of the maelstrom other modes and forms of order and designs for living are also brewing up. In this context, Pandemonium – Art in a Time of Creativity Fever grasps turbulence less as a point of utter termination and more as a phase of a dynamical system in which negative and positive pass over into each other – where order emanates out of apparent chaos – a creative, self-organising system, self-raising and self erasing.
Why Pandemonium?
In John Milton’s epic Paradise Lost (1671), Pandemonium is the castle built by Lucifer and his band after they had been booted out of heaven. It is the base camp from which they plot against the »old order«. But it is also a platform from which they seek to launch the project of another creation, a new kind of world albeit a »devilish« one. Through Pandemoinuim, Milton reflects on the turbulence and topsy-turvy of civil war England. Was this only chaos and hurly burly? Or was it also the birth of the modern world, of modern values and experience? It ushered in Atlantic and European modernity and Enlightenment – and the promise of a variety of paradises and utopias to come. The term, therefore, has both positive and negative connotations. From William Blake to Derek Jarman, from punk to pop bands and everyday »hubbub« of street sound and speech, it has been used to explore chaos and disorder that is at the same time about the emergence of new worlds, alternative global modernities and other possibilities.
For the Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art 2011, Pandemonium is a LAB, an experiment zone, bubbling with ideas. Wary of »paradises lost«, of utopias that have turned sour or gone of the rails, it sounds today’s turbulent world for new possibilities and perspectives and alternative forms of life and living that are brewing up.
Artists:
FRANCIS ALŸS
ÖRN ALEXANDER ÁMUNDASON
ZARINA BHIMJI
WIM BOTHA
MATTHEW BUCKINGHAM
CHEN CHIEH-JEN
CHIMURENGA
JIMMIE DURHAM
KLAS ERIKSSON
KAROLINA ERLINGSSON
LIAM GILLICK
GOLDIN+SENNEBY
MAHLET OGBE HABTE
MAGNUS HAGLUND
ZILLE HOMMA HAMID
FLORIAN HECKER
LISA JEANNIN & ROLF SCHUURMANS
OLAV CHRISTOPHER JENSSEN
ISAAC JULIEN
REENA SAINI KALLAT
JOHN KELLY
MATTS LEIDERSTAM
ANTONIO VEGA MACOTELA
ASMA ARSHAD MAHMOOD
ERNESTO NETO
THE NEW BEAUTY COUNCIL
KATARINA NITSCH & PATRIK BENGTSSON
WILLIAM POPE.L
HANS HAMID RASMUSSEN
VIKTOR ROSDAHL
JOHANNES SAMUELSSON
ANNA SANDGREN
TINO SEHGAL
YVONNE SINGER
BRYNDÍS SNÆBJÖRNSDÓTTIR & MARK WILSON
ÅSA SONJASDOTTER
MÅRTEN SPÅNGBERG
INGA SVALA THÓRSDÓTTIR
BORG BRAIN GARDEN –The Sleeping Heights 2010
YOEL DÍAZ VÁZQUEZ
SYNNøVE G. WETTEN
JANA WINDEREN
HENRIK FRISK & STEFAN ÖSTERSJÖ