Kunsthal Charlottenborg

Poetics of Encryption

28 Sep 2024 - 12 Jan 2025

Andrea Khôra, RAPTURE, 2024. . Installation view from the exhibition Poetics of Encryption at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen 2024. Courtesy of the artist. Photo by David Stjernholm.
Enorê, Vessel 1 (to hold a digital file), 2020 and Vessel 7 (to hold a digital file), 2023. Installation view from the exhibition Poetics of Encryption at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen 2024. Courtesy of the artist. Photo by David Stjernholm.
Poetics of Encryption. Installation view from the exhibition at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen 2024. Photo by David Stjernholm.
Emmanuel Van der Auwera, VideoSculpture XXV (Archons), 2022. Installation view from the exhibition Poetics of Encryption at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Harlan Levey Projects. Photo by David Stjernholm.
Eva & Franco Mattes, “P2P”, 2022. Installation view from the exhibition Poetics of Encryption at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen 2024. Courtesy of the artists and Apalazzogallery. Photo by David Stjernholm.
Trevor Paglen, Because Physical Wounds Heal…, 2022. Installation view from the exhibition Poetics of Encryption at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Pace Gallery. Photo by David Stjernholm.
Daniel Keller, Freedom Club Figure, 2013. Installation view from the exhibition Poetics of Encryption at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen 2024. Courtesy of the artist. Photo by David Stjernholm.
Tilman Hornig, GlassBook, 2013–23. Installation view from the exhibition Poetics of Encryption at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen 2024. Courtesy of the artist. Photo by David Stjernholm.
Kristian Kragelund, Algopolis, 2020. Installation view from the exhibition Poetics of Encryption at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen 2024. Photo by David Stjernholm.
Eva & Franco Mattes, Panorama Cat, 2022. Installation view from the exhibition Poetics of Encryption at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen 2024. Courtesy of the artists and APALAZZOGALLERY. Photo by David Stjernholm.
Kunsthal Charlottenborg presents this year’s major group exhibition in close collaboration with KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin. Poetics of Encryption explores the dark side of tech, bringing together 38 international artists. Installed in Kunsthal Charlottenborg’s grand south wing, the exhibition spans analogue and digital media featuring historic and newly commissioned works.

Though we rely on digital tools for many things, we rarely understand how they work. Moreover, due to the proprietary nature of much corporate tech, even the most curious among us cannot gain deeper insight. Today, we are forced to come to terms with our relative lack of power in the face of inscrutable systems. What symptoms of this personal and political drama register in the cultural field? What moods, symbols, or narrative frames capture the aesthetics and politics of exclusion, occlusion, secrecy, and speculation concerning technology’s inside?

The exhibition is curated by Nadim Samman, the author of the recent book titled Poetics of Encryption. Art and the Technocene. It surveys an imaginative landscape marked by ‘Black Sites’, ‘Black Boxes’, and ‘Black Holes’ — terms that indicate how technical systems capture users, how they work in stealth, and how they distort cultural space-time. These three themes form the basis for the exhibition Poetics of Encryption that play out across more than 1000 m2 in Kunsthal Charlottenborg’s south wing.

Participating artists: Nora Al-Badri, Morehshin Allahyari, Emmanuel Van der Auwera, Gillian Brett, Émilie Brout & Maxime Marion, Nanna Debois Buhl, Julian Charrière, Joshua Citarella, Clusterduck, Juan Covelli, Kate Crawford, Sterling Crispin, Simon Denny, enorê, Mathias Gramoso, Jürgen Mayer H., Roger Hiorns, Tilman Hornig, Vladan Joler, Daniel Keller, Andrea Khôra, Jonna Kina, Kristian Kragelund, Juliana Cerqueira Leite, Eva & Franco Mattes, Carsten Nicolai, Simone C Niquille, Trevor Paglen, Matthias Planitzer, Jon Rafman, Rachel Rossin, Sebastian Schmieg, Charles Stankievech, Most Dismal Swamp, Troika, Nico Vascellari

Poetics of Encryption is initiated by KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, with support by Volkswagen Group. The exhibition at Kunsthal Charlottenborg is supported by the Aage and Johanne Louis-Hansen’s Foundation, the Augustinus Foundation, the Beckett Foundation, the Danish Art Foundation, the New Carlsberg Foundation, the Obel Family Foundation, the William Demant Foundation.
 

Tags: Morehshin Allahyari, Nanna Debois Buhl, Johannes Büttner, Julian Charrière, Joshua Citarella, Kate Crawford, Simon Denny, Roger Hiorns, Tilman Hornig, Vladan Joler, Daniel Keller, Juliana Cerqueira Leite, Carsten Nicolai, Trevor Paglen, Jon Rafman, Rachel Rossin, Nadim Samman, Raphaela Simon, Troika, Nico Vascellari