Monitor

Alexandre Singh

17 Nov 2011 - 04 Feb 2012

ALEXANDRE SINGH
Assembly Instruction: The Pledge
17 November, 2011 - February 4th, 2012

Monitor is proud to present the latest project by Alexandre Singh, at his second solo show in our premises after The Marque of the Third Stripe exhibition in May 2008.
"Assembly Instructions: The Pledge is the second part of Alexandre Singh’s solo exhibition which first took place in September 2011 at art: concept (Paris). On the occasion of his new exhibition at Monitor, Singh presents three Assembly Instructions. This series, which the artist has been working on since 2008, forms part of a large and variegated practice that includes performances, lectures, installations, radio, and theatre plays.
The three wall diagrams displayed in the gallery operate as proxy-portraits for Simon Fujiwara (artist), Alfredo Arias (playwright, director and actor) and Marc-Olivier Wahler (curator and director, Palais de Tokyo, Paris). Singh has developed these new Assembly Instructions from a series of interviews he conducted with each of his subjects that were subsequently re-edited and fictionalised through the liberal addition of stage-directions, narrative fragments and visual re-imaginings. These dialogues, of a highly fantastical nature, are together with the collages from the Assembly Instructions the basis of Singh’s ‘carte-blanche’ intervention in the September 2011 issue of Palais magazine.
Through the reassembling and manipulation of the facts, personal opinions and potential imagery evoked by each interview, Singh’s diagrams create something beyond the simple illustration of reality. Drawing his inspiration from platonic philosophy, ancient theatre and the conversational model of mass-media, the artist attempts to bring the interviewees ideas to life by giving them shape in a novel and visually enchanting form.
The compositional elements and rules that govern the display of images in the Assembly Instructions is characteristic of Singh’s work in general. Each arrangement suggesting a variety of possible interpretations, like a multiple choice questionnaire in which the fictions and visual relationships of the different elements are either shown explicitly or open to suggestion. Though the collages are all concretely linked together through the use of simple graphic lines, the lines themselves reveal little as to the possible relationships between any two images. These same pencil lines that connect each frame; constantly crossing and splitting off; never suggest any hierarchy or method of classification. In each diagram, the individual collage acts like a knot or junction from which different thought patterns and visual pathways emanate. These processes of connection share as much an affinity with the surrealists’ methods of automatic-writing as they do with the daily wanderings of the contemporary flâneur as he journeys upon the world wide web."

Text by Caroline Soyez-Petithomme (english traduction by Frieda Schumann) for Alexandre Singh, The Pledge, art:concept, Paris/Monitor, Rome
 

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