Gyz La Rivière
18 May - 16 Jun 2013
GYZ LA RIVIÈRE
Rotterdam 2040
18 May - 16 June 2013
On Saturday 18 May, TENT presents Rotterdam 2040, a new video work by artist Gyz La Rivière. "You can't move forward without looking back", is the starting point of his 95-minute film. In an energetic mix of facts, fiction, and futurism, Gyz La Rivière outlines the highs and lows of Rotterdam’s development. The video with English subtitles will be on view at TENT until June 16th.
Rotterdam 2040 is not a factual documentary but a film in which La Rivière presents his personal view on the development of Rotterdam, from the bombardment of the second world war until now, 100 years after the bombing and the city's 700th anniversary. He advocates for an explosive growth of residents in Rotterdam, showing that large parts of Rotterdam were not only destroyed by the German bombardment but through the hands of its guardians, and he puts the city’s old utopian ideas under the microscope. With archive material, new images, and La Rivière himself as the narrator, he knows that after 95 minutes everyone will fall in love with his favorite city. Rotterdam 2040 is the second chapter of La Rivière's lengthy investigation into Rotterdam's history. The research for the film resulted in the book Rotterdam 2040, which was published in 2010.
La Rivière is a multidisciplinary artist who seeks out the boundaries of art by researching its connections to mass media and popular culture in video-, installation- and performance art. Rotterdam often plays a staring roll in his work. In energetic art projects and publications La Rivière depicts the urban problems of his hometown. An overview of Gyz La Rivière's work was recently shown in TENT's exhibition of nominees for the 2012 Dolf Henkes Prize. The jury, headed by Joop van Caldenborgh, chose La Rivière as the winner because of his work’s connection to the city and the infectious enthusiasm with which he makes his multidisciplinary art.
Everyday Rotterdam 2040 will play according the following schedule:
11.00 -12.35 u
12.45 - 14.20 u
14.30 - 16.05 u
16.15 - 17.50 u
Gyz La Rivière (1976, Rotterdam) graduated in 2000 from the Willem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam. He has exhibited at Municipal Gallery Arsenal, Poznan, Poland (2007), Kunstraum Niederoesterreich, Vienna, Austria (2008), Co-Prosperity Sphere, Chicago, USA (2009), Gallery Sinne, Helsinki, Finland (2011) and Kunsthal (2012) in Rotterdam. Gyz La Rivière won the Dolf Henkes Prize 2012, and in 2011 received "The Praise of Folly" honorary pin from the Erasmus Comité. La Rivière's published books include 13 minuten (2012), Pschorry! (2012), Eksit Courant (2011), Jan Hart (2008) en flyer’dam (2007). His works are included in many private collections.
Movie made possible by: Museum Rotterdam, Centrum Beeldende Kunst Rotterdam, Gemeente Rotterdam, Dienst Kunst en Cultuur, Stichting Bevordering van Volkskracht, the Mady Saks Fonds managed by the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, Stichting Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie, Stichting H.M.A. Schadee-fonds, Stadsarchief Rotterdam, Rotterdam Festivals, Havensteder, Veenman+, OorlogsVerzetsMuseum Rotterdam, Wijkorgaan Stadsdriehoek, Nina Hagen, New Industry, Grafisch Lyceum Rotterdam, Family R. von Weiler, Internetbureau Slik , Fiscaal Adviesbureau Hans Kodde, Stichting de Loodsen, Peter van Zijp, Jerry Hormone, Jan van Nuenen, Lotte Tabbers, Niels de Jong, anonymous mecenas,OBR Creativity Starts Here, Trichis Publishing, Woei, WORM, Chez Maria, Mothership, Showroom MAMA, contain.r, Energy Floors, Ro Theater, C-EMC, Mariette Dölle, Joey Vermijs, Rutger Wolfson, Family La Rivière.
Rotterdam 2040
18 May - 16 June 2013
On Saturday 18 May, TENT presents Rotterdam 2040, a new video work by artist Gyz La Rivière. "You can't move forward without looking back", is the starting point of his 95-minute film. In an energetic mix of facts, fiction, and futurism, Gyz La Rivière outlines the highs and lows of Rotterdam’s development. The video with English subtitles will be on view at TENT until June 16th.
Rotterdam 2040 is not a factual documentary but a film in which La Rivière presents his personal view on the development of Rotterdam, from the bombardment of the second world war until now, 100 years after the bombing and the city's 700th anniversary. He advocates for an explosive growth of residents in Rotterdam, showing that large parts of Rotterdam were not only destroyed by the German bombardment but through the hands of its guardians, and he puts the city’s old utopian ideas under the microscope. With archive material, new images, and La Rivière himself as the narrator, he knows that after 95 minutes everyone will fall in love with his favorite city. Rotterdam 2040 is the second chapter of La Rivière's lengthy investigation into Rotterdam's history. The research for the film resulted in the book Rotterdam 2040, which was published in 2010.
La Rivière is a multidisciplinary artist who seeks out the boundaries of art by researching its connections to mass media and popular culture in video-, installation- and performance art. Rotterdam often plays a staring roll in his work. In energetic art projects and publications La Rivière depicts the urban problems of his hometown. An overview of Gyz La Rivière's work was recently shown in TENT's exhibition of nominees for the 2012 Dolf Henkes Prize. The jury, headed by Joop van Caldenborgh, chose La Rivière as the winner because of his work’s connection to the city and the infectious enthusiasm with which he makes his multidisciplinary art.
Everyday Rotterdam 2040 will play according the following schedule:
11.00 -12.35 u
12.45 - 14.20 u
14.30 - 16.05 u
16.15 - 17.50 u
Gyz La Rivière (1976, Rotterdam) graduated in 2000 from the Willem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam. He has exhibited at Municipal Gallery Arsenal, Poznan, Poland (2007), Kunstraum Niederoesterreich, Vienna, Austria (2008), Co-Prosperity Sphere, Chicago, USA (2009), Gallery Sinne, Helsinki, Finland (2011) and Kunsthal (2012) in Rotterdam. Gyz La Rivière won the Dolf Henkes Prize 2012, and in 2011 received "The Praise of Folly" honorary pin from the Erasmus Comité. La Rivière's published books include 13 minuten (2012), Pschorry! (2012), Eksit Courant (2011), Jan Hart (2008) en flyer’dam (2007). His works are included in many private collections.
Movie made possible by: Museum Rotterdam, Centrum Beeldende Kunst Rotterdam, Gemeente Rotterdam, Dienst Kunst en Cultuur, Stichting Bevordering van Volkskracht, the Mady Saks Fonds managed by the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, Stichting Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie, Stichting H.M.A. Schadee-fonds, Stadsarchief Rotterdam, Rotterdam Festivals, Havensteder, Veenman+, OorlogsVerzetsMuseum Rotterdam, Wijkorgaan Stadsdriehoek, Nina Hagen, New Industry, Grafisch Lyceum Rotterdam, Family R. von Weiler, Internetbureau Slik , Fiscaal Adviesbureau Hans Kodde, Stichting de Loodsen, Peter van Zijp, Jerry Hormone, Jan van Nuenen, Lotte Tabbers, Niels de Jong, anonymous mecenas,OBR Creativity Starts Here, Trichis Publishing, Woei, WORM, Chez Maria, Mothership, Showroom MAMA, contain.r, Energy Floors, Ro Theater, C-EMC, Mariette Dölle, Joey Vermijs, Rutger Wolfson, Family La Rivière.