Anytime Now
Craighead, Alison and Thomson, Jon. 2018. Anytime Now. In: "Anytime Now", TENT, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 19.04.2018- 10.06.2018. [Show/Exhibition]
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Show/Exhibition |
Creators: | Craighead, Alison and Thomson, Jon |
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Abstract or Description: | A Group Show in TENT Rotterdam, Netherlands. Artist showing are: Pedro Gómez-Egaña, Olphaert den Otter, Thomson & Craighead, Anton Vrede Anytime Now focuses on feelings of tension and global instability. The exhibition responds to a ubiquitous feeling of anxiety engendered by the perceived threat of war, terrorism, climate change, social polarisation, and the erosion of the welfare state. The exhibition also questions the feeling that the end of an era is approaching. With impressive images, the artists evoke both a sense of immediate threat and measures of time beyond human comprehension. With the continuous presence of live performers, the inescapable question of humankind’s role forms the heart of this exhibition. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the theatrical installation Domain of Things by Pedro Gómez-Egaña. On a steel structure, almost two metres above the ground, there is a twilight-lit living room without walls. Half-empty cups, an open laptop, and other details suggest someone’s recent presence. When the house’s wooden floorboards start to slide like tectonic plates, it becomes clear that people have been present all along. Like a machine, tacitly and slowly, they set the construction into motion. Why did these people go underground? To seek shelter from the instability in the world above, or are they part of the very mechanism causing the instability? Thomson & Craighead present two works dealing with two profoundly different notions of time, the first beyond and the second within human comprehension. The installation A Temporary Index is a huge clock that counts down in real time to the moment when sites of entombed nuclear waste accross the world become safe for humans. This may take millions of years, a time frame so unimaginable that we relinquish our responsibility. Thomson & Craighead make this inconceivable time span visible using self-designed numerical symbols; signs that may only be understood by future generations. They also present a work based on the ultimate human vision of time: the Apocalypse. With blood curdling vivacity this biblical narrative predicts the end of times. Thomson & Craighead took the intense sensory descriptions of blood, bile and burnt meat as a recipy for a perfume, with a heavy metallic scent of cumin, aldehyde, and roses. |
Official URL: | https://www.tentrotterdam.nl/en/show/anytime-now/ |
Additional Information: | Thomson & Craighead present two works dealing with two profoundly different notions of time, the first beyond and the second within human comprehension. The installation A Temporary Index is a huge clock that counts down in real time to the moment when sites of entombed nuclear waste accross the world become safe for humans. This may take millions of years, a time frame so unimaginable that we relinquish our responsibility. Thomson & Craighead make this inconceivable time span visible using self-designed numerical symbols; signs that may only be understood by future generations. They also present a work based on the ultimate human vision of time: the Apocalypse. With blood curdling vivacity this biblical narrative predicts the end of times. Thomson & Craighead took the intense sensory descriptions of blood, bile and burnt meat as a recipy for a perfume, with a heavy metallic scent of cumin, aldehyde, and roses. |
Keywords: | Pedro Gómez-Egaña Olphaert den Otter Thomson & Craighead TENT Rotterdam, Perfume, Apocalypse, |
Departments, Centres and Research Units: | Art |
Date range: | 19.04.2018- 10.06.2018 |
Related URL: | https://www.ucl.ac.uk/slade/slide/apocalypse.html, https://www.ucl.ac.uk/slade/slide/temporary_index.html |
Event Location: | TENT, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
Item ID: | 24621 |
Date Deposited: | 15 Oct 2018 15:37 |
Last Modified: | 09 Feb 2021 13:02 |
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