The Arts Catalyst / FACT, Republic of the Moon
FACT, Liverpool (UK). 16.12.2011
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Motive Gallery, Amsterdam (Netherlands). 12.03 -
Press release
As the players in the 21st century race for the Moon line up—the USA, China, India and Russia jostling with private corporations interested in exploiting the Moon's resources—a group of artists are declaring a Republic of the Moon: a 'micronation' for alternative visions of lunar life.
Republic of the Moon challenges utilitarian plans for lunar mines and military bases
with artists' imaginings and interventions. Combining beguiling fantasies, personal
encounters, and playful appropriations of space habitats and scientific technologies,
it reclaims the Moon for artists, idealists and dreamers. The last Moon race was
driven by the political impulses of the Cold War, but shaped by extraordinary visions
of space created by writers, film-
Curated by The Arts Catalyst and FACT, Republic of the Moon includes major new commissions
by Agnes Meyer-
Agnes Meyer Brandis' poetic-
Luring us onto the surface of the Moon, We Colonised the Moon (Sue Corke and Hagen Betzwieser) create an immersive audience experience, Enter At Own Risk. For this new commission, the artists are synthesising the smell of the Moon and developing an experimental performance piece, drawing on the entertainment iconography of early astronaut training.
Entwining artistic metaphor and scientific rigour, Andy Gracie's astrobiology experiment Drosophila Titanus attempts to select and breed a new organism that might survive on Titan, a moon of Saturn.
Liliane Lijn's moonmeme presents a symbolic union of opposites and an homage to the feminine principal of transformation and renewal. Her concept to project the word 'SHE' onto the surface of the moon gradually transforms as the Moon moves through its phases.
Transforming the everyday into the mesmerisingly beautiful, Sharon Houkema's M3—created with characteristic simplicity with an overhead projector and a bucket of water—conjures a moon so tantalisingly close you can almost hold it.
By contrast, Leonid Tishkov's Private Moon brings the Moon down to us. Tishkov tells the story of a man who met the Moon and stayed with her for the rest of his life.
Events
Supported by Arts Council England, Grant for the Arts.
* Moon Goose Colony, 2011, a project during Meyer-
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Agnes Meyer-
Exhibition 16 December 2011 -
International past exhibitions 2011