COPENHAGEN.- In the group exhibition Europa Endlos a number of todays most prominent artists such as Monica Bonvicini, Jeremy Deller, Olafur Eliasson, Fischli Weiss, Bouchra Khalili and Wolfgang Tillmans are occupied with themes such as identity, borders, community and migration. The exhibition is curated by Henriette Bretton-Meyer and opened on Thursday 21 March at
Kunsthal Charlottenborg in collaboration with the documentary film festival CPH:DOX.
The current state of Europe and the future role of the EU
In 2019, Kunsthal Charlottenborg puts Europe and the EU on the agenda with the group exhibition Europa Endlos presented in collaboration with CPH:DOX, one of the worlds most important documentary film festivals.
The exhibition runs during the spring of 2019 which is marked by two central events in EU politics: Brexit which is Great Britains planned exit for the European Union on 29 March 2019 as well as the elections to the European Parliament on 26 May 2019. Both events challenge the democracy and will affect the lives of millions of Europeans and further afield.
Curator Henriette Bretton-Meyer has selected art works created by a number of todays most prominent artists, who look into stories and themes central to the upcoming EU elections such as identity, labour, borders, community and migration. The art works are exhibited in Kunsthal Charlottenborgs north wing within a significant exhibition architecture and will be accompanied by numerous discussions, talks and film screenings in collaboration with CPH:DOX.
Artists in the exhibition
The exhibition presents installation, sculpture, film and photography by the international artists Monica Bonvicini (1965, Italy), Jeremy Deller (1966, Great Britain), Daniil Galkin (1985, Ukraine), Sara Jordenö (1974, Sweden), Bouchra Khalili (1975, Morocco), and some older exponents such as Jimmie Durham (1940, USA), the artist duo Fischli Weiss with Peter Fischli (1952, Switzerland) and David Weiss (1946 2012, Switzerland) as well as the pioneers Olafur Eliasson (1967, Iceland/Denmark) and Wolfgang Tillmans (1968, Germany). All the selected art works deal with current topics regarding Europe today and EUs role in the future, some with an activist approach, others in a more documentary style.
Sara Jordenös film Diamond People (2016) is a documentary film about working conditions and globalization, and Bouchra Khalilis film work The Tempest Society (2017) created for documenta 14 addresses among other things contemporary Greece in Europe and the refugee crisis through a narrative about the French theater group Al Assifa from the 1970s with North African migrants and French students.
Daniil Galkins installation Tourniqet (2015) represents the idea about Fort Europe, Olafur Eliassons compas Crossing-paths compass (2018) is a navigation instrument symbolizing travel, movement and the opportunity to orientate oneself, whereas Monica Bonvicinis sculpture The Scale of Things (To Come) (2010) looks like part of a Greek amphitheater and thus brings to mind the cradle of democracy in the southern Europe however, in Bonvicinis version the place for dialogue and exchange is shaped by iron chains and is without railing.
Jimmie Durham and the Swiss duo Fischli Weiss have documented their travels in Europe and the world, respectively Durham himself is portrayed in his photo series In Europe (1994) which he started when he moved to Europe. Fischli Weiss has photographed hundreds of airports from their travels through the world; at Kunsthal Charlottenborg London, Amsterdam and Berlin are presented from their series Airports (19872012).
Both Wolfgang Tillmans and Jeremy Deller have respectively worked as activists taking clear stands against Brexit and in support of the European Union through poster and t-shirt campaigns.
The exhibition is presented in collaboration with CPH:DOX, which for the third time transforms Kunsthal Charlottenborg into a festival mansion and headquarters for this years edition of one of the worlds most acknowledged documentary film festivals during the period 20 31 March. The exhibition Europa Endlos opens 21 March as part of a joint Europe theme including, among other events, a world premiere of the documentary film Democracy LTD by the Austrian film director Robert Schabus as well as talks and debates. In addition to the exhibition, the festival will present screenings, debates, concerts, business forum and virtual reality cinema at Kunsthal Charlottenborg.