ATHENS.- Every year since 2009, the
DESTE Foundations exhibition space at the Slaughterhouse of Hydra has hosted a contemporary art exhibition designed by an artist (or team of artists) on the basis of this particular venue. This year, the DESTE Foundation presents the exhibition The Secret of the Phaistos Disc by the Polish artist Pawel Althamer.
This is an interactive project that combines sculpture and performance with a series of experimental ways of social communication and creativity. The focus is on the nature of families, family relationships and more generally on human relationships and the way they fit into society to form a universal family that lies at the centre of todays city . Once again, Althamer pushes the boundaries of contemporary sculpture to the point where its essence acquires a human aspect.
The main role in this work is played by the artists own family. Specifically, Althamers children become protagonists as they are called upon to develop and stage a happening whose aim is to explore the relations, correlations and asterisms that lie behind the existing social structures. Children and adults alike are invited to take part in the happening using handmade puppets (most of which depict the Althamer family, but others as well) to construct various scenarios or messages of their imagination. In this way the participants activate the very process and the properties of the creative act, which is the main aim of the project and the artist.
The works to come out of the performance will remain installed in the Slaughterhouse throughout the exhibition. Visitors will be able to add more elements to the original narrative and thus create new identities for the heroes.
The sources of inspiration behind this project are the Pha i stos Disc * , considered to be the earliest known example of typography and encoded information (Middle Bronze Age; 17th c. BCE), and the Emerald Tablet , a text attributed to a figure from Hellenistic times known as Hermes Trismegistus. The Emerald Tablet sets the foundations of alchemic theory and practice as they are known today. This hermetic text is said to contain the secret of prima materia and its transmutations.
Born in Warsaw in 1967, Pawel Althamer is a sculptor and performer. His work examines the complexity of human relations, questioning the boundaries of the individuals personal and overall identity. He is known for his collaborative projects with the members of various groups and communities as well as for his actions which attempt a subtle alteration of reality through almost imperceptible interventions in public space. Althamer is passionate in his conviction that the transformative power of art helps people find inspiration in their everyday reality.
Althamer has taken part in numerous exhibitions of contemporary art, including: Forget Fear , 7th Berlin Biennial (2012); Pawe ł Althamer with Urs Fischer, Jacob Kassay & Jakub Julian Ziolkowski , DESTE Foundation (Athens, 2012); Almech , Deutsche Guggenheim (Berlin, 2011); Les Promesses du passé, Centre Pompidou (Paris, 2010); Skin Fruit, New Museum for Contemporary Art (New York, 2010); Pawel Althamer and others , Secession (Vienna, 2009); The Fifth Floor: Ideas Taking Spaces, Tate Liverpool (2008); Skulptur Projekte (Münster 2007); On e of Many, Nicola Trussardi Foundation (Milan, 2007); Pawel Althamer , Musée National d´Art ModerneCentre Pompidou; (Paris, 2006); The Grand Promenade , NMCA (Athens 2006); 4th Berlin Biennial (2006); Pawel & Vincent, Bonnefanten-museum (Maastricht, 2005); Dreams and Conflicts: The Dictatorship of the Viewer, 50th Biennale of Venice (2003); Pawel Althamer , Kunsthalle Basel (1997); Documenta X Kassel (1997).