LONDON.- BMW and
Frieze enhance their long-term partnership with a new artistic initiative to be premiered at Frieze London 2017. Curated by Attilia Fattori Franchini, BMW Open Work by Frieze brings together art, design and technology in pioneering multi-platform formats. The artist chosen to create the first BMW Open Work for Frieze London 2017 is New York-based artist Olivia Erlanger.
The concept
Curated by Attilia Fattori Franchini, BMW Open Work annually invites an artist to develop a visionary project that creates an immersive experience for the viewer. Drawing inspiration from BMW design, engineering and technology, the commissioned artists will consider current and future technologies as tools for innovation and artistic experimentation. Premiering annually at Frieze London, each artwork will have the potential to unfold across physical spaces, such as the fairs BMW Lounge and Courtesy Car Service, as well as digital platforms.
The initiatives title Open Work is inspired by Umberto Ecos literary essay Opera Aperta (1962) which proposes the idea that artworks are constituted in part by the public or by chance, and are therefore open to a wide range of interpretations.
Franchini has selected international artist Olivia Erlanger for the inaugural BMW Open Work commission.
Franchini said: BMW Open Work offers artists the opportunity to engage with audiences in new and unexpected ways. The possibility of launching BMW Open Work with such a talented artist as Olivia Erlanger, whose project will observe the effect of technology on humans and nature, is absolutely thrilling.
This is a great development of our partnership with BMW, and of BMWs long-standing commitment to and engagement with contemporary art. I am very happy we are able to launch this new initiative together that offers a unique opportunity to an artist and I look forward to seeing Olivia Erlangers project at Frieze London in October, said Victoria Siddall, Director, Frieze Fairs.
Dr Nicolas Peter, Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, said: Offering BMWs technological knowledge and future-oriented topics as tools for an artist to create a visionary piece of art out of it is a fascinating idea. As with all our initiatives within BMW Groups cultural engagement, artistic freedom is essential to enable groundbreaking works, which is why we are extremely happy to have Attilia Fattori Franchini on board. We are excited to see how her overall vision will shape this project.
American artist Olivia Erlanger (born 1990) is the first artist to be commissioned for BMW Open Work. Known for her sculptures, Erlangers work has been exhibited in a variety of solo and group shows. She recently coauthored Hate Suburbia with Luis Ortega Govela, the second edition of which is forthcoming in Fall 2018. Titled Body Electric, her concept for BMW Open Work proposes an immersive, sensory exploration of natural phenomena and their relation to humankinds technological achievements.
As humans begin a mutative synthesis with our machines, Body Electric considers the changing relationship that we have to the environment, as our embodied experience of the natural becomes increasingly mediated and distorted by objects of our own design, Erlanger said of her creative approach. She is now beginning to develop and produce her commission for BMW Open Work, which will be premiered at Frieze London in October 2017.