Union: AVPD | Anika Lori | The Destruction of Atlantis - 1 Oct 2008 to 29 Nov 2008

Current Exhibition


1 Oct 2008 to 29 Nov 2008
monday - friday 10am - 6 pm sat 12 - 5pm
PV - 30/09/08, 6-9 pm
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AVPD, Sphere, 2008
1000 m wooden fillets (dimension 1x2 mm), glue
diameter approx. 55 cm. Photo © AVPD 2008
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Artists in this exhibition: AVPD, Anika Lori, Richard Colman, Steve Powers, Matthew Stone, Troels Carlsen, Andrew Shoultz, Jakob Boeskov, Todd James, Wes Lang, Kasper Sonne, Peter Funch, Hesselholdt & Mejlvang, Alex Lukas, Ulrik Crone, HuskMitNavn, Michelle Blade, Julian Röder


AVPD - Visibilities (solo show)
Anika Lori - Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner (solo show)
The Destruction of Atlantis - group show curated by Jesper Elg

START - 1/10/08
END - 29/11/08
PV - 30/09/08, 6-9 pm




AVPD
Visibilities


Stalker
The main work Stalker is a new installation which unfolds as a segregated sequence of four connected corridors. Inside the installation four huge mirrors are positioned in angles creating an endless 360o reflection in each of the four mirrors. The reflections in the four mirrors conflicts with the reflections of a single mirror. Instead of observing one’s mirror image the subject perceive oneself from behind as he/she is a another person, standing behind oneself. The subject observe oneself as another subject.
In other words the subject is forced into the role of being the one’s own stalker. Apart from being one’s own observer the mirror reflections forces the subject to observe all other present subjects in the installation and simultaneously being observed by them. The installation becomes a performative space.
Because of the segregation of the corridor system and the uniform aesthetics the mirrors become the only differentiation by which the subject can navigate. The 360 degrees reflection creates an endless repetion of the four corridors. This condition triggers the perception of the subject in such a way that he/she cannot point out where other present subjects in the installation are positioned, which again intensify the perceptive experience of observing and being observed.



ANIKA LORI
Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner




THE DESTRUCTION OF ATLANTIS
curated by Jesper Elg


The Destruction of Atlantis revolves around the Atlantis myth, interpreted from the perspective, that we are gradually fulfilling, what many thought to be a bizarre myth. Humanity’s advanced civilization is gradually sinking as our world becomes more evolved and developed.

There are many themes attached to the figment of Atlantis, as writers, philosophers and artists have looked at the myth in very different ways through the last 2500 years: the destruction of an advanced civilization, natural disasters, man made disasters, utopia, hubris and nationalism (the Nazis believed it might be the home of an ideal race, others believed Atlantis was home of the Hyperboreans a race of Nordic supermen).

The Destruction of Atlantis is one of three exhibitions that will open September 30th . The two others will be a large installation by Danish Artist collective AVPD and a solo presentation of Danish artist Anika Lori.

Invited artist for The Destruction of Atlantis are: Richard Colman (US), Steve Powers (US), Matthew Stone (UK), Troels Carlsen (DK), Andrew Shoultz (US), Jakob Boeskov (DK), Todd James (US), Wes Lang (US), Kasper Sonne (DK), Peter Funch (DK), Hesselholdt & Mejlvang (DK), Alex Lukas (US), Ulrik Crone (DK), HuskMitNavn (DK), Michelle Blade (US) and Julian Röder (DE).



UNION EWER STREET / BRUNCH
Friday 17th October 2008, 10am - 1pm



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UNION GALLERY LONDON invite you to join them for brunch to celebrate three exhibitions featuring new works by young Danish and international artists Anika Lori, AVPD and the group show, 'The Destruction of Atlantis' curated by Jesper Elg



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