{"id":221682,"date":"2017-06-21T08:16:33","date_gmt":"2017-06-21T12:16:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/den-frie-centre-of-contemporary-art-e-flux.php"},"modified":"2017-06-21T08:16:33","modified_gmt":"2017-06-21T12:16:33","slug":"den-frie-centre-of-contemporary-art-e-flux","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/post-humanism\/den-frie-centre-of-contemporary-art-e-flux.php","title":{"rendered":"Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art &#8211; E-Flux"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Tue Greenfort    Tue Greenfort Eats Den Frie    June 16August 13, 2017  <\/p>\n<p>    Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art    Oslo Pl. 1, 2100    Kbenhavn     Denmark  <\/p>\n<p>    denfrie.dk<\/p>\n<p>    A section of industrially farmed land and a fertilizer    fountain. Prototaxitesa 400-million-year-old fungus, the    primeval fungus and fungus of all fungi. The Periphylla    Periphylla jellyfish, a barometer of the state of the ocean.    Wasteland, terrain vague, vacant lotall terms for areas that    are not earmarked for any specific purpose, but bear the marks    of human activity and random remains. In the    exhibitionTue Greenfort Eats Den Frie, the    galleries are infiltrated by living organisms and organic    processes in dialogue with their surroundings and their human    audience. With great precision, Tue Greenfort draws our    attention to the complex relationship between human    self-perception and nature. Fascinated by the mechanisms and    mysteries of the natural world, he challenges the economic,    social, political and biological realities that challenge our    apparently persistent view of an omnipotent humankind, superior    to its surroundings.        It is with great pleasure that we open the doors to the    large-scale total installationTue Greenfort Eats Den    Frie, which extends throughout all six galleries of Den    Frie. Greenforts title refers to the French philosopher and    science historian Michel Serres classical textThe    Parasite. Serres compares human relations with the    parasites relationship to the host body. The relationship    between host and guest, the gestures of invitation and    acceptance, are a recurrent theme for Serres. For Greenfort, it    is the exchange between the art institution and artist that    comes into play. In accepting the invitation to exhibit at Den    Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, he ingests and    eatsliterallyDen Frie and eats his way into the very innards    of the art institution. In doing so he tampers with the    division of roles, asking: who gives and who receives? Who is    the parasite and who is the host? Who is eating who?        When Greenfort focuses on issues like the loss of biodiversity    in Danish agriculture, or oxygen depletion in the oceans, he    does so without any pedantic finger pointing. What is at stake    here is not that clear-cut, and the artist is more interested    in localising and identifying the complexities that form the    foundations of our mindset. Numerous artists have addressed    climate issues in recent decades, but Greenfort distinguishes    himself by having a nuanced, philosophical and far-reaching    view of our perspective on nature and what he terms \"the crisis    of the Enlightenment.\" The wider theoretical context for the    exhibition is Greenforts interest in post humanism and the    Anthropocene epoch.According to numerous theorists, we    now live in the Anthropocene age, a new geological epoch in    which the planet has been shaped as much by human presence as    by nature itself. Humans have left such marked traces on earth    that they will be visible in the geological layers of the    future, making any conventional distinction between nature and    culture increasingly blurredand increasingly    irrelevant.Greenforts work goes beyond them, setting the    stage for a renegotiation of the concept of nature and what he    calls a post-Anthropocene political, ecological approach. Here    he draws inspiration from the art historian T. J. Demos and his    critical here-and-now analysis of theoretical, contemporary    artistic and curatorial views of Anthropocene thinking and    climate issues.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tue Greenforts interdisciplinary practice addresses the    relationship between the public and the private, nature and    culture, formulatingoften with aesthetic effecta direct    critique of the current climate debate, as well as economic and    scientific methods of production. The issue of the artists    role in society and their unique autonomy are both key points    of departure for the exhibition. Greenfort works with what he    calls an open work category, i.e. processual works of art that    focus more on relations than concluding statements. With    inspiration from the dynamics of nature, he problematises and    thematises urgent contemporary issues surrounding ecology and    its history. In keeping with SerresThe    Parasite, here it is Greenfort who becomes the parasite,    the outsider, who infiltrates the art institution to stir    things up and provoke a public debate. As the artist himself    says: Art has the ability to elaborate on and open up    discourses without being labelled and categorized as this or    that political faction.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tue Greenfort has become a key voice on the international art    scene with a large number of major exhibitions to his name,    including his participation in dOCUMENTA 13 and Skulptur    Project Mnster 2007 as well as solo exhibitions at    SculptureCenter in New York and Secessionen in Vienna. This is,    however, the first time Greenfort has been given the    opportunity to have the exclusive use of so much space,    makingTue Greenfort Eats Den Friehis    largest solo show in Denmark to date.  <\/p>\n<p>    For more information, please do not hesitate to contact curator    and head of press Kit Leunbach atkl    [at] denfrie.dkor on T +45 23326870.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.e-flux.com\/announcements\/136853\/tue-greenfort-tue-greenfort-eats-den-frie\/\" title=\"Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art - E-Flux\">Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art - E-Flux<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Tue Greenfort Tue Greenfort Eats Den Frie June 16August 13, 2017 Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art Oslo Pl. 1, 2100 Kbenhavn Denmark denfrie.dk A section of industrially farmed land and a fertilizer fountain. 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