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[rohrpost] Tr: Doklomenta.com or art seen through a toilet seat....(documenta11 project by Yann Dumoget)


 
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Subject: Doklomenta.com or art seen through a toilet seat…...(documenta11 project by Yann Dumoget)

 

 

 

http://www.doklomenta.com/

 

 

For those who think that contemporary art tends to be a pain when it takes itself too seriously, there’s an interesting alternative combining the useful and the pleasant, which could be called: “The art of satisfying nature’s call in style.”

Yann Dumoget, the serial painter who produced the astronomical quantity of 366 paintings in 1999, i.e. one a day for a year, before generously allowing them to be covered with “graffiti” (in other words massacred) by the first guys who came along, does it again for Documenta 11 with a new experiment and a wild Web site.

This year, Documenta (the Mecca of contemporary art, which takes place every five years in Kassel) has been spread out into several “platforms.” Yann, who also wishes to offer forums for expression located at the center of people’s lives, has decided to put his works where graffiti are usually found, where you truly come face to face with yourself, where the guardians of good taste would sometimes like to relegate modern painting, in short : in the john…

From 1 June to 7 July he’ll be exhibiting twenty-two of his paintings (one in the men’s room and one in the ladies’ room) in eleven strategic lavatories in the city, for example the psychiatric hospital, an in-club, the graphic arts university, not to mention certain more or less official cultural and exhibition sites. For more than one month, each lavatory will have one original 50 ´ 65 cm work by the artist as well as a marker, and the users will be warmly invited to pass from privy to painting and for once be allowed to express themselves freely in these premises long devoted to pouring out the soul.

But readers should rest assured that they won’t have to go to Kassel to relieve themselves in this way (again, it’s supposed to be accessible to everyone) because the artist has created a one-and-only Web site of its kind, recreational and truly interactive, with a digital copy of each of the 22 paintings where anyone can place their graffiti online and from any corner of the planet.

Using a special computer program developed by two Web pros, the drawings and graffiti added by Web surfers will be taken into account successively on the site and the gradually enhanced digital works will evolve at the same tempo as the original version. This is the chance for you to participate in a global collective work open to everybody. In a world where globalization too often corresponds to the lowest common denominator and loss of identity, where works of art are untouchable, both manually and mentally, Yann has the good humor (with a wink at Marcel Duchamp ) to persevere in his commitment to interactive and demystified art. He tries to promote some of his favorite values, which we could all use: sharing, friendliness, freedom, respect for differences and, from time to time, provocation. With this experiment at Kassel, he persists in his belief that his works are better with you than without you. So: on your mice, get set, GO!!!

 

http://www.doklomenta.com