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Parkett Vol. 98 - 2016
Ed Atkins, Theaster Gates, Lee Kit, Mika Rottenberg

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Issues of materiality, embodiment, and subjectivity are explored in this volume of Parkett. Our four artist-collaborators tackle the vast questions of who we are as individuals, how we interact with others, and what we  create with our labor.

The videos of Ed Atkins feature solitary avatars whose prolix and euphuistic monologues—written and voiced by the artist—plumb the sorrily sentimental and the sordidly somatic. Always white and male, these hyper-real, high-definition, digitally animated talking heads seem to be suffering, or are “perhaps just insufferable” (Leslie Jamison).

Theaster Gates’s practice spans sculpture and ceramics, architecture and urban planning, operating within a “circular economy” that connects “underserved black communities on the South Side of Chicago with the institutional art world” (Andrew Herscher). Materials from disused buildings are transformed into gallery-ready art objects, the sales of which fund the structures’ renovation and repurposing as neighborhood archives and meeting spaces.

Long concerned with the privatization of public space in Hong Kong,  Lee Kit has sought both to occupy and to withdraw, alternating between interaction and interiority. He salvages the imprints of our bodies—stains, shadows, scrawled words—with simple materials like cotton or cardboard, creating works that overlap multiple genres, at once domestic still lifes and landscapes, self-portraits and history paintings (Doryun Chong).

Finally, human traces are packaged as commercial products in Mika Rottenberg’s colorfully abject allegories of global capitalism. Splicing together fictional scenarios performed by actors and documentary footage of factory workers, her videos depict elaborate assembly lines of women interlinked across time and space. The resulting works are “more realistic than most Realism” as they lay bare the “strange imperatives imposed on life and labor by the exigencies of universal commodification” (Jonathan Beller).

Inspired by museum objects and displays, the Insert by Iman Issa offers a photographic collection imagining the various forms  that materials can take.


 

Table of Content

Death Becomes Her: Maria Hassabi at the Museum by Claire Bishop

Ed Atkins

Missing Persons by Andrew Durbin
I’m Not Too Sad to Tell You by Leslie Jamison
Mary Shelley App by Bruce Hainley

Theaster Gates
Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Artist-Led Urban Development So Different, So Appealing? by Andrew Herscher
Rebuilding the Future by Christine Mehring & Sean Keller
Raise High the Roof Beam: Theaster Gates and Cathedrals by Dieter Roelstraete

Lee Kit
Scenes of Everyday Life by Doryun Chong
Claiming Space: Occupation and Withdrawal in the Work of Lee Kit
by Christina Li
Marked by Hand by Francesca Tarocco

Mika Rottenberg
Rottenberg Pearls by Jonathan Beller
“Eww, Gross!”: Mika Rottenberg’s Late Capitalist Feminism by Amelia Jones:
Mika Rottenberg’s Bachelor(ette) Machines by Germano Celant

Fuck Seth Price by Claire Lehmann









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