MARSEILLE.- The Artistic Team (Katerina Chuchalina, Stefan Kalmár, Alya Sebti) of Manifesta 13 Marseilles central exhibition Traits dunion.s announces its 47 participants and an exhibition devised into 6 plots: The Home, The Refuge, The Almshouse, The Port, The Park and The School. These plots will open successively from the 28th of August until 9th of October, after which they will be on view concurrently until the 29th of November 2020.
Marseille is marked by endless transit. It is a continuous site of arrival and departure, providing space for escape and sanctuary. At the same time, Marseille epitomises resistance and has always offered unique moments of tension. Marseille is an exceptional city within the European matrix: the ultimate unresolved city in perpetual motion, revolving around multiple centres, historic and informal. Marseilles infinite histories, biographies and stories inform its lenticular existence. Marseille resists any linear categorisation. Marseille has no single identity.
Traits dunion.s proposes new alliances and rehearses new forms of collectivity, within and across Marseilles existing cultural institutions:
By introducing different voices, the artistic team activates the possibilities that these institutions might still hold, temporarily expanding their narratives outwards and inwards, giving way to a more permeable, more open, and more vulnerable conditions. The exhibition thus proposes new forms of publicness which may leave these institutions better equipped to speak to some of the challenges of the 21st Century:
"We never thought of Manifesta 13 Marseille as a full stop, but always as a hyphen, or rather hyphens as traits dunion.s a gesture of bringing together. Yet, we find ourselves in a situation where reality amplifies, indeed exhilarates some of our underlying thoughts, dreams and nightmares. Suddenly with all the predicaments of our present moment, you realise the urgency with which art can speak to the uncertainty of our times" The Artistic Team of Manifesta 13 Marseille: Katerina Chuchalina, chief curator V-A-C Foundation, Moscow; Stefan Kalmár, director ICA, London and Alya Sebti, director ifa gallery, Berlin.
"Manifesta 13s Traits dunion.s reflects on crucial issues which are prominent in Marseille, yet also reverberate across the world. The artistic team and the participants have both individually and collectively addressed issues that have become increasingly important in the face of recent events. This allows for local, national and international audiences to come together in Marseille and use the city as a lens through which to look into our shared global issues. At the same time, the city also offers alternative models a key step in the process of transformation." Hedwig Fijen, Director of Manifesta.
The Home: Rentals, Experiences, Places
Venues: Musée Grobet-Labadié
Off-site locations: Cité Radieuse, Bel Horizon
28 August 29 November 2020
Housing is a major global challenge. For many, it has become increasingly difficult to even have a safe place to live, and virtually impossible to find or own a home. In the age of worldwide mass migration and displacement caused by climate change, war, totalitarian regimes and racism as well as by pollution, urban development and gentrification on a local level, having a home or just a safe place is the precondition for rehearsing new forms of communality, equality, dignity, care and love.
In Marseille, traces of the current global and local housing crisis are strikingly present. In recent decades, numerous local associations have campaigned and worked for better living conditions as well as social, cultural and legal rights for migrants. Thus, in Marseille, as well as across the world, the concept of home has been uprooted at the crossroads between displacement and belonging, between nightmares and dreams.
Participants: Black Quantum Futurism* (Collective, US), Martine Derain* (1960, FR), Lukas Duwenhögger (1956, DE), Jana Euler (1982, DE), Ken Okiishi* (1968, US), Cameron Rowland (1988, US), Reena Spaulings (Collective, US), Arseny Zhilyaev* (1984, RU).
The Refuge: Waiting for New Beginnings
Venue: Musée Cantini
11 September 29 November 2020
Following the Nazi occupation of France in 1940, some of the 20th centurys most prominent artists and thinkers, many of whom were Jewish, (Wifredo Lam, Jacqueline Lamba, Victor Serge, Anna Seghers, Hannah Arendt, André Breton, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Marcel Duchamp) as well as various communists and members of the resistance sought refuge at a local chateau: Villa Air-Bel, run by the American diplomat Varian Fry. Today, barely anything remains of this former wartime sanctuary, no monuments or reminders. Villa Air-Bel was a safe haven where individuals united in their uncertainty could meet. Suspended in time, they collectively engaged in plays and artistic experiments as a way of dealing with their bleak realities while they awaited their escape to the Americas.
Tracing the migration of forms in everyday objects, The Refuge draws on the delineations between art in public space and art in private lives, between fine arts and decorative arts, between scholarly and popular culture. It suggests perspectives in which art history and contemporary vernacular urban culture can meet on street level. The Refuge is a reminder that the very notion of originality has always been used to devalue and exclude the Other, and that in moments of great uncertainty, such narratives can change course quickly.
Participants: Marc Camille Chaimowicz* (1947, FR) and a series of historical loans and other participants TBC.
The Almshouse: The Odd, The Poetic and The Possible
Venue: Centre de la Vieille Charité
11 September 29 November 2020
Marseille has been formed and informed by a complex history of immigration and migration, departures and arrivals.
The Almshouse: The Odd, The Poetic and The Possible looks and, more importantly, listens to Marseilles multi-layered linguistic landscape. It explores Marseilles complex culture of different languages and their often competing narratives: the unexpected breaks and occasional poetic connections between foreign and local languages, the dialects that form and inform the multiple identities of Marseille.
The Almshouse remembers modernitys history of psychiatric institutions, its relationship to social, political and mental alienation as well as the right to madness. Much like language itself, La Vieille Charité has historically fulfilled multiple confining functions including that of an almshouse, an asylum, a hospital and a cloister. Today, it houses several museums.
Participants: Hannah Black* (1981, GB), Anna Boghiguian* (1946, EG), Aoziz* (Béatrice Pedraza, Ludovic Mohamed Zahed, Andrew Graham) (Collective, GB / FR), Judith Scott (1943-2005, US), Dennis Cooper and Gisèle Vienne (1953, US / 1976 FR, AT), Pauline Curnier Jardin (1980, FR), Lionel Soukaz (1953, FR), Reena Spaulings (Collective, US).
With historical works by: André Acquart (1922-2016, FR), Antonin Artaud (1896-1948, FR), Roland Barthes (1915-1980, FR), Georges Bataille (1897-1962, FR), Pierre Guyotat (1940-2020, FR), Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891, FR), Hélène Smith (1861-1929, CH).
The Port: Where Histories Lie
Venue: Musée dHistoire de Marseille
Off-site location: Centre Bourse
11 September 29 November 2020
This museum is a singular space, nestled between a shopping centre and the garden of vestiges, between the Old Port and the Belsunce neighbourhood. Neither here nor there, it is a space in-between antiquity and a Nike store, in-between preservation and consumption, a space where 2600 years of stories unfold and are told, retracing the crossroads of cultural and urban policies. Cities are spaces of conflict, negotiation, agreement or arrest. Shared public memories have rightly become a contested territory in the tracing and recovery of stories left untold.
Participants: Yassine Balbzioui* (1972, MA), Samia Henni* (1980, DZ), Sara Ouhaddou* (1986, FR/MA).
The Park: Becoming a Body of Water
Venues: Musée des Beaux-Arts, Muséum dhistoire naturelle, Consignes Sanitaires
25 September 29 November 2020
Citernes du Moulin
9 October - 29 November 2020
The Park: Becoming a Body of Water takes the fountains flanked by two interconnected museums the musée des Beaux-Arts de Marseille and the muséum dhistoire naturelle as a symbol of transformation and interconnectedness. Epistemologies of the south thus become infused with forms of collective action.
The Park investigates the ideological binaries between nature and culture contained in both museums and proposes new interrelations between humans, as well as between humans and other living creatures, celebrating more fluid identities and their bodily alliances of resistance.
Participants: Minia Biabiany (1988, FR), Center for Creative Ecologies* (Isabelle Carbonell, Hannah Meszaros Martin, T. J. Demos) (Collective, US), Ali Cherri* (1976, LB), Peter Fend* (1950, US), Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc (1977, GF), Amy Lien & Enzo Camacho* (1987, US / 1985, PH) (aux Citernes du Moulin), Reena Spaulings (Collective, US).
The School: The Sonorous, The Audible, and The Silenced
Venue: Le Conservatoire National à Rayonnement Régional
9th of October - 29th of November 2020
For two centuries, The Palace of Arts has been home to many of the citys educational and cultural institutions: museums, libraries, archives, ballets and now a music school.
Throughout the building, rehearsals can be heard coming from different rooms and resonating through its wallsat times clearly audible, at others silenced. The School: The Sonorous, The Audible and The Silenced unfolds throughout the neo-classic architecture encapsulating some of its previous functions. Simultaneously charged with the potentialities of all these elements, it is a multi-layered sonic space where works in progress are paralleled by the performance of ostensible virtuosity, underscoring the historical and ideological tensions between the soloist, the orchestra and the conductor.
Participants: Yalda Afsah* (1983, DE), Mounir Ayache* (1991, FR), Mohamed Bourouissa* (1978, DZ/FR), Julien Creuzet* (1986, FR), Benjamin de Burca & Barbara Wagner* (1975, DE / 1980, BR), Ymane Fakhir* (1969, MA), Tuan Andrew Nguyen* (1976, VN), Selma & Sofiane Ouissi * (1975 / 1972, TN), Reena Spaulings (Collective, US).
From the 11th of September: Calla Henkel & Max Pitegoff* (1988, US / 1987, US), Philippe Pujol* (1975, FR), Sara Sadik* (1994, FR).