E X I T: rodolphe janssen opens group exhibition
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E X I T: rodolphe janssen opens group exhibition
Simeon Barclay, I walk On the Road Because Frankly I Don't Care for Foxes (Mighty Sparrow V Lord Kitchener), 2014. Cast bronze, broom handle, bright gold spray paint. Variable dimensions. Courtesy the artist and rodolphe janssen, Brussels.



BRUSSELS.- In art history the concept of an exit has long been associated with a break from tradition. Over time, exits have arrived as a result of artists considering new ways in which art could be made, as accepted standards were broken.

Departures and ruptures within the visual arts have been linked to those occurring in society and politics. Many, throughout history, have resulted in significant changes to the world and to the lives of people. Some, which have been voted for, seemingly democratically by citizens, have been celebrated and praised, while others have been debated, doubted, and regretted, both within and beyond the confines of immediate influence and concern.

E X I T is an exhibition that considers what it is to exit, to depart, to leave or be left, both with and without consent. Its leverage point is taken partly from the issue of Brexit, which likewise has been discussed the world over and its outcome is still fully untold. The show, however, does not seek to offer answers to the decision nor to the complexity of its workings and its aftermath.

All of the included artworks on view in the exhibition have not been produced as a direct result of the event. Instead, the show proposes a framework to reflect on the egress from a more conceptual, poetic and perhaps more poignant viewpoint – connecting with and providing added context for the gallery in its location in the home of the EU.

Artists: Meriç Algün, Simeon Barclay, Nina Beier, Walead Beshty, Claire Fontaine, Simon Fujiwara, Ryan Gander, Diango Hernández, Annette Kelm, Adam McEwen, Alek O., Marlo Pascual, Amalia Pica, Torbjørn Rødland, Andreas Slominski

Adam Carr (Born 1981, Chester, UK) is a Curator and Writer currently based in Liverpool. He is Curator for MOSTYN I Wales, as well as an independent curator. He has curated a large number of exhibitions worldwide – previously a guest curator for Castello di Rivoli, Museum of Contemporary Art, Torino; Kadist Art Foundation, Paris; ICA, London; for Arezzo City Arts Festival; and has curated numerous other shows including those for Yvon Lambert, Paris; T293, Naples; Johann Konig, Berlin; Nomas Foundation, Rome; Frutta, Rome; josegarcia, mx, Mexico City, among many others. He has contributed to a large number of catalogues and monographs with essays which have been published by ICA London; Whitechapel Gallery, London; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Singapore; Renne Collection, Vancouver; and Gamec, Bergamo. He is a regular contributing writer for a number of art magazines and publications, including Mousse magazine and Cura.










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