DOUBLE
DUTCH - JOOP BUIS, JELLE VAN DEN BERG,
JUAN DEN POURG & RUDI VOS. |
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DOUBLE DUTCH Jelle van den Berg is interested in how outsider cultures teach us to think completely differently. Double Dutch is a homage to artist Colin McCahon and the first major survey in the Western hemisphere of his work, the exhibition, Colin McCahon – A Question of Faith organised by Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum in late 2002. Despite the best efforts of its organisers, no partners in Europe or North America could be secured, so the show travelled only to galleries in Australia and New Zealand. However much McCahon transformed writing into painting —"I will need words" — to communicate directly to a provincial public, this legacy is remains ‘Double Dutch’ to cultural mandarins. Cultural communication, however, a two-way flow, as much of the Dutch avant-garde tradition is baffling to us. ARTISTS Gesamtkunstwerk promotes a kind of collaborative, collective behaviour and old-fashioned dialogue and critical engagement. Its artist/curator initiator Jelle van den Berg says “It can be hard to see the outcome of working collaboratively when you are looking for a linear process where products are defined by individual expectations, but the process is mostly rewarding in the long term”. Over the past two years, using the Gesamtkunstwerk shopfront in Glebe, van den Berg has shown works in tandem with Juan de Pourg, Rudi Vos, Simon Blau and Robyn Backen and Jackie Redgate. Rudi Vos Joop Buis Juan Den Pourg Jelle van den Berg |
View images Jelle van den Berg www.uow.edu.au/crearts/staff/vandenberg.html
Read review http://www.artlife.blogspot.com - Thursday 22 September 2005.
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