Open Archive #2

Opening night

30 Oct 2010
  • 18:00 -21:00
  • Argos
  • Werfstraat 13 , B - 1000 Brussel

Open Archive #2: Come to the official opening of the exhibition Walking the Hinterland and listen and dance to Mono Fucks Dolby Surround, a new performance piece by Messieurs Delmotte and his Jukebox Recorded Orchestra. And, of course, meet the artists and the Argos team for a drink and a cosy chat in the newly restyled bar area.

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Opening Walking the HinterLand

Walking the Hinterland considers the ways in which contemporary art responds to geographical non-spaces, those ’suspended spaces’ within or bordering on delimited urban zones, through the work of eight artists for whom walking is also a creative act. Over the course of the late 20th century, ’hinterland’ (originating from the Middle High German ’hinter’, meaning ’beyond’) has gradually taken on a modified interpretation, no longer used in the strict geographical sense of land directly adjacent to and inland from a coast, or a region remote from urban areas. The word now embodies the idea of a place, an era or an aspect of life considered as lacking in spiritual, aesthetic or other humanising qualities; a vacuum; a cultural wasteland. Wastelands, ’zone blanches’ as described by Philippe Vasset in Un Livre blanc, (Editions Fayard, 2007) are areas that have been left white or uncoloured on maps. They are free zones, no man’s land – both politically and socially – streets of “sub-primed” houses, or quite simply suburbs of warehouses or mega shopping complexes surrounded by far larger asphalted spaces given over to parking. In the vein of contemporary literary flaneurs like Iain Sinclair or W.G. Sebald, the works presented are the audiovisual results of artists striding the underbelly of urban spaces around the world. Mapping, photographing, sketching, recording sound and images, performing, retracing their steps again and again in order to permeate themselves in these environments which, even if they often exude an air of desolation or hostility, are the essence of urban regeneration. In addition to the works presented in the exhibition, two Brussels-based artists who are affiliated with the Argos Archive will lead walking tours through different parts of Brussels.

Curated by Brent Klinkum

Messieurs Delmotte and his Jukebox Recorded Orchestra - Mono Fucks Dolby Surround

Messieurs Delmotte, artist and dedicated dandy, put together a new performance for the opening night of Open Archive #2. Working from the concept of an ’archive’, he explores the nostalgic notion of a jukebox as a highly personal, often coincidentally assembled archive. Together with his Jukebox Recorded Orchestra, Messieurs Delmotte brings Mono Fucks Dolby Surround, a dancing performance in which two jukeboxes full of 45rpm records perform the star roles. Party along on funk, bebop and rock ’n’ roll sounds, bathing in a burst of kitsch and camp. Jokes, slapstick, puns and other crazy capers are guaranteed by Messieurs Delmotte and his Jukebox Recorded Orchestra.