Animism at Extra City and M HKA.

Extra City, Tulpstraat 79, BE-2060 Antwerpen
M HKA, Leuvenstraat 32, BE-2000 Antwerpen

Phone: 0032 3 677 1655
Fax:  0032 3 677 1655
Contact: Lotte De Voeght
[email protected]

www.extracity.org
www.muhka.be

22 January – 2 May 2010

ANIMISM is a long-term exhibition and publication project first 
presented between 22 January and 2 May 2010 in Antwerp in a 
collaboration between Extra City Kunsthal Antwerpen and the Museum of 
Contemporary Art (M HKA).

In a second stage the exhibition will move to Kunsthalle Bern from May 
till July 2010. Subsequent versions will be developed at the Generali 
Foundation in Vienna and the House of World Cultures in Berlin (with the 
Free University Berlin) in 2011 and 2012, respectively.

The exhibition responds to a new interest in animism as a concept 
through which to understand the world and specifically our relation to 
things, animals and nature differently.

ANIMISM takes as its starting point what was once the backdrop against 
which modernity defined itself – the boundaries between the animate and 
inanimate, culture and nature, life and non-life – and critically 
reflects on the forms of knowledge and power and the aesthetic systems 
that it produced.

Coined by 19th century anthropologists in the context of the colonial 
encounter, animism was understood as a primitive belief or psychological 
mechanism through which objects are endowed with a soul, agency and 
personhood.

Fuelled by changing political constellations, ecological crisis, new 
technologies and shifting power relations, these modern distinctions are 
questioned on a massive scale. Animism outlines a challenging 
perspective to rethink present-day relations in the world.

The exhibition ANIMISM brings together contemporary and historical works 
that explore the modern boundary between humans and non-humans, the 
animate and inanimate.

An accompanying catalogue – published by Sternberg Press in two volumes, 
the first of which will be launched in February 2010 – connects several 
recent endeavours to rethink animism from a variety of perspectives, and 
traces their various historical genealogies.

With works by:
Agency, Art and Language, Christian W. Braune and Otto Fischer, Marcel 
Broodthaers, Paul Chan, Didier Demorcy, Walt Disney, Lili Dujourie, 
Jimmie Durham, Eric Duvivier, Thomas A. Edison, Harun Farocki, Leon 
Ferrari, Christopher Glembotzky, Victor Grippo, Brion Gysin, Igloolik 
Isuma Productions, Luis Jacob, Ken Jacobs, Darius James, Joachim 
Koester, Louise Lawler, Len Lye, Etienne-Jules Marey, Daria Martin, 
Angela Melitopoulos and Maurizio Lazzarato, Wesley Meuris, Henri 
Michaux, Santu Mofokeng, Vincent Monnikendam, Tom Nicholson, Otobong 
Nkanga, Reto Pulfer, Felix-Louis Regnault, Jozef Robakowski, Natascha 
Sadr Haghighian, Paul Sharits, Yutaka Sone, Jan Svankmajer, David G. 
Tretiakoff, Rosemarie Trockel, Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven, Dziga Vertov, 
Klaus Weber, Apichatpong Weerasethakul.

Concept: Anselm Franke
Curators Antwerp: Anselm Franke (Director Extra City Antwerp), Edwin 
Carels (Researcher KASK/HoGent), Bart De Baere (Director M HKA Antwerp); 
Bern: Anselm Franke, Philippe Pirotte (Director Kunsthalle Bern); 
Vienna: Anselm Franke, Sabine Folie (Director Generali Foundation Vienna)

Locations:
Extra City, Tulpstraat 79, BE-2060 Antwerp,www.extracity.org
M HKA, Leuvenstraat 32, BE-2000 Antwerp, www.muhka.be


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