Mutualisms at Co-Prosperity Sphere, Chicago

Mutualisms:
September 9 – September 25, 2011
at Co-Prosperity Sphere, 3219-21 South Morgan Street, Chicago
Opening: Friday September 9, 6-10 pm


‘Mutualisms’ is a collaborative curatorial project organized by Lise 
Haller Baggesen and Kirsten Leenaars, exploring the ways in which 
networks of friendship and artistic collaboration can be used as a model 
for curating. ‘Mutualisms’ is looking into artistic strategies for 
finding hospitality and exchange in the context of contemporary art 
practices as well our own social domain.

Eight Dutch and eight American artists/artist duos were paired and 
worked together to create a collaborative presentation of their works. 
Iris Kensmil & Carol Jackson, Rune Peitersen & Mark Jeffery & Judd 
Morrissey, Marjolijn Dijkman & Lora Lode/Kevin Kaempf, Jonas Ohlsson & 
Selina Trepp, Magnus Monfeldt & Harold Mendez, Maurice Bogaert & Trevor 
Gainer, Caroline Stikker/Philippine Hoegen & Aron Gent and Saskia 
Janssen/George Korsmit & Adelheid Mers.

Mutualisms Symposium
Sunday September 11, 1-5 pm at Co-Prosperity Sphere

A conversation with the participating Mutualisms artists will be 
followed by a panel discussion on ‘art and reciprocity’ moderated by 
Dutch art critic Erik Hagoort and Chicago based writer Caroline Picard.

Art & Reciprocity

In general reciprocity is valued positively, and so in contemporary art. 
Reciprocity has become a buzzword, especially since the rise of 
interactive art practices, in which the public in one way or another is 
invited to participate. The appreciation of reciprocity has challenged 
the conventional distance and hierarchy between art, artists and the 
public. It has also triggered collaboration among artists. Yet, if 
reciprocity becomes normative, we may start to feel uneasy. Expectations 
for 'something in return' can restrict freedom and autonomy. In the arts 
a strong tradition has opposed reciprocity; art's autonomy should 
prevail above exchange. So, the question is: what about art and reciprocity?
Panel to be announced on our blogs at a later date.

Mutualisms blog: http://mutualisms.wordpress.com/
Art & Reciprocity blog: http://artandreciprocity.wordpress.com/

For more information: [email protected] and [email protected]

‘Mutualisms’ is supported, in part, by public funds from the Netherlands 
Cultural Services, the Mondriaan Foundation and the Propeller Fund.
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