The Greater Cloud

December 10th - February 5th 2011
opening December 9: 6 - 8 PM

curated by Aleksandra Domanovic, Petra Heck, Oliver Laric and Katja Novitskova

The Greater Cloud is a show in which the Internet as a platform, medium or 
subject matter functions as a source of inspiration for artists and influences 
their artistic practice. The Internet has become banal and ubiquitous. Starting 
point for this exhibition is what this means for a younger generation of 
artists and curators. Elements that are key to the Internet nowadays and form 
the background to The Greater Cloud are: distributed forms of collectivity, the 
sharing and distribution of knowledge, openness of information, circulation of 
digital material as well as formal properties like connectivity, performativity 
or 3D programming elements. The works derive from Internet based materials or 
ideas or processes connected to the Internet.

As a consequence of internet’s characteristics and practice, that are based on 
sharing, distribution and circulation, The Greater Cloud is not only curated by 
NIMk’s curator Petra Heck, but co-curated by the artists/curators Aleksandra 
Domanovic, Oliver Laric, and Katja Novitskova. Everyone gets to fill one space 
while referencing to the theme of the show according to their own opinion, 
taste and style. And in addition to this every visitor can become a co-curator 
too. One of the exhibition spaces can be filled up by the visitor by adding 
artworks found online. A computer with a blog devoted to this exhibition will 
be connected to a beamer so that everyone can browse through and upload things 
to it.

The artists included don't only make digital or online work, but work 
multidisciplinary producing sculptures, video's, photo prints, installations or 
texts. The Greater Cloud consists of “art that exists because of the Internet, 
or is influenced by the Internet,” as the artist Cory Arcangel once said. The 
exhibition continues a conversation about how the Internet has changed 
contemporary art, a matter most recently articulated in an exhibition called 
´Free´ at the New Museum in New York (2010 – 2011) that was curated by Lauren 
Cornell.

NIMk’s curator Petra Heck chose to exhibit works wherein the following elements 
circulate freely: the free floating of information on the Internet resulting in 
ephemerality, temporarility and performativity and on the other hand the hybrid 
of digital, analogue and 3D elements. Artists included in this space are: 
Martijn Hendriks, David Horvitz, Marisa Olson, Jon Rafman, Alexandre Singh, 
Ryan Trecartin, and Artie Vierkant.

Katja Novitskova selected Harm van den Dorpel for a solo exhibition within The 
Greater Cloud that connects the theme of the show to his art practice as an 
ongoing process of assemblage taking place between web, sculpture, painting, 
collage, video, text and a myriad of other materials.

Aleksandra Domanovic looks for new landscapes that emerge from the 
interdependence of telecommunication and geography. The works in her exhibition 
range from Lance Wakeling's topographical following of the transatlantic 
submarine cable, to a commissioned text by Pablo Larios that both map out 
alternative terrains.

Further, Oliver Laric will show a piece by Marjolijn Dijkman. It’s a remake of 
a table that was originally used by the "lunar society members", a 18th century 
enlightenment society that was influential during the industrial revolution. 
The table was a meeting point where the ideas for some of the most significant 
technological changes were formed. This 21st century version of the table will 
also function as a stage for talks and the developments of ideas and on top of 
the table works will be positioned by artists like Pamela Rosenkranz as well as 
by people working outside the art world.

December 11, 15.00: Artist talks by Harm van den Dorpel and Lance Wakeling.

Thanks to: Shapeways


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