SMART 
Project Space | 1e Constantijn Huygensstraat 20, Amsterdam
  requests the 
pleasure of your company at the exhibition opening of:
  TAUTOLOGY |  
May 6 – Juni 10, 2001 Work by Caros Bayala, Ulli Knall, Szuper Gallery, 
Tiago Carneiro da 
Cunha,  Ben 
Pruskin. Curated by Lennaart van Oldenborgh
  Opening Reception May 5, 
21:00h  
  TAUTOLOGY is not the same 
exhibition twice.  It exhibits work from artists for whom tautology is a 
strategy, a visual and conceptual device. Tautology in this case is not 
limited to the strictly semantic sense of a repetition in meaning, but it 
encompasses 'visual tautologies' (favoured for example by Andy Warhol and 
René Magritte) and imaginary constructions that rely on duplication or 
circularity to set up two or more terms with equivalent meanings.  In a 
rhetorical sense, you could say that tautology is an argument that 'explains' 
itself by restating itself.
  Carlos Bayala uses visual duplication to 
address questions of visual and narrative perception.  His recent work 
"Anima" is a four-panelled video projection depicting farm animals that have 
been dressed up in painterly renditions of themselves.  By layering two 
different media, painting and video, Bayala draws attention to the fact that 
the horse 'inhabits' its photograhic image (or videographic image) in much 
the same way that, in this case, it inhabits its own painterly 
image.
  Ulli Knall makes ceramic sculptures of Shapeshifters: aliens that 
can change their shape to take on a human (or humanoid) form.  
Shapeshifting can be seen as a metaphor for sculpture itself: manipulating an 
'alien' material to look human, or at least like something it isn't.  
But Knall's work also raises quesions about the duplication of identites that 
are possible in a world in which self-transformation has become the 
norm.
  Szuper Gallery has functioned as a free-floating gallery 
environment since it emerged from the financial ruins of the 'real' Szuper 
Gallery in Munich a few years ago.  It is run by a group of artists who 
use the gallery name as a metaphor for an art practice within an 
institutional context; they have become a parasitical 
gallery-within-a-gallery which sponges off other institutions to examine the 
function of artists and art institutions in society.
  Tiago Carneiro da 
Cunha shows "Monolith",  in which he presents the lyrics of Robbie 
Williams' "Millenium" in the manner of the opening graphics of "Star 
Wars".  With a title that refers to Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A 
Space Odyssey", Carneiro da Cunha invites the viewer to consider the 
contrasts between contemporary popular culture and the grand visions of the 
future which the prospect ot the turn of the millenium inspired in the 
past.
  Ben Pruskin is showing a new installation that combines classical 
music with a host of multicoloured monitors in an otherwise bare and 
sterile space.  On one of the monitors words appear one by one in 
varying speed, forming a text that seems to keep turning back on itself, like 
a circular story in which the beginning is simultaneously the 
end.
  TAUTOLOGY is an exhibition in which repeating something means 
changing that something.  In each of the works in this exhibition, 
circular or repetitive constructions alter the 'first readings' of the images 
(and texts) involved, and in doing so put forward questions about the nature 
of artistic conventions (and by extension about the nature of 
language).  It is one approach to prise open the fabric of language, 
creating room for voices that otherwise couldn't be heard.
   
  Sponsored by: Gemeente Amsterdam, 
Mondriaan Stichting, Mentrum, Brand  Bier.
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