Installation view of 《Minimalism-Maximalism-Mechanissmmm Act 1–Act 2》 © Art Sonje Center

The exhibition 《Minimalism-Maximalism-Mechanissmmm Act 1–Act 4》 is conceptualized in four acts by Jacob Fabricius, and one of four acts, Act 4 is curated by Mikkel Elming. Act 1–Act 2 from 20 January to 6 March is followed by Act 3–Act 4 from 17 March to 24 April at Art Sonje Center.
 
The exhibition will stage traditional expressions in a non-traditional and experimental setting. With clear curatorial intent, the exhibition examines how artists select, use and work with materials. Minimalism-Maximalism- Mechanissmmm’s four acts develop from a traditional setting and physically, static display to a participatory, relational, and activating exhibition. Through the series of four acts the audience will encounter multiple ways of disseminating, experiencing, utilizing, viewing, and questioning curatorial methods and institutional approach to presenting works.
 
Act 1 will present minimalistic works. Embedded in the works are traces of making them, and the process is a fundamental element of the works. The works materiality is mainly influenced by the way they have been touched by nature and/or urban settings. Act 1 mainly consists of tactile and sensual works on canvas and paper, while Act 2 will present paintings, where the artists are creating narrative stories from urban and rural areas.

In Act 2 the storytelling is generated through the artist’s memory, and the works materiality can be experienced through the canvases, and their real and fictional characters. Act 1 and Act 2 will generate contemplative relationship between the artwork, their making, and the observer. Act 3 and Act 4 on the other hand invite the audience to interact and actively participate with their bodies.
 
《Minimalism-Maximalism-Mechanissmmm Act 1–Act 4》 examines how artists use materials to tell stories about their surroundings and daily life. The exhibition creates connections between the artworks and the observer, and examines how the curator can affect the aforementioned relationship between works and audiences.

The four acts can be experienced as individual shows, but the exhibition’s plot-twist evolves across the different acts through public interaction – direct and indirect. As a whole, 《Minimalism-Maximalism-Mechanissmmm》’s four acts are presented as thematic of how the institution presents itself, the art and the observer, to give the audience the experience and knowledge of, how meaning and connections are created spatially.
 
In addition to this folder there are extended captions. The artists have been asked to make an instruction of How do you make the work? in Act 1 and How do you tell the story? in Act 2. The following instructions could inspire to think and rethink the process of making art. The conceptual instruction approach is inspired by the exhibition Art by Telephone that took place at Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago in 1969.

The wall labels are meant to activate the viewer, so they tap into a discussion about original versus copy, copyright versus copyleft, and Do-It-Yourself audiences. We hope these instructions and artist’s vision of making work will encourage and inspire the visitors. Welcome to 《Minimalism-Maximalism-Mechanissmmm Act 1–Act 2》.

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