OSLO10 Basel-Switzerland
Ein Projekt der Christoph Merian Stiftung. Neuer Kunstraum für zeitgenössische Kunst.

Exhibition on sound and historical documents in the African context
(15.11.14 – 16.1.15)
with Gilles Aubry, Zouheir Atbane, Youssef Tabti, Corsin Fontana
EXHIBITION OPENING 15.11.14 18 p.m.
artist talk & listening session
with Michael Hitbrunner, Corsin Fontana, Michael Fontana, alberto Rainolter, Youssef Tabti and Gilles Aubry 16.11.14 / 16 p.m.
The exhibition presents three contemporary artistic positions dealing
with historical documents in the African context. While approaching
documentation as a performative, collaborative and reflective
exploration of the real, the participating artists simultaneously
deliver critical re-interpretations of dissonant pasts.
...In “SWAKOPMUND, part #II of the project Colonial His-story or SCENE(s) MISSING (2011)”, Youssef Tabti presents the result of his exploration of the German colonial past in Namibia.
For “A Long March through unknown places. Performance in a political context. Algeria-Tunisia-Libya”, he opted for a mode of artistic exploration of Northern-African desertic regions, inspired by the work of Abdelhafid Khatib, a member of the Situationist International, and the psychogeographical Theory Of The Derive.
His installation present photographs from an imaginary 1069 km long walk across Algeria, Tunisia and Libya, emphasizing on the non-documentary nature of his recordings, which are reduced to abstract traces.
...In “SWAKOPMUND, part #II of the project Colonial His-story or SCENE(s) MISSING (2011)”, Youssef Tabti presents the result of his exploration of the German colonial past in Namibia.
For “A Long March through unknown places. Performance in a political context. Algeria-Tunisia-Libya”, he opted for a mode of artistic exploration of Northern-African desertic regions, inspired by the work of Abdelhafid Khatib, a member of the Situationist International, and the psychogeographical Theory Of The Derive.
His installation present photographs from an imaginary 1069 km long walk across Algeria, Tunisia and Libya, emphasizing on the non-documentary nature of his recordings, which are reduced to abstract traces.
Original print on wallpaper 300x400cm, with original photographs printed onto paper mate. On the podest Flags of the German Empire (textil silicon harder)
Background:
„A
Long March trought unknow places“
2012
Maps with Geographic cordinate latitude and longitude and six Color prints (50x50cm) landscape of North Africa with Floor Speakers (Sound from hiking in north Afrika).
(click on a picture to enlarge).
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detail|Gefechtsspange (vergoldet sammelanfertigung) Postkarten Südwestafrika (original um 1900)
"...Die Basis für seine Arbeit bildet eine sich fortwährend entwickelnde Sammlung ganz unterschiedlicher Materialien und Artefakte, aus deren Zusammenstellung er seine Arbeiten generiert. Das Konzept wird dabei zu einem Spiel, welches hilft, diese Gegenstände und ihre Lesarten neu zu denken. In der Ausstellung zeigt er die Installation Swakopmund (2011), in welcher über einen Stadtplan, Mineralien, Postkarten, Pins, Fotografien, Briefmarken und Flaggen eine monströse Vergangenheit anklingt. Es ist ein Bild von Deutschland als Kolonialmacht in Namibia mit aggressiv westlicher Infrastruktur, dem Genozid an den Herero und der Ausbeutung der örtlichen Bodenschätze.
Auf den ersten Blick
weniger appellarisch zeigen sich daneben
die Fotografien der Installation A Long March Through Unknown Places (2012), mit Trampelpfaden durch sonst unberührte Natur.
Die Karte und die dazugesetzten Himmelsrichtungen zeigen, dass die nicht zuortbaren Landschaften in
Algerien, Tunesien und Libyen aufgenommen wurden, bei einer Wanderschaft über
Staatgrenzen, die nur auf den Karten wirklich existieren..."
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