Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Symposium Feedforward. The Angel of History
23
Aug
2009
24
Oct
2009
In coincidence with the opening of the exhibition Feedforward. The Angel of History, LABoral Centro de Arte organizes an International Symposium.
Simposio Feedforward.Image: Piru de la Puente
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Ali Momeni
Born in Iran. Lives and works in USA
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Fernando García-Dory
Born in Spain, 1978
Photo: Enrique Cárdenas
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Carey Young
Born in New Zealand, 1970. Lives in United Kingdom.
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Nancy Davenport
Born in Canada, 1965. Lives in USA.
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Piotr Szyhalski
Born in Poland, 1967. Lives in USA.
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Hasan Elahi
Born in Bangladesh, 1972. Lives in USA
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Margot Lovejoy
Born in Canada, 1930. Lives in USA
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia AES+F
Colective created in Russia in 1995
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Labor Camp Study Room: D (2009)
Installation: sound, custom software, electronics and physical interfaces. Production: LABoral
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia The Good Life (2005-2008)
Wooden structure, multi-channel video, photos. Courtesy: the artist
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Smoke and Hot Air (2007-2008)
Smoke, electronics, sound. Courtesy: the artists. Acknowledgements: Matt Brackett
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Museum’s Pastoral – Encuentro de la Federación de Pastores (2009)
Shepherd’s meeting. Installation with video documentation and commissioned visual works by Eduardo Díaz Hevia and Manu Griñón. Production: LABoral. Acknowledgements: FEP shepherds; Andra Piskaer; Rikrit Tiravanija/Fundación ARQ ART-Galería Salvador Díaz; Abitita
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Postcapital Archive (1989-2001). Borders / Library (2006-2009)
Installation: wooden tower, collages, multimedia archive, computer stations. Acknowledgements: Württembergisher Kunstverein Stuttgart; La Virreina, Barcelona; Hangar, Barcelona
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Product Recall (2007)
Single-channel video, colour, sound. Edition 1/5. 4’ 27”. Courtesy: the artist and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York. Actor: Morgan Deare. Camera: Peter Emery. Sound: Dave Hunt
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Invisible Threads – A Virtual Sweatshop (2008)
Mixed media installation: Internet (Second Life), video. Project support: Eyebeam, New York; Sundance Film Festival; SUNY Buffalo 2020 Scholars Fund. Large format printer courtesy of Epson
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Pacific Wash Up (2003-2004)
Single-channel video, sound. 5’ 47”. Courtesy: the artists and Bartley and Company Art Performers: Fez Fa’anana, Brian Fuata, Seina & Latai Taumoepeau, Roslyn & Atawhai Whareaitu and Bernadette Awatere. Video camera and post-production: Rachael Rakena.
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Big Box I (2007)
Sculpture with electronics. 91 x 91 x 23 cm. Courtesy: Postmasters Gallery, New York
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Whose Utopia? (2006)
Single-channel video. 20’. Courtesy: the artist and Vitamin Creative Space, Canton.
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Workers (Leaving the Factory) (2008)
Coming/Leaving (2008). Single-channel projection. 4’ 41”. Liverpool Animation (2008). 8-channel video. 11’ 50”. Blast-Off (2008). Single-channel video. 4’ 17”
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia The Other Night Sky: Lacrosse/Onyx II Passing Through Draco (USA 69) (2007)
C-Print. 152 x 121 cm. Cortesy: Galerie Thomas Zander, Colonia y Altman Siegel Gallery, San Francisco;
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Limit Telephotography: Morning Commute (Gold Coast Terminal) / Las Vegas, NV/ Distance ~ 1 mile/ 6:26 am (2006)
C-Print. 76,2 x 91,4 cm. Courtesy: Galerie Thomas Zander, Cologne and Altman Siegel Gallery, San Francisco;
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Be Prepared! Tiger! (2005-2006)
Boat, aluminium and wood: 440 x 240 x 75 cm; single-channel video: 1’ 15”
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia White Star Cluster: The Third Sonic Reenactment of Operation Iraqi Freedom (2009)
Installation: 16 sound streams, video, custom software, furniture, audio CDs and printed matter. Production: LABoral
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Live True Life or Die Trying (2009)
25 digital C-Prints with vinyl, video. Courtesy: the artist
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia The House of Osama bin Laden (2003)
Interactive digital animation, digital animation, video. Courtesy: the artists and the Imperial War Museum, London. Commissioned by Trustees of the Imperial War Museum, London. Production: Tom Barker and Niki Holmes. Additional digital artwork and design: Richard Wilding.
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Proyecto Coche: excavando el final del siglo XX (2006-2009)
Car, single-channel video, text archives. Production: LABoral Acknowledgements: Cecilia Sancho, Carlos Marín, Skimo Sport Pravia Ayuntamiento de Pravia
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Instances of Use of United States Armed Forces Abroad 1798-2006 (2009)
Map, polycarbonate, bullets. Courtesy: the artist. Production: LABoral. Acknowledgements: Sociedad Gijonesa de Tiro Olímpico.
Photo: Marcos Morilla
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Baghdad in No Particular Order (2003)
Single-channel video. 51’. Courtesy: the artist and Greene Naftali, New York
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia South Pacific (2007)
Single-channel video, sound, 10’ 30”. Courtesy: the artist & Starkwhite, Auckland. In collaboration with David Perry.
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Storm from Paradise (1999)
Single-channel video projection, installation, sound. Courtesy: the artist. Uzlyau, Tuva singing with permission from Russian Radio. Acknowledgements: Miles Dudgeon.
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia Last Riot (2007)
Single-channel HD video. 26’ 30”. Courtesy: the artists; MAM Moscow; Triumph Gallery, Moscow; Claire Oliver Gallery, New York.
Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia
22
Oct
2009
05
May
2010
Cleaning up after the 20th century. What is progress now?

Feedforward. El ángel de la Historia

Cleaning up after the 20th century. What is progress now?

22
Oct
2009
5
May
2010

Feedforward. The Angel of History addresses the current moment in history where the wreckage of political conflict and economic inequality is piling up, while globalized forces—largely enabled by the “progress” of digital information technologies—inexorably feed us forward. The exhibition title references Paul Klee's painting Angelus Novus, which Walter Benjamin famously interpreted as an “angel of history” transfixed by the wreckage of the past that is piling up in front of him while being propelled backwards into the uncertain future by a storm from paradise (progress). 

The exhibition, curated by Steve Dietz (Artistic Director of the 01SJ Biennial) and Christiane Paul (Director of the Media Studies Graduate Program, New School, NY; Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts, Whitney Museum of American Art) features 29 artworks by 27 artists and artist teams. The projects are presented, as if in the rear view mirror of progress, in sections relating to five themes: the “wreckage” of the 20th century created by wars and conflict; the countermeasures of surveillance and repression that the state as well as global capital set up in an to attempt to maintain control; the aesthetics and symbolic language of the media of our times; the forces of economic globalization such as outsourcing and migration; and the possibilities of reconstruction and agency. 

Together, the projects featured in Feedforward create a complex picture of the global political and social forces that drive us forward. The exhibition features both the problematic aspects of the present and future, and the potential for collectivity and responsible action. At the nadir of the current global economic crisis, Feedforward is in effect about cleaning up after the 20th century and asks the question, what is progress now?

Curated by: Steve Dietz & Christiane Paul

Artists:
AES+F, Christopher Baker, Stella Brennan, Paul Chan, Nancy Davenport, Nonny de la Peña and Peggy Weil, Hasan Elahi, Cao Fei, Bárbara Fluxá, Fernando García-Dory, Daniel García Andújar, Goldin + Senneby, Harwood, Wright, Yokokoji, Knowbotic Research + Peter Sandbichler, Langlands + Bell, Jennifer + Kevin McCoy, Margot Lovejoy, Naeem Mohaiemen, Ali Momeni + Robin Mandel, Carlos Motta, Trevor Paglen, Rachael Rakena, Fez, Fa’anana, and Brian Fuata, Stephanie Rothenberg + Jeff Crouse, System77 Consortium, Piotr Szyhalski, Tamiko Thiel + Teresa Reuter, Carey Young.

Exhibition design: Ángel Borrego - Office for Strategic Spaces

Graphic design: The Studio of Fernando Gutiérrez

Coproduced by:

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Technological partner:

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