Exhibition

Golden Age Problems

22 Jun 2014 – 13 Jul 2014

Regular hours

Sunday
12:00 – 17:00
Thursday
12:00 – 17:00
Friday
12:00 – 17:00
Saturday
12:00 – 17:00

Cost of entry

Admission free.

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Auto Italia South East

London
England, United Kingdom

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Travel Information

  • Bus: 390
  • Kings Cross St Pancras
  • Kings Cross St Pancras
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About

Art institutions sit comfy in the pockets of big corporations, broadcasters continue to sow the image-seeds of a tedious spectacular capitalism and publishers proliferate middlebrow infotainment and zombie-commenters. Compounding the problem, many artists remain enthralled by the mainstream, commercial art world. As the worlds of art and mass media collide, converge and change, there's a need to rethink our relationship with the narratives broadcast by these institutions of cultural emission — if they can't serve us now and for the future, but retrench their ambitions into yesterday's hallucinations, we must create new options rather than have them created for us. We must create a new world within this world. Golden Age Problems is an exhibition of images, objects and stages, activated and explored through narrative presentations and a series of performance events. Energy is only ever amassed collectively and so for any real transformation to take place we must not work alone. Soon the Auto Italia space will become a nexus of celebration dispensing with notions of success and failure, providing collaborators with space and time to imagine alternative, independent entertainment formats: anti-genius narratives, anti-talent show, proactive and present. ……………………….. Golden Age Problems is a project by Auto Italia and Nathaniel Budzinski featuring Oreet Ashery, Marleen Boschen, Olivier Castel, Leni Cedric, Benedict Drew, Marianne Forrest, Mette Hammer Juhl + Lorenzo Tebano, Pablo Navarro MacLochlainn, Terence McCormack, Plastique Fantastique, Richard Thomas.

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