You imagine what you desire : 19th Biennale of Sydney 2014 /
Publisher: [Australia] : Biennale of Sydney Ltd, 2014Copyright date: 2014Description: 304 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 26 cmISBN:- 0957802315
- 9780957802315
- 19th Biennale of Sydney, 2014
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Foreword / Luca Belgiorno-Nettis -- Preface / Marah Braye -- Introduction. You imagine what you desire / Juliana Engberg -- Thoughts. Overflow: tales of the sublime / Daniel Palmer -- Art, sensation, a people / Elizabeth Grosz -- Secret life / Edward Colless -- Artists. Meriç Algün Ringborg -- James Angus -- Sol Archer -- Benjamin Armstrong -- Rosa Barba -- Yael Bartana -- Martin Boyce -- Persijn Broersen and Margit Lukács -- Eglė Bidvytytė -- Mircea Cantor -- Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller -- Libia Castro and Ólafur Ólafsson -- David Claerbout -- Bindi Cole -- Nathan Coley -- Joost Conijn -- Michael Cook -- Henry Coombes -- Hubert Czerepok -- Kate Daw -- Gabrielle de Vietri -- Tacita Dean -- Yingmei Duan -- Mikala Dwyer -- Krisztina Erdei -- Nir Evron -- Fine Art Union -- Aurélien Froment -- Sören Thilo Funder -- Bodil Furu -- Douglas Gordon -- Nathan Gray -- Joseph Griffiths -- Ane Hjort Guttu -- Hadley+Maxwell -- Henrik Håkansson -- Henna-Rikka Halonen -- Siri Hermansen -- Bianca Hester -- Matt Hinkley -- Roni Horn -- Sasha Huber -- Agnieszka Kalinowska -- Mikhail Karikis -- Tamás Kaszás -- Deborah Kelly -- Eva Koch -- Ignas Krunglevicius.
Jim Lambie -- Sonia Leber and David Chesworth -- Gabriel Lester -- Norman Leto -- Zilla Leutenegger -- Victoria Pihl Lind -- Ann Lislegaard -- Liu Bingye and Zhang Wenhua -- Marko Lulić -- Daniel McKewen -- Ross Manning -- Renzo Martens -- Angelica Mesiti -- Laurent Montaron -- TV Moore -- Callum Morton -- Susan Norrie -- Mel O'Callaghan -- Ahmet Öğüt -- Tinka Pittoors -- Mathias Poledna -- Agnieszka Polska -- Randi & Katrine -- Augustin Rebetez and Noé Cauderay -- Pipilotti Rist -- Ugo Rondinone -- Maxime Rossi -- Eva Rothschild -- Emily Roysdon -- Yhonnie Scarce -- Wael Shawky -- Ann-Sofi Sidén and Jonathan Bepler -- Charlie Sofo -- Gerda Steiner & Jörg Lenzlinger -- John Stezaker -- Christine Streuli -- Taca Sui -- Corin Sworn -- Shannon Te Ao -- Anna Tuori -- Sara van der Heide -- Nicoline van Harskamp -- Ulla von Brandenburg -- Emily Wardill -- Tori Wrånes -- Zhao Zhao.
The 19th Biennale of Sydney: You Imagine What You Desire will be presented from 21 March - 9 June 2014, under the artistic direction of Juliana Engberg. You Imagine What You Desire is an evocation celebrating the artistic imagination as a spirited describing and exploration of the world through metaphor and poesis. It makes enquiries into contemporary aesthetic experience, and relates this to historical precedents and future opportunities to imagine possible worlds. It seeks to understand the need artists have today to create immersive and expanded environments, and locates this activity as part of an art historical trajectory, and as a pursuit into the issues of human consciousness, and their psychological, cognitive and corporeal imperatives. It reminds us that powerful art is not divorced from the cultural conditions, political, social and climatic environments in which it is generated. That indeed it often exists to provide a meta-commentary on these aspects of society - and even, sometimes, act as an antidote and proposition. As a future vision. You Imagine What You Desire seeks splendour and rapture in works that remain true to a greater, even sublime visuality. Today these things co-exist and overlap, and the tactics of theatricality cannot be separated from overtly social-situationist inspired works, just as they are central to works engaging with humanity at a grand scale. Extra energies are sought in works that unleash physical and psychic intensity. A happy anarchy is produced with works that activate the power of imagination through laughter and activity.--Biennale website.