Morality Act I: Beautiful from Every Point of View
10.10.2009 - 10.01.2010
Witte de With, Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam / Nederland
Act I: Beautiful from Every Point of View explores the gray space that we inhabit between images and power. Act I’s title derives from Horace’s famous aphorism of the first century BCE, “nothing is beautiful from every point of view.” Not so long ago, this statement would have seemed absurd, given the Enlightenment idea that Truth and Beauty arrive together. Today, however, Horace’s sentence is little more than a platitude, increasingly deployed in a rhetoric in which any point of view, and any action, can find its justification merely in its right to exist....
Beautiful from Every Point of View is a group exhibition that brings together a selection of works that refuse to assert an immediate, self-evident point of view on the subjects they represent. The works range from poignant simulations of the capitalist sublime, to humorous commentaries on the relationship between struggle and power.
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- Philip-Lorca diCorcia
- Juan A. Gaitan - Curator
- Isa Genzken
- Marko Lulic
- Kris Martin
- Josephine Meckseper
- Sarah Morris
- Nicolaus Schafhausen - Curator
- Ron Terada
- Tobias Zielony
- Artur Zmijewski
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