now museum / now you don't by maaike bakker
DESCRIPTION
an exhibition catalogue for Now museum / Now you don't (2013), by Maaike BakkerTRANSCRIPT
NOW MUSEUM / NOW YOU DON’Tan exhibition by MAAIKE BAKKER
Catalogue submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the
Magister Technologiae
in the
Department of visual art Faculty of art, design & architecture
University of Johannesburg
for the exhibition
Now Museum / Now you don’t
at Nirox Projects | Arts on Main
NOW MUSEUM / NOW YOU DON’Tan exhibition by MAAIKE BAKKER
NOVEMBER 10- DECEMBER 1, 2013 | NIROX PROJECTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I would like to extend a sincere thank you to Nirox Projects for granting me the opportunity to host Now Museum / Now you
don’t (2013) in their exhibition space. I would also like to thank the Nirox Projects curator Neil Niewoudt for his curatorial
professionalism and organisational input.
Furthermore, a sincere thank you to David Paton, my supervisor. His constant encouragement, patience and enthusiasm
greatly contributed to the development of the exhibition. I also acknowledge the FADA Visual Arts department for their overall
input and general guidance.
I express my deepest gratitude to Jonathan Lennox for his engineering input and general patience and time that was
invested in assissting me with the technical aspects of Writing / Re-writing (2013). I also thanks Lee Ruppert and Matthew
Beyers for their professional carpentry services and their particular attention to detail.
A big thanks to Anne-Lise van NIekerk for the high end photographic documentation of the exhibition.
A final thanks goes out to my family and loved ones whose endless support knows no boundaries, as well as my friends who
shared this journey with me.
Maaike Bakker
ARTIST STATEMENT
The exhibition titled Now museum / Now you don’t presents a body of work that introduces the notion of the ephemeral and
intangible without making any claims to be, themselves, intangible and ephemeral artworks. The intangible here refers to the
artworks of an immaterial nature, and the ephemeral alludes to works created out of a medium with an inherent expiration date,
that does not only influence the lifespan of a work but also informs it conceptually.
Now museum /Now you don’t therefore sets out to address the perceived instability of the ephemeral and the intangible as-
pects inherent in many cross-disciplinary contemporary artworks. The exhibition serves as a form of ironic evaluation of art
conservation practices and curatorial approaches to re-presentation as well as a foregrounding of ironies involved in re-staging
works that intentionally act against principles of permanence.
In Now museum / Now you don’t meaning is held just at bay, circulating and deferring between the works, manifesting itself in
the intangible and liminal that establishes itself in between the instruction manual and the work it serves. The works themselves
offer bits of information and details which might seem to point to the next work, yet eventually clearly point back to themselves,
a seemingly reflexive process. Various bits of data which serve to support some of the exhibited works are ultimately also pre-
sented as works of their own (framed works and artist’s book) and eventually no longer serve the purpose of informing other
works but end up becoming independent works of their own, no longer serving as information.
The instruction manuals featured alongside some of the works aim to engage the audience, inviting and challenging them to
evaluate whether sufficient information is provided in each of the manuals to result in an accurate re-presentation if followed
closely. These manuals also offer the audience the opportunity to take a manual and to attempt a re-presentation of their own,
allowing them to act in the capacity of a curator, exploring the parameters and variabilities in the works. The viewer therefore
has access to the information behind the exhibition, and can ‘own’ parts of the exhibition, and thus become involved in the
relationship between the data and the featured installation. This therefore foregrounds the notion that the essence of a work
lies in between the data of the work and any re-presentation there of.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
G
D
___/___ (2013)
___/___ (2013) chains, door slider locks, black paint
___/___ (2013) installation detail
THE WAY THINGS ARE (2013)
The way things are (2013) mirrors cut to specific dimensions
The way things are (2013)installation view
ARCHIVE VOL. I (2013)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Archive vol. I (2013) framed giclee prints arranged according to instructions
Archive vol. I (2013) framed giclee prints Arranged according to instructions
400mm
400mm
200mm
800mm
400m
m
125mm
circle diameter=30mm
distance between circles =21,5 mm
50mm50mm
160mm
210mm
75˚
funnel holder diameter= 100mm -
funnel diameter= 180mm funnel diameter= 150mm
funnel holder diameter= 90mm
funnel diameter= 120mm
funnel holder diameter= 75mm
funnel diameter= 150mm funnel diameter= 120mm
Archive vol. I (2013) framed giclee print detail
MAUSOLEUM (2013)
1500mm
1200mm
400mm400mm
500mm
1200mm
500mm
600mm
700mm
Mausoleum (2013) ash wood, glass, dust
Mausoleum (2013) detail
Mausoleum (2013) installation detail
WRITING / RE-WRITING (2013)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
G
D
Writing / Re-writing (2013) manual
Writing / Re-writing (2013) installation view
Writing / Re-writing (2013) installation detail
FOREVER IS A LONG TIME (2012-2013)
Forever is a long time (2013) manual
Forever is a long time (2013) installation detail
Forever is a long time (2013) installation view
NOW MUSEUM / NOW YOU DON’T artist’s book (2013)
Now Museum / Now you don’t (2013) artist’s book
Now Museum / Now you don’t (2013) artist’s book detail
Now Museum / Now you don’t (2013) artist’s book detail
DRAWING / RE-DRAWING (2012-2013)
Writing / Re-writing (2013) installation view
Writing / Re-writing (2013) detail
20º (2013)
800mm
400m
m125mm
circle diameter=30mm
distance between circles =21,5 mm
50mm50mm
160mm
210mm
20º (2013) detail
WRITING / RE-WRITING a proposal (2013)
Writing / Re-writing a proposal (2013) lasercut Fabriano, pencil on drafting film
THE WAY THINGS ARE abridged version (2013)
The way things are abridged version (2013) lasercut Fabriano, pencil on drafting film
THE WAY THINGS ARE abridged version: components (2013)
Writing / Re-writing abridged version : components (2013) lasercut Fabriano, pencil on drafting film
MAUSOLEUM a plan (2013)
Mausoleum a proposal (2013) lasercut Fabriano, pencil on drafting film
MOON PANELS (2013)
Moon panels a proposal (2013) lasercut Fabriano, pencil on drafting film
INSTALLATION VIEWS OF THE EXHIBITION
MAAIKE BAKKER ©