In-Between. Spatial Discourse in Visual Culture - Part 2

"Infinities" Photographs from the "Space Project" by Vincent Fournier

Exhibition:
17 May - 25 May, 2014

Opening:
Friday, 16 May 2014, 7:00 pm

Speaking at the opening:
Lukas Feireiss, Curator, Studio Lukas Feireiss, Berlin
Vincent Fournier, Artist, Paris

In-Between. Spatial Discourse in Visual Culture - 
Part 1: „Incertitudes“ by Andreas Gehrke and Markus Miessen



 

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  • Opening | Kristin Feireiss, Aedes Berlin; Lukas Feireiss, Curator, Studio Lukas Feireiss, Berlin; Vincent Fournier, Artist, Paris © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening | The artist Vincent Fournier and his wife © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

  • Opening © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

In-Between is a new quarterly exhibition series curated by Lukas Feireiss for ANCB The Metropolitan Laboratory. The series brings together artistic positions that critically explore spatial discourses in contemporary visual culture – ranging from architecture and installation, to photography and film, painting and illustration. It examines the influential strength of architecture and the built environment on the arts and investigates how built forms are being used and misused, thereby distending and extending space, and potentially offering alternatives to the autonomous presumptions of architecture.

The second part of the series, 'Infinities', is dedicated to the exploration of the infinite vastness of outer space. The exhibition features works from the "Space Project" series by French photographer Vincent Fournier, that depict – with great sobriety and silent humor – a variety of locations that are associated with space travel on Earth. These places range from the Juri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center near Moscow, the Mars Desert Research Station in Utah, observatories in Chile’s Atacama Desert, to the iconic John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Fascinated by technology, space travel and robotics from an early age on, Fournier creates unique visual worlds, that are distinguished by their inherent play with the imaginary and utopian potential of science. Notwithstanding it's willful strerility, his imagery is reminiscent of both the childish fascination for space travel as well as scenes from Science Fiction movies.

THE WORKS FROM VINCENT FOURNIER'S "SPACE PROJECT" ARE ON DISPLAY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN GERMANY AND CAN BE PURCHASED DURING THE COURSE OF THE EXHIBITION THROUGH SETTLEMENT WITH THE ARTIST.

Vincent Fournier, Artist, born in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 1970. Grew up in Brittany, France. Master of Cinematography and Bachelor of Sociology in Montpellier. Diploma of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie, Arles. Based in Paris.