Utopia Ltd
Utopia Ltd. explores the relationship between utopian ideas and commodification, bringing together artwork by Blaise Drummond, Brendan Earley, Pil and Galia Kollectiv, David Mabb, Lizi Sanchez and Mary-Ruth Walsh. The seven artists’ work opens up a debate on the utopian within painting, sculpture, architecture, design and video.
The works in Utopia Ltd. represent modernist architecture and design in its various mutations within a spectacularised, commodified 20th century consumer society. In these works, the utopian dream seems to burst through again and again, despite rather than because of the permutations of commodity culture. By picturing the past, present and possible future the works destabilize fixed linear time. By rescuing, reclaiming and re-picturing, Utopia Ltd. suggests that utopian ideas persist in contemporary art, making a provocative demand on the viewer’s capacity to produce utopian dreams of their own.
The exhibition’s title Utopia Ltd. is a satirical echo of an operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan, Utopia (Limited) or, The Flowers of Progress (1893), in which a utopian colony is turned into a joint stock company.
Utopia Ltd was curated by David Mabb and Mary-Ruth Walsh and was previously show at Wexford Art Centre 12/2/11-12/3/11
Item Type | Show/Exhibition |
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Additional Information |
Reviewed in Paper Visual Art Journal. |
Keywords | Utopia |
Subjects | Creative Arts and Design > Fine Art |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | Art |
Date Deposited | 06 Jun 2011 09:59 |
Last Modified | 21 Jan 2021 16:47 |