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London, United Kingdom, 09/12/2008 - In MUMU: Malice and Misunderstanding Thomas Raat manipulates the belief structures in art through plagiarism and prankster behaviour. Raat highlights the loss of modernist ideals subverting famous artworks to reveal the dogmas surrounding them.
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In residency at SPACE, throughout July and August 2008, is Dutch Artist Thomas Raat. Supported by SPACE as part of its new initiative for International Contemporary Artists, Raat has been working towards his solo exhibition ‘MUMU: Malice and Misunderstanding’, opening on the 12th September 2008.
MUMU is an examination. Calling into question two extremes situated on the borders of art criticism. Two extremes that determine how an artist makes their work and how an audience perceives it. Both dependent on the other. In their juxtaposition an artwork can be created and it can be re-created. It can become outstandingly famous. And it can be destroyed.
Modernism was a reaction, a re-ordering, a rebellion against the past. Against tradition and history. It defined the need for clear, easily recognizable and memorable visual symbols. Out of it emerged the artist as a spiritual totem of creation; creating works of art that have become iconic in art history as unique and original displays of progress.
Neoism on the other hand is a subculture actively engaged in avoiding cultural categorization. It is a process of production that functions by means of shared pseudonyms & identities, a wide propagation of ‘fakes’, paradoxes and outright plagiarism. As a form of thought it ultimately challenges the cult of the image and the role of the artist who creates them.
MUMU is a project in which the artists Malevich, De Kooning and Barnet Newman are involved in dialogues regarding their work. Mondrian paintings are twisted and forced into awkward shapes. 101 black and white plastic paintings have been lifted from a neoist internet site and reconstructed in the gallery space. Familiar totemic structures dominate the gallery. One literally melting away, the other stuck in a continuous audio cycle. By adopting plagiarist and prankster behaviour Thomas Raat manipulates the belief structures that surround a series of well known artworks and artists. Reconstructing the dogmas that surround them and highlighting the loss of Modernist ideals that has occurred.
Thomas Raat was born in Leiderdorp in the Netherlands in 1979 where he is currently working. He studied at the Koninklijke Academie 1997-2001 and Norwich School of Art and Design in 2000. In 2005-2006 he was accepted for a Delfina studio in London and in 2007 exhibited the solo show ‘The Horse Cure’ at Alexandre Pollazon Ltd London. He is represented by Gallrie De Expeditie, Amsterdam and in Belgium by Galerie Transit.
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Contact: Mat Jenner
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