Opera Aperta / Loose Work

Opera Aperta / Loose Work

Dutch Pavilion at the Venice Biennale

“Opera Aperta / Loose Work, Scene,” 2011.
Courtesy of Dutch Pavilion participants and Mondriaan Foundation.

April 8, 2011

Opera Aperta / Loose Work
Participants: Barbara Visser, Herman Verkerk, Johannes Schwartz, Joke Robaard, Maureen Mooren, Paul Kuipers, Sanneke van Hassel, Yannis Kyriakides
1 June–27 November 2011

Curator: Guus Beumer
Organized by: Mondriaan Foundation Giardini, Venice
Preview: 1–3 June 2011

www.venicebiennale.nl

Guus Beumer will be presenting artists Joke Robaard, Johannes Schwartz and Barbara Visser, designer Maureen Mooren, architects Herman Verkerk and Paul Kuipers (EventArchitectuur), author Sanneke van Hassel and composer Yannis Kyriakides in the Dutch Pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale. At his invitation, they are all working on a collaborative project, entitled Opera Aperta / Loose Work.

Opera Aperta / Loose Work has its origins in a linking of the notions ‘national identity’ and ‘community’. In the Netherlands, the concept of community has been uniquely embodied in its cultural infrastructure. This intricate infrastructure has been developed by the Dutch government since the 1960s. The result is a public system of production, distribution and reflection on art and culture in which the position of the artist in society is firmly embedded. However, this cultural infrastructure has begun to lose public support and has become a subject of major debate. Consequently the public space, the social position of art and the artist, as well as the notion ‘community’, need to be redefined in the Netherlands.

Opera Aperta / Loose Work implicitly reveals the potential of this cultural infrastructure. From the outset, a decision was made to use a multidisciplinary group of participants: visual artists Johannes Schwartz, Joke Robaard and Barbara Visser, graphic designer Maureen Mooren and architects Herman Verkerk and Paul Kuipers. Despite their backgrounds in various disciplines, they share a fascination with the issue of representation. In addition, the Mondriaan Foundation and the curator have forged alliances with the Dutch Foundation for Literature and the Performing Arts Fund. These have resulted in commissions for the author Sanneke van Hassel and the composer Yannis Kyriakides.

In addition to this collaborative working methodology, Opera Aperta / Loose Work also refers to the opera model and the idea of a succession in time involving different scenes, an intermission, a powerful composition, an accompanying libretto, voices, a stage set, lighting and costumes. This model offers both a conflicting and seductive point of departure for the blending of different disciplines and commissions. The title refers to a 1962 publication by Umberto Eco.

Since 2005, Guus Beumer has been the director of Marres, the Centre for Contemporary Culture in Maastricht. He has also served as director of NAiM/Bureau Europa since 2006. The Mondriaan Foundation is responsible for the Dutch entries to the Venice Biennale. The Foundation appoints a curator who then chooses the artist.

International press contact Dutch Pavilion:
Neumann Luz Network
Sarah Willems
t +49 (0)221 923 59 87
sw@neumann-luz.de

Dutch press:
Mondriaan Foundation
Caroline Soons
t +31 (0)20 676 20 32
c.soons@mondriaanfoundation.nl

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