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Openings: hobbypopMUSEUM.


Everyone played at being terrorists when I was young," confides Sophie von Hellermann, one of the founding members of hobbypopMUSEUM, an insouciant in·sou·ci·ant  
adj.
Marked by blithe unconcern; nonchalant.



[French : in-, not (from Old French; see in-1) + souciant, present participle of soucier,
 German artists' collective that dared to romanticize ro·man·ti·cize  
v. ro·man·ti·cized, ro·man·ti·ciz·ing, ro·man·ti·ciz·es

v.tr.
To view or interpret romantically; make romantic.

v.intr.
To think in a romantic way.
 terrorism even in the wake of 9/11. This group of young artists--von Hellermann, Christian Jendreiko, Matthias Lahme, Dietmar Lutz and Andre Niebur form the core--banded together in 1998 while studying at Dusseldorf's famous Kunstakademie. Von Hellerman's deadpan remark was intended to "explain" the inspiration for hobbypop's installation Baader-Meinhof (also known by its subtitle, Hansel han·sel  
n. & v.
Variant of handsel.
 und Gretel)--realized at London's Assembly gallery in 2000 and at the Saatchi Gallery in 2001--which reimagined the fate of Ulrike Meinhof and Andreas Baader.

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With juvenile disregard for historical veracity, hobbypopMUSEUM inhabited the roles of these notorious German radicals while giving their story a Hollywood ending: Andreas and Ulrike survive captivity and move to London, where they live as a well-adjusted bourgeois couple. The nucleus of Hansel und Gretel consisted of eight oversize paintings, which were propped up on wooden supports evocative of theatrical sets and depicted scenes from Baader-Meinhof's would-be "normal life." Rejecting the mortuary grisaille grisaille (grĭzī`, –zāl`, Fr. grēzä`yə), a monochrome painting and drawing technique executed in tones of gray.  of Gerhard Richter's "October 18, 1977" cycle, 1988, as well as that work's political gravitas grav·i·tas  
n.
1. Substance; weightiness: a frivolous biography that lacks the gravitas of its subject.

2.
, hobbypopMUSEUM's installation was formally as whimsical as its make-believe premise. The faux-naive figurative canvases were painted with vibrant washes of color and loose brushstrokes. The prominently scrawled signatures and dates (Ulrike, 1985; Andreas, 1980) borne by each canvas assign (fake) authorship and acknowledge their debt to chic "bad painting" a la Bernard Buffet.

This detournement of the Hansel und Gretel tale, fueled by childlike romanticism, takes a jab at state-sponsored collective reconciliation by replacing acceptance of historical responsibility with a retreat into individual delusions. Hansel und Gretel is ultimately more Prada-Meinhof than Baader-Meinhof, as hobbypopMUSEUM's lighthearted treatment of terrorism deliberately mimics the fashion industry's exploitation of "edgy" subjects. The work's power to provoke is the consequence of a host of strategies that mix antagonism with sincerity. Projecting romantic optimism, generating empty imagery, promulgating laconic la·con·ic  
adj.
Using or marked by the use of few words; terse or concise. See Synonyms at silent.



[Latin Lac
 yet heartfelt discourse, and actively de-skilling their painterly craft--these are the key ingredients that drive hobbypopMUSEUM's troubling yet amusing practice.

This potent combination of "strategy and heart" (as hobbypop put it) is injected into all of their projects, which combine media as diverse as painting, environmental installation, music, and performance. Eschewing the sociopolitical so·ci·o·po·li·ti·cal  
adj.
Involving both social and political factors.


sociopolitical
Adjective

of or involving political and social factors
 agenda typically associated with collective artmaking--think ArtClub 2000, Gelatin gelatin or animal jelly, foodstuff obtained from connective tissue (found in hoofs, bones, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage) of vertebrate animals by the action of boiling water or dilute acid. , or Atelier van Lieshout--hobbypopMUSEUM stake their identity on a certain strategic frivolity Frivolity
Blondie

the gaffe-prone, frivolous wife of Dagwood Bumstead. [Comics: Horn, 118]

Dobson, Zuleika

charming young lady who unconcernedly dazzles Oxford undergraduates. [Br. Lit.
 and a winking semblance of capitalist collusion.

HobbypopMUSEUM sprang from the genealogical tree that blossomed in their hometown. Dusseldorf is not only host to the academy where Beuys once preached his message of "art-as-life-as-myth" but the city that nurtured the masters of postwar German painting: Richter, Sigmar Polke, Blinky Palermo, and Martin Kippenberger. The legacy they left to hobbypopMUSEUM's generation is permission to "play" with the oldest art's historical baggage, to make paintings that are simultaneously self-aware and self-abnegating, virtuoso and vulgar all within a single canvas. But perhaps hobbypopMUSEUM owe their biggest debt to Konrad Lueg and Gerhard Richter's performance Leben mit Pop: eine Demonstration fur den kapitalistischen Realismus (Life with Pop: A Demonstration for Capitalist Realism), 1963, at a Dusseldorf furniture store. That watershed event not only integrated "autonomous paintings" into a literal consumer scenario, it freed the painter from the silence of his easel. Instead of letting their paintings do all the talking, Lueg and Richter became active players on the public stage of artistic reception.

Having digested this lesson from their Capitalist Realist forefathers forefathers nplantepasados mpl

forefathers nplancêtres mpl

forefathers nplVorfahren
, hobbypopMUSEUM try to articulate the notion of "artistic agency" within the current conditions of the art world. The primary vehicle for this campaign comes in the form of earnest posturing and low-key theatrics the·at·rics  
n.
1. (used with a sing. verb) The art of the theater.

2. (used with a pl. verb) Theatrical effects or mannerisms; histrionics.
. In a series of group photographs staged for various posters and publications, hobbypopMUSEUM appear as a troupe of nice-looking twentysomethings with no visible reason for their affiliation. In these group portraits (including one by Thomas Ruff), the members of hobbypopMUSEUM seem to share nothing more than vacant facial expressions and good taste in casual clothes. The deliberate vacuity va·cu·i·ty  
n. pl. vac·u·i·ties
1. Total absence of matter; emptiness.

2. An empty space; a vacuum.

3. Total lack of ideas; emptiness of mind.

4.
 of these images corresponds to contemporary societal assumptions about the figure of the artist. As empty vessels for the fashion industry--flagrant examples include Maurizio Cattelan's Gap ad or that special Evening Standard Magazine feature with Tracey Emin in Vivienne Westwood--hobbypopMUSEUM offer no critical resistance. Instead, they make self-promotional images that conform to the "establishment" notion of how artists should look and behave.

Addressing the social machinations of the art world, hobbypopMUSEUM staged Furore at an East London gallery in 2000. Once again the group created an elaborate suite of paintings-cum-stage sets, this time depicting the life of the gallery's namesake, Vilma Gold, herself a character invented by the gallery's owners. Over the course of the evening, members of hobbypopMUSEUM orchestrated a full-fledged Happening: Original music, trashy atmospherics at·mos·pher·ics  
n.
1. (used with a sing. verb)
a. Electromagnetic radiation produced by natural phenomena such as lightning.

b. Radio interference produced by electromagnetic radiation.
, rambunctious drinking and chatter, off-the-runway fashion, and performative per·for·ma·tive  
adj.
Relating to or being an utterance that peforms an act or creates a state of affairs by the fact of its being uttered under appropriate or conventional circumstances, as a justice of the peace uttering
 vignettes coexisted with the paintings. Wearing an elaborate goddess costume, a sexy female member of the group lay silent on a bed in the middle of the fray, holding a picket sign that read "Ich habe keine Kraft fur London" (I have no strength for London). That melancholic mel·an·chol·ic
adj.
1. Affected with or being subject to melancholy.

2. Of or relating to melancholia.
 avowal An open declaration by an attorney representing a party in a lawsuit, made after the jury has been removed from the courtroom, that requests the admission of particular testimony from a witness that would otherwise be inadmissible because it has been successfully objected to during the  was the crux of the event: Without much irony, hobbypopMUSEUM staged an attempt (however feeble) to compete with the money, power, glitter, and mythology of their YBA YBA Banff, Alberta, Canada (Airport Code)
YBA Young British Artist (generation of British artists born between mid-1960s and 1970s)
YBA You'll Be Alright
YBA Youth Buddhist Association (Hawaii) 
 peers but a few tube stops away in Central London.

In a similar tableaux vivant performance entitled Neue Arbeiten auf Papier (New Works on Paper), 2001, hobbypopMUSEUM turned their attention to the received wisdom that current art must embrace participatory aesthetics. The members of hobbypopMUSEUM gathered on the stage of Dusseldorf's Malkasten. Three large paintings depicting a fictitious equestrian battle served as a backdrop for the "performance." A painted banner reading "Fight for the right idea" hung below the stage, which was adorned with a few pieces of furniture and several elegant vases of flowers. A portable record player broadcast LPs by Studio Apartment, the musical branch of hobbypopMUSEUM. Yet as the audience was allowed to observe only from behind a barricade far from the stage, the content of the performance was inaudible. (At Tate Britain last June, hobbypopMUSEUM staged The Melody of Destiny, which likewise strategically segregated artists and audience--this time fencing off the public with a long, pleated-paper painting.) As in the painted backdrops, pure visuality won out over information or exchange.

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HobbypopMUSEUM make political art, but not in the conventional understanding of the term. While there is a narrative trail that draws on contentious topics--German radicalism, collective memory, art-world power games, and the mechanisms of artistic reception--the collective shies shies 1  
v.
Third person singular present tense of shy1.

n.
Plural of shy1.
 away from making any clear value judgments in regard to these issues. Instead, with an indifference that mirrors the times, the artists present the viewer with a highly aestheticized amalgamation of fantasized scenarios, images, and sounds. Romanticism replaces ideology, and imagination substitutes for didactics, in hobbypopMUSEUM's unique blend of painting, theater, music, and artistic personae.

In this ongoing series, writers are invited to introduce the work of artists at the beginning of their careers.

Alison M. Gingeras is curator of contemporary art at the Centre Georges Pompidou Centre Georges Pompidou (constructed 1971–1977 and known as the Pompidou Centre in English) is a complex in the Beaubourg area of the IVe arrondissement of Paris, near Les Halles and the Marais. , Paris.
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