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RENEE GREEN, MARION VON OSTEN, AND PETER SPILLMANN.


SWISS INSTITUTE

This show presupposed that mythical myth·i·cal   also myth·ic
adj.
1. Of or existing in myth: the mythical unicorn.

2. Imaginary; fictitious.

3.
 beast, the gallery-goer willing to part with a bit of time--a highly valued commodity in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
. Outgoing Swiss Institute director Annette Schindler assembled these three separate installations around the idea of cultural labor. Projects by Renee Green, well known to the New York audience, and Marion von Osten and Peter Spillmann, Swiss artists who have often collaborated, encouraged a hands-on approach and devoted relatively little attention to questions of aesthetics. This relaxed attitude toward the conditions of display only lent more weight to the theme of production, giving priority to the participatory nature of the exhibition rather than focusing on the artists' finished output.

Green's installation, Platform: Ongoing Dialogues and Work (all works 2000), was the latest in a decade-long series of projects exploring the social processes involved in art's making and its reception. The operative term in much of Green's practice is "accretion The act of adding portions of soil to the soil already in possession of the owner by gradual deposition through the operation of natural causes.

The growth of the value of a particular item given to a person as a specific bequest under the provisions of a will between the
," which refers to the elements of growth and fusion that result from the gatherings she organizes in conjunction with her shows. Platform partly consisted of a series of public presentations and discussions with invited groups and individuals (architects, artists, Web designers, publishers) that were documented and accessible in the form of slides, texts, and videos scattered Scattered

Used for listed equity securities. Unconcentrated buy or sell interest.
 around the space for browsing. Like much event-oriented work of the '60s and '70s (Happenings and performance art), Green's platforms combine live interaction with the evidence of past activities. The actual objects that constitute the more tangible aspect of her work are not confined con·fine  
v. con·fined, con·fin·ing, con·fines

v.tr.
1. To keep within bounds; restrict: Please confine your remarks to the issues at hand. See Synonyms at limit.
 to the walls of the gallery; each installation offers both a vehicle for future cooperation an d a glimpse into the current state of Green's research.

Spillmann's contribution was also based on an additive additive

In foods, any of various chemical substances added to produce desirable effects. Additives include such substances as artificial or natural colourings and flavourings; stabilizers, emulsifiers, and thickeners; preservatives and humectants (moisture-retainers); and
 process. He presented a work in progress, Are You One of Them?, the main component of which was reached through a Web site (www.e-distrust.net) that seeks essays and images taking critical aim at the "newness" of the much-hyped New Economy. On simple shelves he displayed a series of mounted and enlarged media promotions for e-commerce products that pointed to the continuity in advertising between the pre- and postdigital eras. The consistent and not-so-surprising message among these recent ads was one of fluid business transactions in a world of hip, Net-friendly consumers. The common equation of entrepreneurship with a hassle-free lifestyle is one of Spillman's primary targets.

Von Osten highlighted the connections between labor and leisure, setting up a temporary video-rental station in the gallery, Oblomov's Corner Video-theque. Like the main character in Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov's 1859 novel Oblomov, who spends his days under the covers, visitors could watch videos while stretched out on a hot-pink bed or take them home overnight for a small fee. All the films addressed the topic of work, from Hollywood features like Colin Higgins's Nine to Five (1980) to the low-budget productions of the activist group Paper Tiger Television Paper Tiger Television is an open media collective dedicated to raising media literacy and challenging corporate control over broadcast medium. Based in New York City, Paper Tiger was founded in 1981. . Adding an element of fantasy, von Osten included several cassette sleeves that advertised nonexistent non·ex·is·tence  
n.
1. The condition of not existing.

2. Something that does not exist.



non
 films, perhaps alluding to future work opportunities.

While the three installations could have been better integrated to form a more cohesive cohesive,
n the capability to cohere or stick together to form a mass.
 exhibition (though it wasn't actually clear that this was the goal), Schindler persuasively demonstrated that the growing presence of art dependent on the viewer's collaboration continues to redefine Verb 1. redefine - give a new or different definition to; "She redefined his duties"
define, delimit, delimitate, delineate, specify - determine the essential quality of

2.
 the gallery experience. For the visitor who took the time to adequately engage the materials, the line between work and play blurred. In opposition to the digital economy's promotion of one's place of employment as just another personal style decision, these artists propose labor as a critically motivated form of leisure.
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Date:Feb 1, 2001
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