Wilson Tarbox is an Art Historian, Critic and writer based in Paris, France.

DAU’s Totalitarian Reality Show: Artwork of the Century or Stalinist Cosplay?

DAU’s Totalitarian Reality Show: Artwork of the Century or Stalinist Cosplay?

The multimedia art ‘experience’-cum-independent Soviet state recruited a cast of 400 to live on an enormous film set for years

 

It is more than a film but not exactly an exhibition. Not quite theatre or performance, although elements of both are omnipresent. It has Mongolian shamans, Russian orthodox priests, rabbis, imams and psychoanalysts, if you need to vent. There are meticulously detailed recreations of Soviet-era apartments inhabited by people who only speak Russian. Eminent performance artist Marina Abramović is supposed to make an appearance. (She is one of the project’s many celebrity ‘ambassadors’ who also include physicists and mathematicians Carlo Rovelli and Dimitri Kaledin, theatre directors Peter Sellars and Romeo Castellucci, artists Carsten Höller and Philippe Parreno and the designer Rei Kawakubo, among others.) And, for one euro, a stony-faced barman will serve you watery coffee or a litre of beer. It is DAU, the multimedia art ‘experience’-cum-independent Soviet state that is being hailed by its creators as the art-event of the century and by the French press as a disastrous flop.

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Stone Fruit and Paper Insects: Erika Verzutti’s Play with the Soft and the Hard

Stone Fruit and Paper Insects: Erika Verzutti’s Play with the Soft and the Hard

Tomás Saraceno: How Spiders Build their Webs

Tomás Saraceno: How Spiders Build their Webs