Adam Linder Service No. 5: Dare to Keep Kids Off Naturalism Duration variable Courtesy of the choreographer

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You might not notice it at first. But the atmosphere upstairs is cool-white, ever so slightly off, artificial. A mood is set, at once alienating and charged, in a space left largely empty, its scale and white walls rendered more apparent. Four performers move in this space, their kinetic impulses surging through their bodies as if following enigmatic orders. They capture your attention with their improbable acts and then casually pull a shroud-like costume over their head and sit or lie down in a corner, forming an amorphous blob, whenever they need time off from their physical exertion. EN Performance Times Opening 7.9.2017, 7 10 pm Thursdays 3 8 pm Fridays 1 6 pm Saturdays and Sundays 12 5 pm Finissage 28.9.2017, 3 7 pm, ongoing performance, including from 6 7 pm The Handover, during which Adam Linder will hand over the exhibition space to Shahryar Nashat s exhibition The Cold Horizontals Over the three-week duration of the exhibition, four dancers will sustain this for a total of sixtyfive hours. They enact the newest artwork by Adam Linder, a choreographer, dancer, and visual artist. Linder is classically trained and previously performed for the likes of The Royal Ballet in London and contemporary dance ensembles such as the Michael Clark Company and Meg Stuart s Damaged Goods. He now makes works both for the stage and for art spaces, the latter taking the form of what he calls choreographic services. In these, Linder s material is the body, or perhaps more precisely: that body s labor. His is a reflection on performance art in relation to servicebased economies, while also pushing up against the museological onus on preservation and accumulation. As a matter of principle, his artworks are never for sale. And yet there is, importantly, a transactional element that drives these choreographic services: for every presentation, the hosting venue is obliged to put on view a contract in which, among other details, the artist lists for how many hours the venue has hired the service and how much it is paying hourly for its waged workforce. Extending Conceptual Art s aesthetics of administration, Linder puts the contract that binds his and the institution s negotiation front and center. For his first solo exhibition in Switzerland, Linder presents the newly commissioned Service No. 5: Dare to Keep Kids Off Naturalism. His structural framework for the service acts like a choreographic algorithm that contains a set of visual, sonic and physical cues, yet within this format performers are granted an agency that allows for the piece to remain open and evolving from within. Such is the nature of each of Linder s services. Here, sound plays a crucial role. A musical score in four parts spurs multiple options for each of the performers to respond to and, as a result, across the sixtyfive hours, no moment is exactly replicated.

There is a certain absurdity to the performed actions and no narrative arc or dramaturgic development. The performers Leah Katz, Justin F. Kennedy, Noha Ramadan, Stephen Thompson are, like Linder (who also intermittedly performs), exceptionally skilled, trained in various dance conservatories. You know this because the performers command and finesse are evident even when their acts don t resemble dance at all. As they move, a voiceover relays a strange list of collective actions: we imprint, we hustle, we choose, we lubricate, we fake analyze, we shape and cry, we animate, we mystify. In tandem or apart, performers dress and undress, donning and shedding various specially conceived costumes that give graphic shape to their forms. There is something object-like, almost a sculpturality, to these bizarre uniforms that look alternately like an astronaut s gear or sports wear, ornamental objects (one costume mimics a Persian rug) or functional machinery (one costume includes a silver, telescopic prosthetic arm, another takes on a less identifiable form but also requires the use of an air pump). These outfits prompt or enable the performers movements. When not in use, they hang or rest in special stations created along the walls of the exhibition space. The subtitle of Linder s piece, Dare to Keep Kids Off Naturalism, evokes one of the central concerns of his work: a critique of what he sees as the seemingly requisite naturalism of so much contemporary performance art. Linder s exhortation to keep the next generation off naturalism is a response to the history of performance and specifically its relatively recent adoption by the visual art world. Dance, in particular when it enters the white cube of an art space, often has been mobilized to provide a supposedly naturalistic, authentic encounter, visible in the privileging of everyday gestures, the so-called de-skilling of performers, and the paring down of bodily adornment. With Service No.5, Linder heads into the opposite direction. And the piece s voiceover underscores this, announcing the fundamental rift between what you are looking at and any pretense of a naturalistic representation of reality: We are not your mirror it defiantly declares. Adam Linder was born 1983 in Sydney, AUS; he lives and works in Berlin and Los Angeles, USA. Adam Linder Service No. 5: Dare to Keep Kids Off Naturalism Duration variable Courtesy of the choreographer Performers: Leah Katz, Justin F. Kennedy, Noha Ramadan, Stephen Thompson Sound: Steffen Martin Costume design: Adam Linder with Natalia Gattini Management: Andrea Niederbuchner Service No. 5: Dare to Keep Kids Off Naturalism is a co-production of Kunsthalle Basel and South London Gallery. The exhibition is generously supported by Peter Handschin and Jackson Tang. Thanks to Ariel Ashbel, Francesca Bertolotti-Bailey, Steven Cairns, Ricardo Carmona, Dominic Eichler, Jorge Gonçalves, Anna Gritz, Lina Grumm at HIT Studio, Peter Handschin, Martin Hatebur, Romy Kießling, Isabel Lewis, Sarah McCrory, Lorenzo Montagnani, Aram Moshayedi, Shahryar Nashat, Ioanna Nitsou, Simon Parris, Clare Robson, Ana Rocha, Stephanie Rosenthal, Silberkuppe, Jackson Tang, Josephine Thomas, Annemie Vanackere, Michel Ziegler, and with special thanks to Maria Mazzone Center for the Arts & Humanities, Monteverdi Hotel, MEZZANINE, and Espaço MIRA for the residency support offered for the piece. GUIDED TOURS THROUGH THE EXHIBITION Every Sunday at 3 pm guided tour, in German 17.9.2017, Sunday, 3 pm Curator s tour, in English EDUCATION / PUBLIC PROGRAMS Artists talk with Adam Linder and Shahryar Nashat 12.9.2017, Tuesday, 6.30 pm The two artists discuss their respective solo exhibitions and the ways in which they constructed reciprocity between them. Discussion moderated by Elena Filipovic, director Kunsthalle Basel, in English. Introduction to the educational program for teachers 21.9.2017, Thursday 6 8 pm Teachers are introduced to the current exhibitions and get a backstage visit to Kunsthalle Basel. By reservation kunstvermittlung@kunsthallebasel.ch. Conducted in German. In the Kunsthalle Basel library you will find an associative selection of publications related to Adam Linder s artistic practice. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram and share your photos and impressions with #kunsthallebasel. More information at kunsthallebasel.ch

Adam Linder Service No. 5: Dare to Keep Kids Off Naturalism Kunsthalle Basel 8.9. 28.9.2017 Pressebilder / Press Images Download-Link: www.kunsthallebasel.ch/presse/

Bildnachweis: Adam Linder, Service No. 5: Dare to Keep Kids Off Naturalism, Kunsthalle Basel, 2017. Performerinnen und Performer: Leah Katz, Justin F. Kennedy, Noha Ramadan, Stephen Thompson. Foto: Nicolas Gysin / Kunsthalle Basel Image credits: Adam Linder, Service No. 5: Dare to Keep Kids Off Naturalism, Kunsthalle Basel, 2017. Performers: Leah Katz, Justin F. Kennedy, Noha Ramadan, Stephen Thompson. Photo: Nicolas Gysin / Kunsthalle Basel

Adam Linder ist 1983 in Sydney (AUS) geboren. Er lebt und arbeitet in Berlin und Los Angeles (USA). / Adam Linder is born 1983 in Sydney (AUS). He lives and works in Berlin and Los Angeles (USA). AUSBILDUNG / EDUCATION 2000-2002 The Royal Ballet School, London; two-year diploma dance BÜHNENSTÜCKE (AUSWAHL) / FOR THE STAGE (SELECTION) 2016 - Kein Paradiso, Premiere in Made in LA, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (USA) 2015 - Auto Ficto Reflexo, Premiere HAU, Berlin, weitere Performances inrencontres Choreographiques, Paris, Serralves Museum, Porto (PT) 2013 - Parade, Premiere HAU 3, Berlin, weitere Performances in HAU 3, Berlin, Rencontres Choreographiques, Paris, Dampfzentrale, Bern - Cult to the Built on What, Premiere Kampnagel Hamburg (DE), weitere Performances in Sophiensäle, Berlin, Tanz im August, Berlin, American Realness, New York (USA) - Cult to the What, Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel (CH), weitere Performances auf der LISTE Performances, Basel (CH), KM-Künstlerhaus Graz (AT), Kunsthaus Bregenz (AT) 2012 - Several Costume Changes, Kunsthaus Dresden (DE) - MA MA MA Materials, Premiere Silberkuppe, Berlin, weitere Performances in Uferstudios Berlin, Halle für Kunst, Lüneburg (DE), Kunstverein Nürnberg (DE) CHOREOGRAFIEN & VIDEO KOLLABORATIONEN (AUSWAHL) / CHOREOGRAPHIES & VIDEO COLLABORATIONS (SELECTION) 2016 - Some Strands of Support, Liverpool Biennial (UK) - Some Cleaning, Kunstverein Nürnberg (DE) - Some Strands of Support, Schinkel Pavilion, Berlin - Some Proximity, 20th Sydney Biennial (AUS) - Some Cleaning, Nasher Scupture Centre, Dallas (USA) 2015 - Some Riding, ICA London - Some Cleaning, 356 Mission Road, Los Angeles (USA) - Some Proximity, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (USA) - Some Proximity, Museum of Modern Art, Warschau - Some Cleaning, Lulennial, Mexico City - Some Cleaning, Palais de Tokyo, Paris - Some Cleaning, WATTIS Institute, San Francisco (USA) 2014 - Some Proximity, Frieze Art Fair, LIVE section, London - Some Cleaning, Museum of Arts & Design, New York (USA) - Parade, Filmadaption von Linders gleichnamigen Bühnenstück, unter der Regie von Shahryar Nashat, Premiere auf der 8. Berlin Biennale für zeitgenössische Kunst - Some Cleaning, Silberkuppe, Berlin 2011 - The Rehearsal of Adam Linder, in Kollaboration mit Shahryar Nashat, Studio Voltaire, London - Dining at the Wilsons, in Kollaboration mit Shahryar Nashat, The Watermill Center, New York (USA) Pressekontakt / Press Contact Claudio Vogt, Kunsthalle Basel, Steinenberg 7, CH-4051 Basel Tel. +41 61 206 99 11, press@kunsthallebasel.ch