Beyond Growth An ideal capitalism

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Beyond Growth An ideal capitalism Michel Blazy, Maxime Bondu, Simon Boudvin, Mark Boulos, Blanca Casas Brullet, Charlie Jeffery, Toril Johannessen, Gustav Metzger, Dan Peterman, Thorsten Streichardt, Simon Starling, Superflex, Lois Weinberger exhibition March 24 - July 22, 2012 Opening Saturday March, 24 from 3 p.m. Free shuttle by reservation at 2.30 p.m. / Opera house-bastille Sunday June, 17 at 3 p.m. : lecture and screening by Simon Boudvin Contemporary Art Center La Ferme du Buisson Allée de la Ferme 77186 Noisiel +33 (1) 64 62 77 77 contact@lafermedubuisson.com lafermedubuisson.com

Beyond Growth : An ideal capitalism «Anyone who believes in indefinite growth in anything physical, on a physically finite planet, is either mad - or an economist.» Kenneth Boulding, The Economy of Love and Fear: A Preface to Grants Economics, 1973 «Though this be madness, yet there is method in t» Shakespeare, Hamlet, circa 1599 A model farm, La Ferme du Buisson fed for almost a century a model factory, The Menier chocolate factory, which was one of the great industrial empires of the nineteenth century. In 1848, sensing that the industrial revolution would come along with a social revolution, the Menier dynasty attempted to establish a form of ideal capitalism, unique in the history of industry. The production of chocolate grew at a spectacular rate due to technical, architectural and commercial innovations, the invention of advertising and a multinational strategy. Concurrently, Menier campaigned for a tax on capital and built a workers housing development for everyone s well being, including lodging, a cafeteria, free health care, a school, co-op stores, a savings bank, etc. It is thus that all of us, leaning on one another, will move forward with an undivided driving force towards progress. It is thus that revolutions and revolts will give way to a constant evolution, continuously replacing the good with the better. In the midst of a worldwide economic and ecological crisis, can we still believe in unlimited growth? The notion of growth, inseparable from the ideas, laws and practices of modernity, is generally perceived as positive, associated with prosperity and progress seen from the perspective of western humanism. Profit, productivity, accumulation and expansion became established fundamental values and the myth of growth and development spread throughout five continents. But it is interesting to remember that at the same time as the world shifted towards a system founded on productivism and excess, one part of artistic modernity endorsed an altogether different creed: less is more. A century later, how do artists address this idea of growth? Many artists investigate the idea of growth, whether in relation to economics, urbanism, physics, biology or botany, but they also use it as a way to question their own working methods. Echoing a series of exhibitions in Switzerland and Germany in 2011*, Beyond Growth brings together artists who explore the ambivalence of this notion through experiments in physics, biological cycles, mathematical formulas and critiques of the globalized economy. Watching a famous American fast food chain being gradually swallowed up by water, we catch sight of a boat slowly crossing a lake as it self-destructs; while exogenous plants overrun the ruins of western cities, fishermen in the Niger Delta attempt to protect their resources from the havoc wreaked by oil companies and Danish households invest in real estate thanks to hurricane Katrina... Recalling what Naomi Klein termed disaster capitalism, these works deal with local as well as international crises while simultaneously reflecting on production and artistic productivity. The artists appropriate the rationale of growth, exploiting its possibilities, such as organic processes of mutation, movement, excess, desire for proliferation and self-creation as well as its limits, such as saturation, overflow, pollution, loss of control and alienated work. While neoliberal economics ignore the phenomena of unproductive expenditure and entropy, i.e. the irreversibility of transformations in energy and matter, these artists place them at the center of their preoccupations to raise questions which are as aesthetic as they are economic, ecological and political. *On the Metaphor of Growth, Kunsthalle Baseland (Basel), Frankfurter Kunstverein (Frankfurt), Kunstverein Hannover (Hanover) Julie Pellegrin 2

Michel Blazy Mur de Pellicules, 2011 Food gelant (Agar-Agar), food coloring, variable dimensions Courtesy the artist and Art : Concept, Paris Kunsthaus Baselland Fontaine de mousse, 2007 Garbage cans, foam bath, compressor, pipes, variable dimensions Courtesy the artist and Art : Concept, Paris Marc Domage 3

maxime bondu Adolphe Chaillet, lettre patente (réplique), 2012 Ink on paper, each 29,7 x 21 cm Courtesy the artist 4

mark boulos All That Is Solid Melts into Air, 2008 Two-channel video, colour, sound, 15 Courtesy the artist 5

blanca casas brullet Reprises économiques, 2010-2012 Sewing on account books, variable dimensions Courtesy Galerie Françoise Paviot, Paris 6

Charlie Jeffery The Office of Imaginary Landscape, 2012 Installation, mixed media, variable dimensions Courtesy the artist 7

Toril Johannessen Expansion, 2010 Digital print, 105 x 145 cm Courtesy the artist and LAUTOM Contemporary, Oslo A4 Models : Flat, Curved, Spherical, 2010 A4 laser prints, 3 motifs, each 2000 copies Courtesy the artist and LAUTOM Contemporary, Oslo 8

gustav metzger Mirror Trees, 2009 Trees, concrete blocks, variable dimensions Courtesy the artist Jerry Hardman-Jones 9

dan peterman Things that Were Are Things Again, 2006 21 open-cast aluminum elements, variable dimensions Courtesy Klosterfelde, Berlin 10

Thorsten Streichardt Growing Drawing, 2012 Graphite on paper, 150 x 250 cm, sound system Courtesy the artist and Ursula Warbröl, Düsseldorf 11

Simon Starling Autoxylopyrocycloboros, 2006 Colour slide show, silent, 3 38 6x7 cm colour transparencies, Götschmann medium format slide projector and flight case Courtesy the artist and neugerriemschneider, Berlin Ruth Clark / Simon Starling 12

Superflex Flooded McDonald's, 2009 Film, colour, sound, 21 Courtesy Superflex and Jousse Entreprise When The Levees Broke We Bought Our House, 2008 Black and white photograph, 120 x 180 cm Courtesy Superflex and Jousse Entreprise 13

Lois Weinberger Wild Cube, 1991-2010 2 models, rib steel, each 100 x 100 x 100 cm 19 drawings, permanent marker, water colour on paper, each 40 x 30 cm Courtesy the artist Yves Bresson, Musée d art moderne de Saint-Étienne Métropole 14

Press relations Julie Pellegrin Director +33 (1) 64 62 77 11 julie.pellegrin@lafermedubuisson.com Mélanie Jouen Communication Manager +33 (1) 64 62 77 28 melanie.jouen@lafermedubuisson.com Contemporary Art Center La Ferme du Buisson Allée de la Ferme 77186 Noisiel France +33 (1) 64 62 77 77 contact@lafermedubuisson.com lafermedubuisson.com postal address Contemporary Art Center La Ferme du Buisson Allée de la Ferme - Noisiel 77 448 Marne-la-Vallée cedex 2 France 16