The Collective Eye
In Conversation with ruangrupa
9783954764662
192 pages
Distanz Verlag Gmbh Llc
Overview
“Our curatorial approach strives for a different kind of collaborative model of resource use — in economic
terms but also with regard to ideas, knowledge, programs and
innovations.” – ruangrupa
The documenta fifteen will be curated by a collective for the first time in its history. Another first: the artistic directors come
from Asia. ruangrupa is an association of nine friends who unconditionally
combine art with their everyday lives as a practice of living and surviving
together under the socioeconomic conditions of their native Indonesia. Fourteen
other collectives, so-called lumbung members, have been invited to join ruangrupa in transforming Kassel into a new, sustainable ekosistem. Lumbung, the Indonesian term for a communal rice barn, is the starting point for all
their activities and also this documenta.
In this volume of the book series Thoughts on Collective Practice ruangrupa talks about their beginnings, the harsh struggle for survival under the Suharto regime in Indonesia, the
post-dictatorship euphoria, student protests, punk, and video culture. About
their first art projects, maintaining solidary social relationships, the
Indonesian tradition of sharing, and their unusual approach to resources.
The autobiographical conversations are supplemented by five exemplary glimpses into ruangrupa's projects since 2003 and unpublished archival material.