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Bob and Roberta Smith: Help Build the Ruins of Democracy

Archive Shelf Location 6B2(0045)
Library Shelf Location 18.SMIT
Publication Date 2005
Description

BALTIC film produced by BALTIC Archive. 

Bob & Roberta Smith bring their DIY aesthetic to Gateshead in an exhibition called Help Build the Ruins of Democracy, including previously unseen works and a new BALTIC commission. Bob & Roberta Smith are an artistic enterprise, sincere in their ambition to bring anarchy to people’s perceptions of art through a conceptual, yet playful approach to art and its making. Their work invites participation and encourages the idea that art can act as a catalyst for change. Eileen, a new commission, is made from 58 concrete panels that form the walls of an improvised three-sided shack. The work tells the story of a woman whose life is shaped by a series of chance occurrences and recalls an extended conversation between the artist and a friend ‘Eileen’, who grew up in a divided Ireland in the 1960s & 70s. Eileen becomes a story about the stupidity of prejudice. A second work, Conference in Bremen, mischievously questions notions of leadership and vehicles for decision-making. The artists staged an event in the Bremen parliament building where 8 characters from history (including Mozart, Winston Churchill, Martin Kippenberger, Jacques Tati, and Jesus Christ), meet to resolve some of the world’s most pressing problems. The exhibition also includes several of Bob & Roberta Smith’s signature text pieces using their ‘inconsistent’ typeface with slogans that lampoon figures from cultural history, politics, fashion and art. Sometimes misleading, and often derogatory, these can be anarchic or purely absurd.

Quantity 1
Formats DVD, MPEG 4
Related Artist Bob and Roberta Smith
Related Event Bob and Roberta Smith: Help Build the Ruins of Democracy (11 Dec - 3 April 2005)
Related Gallery BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
Language English

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