WORLD OF MATTER: EXPOSING RESOURCE ECOLOGIES

A World of Matter, Peter Mörtenböck and Helge Mooshammer, Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery, Montreal, 2015 (photo: Paul Litherland)

EXPOSING RESOURCE ECOLOGIES brings together seven works produced by WORLD OF MATTER, an international art and media project investigating primary materials (fossil, mineral, agrarian, maritime) and the complex ecologies in which they are embedded. Initiated by an interdisciplinary group of visual practitioners and theorists, WORLD OF MATTER responds to the urgent need for new forms of representation that shift resource-­‐related debates from a market driven domain to open platforms for engaged public discourse.

“World of Matter considers a planetary perspective on a world that matters.”

20 February 20 – 18 April 2015

Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery,
Concordia University,
MONTREAL

World of Matter, Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery, Montreal, 2015

World of Matter, Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery, Montreal, 2015

World of Matter, Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery, Montreal, 2015

World of Matter, Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery, Montreal, 2015

World of Matter, Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery, Montreal, 2015

World of Matter, Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery, Montreal, 2015

World of Matter, Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery, Montreal, 2015

World of Matter, Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery, Montreal, 2015

World of Matter, Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery, Montreal, 2015

World of Matter, Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery, Montreal, 2015

WORLD OF MATTER’s method of working and of gathering, sharing and debating knowledge is driven by a desire to build an expanded public commons, and as such constitutes an engaged social practice. The group’s thrust is global in scope, and is particularly sensitive to inequalities between and within areas of the global South, the exacerbation of poverty and the pervasiveness of corporate exploitation of labour and resources around the world. Critical of a human-­‐centered approach to resource extraction, the WORLD OF MATTER projects are informed and shaped by a broad field of actors (human and non-­‐human), and by diverse disciplines and cultural filiations. The urgent need to foster debate in the transnational public arena – debate that opens the possibility for different modes of social organization, – has led the various practitioners to embrace an open-­‐access approach in their online platform, to valorize visual material as a tool for building agency, and to diversify its mode of exchange by “acting” through exhibitions, symposia, texts and other public events.

Ten collaborators have developed visual projects that are the result of long-­‐term investigative fieldwork of the interconnected extractive ecologies at play in particular sites around the world, as well as their multifaceted impact on human and non-­‐human lives and systems. Videos, interviews, testimonies and narratives, documents, maps and texts are configured as installations in the gallery space and form a complex interaction of critical documentary analysis and speculations addressing our relationship to (and definitions of) nature.

By placing the result of their research and collaborations within an exhibitionary framework, WORLD OF MATTER engages with questions of display, aesthetic consideration, artistic experience, and art world reception – all areas that have been an underlying and open-­‐ended object of inquiry for the gallery. The documentary nature of their work, the volume of information and its manner of presentation require an extensive investment from the visitor. Their work resists standard forms of accelerated artwork consumption, and opens up the field of the visual, of the exhibited, to a reflexive engagement with complex subject matter.

Forthcoming publication: WORLD OF MATTER
The book contains art and research projects by 12 participants of World of Matter in addition to essays by Gavin Bridge, TJ Demos and Timothy Morton.

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The Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery and DHC/ART present :

Thursday, 19 February 2015

5:30 pm:
Artist talk by artist URSULA BIEMANN
On the Ecologies of Oil and Water
and a conversation between the artist and EMILY ELIZA SCOTT

7:00 pm:
Screening of White Oil
by JUDY PRICE

This event is being held at :
Maxwell Cummings Auditorium
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
1379, rue Sherbrooke Ouest

All photographs by Paul Litherland