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The (Dis)order of Things
by Rossi & Rossi
Location: Rossi & Rossi
Artist(s): Erbossyn MELDIBEKOV
Date: 26 Aug - 25 Sep 2009

Rossi & Rossi is delighted to present The (Dis)order of Things, the first UK solo show of internationally renowned contemporary Kazakh artist Erbossyn Meldibekov, whose epic installations have gained critical acclaim and have been exhibited at international biennials, galleries and museums.  The exhibition will take place at Rossi & Rossi, 16 Clifford Street, London W1, from Wednesday 26 August to Friday 25 September 2009 and is curated by the writer and curator Sara Raza.

Adapting its title from the French thinker Michel Foucault’s seminal text The Order of Things (Les mots et les choses), published in 1966, the exhibition’s title is a play on the social, cultural, economic and political upheavals in the post-Soviet landscape of Central Asia and Kazakhstan, which obtained its independence in 1991 following the collapse of the Soviet Union.  Central to Meldibekov’s practice is his examination of these tensions by adopting a variety of personalities ranging from epic Mongol warrior to shaman or political prisoner, to challenge and provoke regimented systems of order within Central Asia and beyond.  By attempting to locate the region’s position and relationship to Asia and the Islamic world within a post 9/11 climate, the artist does not shy away from highlighting Kazakhstan’s position in world politics as the oil-rich republic begins to establish itself as a major Asian emerging market.

Articulated through a variety of media such as performance, installation, sculpture and new media, Meldibekov’s exhibition will transform the gallery into a cabinet of curiosities brimming with re-appropriated symbols of East and West to create objects, which are at once familiar and foreign. This can be seen in the series of traditional Iznik-style Turkish plates, the centrepiece imagery of which is replaced by clichéd images of barbaric Islamic stereotypes and US army vehicles, a series of drawings of Asian weapons that blur historical war vehicles with futuristic design, and a Persian carpet made entirely from the pigments of metal brushes, which extends the metaphor for the domestic space as both a friendly and hostile environment.

Accompanying the exhibition will be a catalogue with a preface by Fabio Rossi, a curatorial essay by Sara Raza, and an interview between Valeria Ibraeva, director of the Soros Center for Contemporary Art, Almaty, Kazakhstan, and Erbossyn Meldibekov.  A series of free educational events will also take place during the exhibition in collaboration with the British-Kazakh Society and the Kazakhstan Society in the UK and will include “in conversation with the artist”, an evening of dialogue between Meldibekov and Aliya de Tiesenhausen, a Kazakh art critic, curator and PhD candidate at London’s Courtauld Institute of Art, and a separate curator’s tour and Q&A evening for university-level students across London’s colleges.
 

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