EMISSARY FORKS featuring THOUSAND ISLANDS
April 21–September 9, 2017
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The Espace Louis Vuitton München is pleased to present EMISSARY FORKS featuring THOUSAND ISLANDS, the first solo exhibition in an institution in Germany by American artist Ian Cheng. It commemorates Cheng’s progressive practice in new digital art and honours his receipt of the 2017 “Award for the Filmic Oeuvre,” presented by Louis Vuitton in association with KINO DER KUNST. Conceived and produced under the artistic direction of the Fondation Louis Vuitton, the exhibition showcases key works by Cheng in the framework of the Fondation’s “Hors-les-Murs” program, destined to introduce previously unseen artworks from its permanent collection to audiences of the Espaces culturels Louis Vuitton in Munich, Venice, Beijing, and Tokyo.
Cheng is an artist dissolving the boundaries between art and artificial intelligence. Drawing on the principles of video game design, cognitive science and improvisation, he develops “live simulations,” living virtual ecosystems that begin with basic programmed properties, but are left to self-evolve without authorial intent or end. His simulations model the dynamics of often imaginative organisms and objects, but do so with the unforgiving causality found in nature itself. The artist describes his simulations as a form of “neurological gym”: a format to exercise the feelings of confusion, anxiety and cognitive dissonance that accompany the perpetual state of change, a defining characteristic of our times.
The lower Espace gallery showcases two recent works, Emissary Forks at Perfection (2015) and Emissary Forks for You (2016). The former, displayed as a panoramic projection, simulates a fertile Darwinian playground managed by an artificial intelligence who is conducting a post-mortem analysis on 21st century humankind. The latter, an augmented-reality simulation for the Google Tango tablet, allows visitors to physically follow and interact with Shiba Emissary, a canine super-pet, through the Espace gallery and the neighbouring Maison Louis Vuitton. On the upper gallery level, Thousand Islands Thousand Laws (2013), presented on a room-size LED screen, features a video-game gunman, a flock of herons, and an island of plants that endlessly mix and mutate.
Ian Cheng is the recipient of the 2017 “Award for the Filmic Oeuvre,” the third edition of the prize dedicated to an outstanding contemporary artist working at the intersection of visual arts and moving image. It is awarded by Louis Vuitton in the framework of KINO DER KUNST, Munich’s biennial festival of contemporary art and film, which in 2017 is based on the theme Fiction & Reality. The jury of this year’s award comprises: Jean-Paul Claverie (Advisor to the Chairman, Fondation Louis Vuitton), Ingvild Goetz (Founder, Goetz Collection), Hans Ulrich Obrist (Artistic Director, Serpentine Galleries), Suzanne Pagé (Artistic Director, Fondation Louis Vuitton), and Heinz-Peter Schwerfel (Artistic Director, KINO DER KUNST). Cheng’s solo show is in recognition of this partnership and his work’s recent accession to the permanent collection of the Fondation Louis Vuitton. Previous recipients of the award include Cory Arcangel (2015) and Wael Shawky (2013).
About the artist
Ian Cheng (b. 1984, Los Angeles) lives and works in New York. He holds an MFA in visual arts from Columbia University, New York (2009) and a BA in cognitive science from the University of California, Berkeley (2006). His recent solo exhibitions include Forking at Perfection, Migros Museum, Zurich (2016); Emissary in the Squat of Gods, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin (2015); Real Humans, with Wu Tsang and Jordan Wolfson, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf (2015); and Ian Cheng, La Triennale di Milano, Milan (2014). He also participated in the Liverpool Biennial 2016 and the 12th Lyon Biennial (2013), and the group shows WELT AM DRAHT, Julia Stoschek Collection, Berlin (2016); Stranger, MOCA Cleveland (2016); Suspended Animation, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC (2016); Co-Workers, Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (2015); and Co-Workers: Beyond Disaster, Bétonsalon, Paris (2015). Cheng’s first solo exhibition at an American museum opened on April 9, 2017 at MoMA PS1, New York.
About the Fondation Louis Vuitton
The Fondation Louis Vuitton is an institution that serves the public interest dedicated exclusively to contemporary art and artists, as well as 20th century works to which their inspirations can be traced. The Fondation’s own collection and the exhibitions it organizes seek to engage a broad public. The building created by architect Frank Gehry constitutes the seminal artistic statement by the Fondation. This building is already recognized as an emblematic example of 21st century architecture. The Fondation Louis Vuitton has welcomed more than a million visitors per year from France and around the world since its opening in October 2014. Confirming this international recognition of the Fondation’s artistic commitment, the exhibition Icons of Modern Art, The Shchukin Collection (October 2016–March 2017) received a record-breaking 1.2 million visitors.
From its opening in Paris, the Fondation Louis Vuitton announced that it would engage in international initiatives, both at the Fondation and in partnership with public and private institutions, including other foundations and museums. The Fondation is also responsible for the artistic direction of a specific “Hors-les-murs” program within its cultural spaces in Munich, Venice, Beijing and Tokyo, which are exclusively devoted to exhibitions of works from its collection. The exhibitions they organize are open to the public free of charge, and their programs are promoted through specific cultural communication.