Koen Vanmechelen
Leaving Paradise

Koen Vanmechelen
Leaving Paradise

CONNERSMITH.

Koen Vanmechelen, Leaving Paradise, 2013. Installation (Red Jungle Fowl, plants, wood, wire, wood chips, water, food), dimensions variable. Courtesy CONNERSMITH., Washington, DC. © Koen Vanmechelen.
May 1, 2013

Koen Vanmechelen
Leaving Paradise

May 4–June 29, 2013

Opening: Saturday, May 4th, 6–8pm

CONNERSMITH.
1358 Florida Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002

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www.connersmith.us.com

CONNERSMITH is pleased to announce Koen Vanmechelen’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.

Leaving Paradise marks the U.S. debut of major works recently created by the internationally renowned Belgian artist, featuring live chickens, sculpture, photography, installation, and video, including Hybridity in Art and Science – C.C.P., the multi media archive module presented at The Worldly House, dOCUMENTA (13).

Vanmechelen’s art provocatively reveals how synergies between culture and science shape identity. Biocultural diversity, the realist force that drives his work, emanates from the inextricable intertwining of human life with the life of all other creatures. In Vanmechelen’s oeuvre, biocultural diversity is embodied by a species that has co-evolved in symbiotic life with humans for several millennia: the domesticated chicken. Vanmechelen explains, “I see the chicken as a metaphor for man, and the egg both as a metaphor for the world and as the laboratory of the future. The egg is a protected environment and a source of life. Yet it is also a cage, a restriction from which we have to break free.” The concept of freedom through biocultural diversity inspired Vanmechelen’s critically acclaimed Cosmopolitan Chicken Project (C.C.P.), a global program to crossbreed all of the pure regional breeds of chicken in the world, which he began in 1998. The artist’s ongoing creation of a world-hybrid chicken reached its seventeenth generation in April 2013. To date, the hybrid consists of regional breeds of chickens in Belgium, France, England, U.S.A., Germany, The Netherlands, Mexico, Thailand, Brasil, Turkey, Cuba, Italy, Russia, China, Egypt, Senegal and Slovenia.

The alpha and the omega of the Cosmopolitan Chicken Project is the Red Jungle Fowl. This species, native to tropical forests in Asia, is the original chicken whence all breeds descended. Befittingly, the centerpiece of Vanmechelen’s Leaving Paradise exhibition is a live pair of male and female Red Jungle Fowls, who represent both the starting point and future of Vanmechelen’s global project. Over the ages, as the varied progeny of the Red Jungle Fowl were transformed by their human co-species in far away regions, the proto-chicken remained genetically unaltered in its native home. Protected but imprisoned by its metaphorical paradise, the Red Jungle Fowl is now on the brink of extinction with its habitat increasingly facing environmental threats. Meanwhile, its domesticated descendants are becoming increasingly infertile from inbreeding. Leaving Paradise expresses Vanmechelen’s vision of blending these domestic breeds back to a new starting point, not to reconstitute the proto-chicken of the past, but rather to set forth a perpetual evolution of diversification and recombination. In doing so, the exhibition raises existential questions of individual identity and life, and invites discussions on contemporary issues including globalization, domestication, genetic modification, fertility, cloning and diversity.

Vanmechelen will speak on this body of work, Saturday, May 4th at 5pm.

There will be an opening night reception at CONNERSMITH. on Saturday, May 4th from 6 to 8pm. Artist in attendance.

For further information or images, please contact the gallery at T 202 588 8750 or info [​at​] connersmith.us.com.

CONNERSMITH. is located at 1358 Florida Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002 in the Historic Atlas/ H Street Area. Gallery hours are Wednesday–Saturday 10–5pm and by appointment.

 

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