Emre Hüner 'The New Horizon'

solo exhibition

18 April thru 6 June 2010
Location: Hogewal 1-9, The Hague
Open: Wednesday thru Sunday 12-5 pm
Curator: Övül Durmusoglu
Exhibition design: Diplomacy in Reflex

Opening:
Saturday 17 April 2010, 5 pm preceded at 4 pm by an introductory presentation, video compilation of reference and archive material by Emre Hüner

Guided Tours:
Sunday 25 April 2010, 3 pm
Sunday 16 May 2010, 3 pm


Photos of the opening
Photos of installation in progress

Following his breakthrough at the Manifesta 7 (2008), Emre Hüner presents 'The New Horizon' at Stroom Den Haag, his first solo exhibition in a European institute. In his work Hüner deals with shattered dreams of modernity - of social utopia, historical progress and material plenty for all - in the form of a re-assembled universe. ‘The New Horizon' is shaped after American designer Norman Bel Geddes' imaginative futuristic visions of social utopia in the 1930s and Paul Virilio's hypermodern readings on the transformed world perception caused by changing human modes of locomotion and warfare. It brings together very recent work including the film ‘Juggernaut' (2009) in an exclusive environment prepared by Diplomacy in Reflex (Can Altay, Asli Kalinoglu, Nilufer Kocabas) in response to his work, both hosting the pieces and forming an additional layer.

More about 'Juggernaut' click here.

Emre Hüner's 'Panoptikon', a speculating narrative arresting the flow of time, became one of the highlights of both the 10th Istanbul Biennial (2007) and Manifesta 7 in Bolzano (2008). Hüner works intensively with an archive of found photographs, books, films and images from the internet, which is put together using keywords such as modernism, naturalism, colonialism or technological progress. From his archives he develops complex, sensitive and skillful work. That may be drawings, films, animations and objects that provide the viewer with a key to a rich, reconstructed world of art historical, cinematic, literary and philosophical references.

Emre Hüner (1977, Istanbul) was educated at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan (IT). Solo exhibitions: 'Juggernaut' (2009) in Rodeo and 'Bent 003' (2007) in BAS. Group exhibitions (selection) in 2009: 'Code Share', CAC, Vilnius (LT); 'Manifest Destiny', Extra City, Antwerp (BE); 'Younger than Jesus', New Museum, New York (USA). In 2008: ‘Good Gangsters In Town', Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei (TW); 'NeoFUTUR - Pour Des Nouveaux Imaginaires', Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, Toulouse (FR); 'Sammeln Und Ordnen In Der Gegenwartskunst', Solothurn (CH). In 2007: 'Sidewalk Cinema', Vienna (AT). In 2005: 'Foxtrot, a site-specific project', Isola Art Center, Milan (IT). The artist is currently in residence at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam.

The exhibition is put together by Istanbul based international curator/writer Övül Durmusoglu (1978, Ankara).

Acknowledgement: Mondriaan Foundation, Rodeo

PRESS
NRC Handelsblad, 7 May 2010 (in Dutch)
Den Haag Centraal, 23 April 2010 (in Dutch)

LINKS
Website Nilufer Kocabas (Diplomacy in Reflex)
Weblog Övül Durmusoglu


Emre Hüner, 'Juggernaut', 2009
Emre Hüner, 'Juggernaut', 2009
Emre Hüner, 'Juggernaut', film still, 2009
photo: courtesy Rodeo
'The New Horizon', overview Stroom Den Haag
photo: Andre P. Meyer
Emre Hüner, 'Juggernaut', 2009
Emre Hüner, Juggernaut (2009), presentation at Stroom
photo: Rob Kollaard
Emre Hüner, Juggernaut (2009), presentation at Stroom
photo: Rob Kollaard
Emre Hüner, installation view at Stroom Den Haag
photo: Rob Kollaard
'The New Horizon', overview Stroom Den Haag
photo: Andre P. Meyer
Emre Hüner, installation view at Stroom Den Haag
photo: Rob Kollaard
Emre Hüner, installation view at Stroom Den Haag
photo: Rob Kollaard
Emre Hüner, installation view at Stroom Den Haag
photo: Rob Kollaard
Emre Hüner's display of sources of inspiration for 'Juggernaut'
photo: Rob Kollaard
Emre Hüner's display of sources of inspiration for 'Juggernaut'
photo: Rob Kollaard
Emre Hüner, inspiration for 'Juggernaut'
photo: © NASA Langley Research Center