Berlin
13 May 2016
Left Gallery launch »The Future of the Left«

Spike & Yvonne Lambert are pleased to invite you to


The Future of the Left

Seeking to extend the precedents set by galleries like cointemporary.com, left gallery is a blockchain-based space for the display and dissemination of downloadable objects.

This event marks the official launch of the gallery, which has been in operation since 2015. Harm van den Dorpel, the gallery’s co-founder, with Paloma Rodríguez Carrington, will be present for a discussion of the roots and aims of the project, which grew out of an experience he had producing the work "Event Listeners" (2015) for the Austrian Museum of Applied and Contemporary Arts (MAK). The creation of the work marked the first recorded occasion on which an artwork was purchased by a museum using the cryptocurrency Bitcoin.

The event will be accompanied by a meal prepared by van den Dorpel consisting of gado gado with marbled eggs—Indonesian specialties which became familiar to Europeans as the advance of Dutch colonialism subsumed the territory known today as Indonesia. The foregrounding of the dish’s colonial origins not only places an elided aspect of European history in the spotlight, but also seeks to explore the quasi colonial relations that are increasingly being built into the Internet’s infrastructure, a mentality left gallery seeks to confront and oppose.


In 2016 left gallery will present works by artists including:

Alexis Anais Avedisian (curated by Nora Khan)

Damon Zucconi

Dorine van Meel

Gene McHugh (collaboration with The Composing Rooms and Version House)

Harm van den Dorpel

Hayal Pozanti

Rita Vitorelli

Ryan Kuo (curated by Nora Khan)

Sean Lockwood

Shawné Michaelain Holloway (curated by Nora Khan)


Text by William Kherbek

Sales and press enquiries: Paloma Rodríguez Carrington

https://left.gallery/


»The Future of the Left« is the first of a series of events, exhibitions and presentations on digital art jointly organised by Spike & Yvonne Lambert, intended to address the display, distribution, and collection of digital objects.


Left_1

Left_2

Left_3

Left_4

Left_5