Research Catalog

Oceanomania : souvenirs of mysterious seas : from the expedition to the aquarium : a Mark Dion project

Title
Oceanomania : souvenirs of mysterious seas : from the expedition to the aquarium : a Mark Dion project / curators, Sarina Basta, Cristiano Raimondi.
Publication
  • London : MACK ; Monaco : Nouveau musée national, [2011]
  • ©2011

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Additional Authors
  • Dion, Mark, 1961-
  • Basta, Sarina
  • Raimondi, Cristiano
  • Musée océanographique de Monaco, organizing institution.
  • Nouveau musée national (Monaco), organizing institution.
Description
188 pages, 4 unnumbered pages, 7 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations (some color); 31 cm
Summary
OCEANOMANIA: Souvenirs of Mysterious Seas, from the expedition to the aquarium is the result of a 18 month research project by artist Mark Dion at the initiative of the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco (NMNM), taking place at Villa Paloma (NMNM) and the Oceanographic Museum. Continuing his investigations as a naturalist, archaeologist and traveler, as well as his dedication and interest in museology and the ecology of the Oceans, Dion's approach to the exhibition starts with two observations: The recently completed Census of Marine Life (2010) which confirms that in some ocean environments up to 80% of species are still yet to be discovered, at a time when the ocean's animal diversity are undergoing massive depletion; and the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion, which has long-term repercussions on the environment of an entire region of the world and whose consequences still have yet to be measured. The Nouveau Musee National, (NMNM) presents a group exhibition of over 20 artists, ranging from the work of naturalists such as Ernst Heackel, the surrealists and filmmakers Man Ray and Jean Painlevé, to artists currently working with the ocean as site and social reality with figures such as Allan Sekula, and Xaviera Simmons. It also includes works by: Matthew Barney, Ashley Bickerton, David Brooks, David Casini, Marcel Camia, Peter Coffin, Marcel Dzama, Katharina Fritsch, Klara Hobza, Isola and Norzi, Pam Longobardi, James Prosek, Man Ray, Alexis Rockman,, Laurent Tixador and Abraham Poincheval and Rosemarie Trockel. This section of the exhibition engages with the sea as metaphor for the human psyche, the expedition as allegory and a form of artistic research. It also puts forth the less heroic figure of the invisible sea laborer, and the immigrant refugee, and specific representations and fantasies associated to marine life. The exhibition at the NMNM houses exhibitions within exhibitions, incorporating a selection from the NMNM's collection in what is titled "Davey Jones locker." Imagined as an underwater treasure room, it includes works from the collection relating by near or by far to the ocean, such as paintings by Lucio Fontana, Claude-Monet, J.M.W. Turner and Alphonse Visconti. This section also includes7 large-scale paintings of Bernard Buffet dating from 1989 that are based on Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, inspired by Alphonse de Neuville and Edouard Riou engravings, highlighting the character of Nemo, both a collector, a scientist, and a renegade whose vision of technology and the ocean has inspired and forewarned generations. These paintings reinforce the viewer's sensation of being in an enclosed space underwater for most of this section of the exhibition. One of the most significant and largest curiosity cabinets of the sea has been commissioned at the Oceanographic Museum, rearranging and pulling from obscure corners, the museum's collection of specimen, artifacts and artworks. This new commission is accompanied by a survey of works by Mark Dion, demonstrating twenty years of research and commitment to the subject of the ocean and its material culture, placed within the museum's permanent and temporary displays. The exhibition as a whole acts as a reminder of the neglectful exploitation of a rich and diverse aquatic life and mineral resources, playing on the sentiments of wonder, the marvelous, melancholia, and the apocalyptic, subject to the changing myths of the times and the market. The exhibition at the NMNM was developed within the framework of "Training for a Museum" with exhibitions previously conceived by Yinka Shonibare and Thomas Demand. As a whole, Dion's work for OCEANOMANIA, is as much with the museums, and their particular staff members as it is about the museums themselves, also re-questioning the values the institutions attribute to their respective collections, the role of the artist, curator and researcher, and their positions in constructing multiple narratives and the culture of our times. OCEANOMANIA is based on a general concept by Mark Dion. Co-curated by Sarina Basta and Cristiano Raimondi (NMNM) with the scientific support of Patrick Piguet (Oceanographic Museum of Monaco) and Nathalie Rosticher Giordano (NMNM). A.
Alternative Title
  • Souvenirs of mysterious seas : from the expedition to the aquarium.
  • Oceanomania: souvenirs des mers mysterieuses, un projet de mark Dion.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.
Note
  • Catalog of an exhibition held at the Villa Paloma, Monaco, Apr. 12-Sept. 30, 2011.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Bernard Buffet and Captain Nemo / Cristiano Raimondi -- The furnished man / Celeste Olalquiaga -- Calypso -- K[schwa]'lipsō / Matteo Norzi -- Cominigio Merculiano and Vincenzo Serino : two artists in the service of science / Christiane Groeben -- Davy Jones' Locker -- The mystery of depth / Ursula Harter -- Matthew Barney -- Ashley Bickerton -- David Brooks -- David Casini -- Peter Coffin -- Marcel Dzama -- Katharina Fritsch -- Klara Hobza -- Isola & Norzi -- Pam Longobardi -- Laurent Tixador & Abraham Poincheval -- James Prosek -- Alexis Rockman -- Allan Sekula -- Xaviera Simmons -- Rosemarie Trockel -- Self recording seas / D. Graham Burnett -- Exhibition as expedition, museum as object, or Mark Dion's deep-sea maneuvering / Sarina Basta & Jackie MaCallister -- Sea dreams / Celine Cousteau -- Oceanophilia/Oceanocide / Mark Dion.
ISBN
  • 9781907946073
  • 1907946071
LCCN
2011488702
OCLC
  • ocn753979102
  • 753979102
  • SCSB-1618376
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library