ENEL CONTEMPORANEA AWARD 2010: AND THE WINNER IS… DUTCH ARTIST DUO, BIK VAN DER POL
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• A new format for the fourth edition: the winner is chosen from the 7
artists selected by the international panel of judges.
• The installation will be donated to the MACRO in Rome by Enel, and will
open in the Museum next Autumn.
Rome, March 9th 2010 – The Bik van der Pol duo (artists Liesbeth Bik and Jos Van der Pol)
have won the Enel Contemporanea Award 2010, the project sponsored by Enel to create
new works of art every year, with an energy theme, with commissions by artists from around
the world (www.enelcontemporanea.it). The work of art will be created with the help
of Enel and donated to the MACRO – the Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome – where
it will be inaugurated next autumn. In Are you really sure that a floor can't also be a
ceiling, artists reflect on the relationship between man and nature, highlighting the need
to behave in an environmentally-sustainable way. Thus, the celebrated Farnsworth
House, designed by Mies van der Rohe, which has been recreated as a one-off within the
museum, will become a unique home for butterflies, which are now one of the most
sensitive species to climate change and have even become an indicator of environmental
changes.
For this fourth edition, the format has changed. The award is now even more
international as the winner is chosen from seven artists from all around the world - Loris
Gréaud (France), Jonathan Horowitz (USA), Anya Gallaccio (Great Britain), Meg
Cranston (USA), Daniel Canogar (Spain), Allora & Calzadilla (Puerto Rico) and Bik van
der Pol (Holland), each one having been selected by a representative from the Scientific
Committee made up of international experts from the world of contemporary art.
The Scientific Committee’s members are: Marc-Oliver Wahler (director of the Palais de
Tokyo, Paris), Beatrix Ruf (Curator of the Kunsthalle, Zurich), Mami Kataoka (chief curator
of the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo), Tirdad Zolghadr (independent curator and critic, Berlin),
Lourdes Fernandez (director of the ARCO fair in Madrid), Jessica Morgan (curator at the
Tate Modern, London) and Hou Hanru (director of “Exhibitions and Public Programs” at the
San Francisco Art Institute).
Selected by Hou Hanru (Director of Temporary Exhibitions at the San Francisco Art
Institute), on March 9th Bik van der Pol was announced the winner by the Honours
Committee, made up of eminent figures from the world of culture who have contributed to
our country’s cultural and artistic heritage in an innovative and international way, and also by
a Presidential Committee.
The Honours Committee for the Enel Contemporanea Award 2010 included: Beatrice
Trussardi (President of the Trussardi Foundation), Franca Sozzani (Editor-in-Chief of Vogue
Italia) and architect Michele De Lucchi, Francesco Micheli (President of MiTo Settembre
Musica), who were joined by members of the Presidential Committee, Piero Gnudi(Chairman of Enel), Luca Massimo Barbero (Director of the MACRO) and Francesco Bonami (Artistic Director of Enel Contemporanea).
Liesbeth Bik and Jos van der Pol have been working together as Bik van der Pol since 1995.
Their pieces invite audiences to rethink spaces, their architecture, their function and history.
They explore art’s potential to produce and convey consciousness as though creating
opportunities for communication. Recent projects and exhibitions include: the Istanbul
Biennial; the Volksgarten exhibition at the Kunsthaus in Graz; Plug In at the Van
AbbeMuseum in Eindhoven; Models For Tomorrow at the European Kunsthalle in Cologne; the
Moscow Biennale (2007); Fly Me To The Moon, at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum; Naked Life,
MOCA, Taipei (2006); Secession, Vienna; Cork Caucus Cork (2005); and Nomads in
Residence, a workspace for artists, Utrecht (2003, with architects Korteknie/Stuhlmacher).
They have also produced a number of publications including: Catching Some Air (2002), With
Love From The Kitchen (2005), the current series Past Imperfect (2005, 2007), Fly Me To The
Moon (2006) and The Lost Moment (2007).
The partnership between Enel and MACRO was launched last year, with the aim of
creating enlightening synergies between the public and private sectors to promote
contemporary art. To coincide with the preview for the New MACRO which will take place in
Rome from May 26th to the 30th 2010, the new museum space will officially welcome
the work of art Frontier, created by American artist Doug Aitken for Enel Contemporanea
2009 and donated by Enel to the MACRO after its autumn residency on the Tiber Island.
Previous editions of Enel Contemporanea have seen work by seven international artists:
• in 2009, the open-air installation by American Doug Aitken on the tip of the Tiber
Island in Rome;
• in 2008, an environmentally-sustainable waiting room, equipped with solar panels,
created by Jeffrey Inaba from the United States at the Policlinico Umberto I Hospital in
Rome (permanent exhibit), a fun display of images, neon and video projections by
assume vivid astro focus amidst the ancient ruins of the Largo Argentina in Rome and
a secret garden created by the A12 group on the Venetian Lagoon for the 11th Venice
Biennale International Architecture Exhibition;
• in 2007, in Rome, a major installation by the Italian Patrick Tuttofuoco in Piazza del
Popolo, an interactive fountain by Jeppe Hein from Denmark in the Garbatella district,
and a striking lunar eclipse by English artist Angela Bulloch over Rome’s Ara Pacis.
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