Pause: Jimmy Robert
(After Ian White)
Joie noire
19–20 January 19

Dates

Sat – Sun, 19.–20.01.19

In the framework of Pause the performance Joie noire takes place on

19 January 19, 8 pm

20 January 19, 8 pm

Please note that the event starts at 8 pm sharp. Admission after this time is not possible.

Admission: 5 € / 3 € reduced

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Berlin-based artist Jimmy Robert (born in 1975, Guadeloupe, FR) presents Joie noire, a performance that uses KW as a stage to investigate the worlds of disco and death. Robert’s new work starts with an examination of two bodies in the context of the history of clubbing, and asks: What is the nature of a body’s visibility? What is the role of desire? What and who remains when the party is over? And how will the show go on? Considering the nightclub as a space of rhythm and sensuality, as well as assessing its potential to host underground celebration, Joie noire dissects elements of club culture. It blocks out the white light of the gallery to embrace the vernacular of the dancefloor, and by this means opens up a critical meditation on the legacy of the 1980s with specific regard to AIDS, activism, gender and race. Joie noire is produced with support from The Hunterian, University of Glasgow, and Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin. Thanks to Susanna Kirschnick and Christine Fenzl at gOlab, and Dominic Paterson.

This performance is the first in a three-part Pause series dedicated to the late Ian White (1971–2013) and comprises work by White’s friends and collaborative associates—Jimmy Robert, Emma Hedditch, and Every Ocean Hughes. An artist, performer, curator, teacher and writer based in London and Berlin, White’s work responded critically to the role of institutional infrastructures in the production of art. His work often raised the question how the limits of these infrastructures could be exposed, tested and disrupted through moments of public performance. The 2019 Pause program will explore how White’s legacy continues to influence contemporary performance and durational collaboration. The 2019 Pause series is part of Reflect-Suspend-Dismantle, a year-long program around the work of Ian White, which takes place at various locations in Berlin, and is delivered in collaboration with curator Kirsty Bell, Arsenal Institute for Film and Video Art, DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program, and the Estate of Ian White.

Jimmy Robert’s multidisciplinary practice encompasses performance, photography and film. His work often explores the politics of spectatorship, reworking canonical and avant-garde performances and hereby challenging their racial and gendered readings. Recent solo exhibitions include Jeu de Paume, Paris (2012); Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, (2012); Power Plant, Toronto, (2013); Museum M, Leuven (2015); La Synagogue De Delme, France (2016); Western Front, Vancouver, and Peer Gallery, London (both in 2017). Robert’s performances have been presented at Tate Britain, London, (2004); MoMA, New York (2014) and Migros Museum, Zurich (2015). Robert’s most recent performance work Imitation of Lives was co-commissioned by Performa17 and the Glass House, and took place in New York in November 2017. Robert lives and works in Berlin.

Curator: Mason Leaver-Yap
Curatorial Assistance: Sabrina Herrmann

Exhibition Folder (PDF)

Part of project: Pause series

The Pause series of KW Institute for Contemporary Art allowed for an ephemeral yet deep engagement with a single artwork in order to draw and question relationships between the past, present, and future. A Pause acted as a punctuation of KW’s regular program by presenting an artwork for a short period of time in between exhibition cycles, working with this state of in-between. Pause projects were predominantly commissioned or reworked pieces that shifted between or even merged the disciplines of performance, installation, video, and sonic work.

Overview

2017–2024

Pause: Billy Bultheel & James Richards

Workers in Song

7–9 June 24

Pause: The Noa Eshkol Chamber Dance Group
25/27 August 23

Pause: Alexis Blake

Crack Nerve Boogie Swerve

27–29 January 23

Pause: Lydia Ourahmane
sync
1–2 October 22

Pause: Tobias Spichtig
Die Matratzen
19–23 January 22

Pause: Michele Rizzo

REACHING

1–3 October 21

Pause: Archivio Conz Collection

Broken Sounds / Remote Music—Prepared Pianos

16–19 January 20

Pause: Every Ocean Hughes

Help the Dead

24–25 August 19

Pause: Emma Hedditch

+49 30 243459-53

18–19 May 19

Pause: Evelyn Taocheng Wang

What is he afraid of?

27–30 September 18

Pause: AA Bronson

Garten der Lüste

26–29 April 18

Pause: Ericka Beckman

Super-8 Trilogy

18–21 January 18

Pause: Margaret Honda

Spectrum Reverse Spectrum

18–20 August 17

Pause: Anthony McCall

Line Describing a Cone

27–30 April 17

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