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Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 01:53:47 -0600
From: info-AT-e-flux.com
Subject: AEROPLASTICS 





John Isaacs


"voices from the id"

http://www.aeroplastics.net


exhibition :  16-11 -2001 -> 19/01/2002
opening preview Thursday 15th of NOV  18.00-22 .00


AEROPLASTICS 
32 rue Blanche straat
B-1060 Brussels Belgium 
T (32) 2 537 22 02 
F (32) 2 537 15 49 

aeroplastics-AT-brutele.be

AEROPLASTICS is pleased to present "Voices from the id," the first 
Belgian exhibition of recent works by the Young British Artist John Isaacs. 
This extensive solo exhibition will include Isaacs' recent sculptural works 
­"Is more than this more than this", "Clever Kid" and "voices from the id", 
along with 20 recent photographic works. Aeroplastics will also be exhibiting 
a video screening of "The Turning Point", Isaac's documentary film recording 
the incredible experiment he produced in 1999/2000, designed to determine the 
effects of the new millennium on the animal kingdom, by observing the change of 
behaviour of Fiddler crabs found in the mangrove swamps of Trinidad. 

Five months in production, "Is more than this more than this" represents a 
return to the absurd figuration first seen in Isaacs' 1996 exhibition at the 
Saatchi gallery in London, combined with the viscerally grotesque themes explored 
in later anatomical works. In this way Isaacs presents a figure as both micro- and 
macro- cosm, an individual viewed from a fused societal and individual perspective. 
A contemporary vision of the classical figure of Atlas who no longer carries the 
Globe on his shoulders, but incorporates it into his being, so as to both support 
and inhabit it simultaneously.

In a world dominated by ego, both cultural and individual, Isaacs selfconsciously 
questions the institutions set in place to bolster this historically perpetuated 
perspective, while at the same time recognising the absurdity of his desire to have 
yet another voice included in the momentum of the debate. Though his work often 
utilises a cutting black humour, it never breaks from the aesthetic spectacle 
necessary to seduce the viewer. In this way his work cuts through preconceptions, 
leaving the spectator in no doubt that they are viewing something not only of 
recognisable, but of interest. 

Shying away from a politicised polemic if there is a point to be made, it is beaten 
to a pulp in the works production and concealed behind a cubistic inclusionary mental 
agility Isaacs prefers instead to lead us through familiar territory to a place of 
which we may have lost sight. For Isaacs art doesn't exist as the starting point of a 
dialectically progressive discourse but as "the threadbare scrap of evidence upon which 
to hang the argument for an emotional continuity from cave to capital."



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