Tuesday to Sunday
10 am to 6 pm
Object description | HD Video, 21 min 40 sec |
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Object category | video |
Material |
Objektmaß:
USB flash drives
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Technique |
Gesamtobjekt:
video
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Dimensions |
Untitled:
Untitled: 21 min,
Untitled: 40 sec
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Year of acquisition | 2023 |
Inventory number | AV 271/0 |
Creditline | mumok - Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien |
Rights reference | Cokes, Tony |
Further information about the person | Cokes, Tony [GND] |
Tony Cokes’s SM BNGRZ 1 + 2 is a two-channel video installation, deploying the familiar strategy of witty juxtapositions of text, music, colour and font to mesmerizing effect. The work interrogates the importance and value of communal spaces of resistance and liberation in the form of club culture and raves. In the context of the Covid-19 global pandemic, however, and the decimation of the nightlife economy, Cokes’s SM BNGRZ 1 + 2 ultimately leads to new questions on the potential loss of these liberating spaces through the impossibility of collectivity as a force of resistance and pleasure. Central to the work are citations of Jeremy Gilbert and Ewan Pearson’s academic work charting dance music’s transatlantic evolution and its origins in the history of social oppression. Cokes offers a parallel reading of Rainald Goetz’s Rave – a 2020 translation of the novel that captures the debauchery and aura of resistance within techno music’s sensory pleasures.