What are the implications of urgent conditions, responsibilities, and goals for cultural institutions? These are some of the key issues discussed by those participating in conversations across and beyond the six European museums that make up the L'Internationale confederation.
In April 2017 the five-year L'Internationale program
The Uses of Art culminates in a series of simultaneous activities: exhibitions, (online) publications, discursive events, and more. The program offers a wide and prolific reflection on the role of cultural institutions, and aim to encourage broader dialogue between the L'Internationale and partner institutions. Internationalism is not a space of uniformity in politics, industry or culture, and L'Internationale understands that pluriversality can be agonistic.
During
The Uses of Art program, SALT produced two major research-based exhibition projects.
How did we get here was shown at SALT Beyoğlu and SALT Galata (2015), at SALT Ulus (2016), and as part of
The 1980s. Today's Beginnings? at Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, the Netherlands (2016).
One and the Many opened at SALT Galata in 2016, and recently took place at Çankaya Municipality Contemporary Arts Center, Ankara. SALT team collaborated on a range of inter-institutional development programs in archives, mediation and access, as well as L'Internationale Online and Glossary of Common Knowledge projects. SALT also sourced single-work presentations from the collections of the partner institutions.
SALT's final
The Uses of Art exhibition attempts to provoke original responses and readings from its users of what SALT Galata, as a cultural entity, is or could be. Four artistic interventions/architectural gestures –by Abbas Akhavan, Refik Anadol, Futurefarmers, and Laure Prouvost– embrace the user through their reinvigoration of previously under-used aspects of the building and its resources, such as the archive, bringing to the foreground suggestions of different potential functions or possibilities that temporarily reframe the institution.
This is the first time that SALT has commissioned all the works in one project. The four independent positions have developed out of shared concerns and questions, in order to make a set of related, yet contrasting responses, creating spaces of dissensus and conversation.