Date & Time

04 August 17 - 04 August 17

01:00 AM - 01:15 AM

Tour led by:
Sven Christian (South Africa), Adriane Iann Assistant Curator of Books and Works on Paper (Zeitz MOCAA).

Each day Zeitz MOCAA offers a short, 15-minutes  tour of one object or one artist. This tour is designed for individuals who wish to gain an in-depth knowledge of contemporary art through regular short visits during their lunch break.

Today’s tour will focus on Edson Chagas’ (Angola) Luanda, Encyclopedic City  which consists of twenty-three stacks of five thousand mass-produced images from the artist’s photographic series  Found Not Taken (2009-2013). This site-specific intervention in the museum will mark the first time that this installation has been exhibited since winning the Golden Lion Award at the 55th  Venice Biennale (2013).

The installation unravels the latent complexity inherent to the theme of the 55th Biennale: Encyclopedic Palace.   When a palace is encyclopedic, it becomes a city: in fact, the city incorporates an encyclopedic multiplicity of spatial conditions and situations within a single complex entity.

The series Found Not Taken  by Edson Chagas is an ongoing figurative investigation on the urban context of Luanda. Edson creates an Encyclopedic portrait of the interstitial spaces of Luanda by placing a derelict object in the urban context and re-activating it with unexpected visual associations.

Much like his idiosyncratic site for the Biennale, a private museum in Venice, Edson Chagas has chosen to situate the installation in the most idiosyncratic space in the museum–the transportation tunnels of the grain silo, once a key component of the early industrial framework of South Africa. Chagas’ modus operandi invites enquiries into the ways in which cities produce, consume, value, and discard the products they give birth to.

Edson Chagas’ pictures are exhibited in a random order. Each visitor is invited to walk through the space and to collect one of Chagas’ pictures and thus assemble their own encyclopedia.

Meet in the Grand Hall area, near the reception desk.