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Heart Beat, 2008 Baltic Art Centre for contemporary Art, New Casttle, UK |
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Heart Beat at BALTIC comments on the use,
control and overdose of information in the
era of global exchange. Toguo believes that
the media is all consuming, even intoxicating.
He explains: “For me information is primordial.
I’ve got the radio on all day. I like to read
newspaper headlines and compare them
according to their political sympathies. It’s
a vital need to know what’s going on in the
entire world. That overdose of information,
scoops, scandals, disinformation naturally
inspires me a lot.You need to step back,
however vis-à-vis the information, the press,
precisely in order to disassociate the real info
from the disinformation. But disinformation is
a wonderful source of inspiration!”
For Heart Beat, Toguo, in collaboration with
local students has “censored” pages from a UK
daily broadsheet newspaper, removing the text
and leaving only the images. This “democratic”
action creates a new face for the newspaper
page, allowing for new readings and asking us
to question the information we receive. The
project is a development of his previous work,
Die Tageszeitung: conversation avec Frau
Schenkenberg. As a student in Düsseldorf,
Germany unable to speak the language,
Toguo communicated with his elderly German
neighbour by removing sections of text from her
daily newspaper. At BALTIC the “censored”
newspapers cover the walls creating a
backdrop for works including watercolours
from the ongoing Dreamcatcher series. |
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