The Mechanical Corps. On the Trail of Jules Verne

11. April 2015 - 12. July 2015 Dortmunder U, Level 3

Steam engines, clockworks, cogs and gears, valves and pistons, copper, riveted steel and leather – the retro-futuristic world of steampunk is fascinating more and more hobbyists and novelists, nostalgists and utopists, established artists and eager amateurs.

For The Mechanical Corps curators Peter Lang (†) and Christoph Tannert have gathered a formidable collection of contemporary objects and artworks whose aesthetics hark back to the late nineteenth century. Their exhibition explores a phenomenon that can be observed in visual arts, fashion, design, literature, film and comics since the 1980s, namely, a growing fascination with the functionality, beauty and utopian potential of technologies developed in the heyday of industrialisation. Paradoxically, they attraction seems to grow as modern life is increasingly determined by invisible and impenetrable technology, acceleration and constant information.

The Mechanical Corps is an exhilarating hodgepodge of artefacts from the realms of contemporary art, popular culture and subculture. It assembles sophisticated mechanical devices, Victorian-inspired costumes, mind-boggling designs and crazed inventions that bring to mind the fantastical worlds of Jules Verne, while blurring the boundaries between art, handicraft and DIY as well as the distinction between experts and nerds.

The exhibition was produced by and first shown at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin. It will be staged in Dortmund in memoriam of Peter Lang, who sadly passed away last year.

 
Design: Tobias Jacob

Kindly supported by:

Capital Cultural Fund

Cultural Partner:

WDR 3

Media Partners:

ARTE Creative
bodo
Ruhrgestalten

 

 

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