Prof. Rotraut Pape of the HfG Offenbach invities all interested
visitors to take part in the opening of thexe exhibition for "FRIGO
GENERATION 78-90". A look back at 10 years of vision and unparalleled
energy: in the 1980s FRIGO was one of the most emblematic of Europe’s
alternative culture groups. Lyon was the hub of this artistic
effervescence.
The FRIGO Collective got their name from
the cold room of the former Lyon cheese factory that hosted their
activities in the 1980s. For 10 years, FRIGO boasted an intense artistic
production across all fields: free radio (Bellevue 95.8), music,
scenography, graphic design, installation and performance art,
exhibitions, photography...
The Vernisage takes place at:
07.03.2017, MAC musée d´art contemporain, LYON
The exhibition goes on til the 09.07.2017.
FRIGO
exhibited a hundred cubic metres of water at the Centre Pompidou,
succeeded in closing the Musée d’Art Moderne following a performance,
launched a pirate TV station, refashioned TF1’s TV studios, wrote an
obituary for the Théâtre National Populaire, rolled a stone weighing
five tonnes to India, invited Michael Nyman to perform a private concert
on-site; filmed Hermann Nitsch and Paul McCarthy, enjoyed Potlatch in
Hamburg, and attended Documenta 8 and Ars Electronica in Linz, Austria.
The collective ceased their activity in about 1989, around the time of
the fall of the Berlin Wall and the inauguration of the Magiciens de la
terre exhibition in Paris.
This fantastic true story can be discovered from the 8 March to the 9 July 2017 at the mac LYON.
A
laboratory embracing a plurality of forms and disciplines, FRIGO was
also at the origin of a very active international network bringing
together visual artists, choreographers, poets, actors, writers and
musicians, including ORLAN, Régine Chopinot, Benni Efrat, Mike Hentz,
Dieter Appelt, Fabrizio Plessi, Marie-Christine Vernay...
All information can be found on the website.