Woof Woof: Becoming Animal
Fabienne Audéoud, Imre Bukta, David Burrows, Tiago Carneiro da Cunha, Gelatin, Gilbert and George, Lola Kovács, Oleg Kulik, Matthew Leahy , Goshka Macuga, Michaela Math, Sinsia Savic, Bob and Roberta Smith, Peter Pommerer, Beáta Veszely, Ferenc Veszely, David Wilkinson, curated by Beáta Veszely and Grant Watson

For humans, animals have had a multiplicity of meanings and functions: as food, as pets, as symbols of virtues, ideas and psychological states. Animals serve corporations and nations, appearing on flags, in heraldry and on logos. But Woof Woof is not an animal theme show addressing these concerns it is a becoming-animal. Coined by French theorists Deleuze and Guattari, this term means moving away from the anthropomorphic, away from human sense into animal non-sense.The exhibition included drawing, painting, video, sculpture, photography and performance from eighteen artists by artists from Austria, Hungary, Serbia, Russia, Brazil and the UK. At the opening there was a performance by Fabienne Audéoud and a live horse guard by Beáta Veszely.

Michaela Math adopts animal personae with her repertoire of cats, snakes, spiders and protozoa. Oleg Kulik is known for his performances on Moscow streets and various international art venues in which, naked and collared, he terrorises passers-by as a dog. Tiago Carniero da Cunha has filmed an animal impersonator giving his most convincing ape performance. Imre Bukta makes work on his farm, using materials like corn and straw, creating playful animal forms. Peter Pommerer will be making a specially commissioned wall drawing. David Wilkinson is showing new work using found, broken porcelain figures.

The archive at the Hungarian Cultural Centre will consisted of documentation of the participating artists' works and historical material including artists such as Antonin Artaud and Jannis Kounnelis. On the opening night there was a performance by David Burrows and Bob and Roberta Smith, who recreated Joseph Beuys's performance I like America and America likes Me. There was also a film screening at ACF at the end programmed by Lucy Reynolds.

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