UCCA Beijing

MAP Office: The Oven of Straw

2013.4.26 - 2013.6.16

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Location:  Nave

In this installation in the UCCA Nave, Hong Kong-based artist/architect duo MAP OFFICE will focus on the historical, fundamental importance of wheat. "Oven of Straw" is a space paradoxically made of the very stuff it is intended to consume—a portrayal of an agricultural product crucial to society and economy yet highly vulnerable to fire and drought. With an imposing façade resembling a bank and including a two-channel video installation that gathers references to wheat in periodic cinema pieces, the installation focuses on the tenuous relationship between capitalism and farmers, looking at wheat as the original Marxian commodity. Originally displayed in Ukraine, a country with an economy largely based in agriculture, the installation was conceived for the first Kiev Biennial in 2012.

For more information, please read the "MAP Office: The Oven of Straw" press release.

Works in the exhibition

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MAP Office

The Oven of Straw

2012
Installation
450 x 630 x 450 cm

MAP Office

The Oven of Straw

2012
Installation
Installation

MAP Office

The Oven of Straw (Detail)

2012
Installation
450 x 630 x 450 cm

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