" W " by Stefano Cagol @ MuHKA for Into the light. ERROR ONE

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Stefano Cagol, " W ", 2009, neon installation,
MuHKA, Antwerp
Curated by Ria Van Landeghem
ERROR ONE
een zwervend initiatief voor hedendaagse beeldende kunst
a nomadic initiative for contemporary art
Antwerpen

"W" is a neon installation.
The 4 (and more) phases of the light are characterized by a symbolic central W, the
unique geometrically symmetric letter of the sequence. Exactly 40 years from when Bruce
Nauman conceived his "Raw/War" neon (just realizing the mirrored video "Lip Sync" in 1969), "W"
recalls the same palindrome word, but opening to new interpretations. There was the Vietnam
War, but Nauman declared that the work was not specifically and politically connected with "this"
war, preferring the language manipulation of the three letters of "war" illuminated from one side
and then from the other side to write different words. "W" is not referred to a war in particular,
too. We can read attribute and following noun as raw war: pure conflict, conflict (war) as basic
(raw) element of living. Finally conflict is indivisibly part of our life. This means not only that
after 40 years we have the same or even higher number of wars in the world, but that conflict is
also in every moment: at work, driving our car, in every family and every community, both
national and cultural in the art system. In fact the terms war and conflict mean etymologically
confrontation, without a specific negative connotation. Stefano Cagol poses words in front of
spectators and city passers-by, as slogans that he opens to wide and familiar, positive and
negative meanings, without closing in an a priori interpretation.

INTO THE LIGHT 09 by ERROR ONE

2 -12 December 2009
Video and light installations in public space.
2 museums and 5 galleries in Antwerp South

Opening Wednesday 2 December 2009 at 19:30
Royal Museum for Fine Arts, Leopold de Waelplaats,

20:30: Performances by Jean-Philippe Convert,
Goele de Bruyn, Sylvester Anfang II
19.00-22u: Continuous showing of the new film, Long
Live the New Flesh, by Nicolas Provost with a special
guest in Cinema Zuid, Lakenstraat 14
Saterday 12 December
19:00-22:00: Continuous showing of Apologies 1 6
by Shaun Gladwell (AU) in Cinema Zuid

In cooperation with: Royal Museum of Fine Art, Antwerp (KMSKA), Museum of Contemporary
Art, Antwerp (M HKA), Koraalberg Gallery, Maes & Matthys Gallery, Stella Lohaus Gallery, Tim
Van Laere Gallery, Zeno X Gallery
This second edition of Into the Light is an international project for contemporary art with video
and light installations in public space in Antwerp South, in cooperation with the Royal Museum of
Fine Art, Antwerp (KMSKA), the Museum of Contemporary Art, Antwerp (M HKA) Koraalberg
Gallery, Maes & Matthys Gallery, Stella Lohaus Gallery, Tim Van Laere Gallery and Zeno X Gallery.

MARIE JOSÉ BURKI (CH), STEFANO CAGOL (IT), VAAST COLSON (BE), JEAN-PHILIPPE CONVERT
(FR), CEL CRABEELS (BE), GOELE DE BRUYN (BE), JOS DE GRUYTER & HARALD THYS (BE),
TAMAR FRANK (NL), SHAUN GLADWELL (AU), ANDREAS GOLINSKI (DE), PEPA IVANOVA (BG), RIA
PACQUÉE (BE), NICOLAS PROVOST (BE), WILHELM SASNAL (PL), BART STOLLE (BE), JORIS VAN
DE MOORTEL (BE), ANGEL VERGARA (ES)

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