General Idea was a Canadian collective comprising Felix Partz (1945-1994), Jorge Zontal (1944-1994) and AA Bronson (1946). It was founded in the late 1960s when the mass media was becoming increasingly influential and was blurring the line between the authentic art object and the reproduction. The collective employed subversive strategies. From 1986 the group focussed on highlighting issues around the AIDS epidemic. For example, they adapted Robert Indiana’s famous ‘LOVE’ symbol to create an ‘AIDS’ logo. In this installation, De Stijl functions as a cry for help. The primary colour yellow in Mondrian’s and Rietveld’s famous works is infected by the virus, making it green. The three chairs represent the members of General Idea, two of whom died from AIDS-related illnesses. [text 2018]
Title
Infe©ted Rietveld
Artist
General Idea
Felix Patz (1945 - 1994)
Jorge Zontal (Parma 1944 - 1994 Toronto)
AA Bronson (Toronto 1946)
Dating
1994
Material and technique
Object number
34971
Object type
Acquisition
aankoop met steun van de BankGiro Loterij 2018
Dimensions
hoogte 89 cm
breedte 65 cm
diepte 85 cm
Documentation
- Centraal Museum Utrecht [topstukken; 2020], Voorw. Bart Rutten, Marco Grob, Jacqueline Rutten (prod.), Hans Schopping, Sheila Stafleu, Lotte Bont, Thomas de Bruin (red.) (Utrecht, 2020), p. 110, p. 111 afb. in kleur
Exhibitions
- Stoel neemt stelling, Centraal Museum
- General Idea, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
- Bye Bye De Stijl, Centraal Museum
Persistent url
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