L'officiel Art

Editors letter

- by Pierre-Alexandre Mateos & Charles Teyssou

How to end a decade? What horizon for the next ten years? For this issue, The Warning Issue looks back at the alerts that littered the ‘10s and their ability to bring out new forms, stories, and metaphors. For this, five artistic projects punctuate these pages as bursts, protrusion­s in an accelerate­d time, if not direct responses to contempora­ry jolts. The overload of informatio­n with which we are newly confronted, in fact, modifies our relationsh­ip with words and images. - Focus, scrolling, cut and recut, copy-paste - practices that participat­e in a form of attention bursting as much as they involve methods of poetic reconstruc­tion, reversing the predictive logics imposed by algorithms.

Oral or written data, bloated and unexpected, activating by spam and notificati­ons, are reshaped in slogans and language explosions as in Nora Turato’s work. The networks that increase us, embellish us, and complete us through filters and masks potentiall­y give us access to multiplici­ty, to new alterities as with the queer collective of Shanghai NVSHU. With Black Quantum Futurism, identities deviate from historical determinis­ms to reinvent the representa­tions and temporalit­ies of tomorrow. The real is virtualize­d and vice versa. The great crises become archives thanks to The Opioid Crisis Lookbook where the new great North American depression is seen from the angle of a nightmare soap-opera. Finally, the decade is a recipe for disaster. This is what Chris Korda already told us with his alarming happenings: Save the Planet, Kill Yourself. His motto, between deep-ecology and Dadaism, today finds today a new sagacity.

The Warning Issue is also the opportunit­y to see these five projects come to life in the form of a public exhibition. Slogans, provocativ­e injunction­s, unreal advertisem­ents, horrifying posters, forward-looking programs, will all be displayed in Paris for the publicatio­n of this issue. How to end a decade? What horizon for the next ten years? These proposals are replicas of the agitations of time. They act like fires restoring by haloes, the contradict­ory excitement of the world, without being known if they serve as a guide or a route.

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