Niek van de Steeg
Updated — 06/11/2015

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Interview with Niek van de Steeg

By Hou Hanru (excerpt)
For the exhibition Yellow Cake & Black Coffee, Centre d'art Le LAIT, Albi, 2012

Since 1990 Niek van de Steeg has been working on “the relation between art and society, by way of a vision about construction, architecture and urbanism, which can be linked to a great tradition in art history since the Russian avant-gardes: the quest for the model of a new world.”

The relation between utopia and society is the main thrust of his research, encompassing subjects and places as varied as the realization of the Common Market of the Europe of the Twelve, the abandonment of the Renault factories on the island of Seguin, the Emmaüs community in Dijon and Amsterdam, the garden of the Villa Médicis, the Information Centre at the entrance of a kibbutz at Ein Harod, a construction site fence in Paris, a Regional Economic Activity Estate in Languedoc-Roussillon, etc.

These contexts define the premises of huge fictional constructions (the Pavillon à Vent, the Très Grande Administration démocratique, the Structures de Corrections and the Maison de la Matière Première) which are gauged by the reality of the exhibition. “These projects, with their many different meanings, are developed in varied forms and media, used in a paradoxical and dialectical way, comparing what is and what might be with the troubling reality of the administrative, political, industrial, commercial, world system...”.