Temple of Manufacturing. Storefront for Art and Architecture

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Temple of Manufacturing
Presented by Storefront for Art and Architecture
in Collaboration with COMPANY (Aamu Song & Johan Olin)

June 7th, 2017 – August 5th, 2017
97 Kenmare St, New York, NY

#templeofmanufacturing @storefrontnyc @com_pa_ny

“That which withers in the age of mechanical reproduction is the aura of the work of art.”
Walter Benjamin
The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction

In the 1950s, in the midst of modern discourse regarding industrial design, Charles and Ray Eames aimed to produce “the best, for the most, for the least.” More than fifty years later, global pro­cesses of mass production have complicated the democratic aspirations that the Eames sought to espouse.

In our current interdependent global economy, the designations “Designed by X,” “Made by X,” “Manufactured by X,” “Made in X,” and “Product of X” are increasingly complex. While their origins are based in trade agreements and intellectual property rights, they also carry the weight of serv­ing as symbols of economic protectionism, human exploitation, and ecological malpractice, among other issues.

Recently, we have witnessed the re-emergence of more “localized” forms of production. Handmade items, arts and crafts, and light manufacturing have made a resurgence in our contem­porary product-based markets. Among the reasons for this include responses against the perils of global mass production, reactions to the consumerist philosophies of the 80s and 90s, and the preservation of manufacturing processes and their associated identities of place. Combined with increasing preferences and desires for “artisanal” and “local” goods, these phenomena have changed the way we make things.

Temple of Manufacturing presents COMPANY’s long-term project: SECRETS. Traveling to remote sites around the world to learn crafting processes unique to particular industries and places, the duo (comprised of Aamu Song and Johan Olin) has collaborated over the last decade with a variety of communities to rethink the very processes and knowledge embedded in these places. Applying this knowledge to new and unexpected designs, COMPANY’s work creates an intersection between the mastery of traditional technique and the invention of a new, poetic, and personal material and object-specific vocabulary.

For the installation at Storefront, COMPANY presents its own Temple of Manufacturing, an installa­tion that reflects the feeling of sacredness that the duo encountered while visiting spaces of pro­duction all over the world. Raw materials, drawings, objects, designs, and process documents are presented alongside a series of frescoes painted in situ that narrate some of the journeys, topics, and works that structure their research.

Temple of Manufacturing presents objects conceived and produced as composite figures from COMPANY’s own design methods and their trips to Japan, Russia, Finland, Estonia, and the Amish communities of Pennsylvania. Part an artist’s travel log, part a sanctuary for the maker’s masters, and somewhere between an archive, an exhibition, and a store (the ultimate temple of contempo­rary capitalism) the installation reflects upon “the aura of the work of art” (in this case, the design object), and the hidden processes of design research as related to manual versus mechanized pro­duction.

“Designed by COMPANY,” “Made by COMPANY,” “Manufactured by COMPANY,” “Made with COMPANY,” and “Product of COMPANY,” the objects presented in this exhibition are built with love and shared with everyone, maintaining the playfulness that the Eames brought to the world of making, with an eye toward the ethics of production and global design culture.

About COMPANY
COMPANY, formed by Aamu Song and Johan Olin, is an art and detective agency from Helsinki, Finland. COMPANY has been discovering manufacturing secrets worldwide for over a decade, working as artists, designers, and producers, and running their own shop (Salakauppa) in Helsinki.

Exhibition Support
Special exhibition support for Temple of Manufacturing is generously provided by the Arts Promotion Centre Finland (Taike), the Finnish Cultural Foundation, the Finnish Cultural Institute in New York, and Frame.

The soundtrack for this exhibition was created by Tuomas Toivonen. Paint has generously been provided by Farrow & Ball.

Arquitectos: COMPANY


COMPANY X SALAKAUPPA
Aamu Song & Johan Olin
Laivurinkatu 10
FI-00150 Helsinki
info@com-pa-ny.com
www.com-pa-ny.com


COMPANY
is Aamu Song & Johan Olin, a design company based in Helsinki, Finland.
They work as artists and designers – often more like detectives – and run their own shop Salakauppa in Helsinki.