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Student Showcase Archive

Céline Manz

MA work

MA work

  • 'fold; Simulationisms #2:Tapisserie Dada, Composition à triangles, rectangles et parties d'anneaux, 1916'

    'fold; Simulationisms #2:Tapisserie Dada, Composition à triangles, rectangles et parties d'anneaux, 1916', Céline Manz 2017-2019
    Digital Print on Organza Silk
    118 cm x 84.09 cm | Photographer: Céline Manz

  • Detail of 'fold; Simulationisms # 8: Emblem''

    Detail of 'fold; Simulationisms # 8: Emblem'', Céline Manz 2018 / 2019
    Digital Print on Organza Silk
    97.58 cm x 113.67 cm

  • 'fold; Simulationisms # 4: Six espaces distinct 1939''

    'fold; Simulationisms # 4: Six espaces distinct 1939'', 2018 / 2019
    Digital Print on Organza Silk
    85.20 cm x 118.00 cm

  • Detail of 'fold; Simulationisms # 6: Esquisse pour composition Aubette 1927'

    Detail of 'fold; Simulationisms # 6: Esquisse pour composition Aubette 1927', Céline Manz 2018 / 2019
    Digital Print on Organza Silk
    103.00 cm x 126.30 cm

  • 'fold; Simulationisms #7: Six espaces distinct 1939'

    'fold; Simulationisms #7: Six espaces distinct 1939', 2018 / 2019
    Digital Print on Organza Silk
    80.26 cm x 113.00 cm

  • 'fold; Simulationisms' - Detail of a prototype of a woven design inspired by Taeuber's 'Composition Aubette 1928'

    'fold; Simulationisms' - Detail of a prototype of a woven design inspired by Taeuber's 'Composition Aubette 1928', Céline Manz, made at the weaving workshop of RCA's Textile Department 2018 / 2019
    Jacquard weaving, mercerised cotton yarn

  • 'fold; Rhythmic Sound Patterns'

    'fold; Rhythmic Sound Patterns', Composed and performed by Jakob Warmenbol. In response to a concept by Manz, Warmenbol created a series of synesthesia-based audio reactions on the same designs by Taeuber that served as inspiration for Manz's series "fold; Simulationisms'. 2018 / 2019
    Experimental analogue music, audio files
    www.celinemanz.com/fold

  • Cover of Arp's original memoir on Sophie Taeuber and cover of 'fold; The Letters' . The reversed fonts refer to the reversal of the speaker. In the multiple, she it is she that is speaking.

    Cover of Arp's original memoir on Sophie Taeuber and cover of 'fold; The Letters' . The reversed fonts refer to the reversal of the speaker. In the multiple, she it is she that is speaking., Hans Arp / Céline Manz. Customized fonts on the cover of 'fold; The Letters' made by Jules Estéves. 1946 / 2018
    Risograph print on Munken Paper
    17.5 x 12.2 cm

  • 'fold; The Letters' - Multiple (here on top of the working copies of Taeuber's original letters to Arp.

    'fold; The Letters' - Multiple (here on top of the working copies of Taeuber's original letters to Arp., 2017 - 2019
    Risography on various Munken papers, thread, ribbon, stitched cardboard box
    220 x 175 x 60 mm

  • 'fold; The Letters' - Multiple.

    'fold; The Letters' - Multiple., Actress Laura Lienhard is currently developing a spoken piece using the pages of the multiple as a script for an improvised Dadaist performance, after a concept by Céline Manz. 2017 - 2019
    Risography on various Munken papers, thread, ribbon, stitched cardboard box
    220 x 175 x 60 mm

fold; (body of work)

The immersive installation fold; is based on long-term research into the effects that copyrights have on the circulation of cultural heritage. It is a follow-up to Manz's project Rythme sans fin. Building on Walter Benjamin’s idea of the reactivation of artworks, she aims to quote cultural artefacts and their makers back into existence through the means of visibility.

The project consists of several elements; case studies based on the example of Sophie Taeuber-Arp, a multidisciplinary Swiss Avant-Garde artist who, for the 70 years following her death (id est until her copyrights expired), was exceptionally difficult to research.

The work evolves around archival material – letters Taeuber wrote to her husband – and extracts of her oeuvre. These two elements are presented in an installation that juxtaposes various media ranging from text, performance, fabrics and sound. Manz is notably interested in examining the nuances between 'being inspired by‘, copying and re-enacting, and which of these methods is the most effective for re-activating Sophie Taeuber‘s voice in a contemporary context.

The title fold; refers to the folds in the letters and the folds created by draping fabrics. It is also a concept; as a verb, fold; refers to Manz’s practice of superimposing and layering elements with the aim to create a new image.

The project is based on various multidisciplinary dialogues. It includes contributions by Jakob Warmenbol ('fold; Rhythmic Sound Patterns'), Laura Lienhard ('fold; The Letters - Dadaist Lecture‘),  Leo Silkeberg William-Olsson & Amina Seid Tahir ('fold; Rean-Actors‘). With a special thanks to Jules Estèves, the Zurich Central Library, Emmeli Person from Index Contemporary Art Foundation in Stockholm, Claire Hoffmann from the Centre Cultural Suisse in Paris, as well as Andreas Schneitter.

Info

Info

  • MA Degree

    School

    School of Arts & Humanities

    Programme

    MA Contemporary Art Practice, 2019

    Specialism

    contemporary-art-practice--critical-practice-pathway

  • Céline Manz (1981, CH) is a research-based artist. Her work takes a critical view on authorship, appropriation and the problems caused by copyright restrictions in times of digital access. Her initial explorations centred around the question– 'Who owns the artwork?' – from the artist's point of view, while her more recent work shifts to focus on the broader context of copyright restrictions' impact on cultural heritage. Manz was educated as a bookseller and studied photography in Switzerland before she graduated from the Photography Department of the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam in 2013.

    Her BA-graduation work was nominated for the Gerrit Rietveld Award (NL), the Gogbot Award (NL) and the Prix Photoforum (CH) and was internationally featured in print and online media. Since then, she has been awarded the 3Package Deal by the Amsterdam fonds for the Arts (NL), a grant of the City of Basel, was artist in residence at the Cité internationale des Arts Paris. Her work has featured in various solo and group shows, among others in Kunsthalle Basel (CH), de Appel Arts Centre Amsterdam (NL), Museum for Contemporary Art Erarta in St Petersburg (RU), Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art Rotterdam (NL),  Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam (NL), Kunsthaus Langenthal (CH) and the Photoforum Pasquart in Bienne (CH). 

    Since 2014, she has run STUDIO 47, an experimental research platform for artistic practices concerned with appropriation, and publishes artist multiples as STUDIO 47 PRESS. In 2017 she was longlisted for the Prix de Rome (NL), and her project 'Rythme sans fin' was featured in 'The London Open 2018‘ at the Whitechapel Gallery in London (UK). Also in 2018, she was part of the pilot campaign of 'Free Art Now', a project that showcased art on advertising pillars and posters all over the city centre of Amsterdam. Her graduation project fold; premiered in the travelling music, sound art and philosophy conference 'Regenerative Feedback' at Worm in Rotterdam in May 2019.