Rien ne va Plus (Netherlands)

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exhibition
16 September – 21 November, 2010, Pavilion Unicredit – centre for contemporary art and culture, Bucharest

The exhibition presents the impact of the economic, environmental and generation crisis over architecture and the way to approach the complexity of those issues to set up a future outline. “Rien ne va Plus” started as a research project with the starting point that we are the witnesses of a triple crisis: an economic one, connected to the estate speculations, another one, the environmental one, connected to unprecedented climatic changes and, finally, that of generations.

 The exhibition compiled texts, images and data on those, with no clear distinction – which texts are part of which crisis. The phrase “Rien ne va Plus” comes from the roulette. It literally stands for the moment when all bets are made, the moment of suspense between the results. Literally, “Rien ne va Plus” is the moment when everything stops.

An exhibition made by Powerhouse Company (the Netherlands).
Organizers in Bucharest: Zeppelin Association and Pavilion Unicredit.
Supported by: Embassy of the Netherlands, Pavilion Unicredit, Administration of the National Cultural Heritage. Partner: Roca. Sponsor: Hansen.