Metaphysical Washing Machine
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Part of God Out of a Washing Machine Ilya Orlov's solo show. Forum Box, Helsinki, Finland
2023
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Acrylic and calcium silicate on chipboard and wood. 270 x 240 cm
Metaphysical Washing Machine was an installation consisted of three elements: a painted prism-shaped panel hung on a wall (acrylic and calcium silicate on chipboard and wood, 270 x 240 cm); a wallboard presenting photo documentation of the Metaphysical Washing Machine at work (paper on chipboard and wood, 91 x 122 cm); and Alexander Pushkin’s volume of late poems, along with the Moscow Art Magazine, both after being washed in a laundrette washing machine (bits and pieces of paper and pulp exhibited in a laundry basket and on a drying rack).
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Metaphysical Washing Machine was created with the participation of Anna Rawlings.​
Installation view
Metaphysical Washing Machine was part of Ilya Orlov’s solo show God Out of a Washing Machine at Forum Box gallery in January 2023, along with two other projects (Stella Laura Andersson: The Missing Matriarch of Finnish Dada and Squares and Freaks of Nature in Time of Evil) and a conceptual sculptural assemblage Overthrone.
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From God Out of a Washing Machine exhibition press release:
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"In Orlov’s new show, his trademark strategy of hacking traditional exhibition formats, toying with contemporary art clichés, and poeticising art administration jargon is pushed a little further. A solo exhibition looks like a group show of mutually incompatible artists; wall texts that normally explain the exhibits become exhibits themselves, to be explained by the works. Finally, the exhibition statement, instead of telling explicitly what it is all about, offers a piece of ‘international art English’ so convoluted that it makes one nostalgic about the clarity of e-flux announcements:
“Marrying Duchamp’s eroticist mechanics with forgotten baroque landscape painting; scrupulously recreating Malevich’s craquelures (only for the sake of switching on gravity in his weightless utopia); putting the artist’s own witticisms into the mouths of contemporary philosophers like Timothy Morton and Donna Haraway; planting inverted perspective of Byzantine icons into constructivist axonometry; and finally, turning Sol Lewitt’s cube into a ‘metaphysical washing machine’, the exhibition invites the viewer to look at culture and art itself through a psychedelic conceptualist kaleidoscope of sorts.”
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Taide-lehti journal critical review (in Finnish) can be accessed here
Guided tour to the exhibition (Anna Rawlings)
God Out of a Washing Machine exhibition was made with the participation of Eero Karjalainen, Mark Maher, and Anna Rawlings.
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Consultants: Juha-Heikki Tihinen, Leonor Ruiz Dubrovin, Matthew Cowan, Andrey Ustinov, Semyon Motolyanets, Sezgin Boynik, and Jyrki Siukonen.
Acknowledgements: Irina Ptakhova, Jan Kaila, Mika Elo, Kaisu Koivisto, Pasha and Sasha Rotts, Frank Brümmel, Elisa Vuori, Lars Federley, Seppo Sinkkonen, Anna Akins, Kamilla Billiers, Avreno Heikka, Jana Siren, Katharina (Ina) George, Martin Ormin.
Special thanks: Riikka Anttonen.
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Photographs: Anna Autio, Mark Maher, Anna Rawlings.
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The exhibition was supported by Taike, The Alfred Kordelin Foundation, and The Finnish Cultural Foundation.