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Posted by on the 20th of October, 2008 at 6:44 pm under art.    This post has no comments.
Marjetica Portc

Marjetica Portc

All eyes on the US. The capital of capitalism, the birth place of the biggest economic shock in 80 years and a country at the end of political history. Or something like that.
We Make Money Not Art gives notice of a super project taking place in Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven. The Third Coast is that tract of land slap in the middle of the USA, the Heartland.

Heartland roughly follows the Mississippi River, taking in an area from New Orleans up to Minneapolis in the north and including Omaha, Kansas City, Detroit and Chicago. The curatorial team, a collaboration between the Van Abbemuseum and the Smart Museum of Art in Chicago, commissioned new pieces and selected existing works by contemporary artists who live in the region or have undertaken residencies there in order to produce new work. The programme includes musical events at the Muziekcentrum Frits Philips, debates, lectures, a photo exhibition, a magazine and publications.

That sounds totally worthy, but the work looks like it stands up, check it, it features projects from Detroit ghetto palms, to New Orleans shotgun houses. News media in Europe writes off the space between US coasts as full of rednecks with bibles and ghettoized minorities. Well art shit ain’t like that.There’s 3,000 miles between New York and LA, it’s good to see some of it exposed, even if one does have to be in Holland to see it.