Architecture plays a remarkable role in the group exhibition Hermetic City. It is functional by nature: it creates order in the natural chaos and separates the interior from the exterior. When applying this idea to the visual arts world, the door of an artist’s studio can be considered as a boundary between an inner and an outer world. The eight artists participating in Hermetic City use precisely architecture to cancel out this boundary. After all, architecture is pre-eminently linked to everyday life. The artists treat architecture as a visual language; it is a voice with which they can represent their invisible inner worlds to the outside world. These representations take on different forms: from photographs and pencil drawings to models and an interactive installation. All the artworks of Hermetic City exude an almost romantic longing for 19th century ivory towers, vistas, overgrown ruins, cramped rooms and endless staircases. This results in imaginary universes – either fairytale-like or grim – that initially seem hermetic and inaccessible. However, quite the opposite is true. Although these mysterious worlds cannot be entered physically, mentally the options are unlimited. If you open up your inner world, you can subsequently enter someone else’s inner world too. Despite the different nature and form, all the Hermetic City artworks invite the visitor to explore unknown territory and enter into dialogues. All of these eight artists let the boundary between the inner and the outer world disappear – each in their own unique way. Human beings are rarely ever present in their creations and this undermines architecture’s functionality. Roads are merely contours and buildings become decorative objects. Hermetic City’s main character is not architecture but the visitor’s imagination.
2 Mar 2012
Opening Garage Rotterdam

The official opening of Garage Rotterdam took place on Friday night 2 March with its first exhibition: Hermetic City. No less than 750 visitors came to have a look in the rebuilt garage, while enjoying a drink, music and of course the beautiful artworks. Because of the overwhelming enthusiasm, a queue was actually formed in the Goudsewagenstraat. Have you become curious? The garagedoors are now open to the public.

02 Mar: 20:00
Garage Rotterdam
10 Mar 2012
Museumnacht

Garage Rotterdam and the opening exhibition Hermetic City could be discovered during the Museumnacht. Many visitors enjoyed the endless ideas and imaginative thoughts given shape by eight visual artists to create a certain order in our inner and outside worlds.
A visit to Garage was extra delicious and very sweet thanks to the chocolate pop-up bar of Maatschappij Voor Volksgeluk (MAVV). One could taste the cocoabutter-sculptures by artist Sanne Luijben and the remarkable chocolate products by the Rotterdam-based company Chocoholic. The garage door stayed open until all the chocolate had been eaten!

Opening hours: 20.00 – 2.00 hrs
Entrance: free
Location: Goudsewagenstraat 27

10 Mar: 20:00
Garage Rotterdam
27 Apr 2012
Klein Onderhoud

Discover Garage Rotterdam on Friday 27 April from 16.30 to 21.00 hrs. This Small Get-together is a lively party organised by creative local businesses in the Hoogstraat area with drinks, snacks and music. In cooperation with DJ Sounds, Spek & Bonen, Stout/Kramer, Pony Design Club, Nicole Martens, Barrelproof and Bureau mdm.

27 Apr: 16:30
Garage Rotterdam