![]() ![]() In his works, the Swiss artist Christoph Büchel often makes use of artefacts from the mass media, like military propaganda videos, political pamphlets or original knotted carpets, which show motifs of, for example, the attack on the World Trade Centre. Büchel's 2006 work ![]() ![]() ![]() Tomorrow's Pioneers (Farfour), 2007 Tomorrow's Pioneers is an interactive TV-series for children broadcast weekly by the official television station of the Hamas, Al-Aqsa TV. Christoph Büchel uses this medial ready-made to comment ironically on the religious polit-propaganda by the media. Its main protagonist is Farfour, a mouse-twin of the Western Mickey Mouse. As a member of the Palestinian Islamic resistance movement, this character's lively and entertaining manner indoctrinates its very young audience with hatred directed towards Israel and the American imperialism. Büchel’s medial ready-mades are often not directly recognisable as pledges of reality – their laconic presence is simply too much of a surprise in the cultural context of this locality (and still more in the context of the exhibition), where they deploy their eccentrically provocative, disturbing impact. Christoph Büchel, * 1966 in Basel (CH), lives and works in Switzerland ![]() ![]() 1.000 copies of Mein Kampf (arabic translation), tarp, cashier box, chair, palettes, boxes courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth Zürich London photo: Ch. Büchel Christoph Büchel, Tomorrow's Pioneers (Farfour), 2007 video (colour, sound) 10:59 min., loop courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth Zürich London
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