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April 25 to June 27, 2009


The Insurance Man:
Kafka in the Penal Colony





The Insurance Man: Kafka in The Penal Colony is an installation based on Kafka’s story, which was itself derived from his reading a 1914 study of penal colonies in the South Seas. In the story a researcher-explorer arrives at a penal colony and is introduced to a curious apparatus comprised of a harrow, a designer and a bed; the Officer who operates the apparatus lectures the Explorer about its workings. The subreality of everyday life in Prague and the inner world of office work were Kafka’s own ‘apparatus of reality’. He continually wrote about these parallel realities in letters, diaries, stories, office documents, manifestos and aphorisms, all of which gave his inner world an intensely visual quality, merging life and art into a unified, fragmented whole. In the exhibition, the fable of the Colony is portrayed through objects, texts and visual constructions shown as gestures representing the pre-history of Kafka’s report on the world as a chilling penal colony. The South Seas penal colonies here become a lexical metaphor for the 20th century’s concentration camps, asylum camps and prison colonies.

The installation searches for Kafka’s ‘Secret Insurance Policy’ that enabled him to relate his life in writing to art, perhaps in the way that Walter Benjamin wrote of Kafka, as “one who compelled Expressionism to bear fruit, by pruning it according to wild linguistic drives.” This installation imitates both linguistic and visual drives: “I imitated people,” the ape says in Kafka’s ‘Report to an Academy’, “because I was looking for a way out, and for no other reason”.

Curated by Jerry Zaslove and Bill Jeffries

Curators’ talk: 2pm, Saturday April 25, on the origins and implications of the exhibition, in AQ 3003, the lecture hall adjacent to the SFU Gallery. Followed by an opening reception in the Gallery, from 3pm to 5pm.

Public talk: The Search for Kafka’s Literary Legacy,
by renowned Kafka scholar Kathi Diamant.
Wednesday May 6, 7pm, Room 7000 SFU Vancouver

Lunchtime talks with Bill Jeffries
at 12:05pm and 12:35pm on the following days:
April 28, 29, 30 (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday)

Additional talks for classes or other groups may be scheduled by appointment. Contact us by phone at 778.782.4266 or by email at: gallery@sfu.ca

Kafka Film Festival:
June 22 - 25 at the Vancity Theatre.
Including Orson Welles’ The Trial , Michael Haneke’s The Castle, and Steven Soderbergh’s KAFKA, starring Jeremy Irons, Ian Holm and Alec Guinness, plus award-winning animated short films.

Vancity Theatre, Vancouver International Film Centre,
1181 Seymour Street.



Top: Installation shot of the Exhibition The Insurance Man: Kafka in the Penal Colony.
Bottom: The original Furnishings of Kafka's Father's Fancy Goods and Notions Store. Courtesy of Klaus Wagenbach. Franz Kafka. Bilder aus seinem Leben: Veränderte und erweiterte Ausgabe mit vielen Photographien und Dokumenten, 2008