A short history
The very first recognizable bikes were fixed gear. Circus artists used them in daring tricks, and they were even used to conquer the peaks and valleys of the Tour de France. They have no gears, no freewheel and sometimes no brakes either.
The fixed gear had to make way for a more ergonomic and safe bike, but never completely disappeared. Messengers in American metropolises rediscovered the bicycle in the eighties, and the fixed gear bike slowly started its nonconformist, urban underground rise to fame. It was loved for its speed, its simplicity and its design. And Mediamatic loves it too.
Ideas and collaborations
Ideas started to hatch about an exhibition on urban bike culture. Lots of young people see the fixed gear scene as a street culture they can identify with. We investigated the messenger culture in The Netherlands, and the so-called Alleycat races. We have founded collections of bike jerseys, crash portraits, head badges and video footage. Above that, we've founded a collection of special and rare bicycles, going back as far as the 1910s.
But we couldn't have done this alone. We worked with the Bicycle Film Festival to screen some great bike shorts at Pathe Tuschinski. DUS Architects designed a bike track that runs through the entire exhibition space. The track is multipurpose and easily changes from a catwalk into a cycle track, and when necessary into a stage. Illustrator/tattooist/artist Mike Giant has added a bit of urban-umph to the walls of our exhibition space.
The future
Workshops have been and will be hosted, and races, competitions and general bike loving will continue well into August. Keep an eye on this website for documentary debuts, salons, film screenings and alleycat scores. Want to stay up to date? Become a fan!
ps. And what Sur Place means? Sur Place is the French translation for track stand, one of the basic tricks on a bicycle. The idea is to stay balanced by dividing one's weight equally over both pedals while moving only minimal distances. Have a go at it in our exhibition space!
More information
The exhibition runs until August 22nd. On weekdays Mediamatic Bank is open from 13.00 to 19.00 and in the weekend until 18.00. Join us down at the track for a spin around the exhibition space. Bike in the shop? Have a little online peek at what's going on. And for those who'd like to have a go at the fixed gear bike - if you promise to enjoy yourself, we'll lend you one.