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Mikael Colombu & The Ruggenheim Present

Old Money

by Mikael Columbu

OCTOBER 12, 2024

Old Money

MAIN GALLERY

by Mikael Columbu

OCTOBER 12, 2024

The Old Money Project is a bold artistic response to the economic phenomenon of inflation, shining a spotlight on the financial manipulation that affects everyone. Mikael Columbu reimagines his chosen medium of devalued currency as both an art form and a cautionary symbol of economic negligence. By defacing bills he gives them new life, challenging previous perceptions of value.

Beyond this critique lies a deeper exploration of the physical bills themselves. These works draw attention to the forgotten paper currency of the future —battered, worn, and increasingly obsolete. Each piece bears marks of its past—stains, doodles, and tears—transforming these worn-out bills into relics of financial manipulation.

The project asks whether these seemingly useless pieces of currency might one day become valuable again—not as legal tender, but as valuable utilities of anonymity in a world dominated by digital transactions and dragnet financial surveillance. Colmbu's art challenges the audience to rethink what happens when the physical embodiment of value is cast aside, only to resurface as a symbol of something greater.

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

The Old Money Project is a bold artistic response to the economic phenomenon of inflation, shining a spotlight on the financial manipulation that affects everyone. Mikael Columbu reimagines his chosen medium of devalued currency as both an art form and a cautionary symbol of economic negligence. By defacing bills he gives them new life, challenging previous perceptions of value.

Beyond this critique lies a deeper exploration of the physical bills themselves. These works draw attention to the forgotten paper currency of the future —battered, worn, and increasingly obsolete. Each piece bears marks of its past—stains, doodles, and tears—transforming these worn-out bills into relics of financial manipulation.

The project asks whether these seemingly useless pieces of currency might one day become valuable again—not as legal tender, but as valuable utilities of anonymity in a world dominated by digital transactions and dragnet financial surveillance. Colmbu's art challenges the audience to rethink what happens when the physical embodiment of value is cast aside, only to resurface as a symbol of something greater.

Opening Celebration
Saturday, October 12, 2024
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

EVENTS


EVENTS


Opening Celebration
Saturday, October 12, 2024
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Artist
Biography

MIKAEL COLOMBU

Born and based in Paris, France, Mikael Colombu has been a creative freelancer in advertising for the last 12 years working with agencies and brands internationally focusing mainly on using the internet to invent new ways for brands to express themselves. In 2010, Colombu created the animation style Jankyvision which is made mostly with photography. Jankyvision debuted as a project music video for the singer Bilal. Three years ago he started a film company to produce animated films. The first films went viral and as a result his career slightly shifted. Mikael now concentrates on film production for music industry artists such as CeeLo Green, Drake, Bilal, and The Weeknd.

Currently in the works is an animated motion series starring CeeLo Green called Mantazia - part of a large-scale content commissioned by Warner Music Group. To further experience Mikael's most recent art project please visit ruggenheim.org.