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Subject: [incepem] Performing the East at Salzburger Kunstverein
From: "Bejenaru Matei" <mateibejenaru la yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, April 21, 2009 08:55
To: "incepem" <incepem la yahoogroups.com>
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Performing the East
April 23 âJuly 5, 2009
Salzburger Kunstverein
http://www.salzburger-kunstverein.at
Opening:Â Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009, 7 p.m.
Kontakt. The Art Collection of Erste Bank Group
Lecture with Dr. Walter Seidl, Curator
During the exhibition there will bee weekly performances and lectures,
every Tuesday 7 p.m.
Many performative works of the 1970s from former East Bloc countries were
borne by political protest in which gender relations, the artistâs
position within communist society, or the critique of the prevailing
circumstances came up. Twenty years after the collapse of this political
system, a selection of these
performative, artistic scenes are presented in âPerforming the Eastâ.
The exhibition works with a comparison of historical and contemporary
projects from these countries.
The question of a pay out on the promises and hopes of a freer society is
addressed. Through the establishment of âturbo capitalismâ a new,
difficult starting point arose for the young generation of artists,
presenting new challenges for the art scenes of these countries.
Throughout the duration of the exhibition there will be a weekly rotation
of performances by young artists and lectures from theorists and business
people.
Artists, who, for a wide variety of reasons, either had a historically
definitive influence or could only work for a short period of time, are
also incorporated in a timeline and the most important political events
are
mentioned.
Artists:
Marina AbramoviÄ (RS), Pawel Althamer (PL), Maja BajeviÄ (BA), Matei
Bejenaru (RO), Cesary Bodzianowski (PL), Tomislav Gotovac (HR), Ion
Grigorescu (RO), Tibor Hajas (HU), Ana Hoffner (RS), Sanja IvekoviÄ (HR),
Barbora Klimova (CZ), Július Koller (SK), JiÅà Kovanda (CZ), Kataryna
Kozyra (PL), Ivan Moudov (BG), Roman Ondák (SK), Tanja OstojiÄ (RS), Ewa
Partum (PL), Lia und Dan Perjovschi (RO), Gordan Savicic (BA), Nino
Sekhniashvili (GE), Petr Stembera (CZ), Mladen StilinoviÄ (HR) Avdei
Ter-Oganian (RU), RaÅ¡a TodosijeviÄ (RS)
Curator: Hemma Schmutz
Project Assistant: Susanne Staelin
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Salzburger Kunstverein
Künstlerhaus
Hellbrunnerstrasse 3
5020 Salzburg, Austria
Tel.: +43 (0)662 / 84 22 94-15
Fax: +43 (0)662 / 84 07 62
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