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CFHILL to focus on contemporary art from Cluj in Stockholm exhibition

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Mirror, Mirror? Contemporary Selfhood in Romanian Art

September 3 - October 1, 2021

Participating artists: 

Dan Beudean, George Crîngasu, Norbert Filep, Pavel Grosu, Hortensia Mi Kafchin, Tincuta Marin, Alex Mirutziu, Mirela Moscu, Ciprian Muresan, Radu Oreian, Marcel Rusu & Mircea Suciu

Curators: Carmen Casiuc, Irina Gerdman

Opening:

September 2,
4 PM – 6 PM

CFHILL
Västra Trädgårdsgatan 9,
Stockholm

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From the heart of Transylvania, the art school in Cluj has in the last decade been making headlines throughout the global art world, the contemporary art scene in Romania’s vibrant second city has been home to a generation of artists famous for having revolutionised contemporary painting and drawing. CFHILL is proud to bring twelve artists together in an exploration of the complexities of selfhood and self-awareness.

Mirror, Mirror? Contemporary Selfhood in Romanian Art brings together twelve contemporary Romanian artists, in an exploration of the complexities of selfhood and self-awareness. Developing from a context marked by turbulent and rapid socio historical transformations, both national identity and the artists’ role had to be redefined within the logic of market economy and by democratic standards. Human experience of uncertainty, aggressive competitiveness and weak value systems, paired with universal questions about reality, falsehood and, most importantly, truth, are at the core of this exhibition. An intricate narrative is set in motion and explores the tensions between individual and collective identity, through painting, drawing, sculpture, photography and video.⁠

A few of the participating artists were in their pre-adolescent years during the 1989 Romanian Revolution. Alex Mirutziu, Ciprian Mureşan and Mircea Suciu would recall these historical events, of which some were broadcasted on live television. Among others of their generation, they are considered to be part of the Cluj School, a much-disputed term, through which the rest of the world would have encountered vignettes illustrating the realities of the post-soviet society, after the fall of Communism. In parallel, Dan Beudean explored universally recognizable cultural and social imagery, capturing the changes provoked by such historical events in material culture.  

George Crîngașu, Norbert Filep, Pavel Grosu, Hortensia Mi Kafchin, Tincuţa Marin, Mirela Moscu, Radu Oreian and Marcel Rusu were all born after 1984. As such, they represent the first generation to experience an open society, including interconnectivity online from early childhood. Their practices advance the issue of selfhood through their personal insights on today’s technologies that confer, reproduce, and maintain identity. Together, they sound out a maze of mirrors, where perceptions and reflections of images – of themselves and of ourselves – emerge in works marked by recent Romanian history. 

The idea of the Mirror is present in the exhibition both as an instrument of self-knowledge and a compelling metaphor, which has survived since primitive men discovered their reflected double. This distant past is evoked through the myth of Narcissus, the Greek hunter who fell in love with his own reflection in still water. Trapped in fascination as he tried to vainly embrace his self-reflection, and asking it, as Ovid writes in his Metamorphoses: “Am I the lover or the beloved - the one who wants or the one who is wanted?” 

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Expoziţia de grup Mirror, Mirror? Contemporary Selfhood in Romanian Art reunește lucrări a doisprezece artişti români contemporani, într-o explorare a constiinţei de sine, într-o lume interconectată global, dominată de imagini. Printr-o selecţie de picturi, desene şi fotografii, se dezvăluie modul în care elemente din lumea contemporană acţionează precum nişte oglinzi amăgitoare. Acești ani formativi ai artiștilor în România au fost marcați de un mediu tranzițional fragil psiho-social de la comunism la capitalismul democratic – au fost definiți de eforturile de a integra dimensiunea Globală la propriul lor sine.

Arta lor creatoare, din această perspectivă înglobează modalitățile multiple în care ne privim pe noi înșine; explorează experiențele „încorporate” ale artiștilor de recunoaștere denaturată și eforturile de a evita subiectivizarea. Oferind un cadru ludic în care recunoașterea și categorizarea nu sunt tratate vădit, așteptările noastre legate de simțuri și prezență sunt puse sub semnul întrebării numai în măsura în care este nevoie de a organiza cu sens asemenea imagini către o conștiință de sine unificată.

Selecția lucrărilor a fost realizată de CFHILL împreună cu cele două curatoare Irina Gerdman şi Carmen Casiuc.

Cu ocazia deschiderii expoziţiei, ICR Stockholm va organiza, pe data de 3 septembrie, discuţia ”Reflecții despre reprezentarea sinelui din Transilvania contemporană" având-i ca invitați pe Carmen Casiuc, co-curatoarea expoziţiei “Mirror, Mirror” și editorul și curatorul suedez Ashik Zaman. Ţinând cont de factorii interni şi externi care au contribuit la construcția unei noi identități culturale românești, discuția analizează cazul particular al scenei de artă contemporană din Cluj-Napoca. Oraşul transilvănean, a evoluat în ultimul deceniu într-un centru dinamic al producției artistice vizuale contemporane, dând naştere unuia dintre cele mai interesante fenomene din istoria artei recente sub eticheta „Școala din Cluj”- un grup informal de artiști care explorează transformările sociale din anii tranziției de la comunism la o societate democratică deschisă. La un deceniu din momentul în care orașul a ajuns în prim-planul presei internaționale pentru realizările scenei artei contemporane româneşti şi la mai bine de 30 de ani de la căderea comunismului, evenimentul prezintă opera artiștilor din două generații de tranziție care definesc noua identitate culturală românească pentru ei, pentru ceilalți români și pentru lume.

Alex Mirutziu: What is the Reality of Never? at IASPIS, Stockholm

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ALEX MIRUTZIU : WHAT IS THE REALITY OF NEVER?

27 mai – 12 iunie 2012

Studioul Luciei Fontaine, Iaspis, Maria Skolgata 83, Stockholm

Vernisaj duminică, 27 mai, ora 18.00

Performance de Alex Mirutziu: Five moments of Silence for Pending Work #7

Institutul Cultural Român de la Stockholm şi Lucie Fontaine prezintă prima expoziţie individuală a artistului Alex Mirutziu în Suedia, găzduită de Lucie Fontaine în studioul său de la Iaspis, transformat într-un satelit al spaţiului expoziţional pe care aceasta îl conduce în Milano. Expoziţia “What is the Reality of Never?” prezintă o selecţie de lucrări ale artistului Alex Mirutziu, incluzând performance-ul Five moments of Silence for Pending Work #7, ce va fi prezentat în premieră la vernisaj. Performance-ul este acompaniat de următorul discurs:

Pending works reside in few answering curves of theory. They are irreducible to any medium and their room is multifaceted and complex. This body of work explores the idea of classicism and the establishment of drama, stressing how the work makes it or doesn’t make it through the play, buffering in the instantaneous present.

There are two important conceptual triggers related to the pending works machinery. The first question is the reliability of the event and its performativity within a fluctuating timeline. The second refers to the cathexis of time and action versus duration, anti-duration and political evidence. Ultimately the chief interest of the pending works lies in the dialectic between evidence and the event as transformative of each other. (Alex Mirutziu)

Interesul lui Alex Mirutziu pentru performance şi instalaţii a dus la crearea unui teren ontologic în cadrul lucrărilor din seria Pending Works and Scotopolitic Objects. Mirutziu este primul artist care a format un colectiv cu un hiper-obiect şi anume artistul însuşi, aflat la vârsta de 29 de ani. The Artist and Himself at 29 subliniază încă o data înclinaţia lui Mirutziu pentru studiul existenţei, lucrările sale opunându-se limitărilor prezente prin încercarea de a defini realitatea infinitului temporal.

Alex Mirutziu: What is the Reality of Never? este parte a proiectului Body of Work dezvoltat de Lucie Fontaine în colaborare cu Iaspis. Pe parcursul rezidenţei sale la Iaspis, Lucie Fontaine găzduieşte o serie de discuţii şi va organiza o serie de expoziţii având la bază teme precum condiţia autorului şi autenticitatea operei de artă. Toate activităţile vor avea loc la Iaspis, Maria Skolgata 83, Stockholm, în studioul Luciei Fontaine. Anterior expoziţiei lui Alex Mirutziu Lucie Fontaine mai organizează proiecte şi discuţii cu Agnieszka Kurant, Claire Fontaine, Daniella Isamit Morales, Alice Tomaselli & Alice Mandelli şi Josefine Wikström.

Alex Mirutziu (n. 1981) locuieşte şi lucrează la Sibiu, România. În 2011 a avut o rezidenţă la The Glass Factory, Boda Glasbruk, Suedia, unde a colaborat cu artista suedeză Åsa Jungnelius. A avut expoziţii personale la Barbara Seiler Galerie, Zurich (2011), Mihai Nicodim Gallery, Los Angeles (2010), Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munchen (2010) şi Galeria Sabot, Cluj-Napoca (2009). În prezent participă la expoziţia de grup “European Travelers – Art from Cluj Today” de la centrul de artă Műcsarnok din Budapesta.

Lucie Fontaine este un personaj fictiv în numele căruia acţionează un grup de artişti, curatori, colecţionari, editori şi scriitori, ce se autointitulează angajaţi ai Luciei Fontaine, aducând astfel în discuţie problema identităţii artistice. Prin urmare, Lucie Fontaine se prezintă ca un angajator în deomeniul artei, şi prin relaţia cu angajaţii săi, îşi permite să fie activă ca artist, curator, dealer, colecţionar, editor, scriitor etc.

Acest proiect este o colaborare între ICR Stockholm, Lucie Fontaine şi Iaspis.

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ALEX MIRUTZIU : WHAT IS THE REALITY OF NEVER?

MAY 27 - JUNE 12 2012

Lucie Fontaine and the Romanian Cultural Institute in Stockholm are proud to present the fourth exhibition at Lucie Fontaine’s Stockholm satellite, located at Iaspis, on Maria Skolgata 83. Entitled “What is the reality of never?” the exhibition presents a selection of works by Romanian artist Alex Mirutziu, who for this occasion will perform a new work entitled Five moments of Silence for Pending Work #7 (2012). The performance is accompanied by the following synopsis:

Pending works reside in few answering curves of theory. They are irreducible to any medium and their room is multifaceted and complex. This body of work explores the idea of classicism and the establishment of drama, stressing how the work makes it or doesn’t make it through the play, buffering in the instantaneous present. 

There are two important conceptual triggers related to the pending works machinery. The first question is the reliability of the event and its performativity within a fluctuating timeline. The second refers to the cathexis of time and action versus duration, anti-duration and political evidence. Ultimately the chief interest of the pending works lies in the dialectic between evidence and the event as transformative of each other.

On one hand the artist’s extensive engagement with performance and installations aims to open an ontological terrain inside his so-called “Pending Works and Scotopolitic Objects.” He is the only artist to have made a group with a hyper-object, namely with himself at 29 and exhibit as a collective for the first time at Barbara Seiler Gallery in Zurich. The artist and himself at 29 is a medium. None is superior to the other and none can comprehend the fullness of atoms that shape each other. The biggest question is who arrived at whom first, faster or even at all? The question therefore rests upon distance. Is there any distance separating them? Can there be a possible distance between them, or is the artist at 29 years old collapsing into the artist now? Considering these projects one of the critical aspects in his work is that it resists closure by asking: What is the reality of never?

Alex Mirutziu is an artist based in Sibiu, Romania. He had solo shows at Barbara Seiler Galerie, Zurich (2011), Mihai Nicodim Gallery, Los Angeles (2010), Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich (2010) and Galeria Sabot, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (2009). His work is included in “European Travelers – Art from Cluj Today,” currently on view at Műcsarnok | Kusthalle Budapest.

The show is made possible through the support of Iaspis and the Romanian Cultural Institute in Stockholm. If you need further information please contact Lucie Fontaine’s employees: employee@luciefontaine.com.