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Play!

As part of the art fair Roma Road to Contemporary Art, taking place between the 25th and the 30th of May 2010, The Romanian Academy in Rome will be hosting the exhibition entitled Play!. The exhibition will feature mostly site-specific works and will be recorded in the catalogue of the art fair as part of the main colateral events presented by the foreign cultural institutes and academies in Rome.


With or without rules, pure or subversive, logical or absurd, vital or derisive, the notion of play defines contemporary society in its most intimate aspects. We play when we are young and we continue playing when we grow up. We play hide-and-seek first with other children and further with our own selves, hiding behind prejudices and restrictive social norms. We play with love, we play with politics, we play with life.

Play! imagines a homo ludens who has become a deconstructor of the notion of play and a cruel analyst of existence, a homo ludens post-ludus who, by employing various mechanisms of play, engages himself in a process of self-sabotage by colliding against social order only to become the boomerang of his own self proclamation.

Play! is a platform for ludic experiements of art as play. Going beyond Johan Huizinga’ homo ludens, who lives in a dimension where playing is a condition for the making of culture, the exhibition proposes an investigation into the mecanisms of play extracted from the life of homo ludens post ludus, the man who returns to the infantile purity of playing after passing through concupiscent identity games. The three artists, Radu Comşa, Alex Mirutziu and Vlad Olariu meet at the level of the delicate membrane where playing becomes real life and where life itself is the very question of the action of playing.

CURATOR Mirela Pribac

ARTISTS Radu Comşa, 
Alex Mirutziu, 
Vlad Olariu

GALLERY
Galeria Sabot
www.galeria-sabot.com
OPENING

25th of May, 2010 / h. 18.00 – 21.00
Performance/ 25th of May / h. 19.00
Tue- Sun / Free entry / h. 10.00 – 16.00
Sun 30 / by appointment only, tel. 327.427.56.46

SABOT-AGE! Picture Maxxification, Cultural Digestion, and Populist Elitism in the Age of Rhizomatic Economy (From Cluj with Love, Daria & Marcel)

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SABOT @ INDEPENDENT, a hybrid model and temporary exhibition forum, taking place at the former X Initiative and former Dia Center for the Arts at 548 West 22nd Street in New York on March 4 – 7, 2010.
http://www.independentnewyork.com/

Location: 548 W 22nd Street, New York, NY, 10011
Phone: 917-414-7941
Thurs: 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Fri - Sat: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Sun: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm


SABOT-AGE! Picture Maxxification, Cultural Digestion, and Populist Elitism in the Age of Rhizomatic Economy (From Cluj with Love, Daria & Marcel)

Portable works by the represented artists - Radu Comşa, Alex Mirutziu, Vlad Nancă and Alice Tomaselli, as well as special projects by friends, gray eminencies and ghostly comrades - Fia Backström, Pádraig Mullen (aka Bulletin M), Ylva Ogland, David Robbins, Lee Williams and Allais Young.


A HYBRID FORUM COMES TO NEW YORK FOR ART FAIR WEEK

INDEPENDENT,a hybrid model and temporary exhibition forum, will take place at the former X Initiative and former Dia Center for the Arts at 548 West 22nd Street in New York March 4 – 7, 2010, and will be open to the public free of charge: Thursday from 4PM to 9PM, Friday and Saturday from 11am to 8pm, and Sunday from 12pm to 4pm.
INDEPENDENT was conceived by Elizabeth Dee, New York gallerist and founder of X Initiative, and gallerist Darren Flook, from Hotel, London. Part consortium, part collective, INDEPENDENT lies somewhere between a collective exhibition and a reexamination of the art fair model, reflecting the changing attitudes and growing challenges for artists, galleries, curators and collectors. The weeklong program will host presentations and installations by highly regarded international figures and has been developed with creative advisors, Thea Westreich Art Advisory Services, New York and Matthew Higgs, Director of the nonprofit White Columns, New York. The international list of participating galleries, independent curators, publishers, and nonprofit spaces was developed through personal invitations from the founders, the advisors and, ultimately, the participants themselves. This approach has allowed the project to evolve through conversations, collaborations and shared conceptual engagements as opposed to the application process that typically characterizes the contemporary art fair. Through this ongoing interaction, the participants have entered into a consortium rather than a transactional arrangement with a governing party. Structured as a transparent financial
cooperative, each participant is aware of the project’s expenses, including rent and the support services required. The collaborative process allows for both financial efficiency and the creation of more ambitious projects. The individual concepts for presentation are met with custom spaces that are curated in relation to other projects, allowing for a dynamic and diverse flow through the vast spaces on each of the building’s four floors. There will also be a series of performances in coordination with the exhibits, collaborations between galleries presenting works together, and lectures on the ground floor throughout the week. Additionally, INDEPENDENT will present an artist project by Claire Fontaine entitled Please God Make Tomorrow Better, 2008, a neon text work above the façade’s door which will be on view 24 hours a day during the run of the project.

The list of participants is as follows:

The Approach (London)
Artists Space (New York)
Balice Hertling (Paris)
Laura Bartlett (London)
BolteLang (Zürich)
Bortolami Gallery (New York)
Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi (Berlin)
Elizabeth Dee (New York)
Dispatch (New York)
Farimani
Gavlak Gallery (Palm Beach)
gb agency (Paris)
Hard Hat (Geneva)
Hotel (London)
Galerie Ben Kaufmann (Berlin)
Johann König (Berlin)
Andrew Kreps Gallery (New York)
Lubok
Kate MacGarry (London)
McCaffrey Fine Art (New York)
Mestre Projects (Barcelona/New York)
mitterrand + sanz (Zürich)
Moss/Westreich-Wagner (New York)
New Galerie (Paris)
October
Maureen Paley (London)
Renwick Gallery (New York)
Reserved for Leo Castelli
Rodeo (Istanbul)
Sabot (Cluj-Napoca)
Stuart Shave/Modern Art (London)
Sutton Lane (London/Paris)
White Columns (New York)
Winkleman Gallery (New York)
Galerie Jocelyn Wolff (Paris)
Zero (Milan)

The INDEPENDENT Team is led by Co-Directors Laura Mitterrand and Jayne Drost. They are joined by
Exhibition Designer Ian Sullivan and Technical Coordinator David Shull.
INDEPENDENT has been sponsored in part by the exhibitors, Flash Art, Ninth Street Espresso, Farmcart,
The Jane Hotel, Café Gitane, and Mousse, Milan. For more information, please contact Laura Mitterrand
at +1.917.414.7941 or info@independentnewyork.com. Visit our website at
http://www.independentnewyork.com/