Alex Mirutziu in an abundance of glossy endurance

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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

The acclaimed video by Alex Mirutziu - "Tears are precious" screened at FAT Toronto Alternative Fashion Week

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One of the most important media critical festivals in the world Lumen Festival, The Projection Gallery finds itself at the forefront of its contemporaries, screening "Tears are precious" video by Alex Mirutziu in an fashionistic never seen rhetoric.

After being awarded BEST INDEPENDENT FILM at OPTICA - International Video Art Festival, "Tears are precious" has marked scenes so diverse from the underground Bacon Street London - 2009 to now established Sabot Gallery 2009, Lumen Festival - 2009, and this year prestigious Warsaw National Museum - 2010.

FAT Toronto Alternative Fashion Week is well-regarded across Canada and has a growing international reputation, this year being the fifth event and the second in which The Projection Gallery has participated. The event include 4 themed event days; Longing, Lust, Rage and Joy, in an area of the media lounges accompanying the catwalk, and viewable throughout the events’ evening gatherings.

"Tears are precious" marks the Longing theme alongside Ben Cooper's ’11:59’, Christoph Steger's ‘Jeffrey and the Dinosaurs’ Contemporary artists’ film from The Projection Gallery.com collection: The Projection Gallery.com is a BBC London/Big Screens partner organisation, which supports the development of artists’ film and video through the collection, archival, exhibition and distribution of works in lens-based media and allied practices. Based in London, it holds an extensive database of emergent artists from around the world.

KiosK 59 - Festival dance theatre performance LET'S GET ATEMNOT!

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KiosK 59 - Festival dance theatre performance

8. - 10 April 2010

26 Installations, Workshops, Discussions, Live Music, DJing

The action takes place in 15 spaces of WUK, on the open street and in the immediate vicinity of the Volksoper. A temporary camp serves as agora. 26 dance performances, installations, workshops and panel discussions are on the programme. Diversity is the order of the day.

To talk about sustainable strategies, theatre, dance and art while being conscious of the army of gaping scissors of wealth, religions, genders, generations, east and west, north and south. To take the floor, define viewpoints, develop convictions, start the speech, represent opinions. Dancing as long as you can and then throwing yourself in the corner completely exhausted. Breaking down borders.

Get to it, get through it, be part of it!

The chance lies in diversity, the principle in disorder. Show me your ass.

The uncomfortable, the ugly, the surprising, the ambivalent, the insolent are needed to bring forth the beautiful. It needs the explosive that ignites opinions, triggers controversies, flares tempers.

KiosK 59 is open space and show of ttp’s work.

Borne from maximum independence, artistic freedom and self-determination, works will be presented which contradict the familiar forms of categorisation and refuse the “one concept” in their versatility and diversity. Unusual aesthetics, bizarre practices of movement and uncomfortable questions are the objectives.

The presented works are propositions, formulations of viewpoints, snapshots and reactions to the Now. They are the departure point for controversies; they are the prerequisite for opening up debate. They are food for thought, assertion, a statement in the awareness of the indispensable culture of critical thought.

Alex Mirutziu - "Some kill their love when they are young", Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle / February 5 - March 20, 2010

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Alex Mirutziu was born in Sibiu, Romania, in 1981. He studied at the art academies of Cluj-Napoca (Romania), Cuenca (Spain) and Huddersfield (UK). Today he lives and works in London and Cluj-Napoca. For his video piece Tears are precious Alex Mirutziu received the Best Independent Artist Award at the Optica International Video Art Festival in 2008 (Paris, Madrid). Alex Mirutziu’s œuvre includes photographic self-portraits, live performance, sculpture, painting and media-critical video installations.

„My work traverses processes that refer to the body when it is at war with itself; addresses issues of self-familiarisation, mediation, and interaction, framed via social processes and ephemeral emergence. I never forget that I use revolution wise instruments embedded with political meaning and transversal power; my body is one of those instruments - my own disposal container where I am comfortable in stepping in and on my own obscenity, and ambiguity, as self destructive volume, as public duration of images, processual, exercising freedom in complex environments. I intend to make use of the processes of the body almost to a level of rape, to generate distinctions and to create meaning when introduced into new systems of relations. Therefore I deliberately take my own body as the main place of confrontation and communication with my own memory and suffering. I have always learned through disappearances, through leavings and comings-to-be, never conceptualising restrictions – always acting upon them. My work is a shared provocation of corruptive language, comes into view as exploitative act of how death has structured us, as I sing for the war of heartbreak where every bit of myself is a tool, a weapon.“

(extract from: HOT MESS/ Contemplating the body at war with itself - Some brief remarks on my own mess, by Alex Mirutziu)

In his first solo exhibition in Germany at the Rüdiger Schöttle Gallery Alex Mirutziu will be showing new works under the title “Some kill their love when they are young”, a reference to Oscar Wilde’s poem “The Ballade of Reading Gaol”.

WORKS

photos: Wilfried Petzi

OPENING PERFORMANCE