'Crossing Cluj' exhibition takes in MOMENT OF SILENCE for Pending Work #7

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Alex Mirutziu-Moment of Silence for 194-12-08-50-247 of-Pending Work 7. Photo by Daria Dumitrescu

Installation view 

MOMENT OF SILENCE for 194-12-08-50-247 of-Pending Work # 7 presented in a special project attached to Art Market Budapest, 2012 from November 8-11 at Millenaris Cultural Center, Budapest, Hungary.

This work is part of the series entitled Pending Works, that deal with silence as part of an artwork just as neverness is part of an artwork, that is, forwards the idea of post-participation and post-performance with and within a hyperobject  time frame.

The 2012 edition of Art Market Budapest draws particular attention to, and builds a complex program around the internationally renowned contemporary art scene of the Transylvanian city of Cluj. The Cluj art scene is presented in a way it has never been seen before: in the broader context of, and with focus on its Eastern European roots.

Crossing Cluj is one of the independent curatorial projects of Art Market Budapest. The concept of the exhibition is to demonstrate the diversity and complexity that is present in the works of the selected, already internationally renowned, artists from Cluj – juxtaposed with works by artists living in Hungary.

The ‘Cluj phenomenon’ appears at Art Market Budapest in a different light this time, namely it aims to deconstruct those uniform discourses that usually identify the activities of these artists with socio-politically reflective figurative painting or with conceptual art. The exhibition draws attention to the complexity of subject matter and the diverse artistic approaches, putting a special emphasis on the individuality of the artists.

The artworks by artists living in Hungary demonstrate that because of the universal language of art, the local and global, social as well as artistic issues, and moreover, because of the cultural parallels that we can see between the two locations, there are resonances between the artists living in Budapest and those in Cluj.

The short texts displayed next to the exhibited artworks were written by the artists, and through them we can come closer to their art, and also understand what the city of Cluj means to them.

Participating artists: Teodora AXENTE - Gyula BADITZ - Marius BERCEA - Zsolt BERSZÁN - Zsolt BODONI - Mihut BOSCU - Levente HERMAN - Alex MIRUTZIU - Ciprian MURESAN - Miklos ONUCSAN - Sorin NEAMTU - Cristi POGACEAN - Serban SAVU - MirceaSUCIU - Szabolcs VERES

Curator: Délia VÉKONY

REPORT: Studio #1 - Atelier de performance

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Reporting on my first attempt to lead a workshop on performance after three days of intense mental and physical training at Sabot Gallery. I teamed up with Razvan Sadean to deliver a session on performance, to six candidates eager to either clarify some of their related issues or to develop further skills in the field. 

The candidates have been asked` to develop transversal skills and awarenesses raging from few possitions on contemporary performance trends up to conceptual theories on objecthood, communication and physicality. Nevertheless, the leap started from established theoreticians and practitioners like E. Barba. P. Zarrili, among others but with a clear focus on the vast possibilities that this field can contain.

The structure was complex in the way three days allow it to be...focusing on observation, experimentation with their own fears and psycho-physical blockages, and reflection.

(all photos © Razvan Sadean)

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