Each thought's an instant ruin with a new disease - solo show at Sabot

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Where is the poem, 2013 [from 'performance for prepared poem and one hand', based on 'Politics' by Graham Foust] and Weight of sleep as temporary sculpture present in flesh of face 2013-SIBIU, archival print on paper, 88,9 x 70 cm

OPENING

WORKS AND INSTALLATION VIEW

Each thought's an instant ruin with a new disease

Alex Mirutziu

Friday, November 15th, 7 - 10 pm

Exhibition on view through January 10th, 2014

Sabot - Paintbrush Factory, Cluj-Napoca


“Off-the-wall outcome of the artist’s philosophy-driven research into the art theory and practice, Alex Mirutziu’s second solo show with Sabot is proving again the artist’s appetite for deconstruction and critical dissection. Informed by his ongoing series of Pending Works, the recentBureaucratic Objects are activated by Mirutziu’s rendering of the Reality of Never and its Design.

L’enfant terrible of his generation, Alex Mirutziu dynamited his way into the art world with frantic performances, resistant to monolithic definitions. His work is regarded as provocative and intensely philosophical to deeply entangled and juxtaposed, where closure and heartbreak seem always in need, of an unpalatable and constricted reality of each millisecond, as time itself might be a result of a violent and catastrophic event that needs re-establishment in history. He declares being influenced of writers rather than visual artists, voluntarily exiled himself in his hometown with which he has a love hate relationship masochistically overstated as nomadic existence. His affiliation to classicism is visible when drawing extensively from Adolfo Wildt and Jacob Isaakszoon van Ruisdael, reworking ‘The Jewish Cemetery’ among other romantic works, following a path that only Constable took seriously in 1797. A Romanian artist in his early thirties, Alex Mirutziu goes beyond his fragile frame and apparent shyness to fastidiously perform the unperformable, moments of silence to thoughts that die never looking like art as in his latest series of works called ‘Pending Works’.” - Björn Olsen (independent writer and occasional curator, researcher at University of Manchester)

“I refer to a space in which thought can operate—a nexus of processes, interactions and mediations that are clearly distinguishable as non-linear, non-cumulative, and task-based. The focus is not on what is happening, but on when it is happening. What is expressed neither describes nor represents existing matrixes of recognition, rather reformulates possibilities.

There is an interior design of objects that eludes us at any instant, suggesting that there is more to things than our representations of them and more depth than we are able to see.

My Pending Works never directly encounter one another, but only relate to one another through various translations. Any object is here, once it is here, not sooner, and in order to be here, it needs different levels of translations and mediations. It adapts to the dynamic of translating information through time, but with no claim of definite form, it rather points out to exchanges within its environment. It does so either by itself, or by coexistence with its neighbors.

Here we are, trying to make sense of the object through its own bureaucracy, through its own internal affairs.”

(excerpts from Mirutziu’s essay Pending Works and Bureaucratic Objects, published on the occasion of this exhibition)

Twenty two years since the death of Charlotte Moorman

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Today — but in 1991 the dress was shredded to pieces. Charlotte Moorman died age 58. She was a long time dweller with cancer ironically in love with experimenting with TV bras and other potentially dangerous machines at that time close to her body. 

CHARLOTTE there are people who look at you for inspiration, determination and kindness. I say that your most generous legacy—to destabilize the establishment, break the confines of the medium of art to debate and re-write history. Words are quite mundane and trivial in trying to describe you, cannot mach the emptiness you left in all these 22 years.
Bring out the chocolate!






Alex Mirutziu's Pending Works to be reviewed in Phaidon's 21st Century Avant-Gardes

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"Alex Alex Mirutziu is Romania's leading young performance artist. His arresting practice hovers at the limits of self-exploration, experimentation and extreme personal discomfort.

He is fascinated by the chronicling of time and how it determines the significance of events. This is best expressed in the series Pending Works, which Mirutziu originated in 2009. But what must be understood is that each work is as much about its promise as its occurrence. For Pending Work #4 (2011-12), for example, a block of clay was buried on a mountain in Uetliberg, above Zurich. At the site, Mirutziu recorded data such as radiation and humidity and installed a CCTV camera, which is later controlled from his studio thousands of miles away. In one sense the work could be considered dormant and invisible, but it also functions as a kind of satellite, collecting information about itself and its surroundings, which are then broadcast to the artist. These covert behaviors and distancing tactics call into question whether Pending Work #4 is private act or public work."

(excerpt from text by Jane Neal - p.78-79)

Forget New York, London and Paris – the old establishment is being challenged by a new order of art communities seizing the contemporary art agenda around the world.

Phaidon reveals the twelve global cities to watch for exciting contemporary art: Beirut, Bogotá, Cluj, Delhi, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Lagos, San Juan, São Paulo, Seoul, Singapore and Vancouver.

This comprehensive volume covers the exciting and important contemporary art happening in each of these locations through selections made by curators intimately involved in each of the twelve cities.

Exploring the artistic heritage, cultural climate and contemporary milieu of these emerging cities, this ground-breaking book features a variety of photography, painting, sculpture, installation, video, performance and new media works by this new generation of artists gaining prominence on the international art circuit.

Features a unique, special format jacket, printed on both sides, that folds out in to a large ‘flag’ with a graphic symbol representing each city; extending the ‘new international’ design concept that under-pins the book’s design structure.

An essential and wide ranging perspective on today’s avant-garde artists, shaping the future of art.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Today the art world is more of a world in every sense, with a larger population, a wider territory and a greater number of nationalities. Its prevailing conversation, however, has yet to catch up. Art Cities of the Future: 21st Century Avant-Gardes uncovers twelve distinct avant-gardes that have emerged around the world in recent decades. Twelve curators each selected eight artists to represent the avant-garde of a specific city. These artists are senior figures or newer faces, artists working in familiar mediums or inventing their own, but they all share two qualities: a commitment to experimental art and a dedication to their local milieu. In dialogue with larger concerns, their unique sensibility can be found nowhere else. Lively, thought-provoking, comprehensive, and packed with more than 500 images, this book widens the expected historical narrative, allowing us to imagine a future of diverse aesthetics and shared concerns in the common language of contemporary art.

Charlotte Moorman / ARCHIVE

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ArtNet / Avant - Garde exposure - Alan Moore (artnet—The Art World Online. ©2013 Artnet Worldwide Corporation. All rights reserved.)


also: www.facebook.com/CharlotteMoorman.Memorial

17.08.2013
'The extended body' in Gallery Jaqueline Martins
Shows "Body Expanded" brings unprecedented crop of photographs dealing with the performance, actions and happenings, conducted between 1950 and 1980.

>OPENING: AUGUST 27 - 18H, VISITATION OF AUGUST 27 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2013
>GALLERY JAQUELINE R. MARTINS VIRGÍLIO DE CARVALHO PINTO, 74 - PINHEIROS 

Galeria Jaqueline Martins continues the commitment on the series of historical exhibits on contemporary art that has been performing since its inauguration in 2011, an unprecedented crop of photographs that show performances, happenings and actions carried out between 1950 and 1980. The images attempt to stop time and bring ephemeral reflections on these activities designed to last the brief moment of their performance / ritual. Luisa Duarte writes critical text about the exhibition.

Rescued from important private collections in Rome and Turin in Italy, the approximately 110 photographs bring records of performances took place in several cities around the world including: NY, Tokyo, Paris, Rome. Many of them are necessary to allude to the first performance actions of avant-garde and artists who experienced the disruption of patterns hitherto established.

Among the major artists stand out Salvador Dalí, Yves Klein, Francesca Woodman, Joseph Beuys, Gilbert And George, Piero Manzoni, Allan Kaprow, Hermann Nitsch, Dennis Oppenheim, Jannis Kounellis, Nam June Paik, Charlotte Moorman, among others. It is noteworthy documentation of sonic performance 'Concert for TV Cello' 1974 Charlotte Moorman in partnership with Jung Paik Nam, in which Moorman plays a kind of cello created by Paik, three televisions stacked and connected to a camera camcorder circuit closed. As well as the registration of the work 'Art-paint women', 1962 Yves Klein, where the artist leads naked women painted with blue (IKB) as a brush inking, printing the gesture of the author, on the screen, from the female body.

Camp Festival 2013

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[all photos by Mihaela Kavdanska except (14) Daria Dumitrescu, (15-21) video stills from original recording]

CAMP is a unique forum and interactive laboratory for sound artists, media artists, VJs and musicians. The nomadic festival takes place in cities throughout Europe and features experimental and electronic music in dialogue with visual art, mostly in the form of projections and installations. 

For several days, a group of artists, who belong to the international avant-garde in their field, collaborate on audio-visual projects and present them to the public in a final performance. In the spirit of the Fluxus movement, all works are developed from scratch, on the spot. The concept of CAMP mirrors our hybrid digital era in which improvisation is paramount and in which genres, media, techniques and affiliations are more intertwined than ever before. The event will be accompanied by a panel discussion with Fried Dähn, Thomas Maos and Jörg Scheller.

CAMP între 15-21 septembrie la Casa Matei şi Casa Tranzit, Cluj.

Festivalul internațional de muzică vizuală CAMP este un laborator pentru artiști vizuali, artiști media, muzicieni și VJ care oferă spațiu de dialog între muzica electronică și video, sunet și proiecție , îmbinându-le în performance-uri interactive și intermediale. Evenimentul  a avut loc în diverse orașe din Europa, fiind invitat anul acesta în Salonul Elvetian al Bienalei de la Veneția.

Cooperarea cu diverse organizații, abordarea internațională, înclinația către interdisciplinar și dorința de a desfășura festivalul în locuri cât mai interesante și creative reprezintă trăsăturile de bază ale conceptului Camp. Trebuie menționat că metoda de lucru abordată se identifică cu cea utilizată în domeniul cercetării muzicale și vizuale iar toate lucrările au la bază improvizația.

În intervalul 15-21 Septembrie 2013 CAMP sosește la Cluj fiind găzduit de Casa Tranzit și Casa Matei.

 Ediția de anul acesta presupune colaborarea intensivă dintre artiști români și germani care vor concepe și vor realiza împreună pe durata mai multor zile proiecte audiovizuale  care vor fi prezentate publicului în cadrul performance-urilor finale. Deasemenea festivalul oferă publicului un workshop cu tema Selfmade Soundobjects, o expoziție și un simpozion intitulat Crossmedial Experiences in Collaborative Arts.

Artiști:

Cinty Ionescu /  Dilmana Yordanova / Alex Mirutziu / Catalin Cretu / Maria Balabas / Adrian Borza / Sorin Paun / Julia Mihaly / Lucie Boucek / Ruth Hutter / Benjamin Jantzen / Thomas Maos /Fried Dähn / Justin Baroncea / Eduard Gabia / Justin Baroncea

Simpozion:

Cornelia Lund / Miron Ghiu  /  Horea Avram  /  Achim Heidenreich  / Jörg Scheller /  Mircea Florian

Live Performances:

20-21 septembrie, 21h, Casa Tranzit

Simpozion:

“Crossmedial Experiments in the Collaborative Arts”: 19 septembrie 10 -13 h &15 – 17 h, Casa Matei

Workshop:

16 – 21 septembrie,  Casa Matei

Expoziţie CAMP:

18 – 21 septembrie, 15-18 h, Casa Matei