Daily Archives: 28/01/2010

Soimii Satrei la Galeria de Arta Contemporana a Muzeului National Brukenthal

Conceptul de cultura alternativa s-a conturat in anii ’50 pe strazile londoneze, cand renumitii Teddies impuneau un nou comportament urban prin vestimentatie, muzica si atitudinea fata de societate. Astazi, cultura alternativa reprezinta o reactie la confuzia institutionala, necesara, vie si nelimitata estetic. *Street-art*-ul, o parte esentiala a culturii alternative, s-a transformat intr-o abordare ultra-democratica a spatiului urban; este folosita pentru a aduce aproape de cetateni si public probleme stringente ale societatii actuale, pentru a explica intr-un alt limbaj, mai actual si mai lipsit de constrangeri, viata interna a unui oras sau a unei comunitati.

“What’s Street Art Doing in a Museum?” – 29 ianuarie – 14 februarie 2010 – Vernisaj: vineri, 29 ianuarie/13.30 – Galeria de Arta Contemporana a Muzeului National Brukenthal, (Str. Tribunei, nr. 6, Sibiu)

“Soimii Satrei”, o grupare de “street-artists” s-a mutat in urma cu putin timp la Sibiu. Ei planuiesc sa revitalizeze locuri abandonate sau lipsite de identitate din oras, in colaborare cu Galeria de Arta Contemporana a Muzeului National Brukenthal si Primaria Municipiului Sibiu.

Ca impuls si tema de discutie, Soimii Satrei au intervenit direct pe unul dintre peretii interiori ai galeriei, realizand o replica supradimensionata a unei lucrari din colectia Brukenthal – “Masacrul inocentilor”, apartinand lui Pieter Bruegel I. Personajele si situatiile din lucrarea originala au fost inlocuite cu fiinte mitologice sau extraterestre cu atitudini
hippie-punk, care recompun originile lumii, interogheaza probleme nerezolvate ale istoriei sau refac traiectoria unor simboluri.

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Expiart of impro: Sorin Romanescu

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Zidul – Crescand in spatele Cortinei de Fier

Centrul Ceh Iti plac povestile? Chiar si cele despre regimul comunist? Atunci vino sa cunosti povestea lui Sis!
Fiecare dintre noi avem anumite amintiri fata de perioada comunista.
Amintirile lui Sis sunt ilustrate in caietul cu schite din scoala de la ora de gramatica, caietul cu schite din Anglia, Suedia, adeverinte si stampile speciale pentru orice maruntis, ilustratii, desene si un casetofon-valiza.

Zidul – Crescand in spatele Cortinei de Fier / Petr Sis / 4 februarie – 2 martie / UNAgaleria
vernisaj 4 februarie / 18H00 / UNAgaleria

Zidul este o expozitie documentara,realizata pe langa cartea lui Petr Sis, The Wall care prezinta copilaria si adolescenta artistului sub cortina de fier a Cehoslovaciei.

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Pavilion #14: Biopolitics, Necropolitics and De-Coloniality

Pavilion “I am interested in rethinking conceptually, politically and ideologically the conditions of the re/production of life, art and culture in the social and political space in the present moment of neoliberal global capitalism. Capitalism is not just a framework “out there somewhere.” It is the condition sine qua non of the way we live and of how life is conceptualized today. It is also the basic condition of the way in which the social and political layers of society function. Last but not least, it is at the basis of the way in which each and every institution of contemporary capitalist society is organized and functions today. When I say “institution,” I mean both its material foundation and its “non-material” discourses. Institutions today comprise innumerable social practices, their theoretical conceptualization and practical organizations.” (extras from “From Biopolitics to Necropolitics and the Institution of Contemporary Art” by Marina Grzinic)

The guest editor of the 14 number of Pavilion is Marina Grzinic.

In this issue:
(free download the pdf version of the issue at www.pavilionjournal.org)

COLUMN

Biopolitics, Necropolitics and De-Coloniality
Marina Grzinic

BIOPOLITICS, NECROPOLITICS AND DE-COLONIALITY
PART I

From Biopolitics to Necropolitics and the Institution of Contemporary Art
Marina Grzinic

Metastasis of Democracy, Communication and Mass Intelect
Sefik Seki Tatlic

AROUND
PART II

Life After Death
Nejra Nuna Cengic

EXTENT
PART III

The Communal and the Decolonial
Walter Mignolo

De-Linking from Capital and the Colonial Matrix of Power: Class Racialization and the (De)Regulation of Life
Sebastjan Leban

Beyond the State and the Market: Trans-Modern Art as a Way of Liberating Knowledge and Being
Madina Tlostanova

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A journal for politics and culture that name alludes to the relative temporary structure of the contemporary art.
The journal is presenting wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary content in each issue through the varied formats of regular column, essays, interviews, and artist projects.
Our publication addresses to a broad audience of readers, which are interested in contemporary culture and recent political and social issues and does not only want to describe contemporary phenomenon but with its militant attitude it tries to directly intervene in cultural, political and social life.
Every issue has a special theme, which gives the general outline for the accumulation of texts, artworks and projects.
Moreover, PAVILION is the producer of many related projects like BUCHAREST BIENNALE | Bucharest International Biennial for Contemporary Art, www.bucharestbiennale.org and run the contemporary art center PAVILION UNICREDIT, www.paviliounicredit.org

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