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[Nettime-ro] Exhibition at Chelsea Art Museum, New York |
Chelsea Art Museum, New York EXHIBITION February 2? 25, 2006 curated by Julia Draganovic Traveling light. Nothing to lose Traveling light. Nothing to lose challenges many long held conceptions in art history and practice. Myths of artistic creativity have been tied (in the Romantic tradition) to poverty, the renunciation of the bourgeois world of material wealth for the freezing garret - the privations and suffering of a Van Gough, Puccini's bohemian and its contemporary re-incarnation in the characters of Rent who glory in being as "Us rather than Them". Contemporary art practice has, on the other hand, bridged the gap between high art materials and the stuff of life, aestheticizing the mundane, while at the same time, reaping the benefits of the glamour and high prices of the art market. The artist works selected for Traveling Light reject both positions. The link between creativity and renunciation and suffering is turned on its head as is the need for the highly labor intensive or complex and costly material that characterizes much contemporary production. The works in the exhibition suggest that creativity, grounded in "modest" circumstance, in risk, deprivation and lack of basic material, can produce fanciful flights of imagination and innovation. The harsh facts of a tyrannical political system do not condemn production to an expression of suffering or nihilistic pessimism. What the artists in this exhibition share is the desire to make something out of nothing (or very little) to take the viewer on a journey with little baggage to show them how amazingly far one can go without even a small care package. The works selected privilege those talents who translate their own difficult situations into artworks, critical but not lamenting of the circumstances in which they live. Enrica Borghi (Italy) for example, creates a complex mosaic of jewel like beauty out of the foil of candy wrappers. Bruna Esposito (Italy) challenges the inherent nationalism of flags with a video showing only the shadow of a flag blowing in the wind. Gentian Shkurti (Albania) recalls the mass exodus of refugees from Albania to Italy with an interactive video game where the participants drive the "boat" to safety and shoot down or are shot at by their would be captors. Alban Hajdinaj, also from Albania, depicts in simple photographs an orgy of cherry eating which could also be interpreted, in a visual pun, as an orgy of blood. Other artists featured in the exhibition include Lumturi Biloshmi (Albania), Robert Dragot (Albania), Christine de la Garenne (Germany), Aurelia Mihai (Romania), Tobias Putrih (Slovania), Stefano Romano (Italy) and Anila Rubiku (Albania). Traveling light. Nothing to lose is presented in cooperation with the National Gallery of Tirana, Albania and the Provincia of Modena, Italy. It is the first in a series of exhibitions between the Chelsea Art Museum, Home of the Miotte Foundation, and international art institutions. This series is intended to promote an exchange of artistic and cultural perspectives across social boundaries. The exhibition was curated by Julia Draganovic, Director of the Chelsea Art Museum, Home of the Miotte Foundation and Curator for the Province of Modena. Chelsea Art Museum New York 556 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011 tel 212.255.0719 e-mail contact@chelseaartmuseum.org open Tuesday through Saturday Noon to 6 pm Thursday Noon to 8 pm ? $3 after 6 pm closed Sunday and Monday --------------------------------- Targul Online de Joburi . Participa si tu! http://www.myjob.ro/index.php?m=jobfair _______________________________________________ Nettime-ro mailing list Nettime-ro@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ro --> arhiva: http://amsterdam.nettime.org/