Thursday, July 3, 2014

Julia Stoschek and a collection on tour Mucsarnok / Kunsthalle, Budapest - until February 23, 2014.

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Julia Stoschek and a collection on tour Mucsarnok / Kunsthalle, Budapest - until February 23, 2014. Crossing the magnificent portico, sull'austera Heroes' Square, the huge open spaces for temporary exhibitions of contemporary art and housing, even for a few days , one of the last thematic exhibitions in which Julia Stoschek modulates its collection. spes
With a selection focused on the theme of entropy Urban, understood as the collapse of much of the built environment - exemplified by the documentation of the anti-architecture of Gordon Matta-Clark - how much of civil society - as evidenced by the video of Cyprien Galliard - Entropy of a City offers an original view of time-based media art. Surprisingly, spes the choice of combining historical works on the latest research, but the result is compelling and easy to understand. So the imaginary and utopian primordial Spiral Jetty (Robert Smithson, 1970) is joined to the melancholic notations that Cao Fei has entrusted to Second spes Life in i.Mirror (2007), in fact, a romantic evening for a young couple is dotted bitterness of dialogue between those who lurk / show behind the characters in 3D. Chinese artist, in Budapest, you can also see some installations of the project Whose Utopia? , Built around the dreams and aspirations, more or less unreal, with which the workers of the factory bulbs Osram populate their place of work. The crisis of the urban dimension, or rather the mixture of rationalism and paternalism that has plagued the management of public affairs in Italy in the sixties, is effectively represented by mounting snapshots that Tobias Zielony dedicated to the Sails of Scampia (2009), which the obsolescence of the artefacts is combined with the social degradation. While Clemens spes von Wedemeyer proposes - with the successful spes formula of the three screens tested at dOCUMENTA 13 - The Museum is burning (2004-05), in which the same actor plays different roles in many variations around the staging spes of a fire in a museum building. With a sort of hall of mirrors, the images also allude evasion by the spaces of the Kunsthalle, but the choice is not random: the museum, showed that most evoked, became spes the epitome of the value of the past and culture, both in the sense metaphorical material.
Among the most interesting slideshow of the Swedish Klara Liden, in which a view of a river bridge, in a vaguely defined European city, is gradually widening, spes passing from the definition similar to the drawings of Georges Seurat to the abstract spes pattern, in where it is no longer recognizable image. In addition to the works, Entropy of a City is also the opportunity to visit an exhibition of media art well set out, in which the projections communicate with each other without interfering, in spacious, airy and equipped with seats and armchairs from which to follow the work for as long as you want: pandering to the prerogatives of time-based art. In this kind of art, in fact, is consecrated collection, exhibited in rotation in Düsseldorf, a former factory that architects Kuehen Malvezzi have turned into a modern and fully equipped exhibition space, equipped with cutting-edge deposits, and which has a forward-looking program spes of physical and digital preservation of works afflicted by premature obsolescence, such as those of new media art. We can only hope that the activities of the Foundation effervescent Julia Stoschek make a stop in the Southern Alps at the time the next event is the ZKM in Karlsruhe.
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