Andreas Broeckmann on Mon, 6 Jan 2003 22:00:02 +0100 (CET) |
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[rohrpost] FW: VALIE EXPORT exh. in Berlin |
> VALIE EXPORT > Mediale Anagramme > > 18 January to 9 March 2003 > Opening: Friday, 17 January, 7 p.m. > > You are cordially invited to the opening press conference on Thursday, > January 16, at 11:30 a.m. at the Akademie der Künste. > The artist will be present. > > > An exhibition organised by the RealismusStudio of the New Society for Fine > Arts Berlin (NGKB) in cooperation with the Akademie der Künste, sponsored by > the Hauptstadtkulturfonds with the support of the Federal Chancellery of > Austria and the Cultural Department of Vienna. > > Place: Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg 10, D-10557 Berlin-Tiergarten > Opening hours: Tuesdays to Sundays 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. > Admission fee: Euro 5.00, reduced Euro 3.00 > > VALIE EXPORT Mediale Anagramme is the first comprehensive presentation of > this important Austrian artist in Germany. Her media-critical work explores > the influences and impacts technical and electronic medias have on human > perception, our communication and social behavioural forms, indeed, on our > whole way of life. > The question of how, with what, and in what way cultural processes are > constituted and constructed through media has been thematised in the artist’ > s work, which spans over three decades. The main focus of her intellectual > and artist interest is the media’s power of influence, which is the object > as well as the means of her analysis. EXPORT’s media-reflective approach is > thus never confined only to the widening of artistic possibilities, rather > continually strives for intervention in the social sphere. > > The title of the exhibition originates from the artist. “Mediale Anagramme” > was the title VALIE EXPORT gave a text in 1990 that expounds the paradigms > of her work: an uncompromising reference to media and an anagrammatic method > as artistic strategy. > > VALIE EXPORT (born 1940 in Linz, Austria) is one of the first and most > renowned and influential media artists worldwide. Today younger creators of > art orient themselves on her critical concepts, her artistic challenge, and > her radicality. Pioneering the way, VALIE EXPORT coined the name “media > artist” for herself back in the 1970s. Materialising in her work is her > theoretical and artistic research on contexts in which images, symbols, > languages first gain their semantic significance. By deconstructing or > constantly reconfiguring these referential systems, the artist demonstrates > the determinedness of our patterns of perception, thoughts and values. > > EXPORT’s diverse and complex work resists popular exhibition concepts which > place the contemporary production of the “artist” in the centre either > within a chronological structure or by organising exhibits according to > groups of works. > To match EXPORT’s anagrammatic method of alternating construction and > deconstruction of visual and linguistic contexts, RealismusStudio has > conceived a discourse parcours for the exhibition which condenses works from > each of her creative periods into six thematic arenas – a principle that > establishes cross-references to the different phases of her artistic work. > Leitmotifs of the arenas are: deconstruction of perception, reality and > representation, feminist analysis of images of femininity and gender > difference, the public realm, communication structures, and technology and > reality production. > > Between arenas, congenial key works, such as “Adjunct Dislocations” (1973), > “abstract film no. 1” (1978/68), “Body Sign Action” (1970), “Tapp- und > Tastkino” (“Tap and Touch Cinema”) (1968), “Der Schrei”(“The Scream”) > (1994), and “Die un-endliche/-ähnliche Melodie der Stränge (“The Un-ending > Un-ique Melody of Chords”) (1998), refer from the accents of each preceding > arena to the main thematic emphases of the following arena. The most > significant works from each large complex of works, such as her early > Expanded Cinema projects, action photography and action video, Body > Configurations, Conceptual Photography, Digital Photography, experimental > film, video works and installations, as well as the large installations of > the 1990s, are well represented in the exhibition, as are also rough papers > on realised and unrealised projects. > > NGBK and the RealismusStudio of the NGBK have succeeded in realising this > extensive presentation of and tribute toVALIE EXPORT in Berlin. > Collaboration with the Akademie der Künste and the support of the > Hauptstadtkulturfond and the Federal Chancellery of Austria has made it > possible to present her work in its entirety. The exhibition will be > presented in the Akademie der Künste in all three halls, altogether > approximately 2000 m". > > The exhibition will be supplemented by a lecture and discussion series in > the Akademie – and a film programme in Arsenal/ Freunde der Deutschen > Kinemathek e.V. at Potsdamer Platz. A 224-page catalogue (hardcover, > numerous colour and black-and-white illustrations) on the exhibition is > available at the exhibition for the price of Euro 24.00 and in bookshops for > Euro 28.00. > > Further information can be found at www.ngbk.de. > > The artist will be present at the press conference and the exhibition > opening. She will also be available in Berlin for interviews from 13-19 > January 2003. > > Project management > Dr. Hildtrud Ebert, Frank Wagner > > > ------------------------------------------------------- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste zur Kultur digitaler Medien und Netze Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost http://post.openoffice.de/pipermail/rohrpost/ Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.openoffice.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rohrpost/