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RE:akt!
Reconstruction, Re-enactment, Re-reporting
www.reakt.org
March 25
– April 17, 2009
Featured artists:
Lucas Bambozzi, Vaginal Davis, Janez Janša,
Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Eva and Franco Mattes (aka
0100101110101101.ORG), SilentCell Network (Mare Bulc, Janez
Janša, Bojana Kunst, Igor Štromajer)
Curator:
Domenico Quaranta
You are kindly invited to
attend the opening of the exhibition on Wednesday, March
25 at 8 pm at Galerija Škuc.
Prior to the opening, at 7
pm, the editors Antonio Caronia and Janez
Janša will give a
presentation of the book RE:akt!
Reconstruction, Re-enactment, Re-reporting.
During
recent years the term re-enactment and the practices it
refers to have enjoyed increasing success in the artistic
context. On one hand, the success of re-enactment appears to
be connected to a parallel, vigorous return to performance
art, both as a genre practiced by the new generations, and
as an artistic practice with its own historicization. On the
other hand the term re-enactment accompanies two phenomena
that at least at first glance have very little in common:
re-staging artistic performances of the past, and
revisiting, in performance form, “real” events – be they
linked to history or current affairs, past or present.
“RE:akt!
Reconstruction, Re-enactment, Re-reporting” tries
both to research on the complexity of this concept and to
get rid of it, approaching re-enactment not merely as “live
action role-playing” or “living history” but rather as a
strategy for cultural critique, analysis and artistic
expression. “RE:akt!” – meaning not only “to act again” but
also “to respond to / to react upon” and “Regarding: act!”–
confronts current ideological and intellectual canons, power
structures, policies, and distribution channels by
re-enacting selected historical and culturally relevant
events. Through processes of analysis, deconstruction,
re-enactment and re-reporting, the intermedia research and
presentation project “RE:akt!” examines media’s roles in
manipulating perceptions and creating postmodern historical
myths and contemporary mythology.
Thus,
“RE:akt! Reconstruction, Re-enactment, Re-reporting”,
curated by the Italian art critic and curator Domenico
Quaranta, will collect ten different approaches to the
concept of enaction: from Ich Lubbe Berlin!
(2005, SilentCell Network), a take on the 1933
burning of the Reichstag building in Berlin, which explores
the contemporary meaning of symbols such as the Reichstag
itself, and of concepts such as “communism” and “terrorism”;
to Das KAPITAL (2006, Janez Janša), a
performance which re-stages the 1968 occupation of
Czechoslovakia by Warsaw Pact forces with the languages of
popular street artists; from C'était un rendez-vous (déja
vu) (Janez Janša in collaboration with Quentin
Drouet), a project that plays with the paradigmatic
history of a well known artwork, the film C'était un
rendez-vous by Claude Lelouch, from “cinema verité” to
“media fiction”; to VD as VB (2007), a series of
actions in which Vaginal Davis, the “grande dame” of
the queer underground in Los Angeles, dialogues with Vanessa
Beecroft's performances. In Mount Triglav on Mount
Triglav (2007), the three artists Janez Janša, Janez
Janša and Janez Janša re-stage a well known
performance of the OHO group from the late Sixties,
recently appropriated by the IRWIN group for their
Like to Like Series (2004), performing it on the Mount
Triglav itself, and then translating it into a monumental
golden sculpture; while in Slovene National Theatre
(2007), Janez Janša translates an infamous fact of
recent racism against Gypsies – known in Slovenia as “the
Ambrus case” - into a piece of theatre, re-invoicing it as
it was featured by the mass media. In their Synthetic
Performances (2007), Eva and Franco Mattes aka
0100101110101101.ORG reenact on the virtual platform of
Second Life a series of historical performances that are all
but virtual, raising issues such as body, violence, sex and
pain, thus exploring the meaning of these very issues in a
virtual world. In SS-XXX | Die Frau Helga (2007),
Janez Janša again adds details and proofs of evidence to
an “urban legend” recently circulated on the Net and
mainstream media, concerning the presumed creation of a
cyber-sex doll by the Nazis. Thus, performance and
reenactment are far from being the only strategies adopted
in “RE:akt!”, which also involves strategies such as
documentation, remix, re-invoicement, reconstruction and
remediation (such as in the project
The Day São Paulo Stopped
2009 by Brazilian artist
Lucas Bambozzi), and media such as photographic print,
video, media installation and even architecture (such as in
the project Il porto dell'amore, by Janez Janša
(in collaboration with Bor Pungerčič), an homage
to Fiume as an example of pirate utopia).
On
Wednesday, March 25, Škuc will host the presentation of
the book RE:akt! Reconstruction, Re-enactment,
Re-reporting featuring the co-editors Janez Janša,
artist and director of Aksioma and the italian theoretician
Antonio Caronia. The book was published on March 2009
by Fpeditions and includes contributions by Rod Dickinson,
Jennifer Allen, Jan Verwoert, Antonio Caronia and Domenico
Quaranta. On May 22, the exhibition will travel to MMSU –
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka (Croatia).
Free images for press and more info:
www.reakt.org/press
Production:
Aksioma –
Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana
www.aksioma.org
Supported by:

the
Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia
www.mk.gov.si
the
Municipality of Ljubljana
www.ljubljana.si
the
Italian Cultural Institut in Ljubljana
www.iiclubiana.esteri.it/IIC_Lubiana
For
further information contact Marcela
Okretič on
aksioma4@siol.net
or
+386
– (0)41 250 830.
Project
is supported
by Ministry of
Culture of the Republic of Slovenia
and
Cultural Department of the City of
Ljubljana.
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