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Subject: [artbox] GOOD LIFE the 53rd October Salon BELGRADE
From: "Samuil Stoyanov" <samuil100 at abv.bg>
Date: Tue, September 18, 2012 8:57 pm
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Vlatka Horvat, 2012.
GOOD LIFE
the 53rd October Salon
Physical narratives and spatial imaginations
The 53rd October Salon
September 22âNovember 4, 2012
Press preview: Friday, September 21, noon
Opening: Saturday, September 22, 1pm
The former building of the Geodetic Institute
KaraÄorÄeva 48, Belgrade
Organizer: The Cultural Centre of Belgrade
www.oktobarskisalon.org
Participants: Vladimir ArsenijeviÄ, Mladen BizumiÄ,
Biljana ÄurÄeviÄ, Mirjana ÄurÄeviÄ, Expodium â Bart Witte & Nikos
Doulos, Annika von Hausswolff, Vlatka Horvat, Ana Hušman, Villu
Jaanisoo, Aleksandar JestroviÄ Jamesdin, Anssi Kasitonni, Karsten
Konrad, Jukka Korkeila, Wolfgang Krause & Silvia Lorenz, Ana KrstiÄ,
Svebor MidžiÄ, China Mieville, Vladimir MiladinoviÄ, NebojÅ¡a MilikiÄ,
Ahmet Ogut, Slobodan D. PeÅ¡iÄ and Vladan CariÄiÄ, SaÅ¡a RakeziÄ â
Zograf,
Dubravka SekuliÄ,
Branislava StefanoviÄ, Mladen StilinoviÄ, Branimir
StojanoviÄ / Slobodan Å ijan / Milica TomiÄ, Dubravka StojanoviÄ, Samuil
Stoyanov, Annika Strom, Pilvi Takala, Berit Talpsepp, RaÅ¡a TodosijeviÄ,
MiloÅ¡ TomiÄ, Sreten UgriÄiÄ, XYZ â Matei Gavula & Milan Tittel,
Marko ŽivkoviÄ
Curated by Branislav DimitrijeviÄ & Mika Hannula
This yearâs October Salon will be located at the building of the
former Geodetic Institute, built in 1905â1907 as the Belgrade
Shareholdersâ Association, one of the most beautiful but also one of the
most neglected monumental edifices in Belgrade. This inspirational
location will be used as a space of ad hoc transformation,
where the works will be âimplantedâ in its present condition and in its
existing historical narrative and architectural design.
The exhibition GOOD LIFE / ÐУРÐÐÐФ â Physical narratives and
spatial imaginations
confronts the changes and challenges of the past 20 years, and running,
of course. It is a collection of site-specific works that faces the
dilemmas of our contemporary lives, the mess we are in, and the hopes we
try to hold on to or to re-generate.
And yes, Belgrade is where it is at. This is where it begins, and
this is where it returnsâwhile using this particular building, the city,
as a trampoline, as a catapult. It is localized and particular, but not
empty or closed up, actively connecting the dots between here and
there, then and now.
The artworks provide a situated and motivated visual and conceptual
commentary on its physical, perceptual and narrative properties vis-Ã -vis
the context of the current social, political and economic crisis. It is
a crisis that we are confronted with in all parts of the world, and
through all areas of our everyday experiences. It is not only a crisis
in the political, economic and social spheres, but also a crisis of
social imagination. It is a crisis of confidence, of where and how to
address the issues of social hope and a good, good life. Not as a
cynical enterprise, but as a way of feeling for the other, in the sense
of both laughing at and with someone.
The intention of this exhibition is to seek modes of translation and
transformation of space (both physical and social), as pre-given and
static, into place as provisional and transitional. The openness of this
exchange allows circumventing a mere spectacularization,
instrumentalization or commodification of the artworks, but also the
one-dimensionality of a social (or political) objective, consensus, or
destination of an artistic act defined and decided on in advance.
This yearâs October Salon is the result of the collaboration between
two curators known for their previous joint projects (such as the
exhibition Situated Self â Confused, Compassionate, Conflictual ,
in Belgrade and Helsinki in 2005). Joining them for the production of a
book on the exhibition are Svebor MidžiÄ, editor, and Andrej Dolinka,
visuals.
Branislav DimitrijeviÄ is a curator, writer and lecturer in art history
and visual culture based in Belgrade.
Mika Hannula is a professor, writer, curator and critic, born in
Finland, based in Berlin.
For more information, please contact Ana ÄokiÄ, PR & Marketing
Manager: ana.djokic at kcb.org.rs
The founder and patron of the October Salon is the City of Belgrade.
Supported by the Ministry of Culture and Media of the Republic of Serbia.
Municipality Old Town Belgrade,
FRAME Foundation, Mondrian Foundation, SAHA Association, Swedish Embassy
in Belgrade, Embassy of Finland, Heartefact Fund .
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