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Subject: Dan and Lia Perjovschi at EACC
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2010, 7:35 AM



        
                 
                
        


        
                        
                                
                                        
                                                
                                                        
                                                                

                                                        
                                                        
                                                                

                                                        

                                                        
                                                                

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                                        EACC – Espai d'art
Contemporani de Castelló
                                        

                                                
                    

                        Lia Perjovschi. "The Universe," 2007. 
                    

                
                                        

                                
                        
                        
                                
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                                                Time Specific by Dan Perjovschi 
& Knowledge Museum by Lia Perjovschi

15 October – 26 December 2010



Opening: 

15 October, 8 pm
                                        


                                        
                                                Espai d'art contemporani de 
Castelló

Prim s/n 12003, Spain

Telephone: + 34 964 72 35 40

Fax: + 34 964 26 07 71

www.eacc.es
                                        


                                        
                                                The EACC (Espai d'art 
Contemporani de Castelló) has invited Dan and Lia Perjovschi to create a 
project for the Centre
and its context, which will be the first specific project ever presented by 
these two artists in Spain.



From the 1980s onwards, the work of Dan and Lia Perjovschi has been unique in 
the development of experimental art in
Eastern Europe. Both artists have forged personal and challenging forms of 
visual expression in drawing, performance,
installation and conceptual practices, as well as in the analysis and use of 
the mass media, particularly of television
and the written press. Reaching a point of maturity under the double pressure 
of Socialism and Globalisation, their work
can be divided into two mutually enhanced phases: firstly, prior to the 
Romanian Revolution, defined by a more private
and intimate body of work, then followed by a more public art practice 
addressing universal concerns.



The Perjovschis were born in 1961 in Sibiu, a city located at the geographical 
centre of Romania. They met in their
childhood in art schools and later became a couple in life. They both graduated 
in 1980 and Dan entered the Academy of
Art in Iasi, in Eastern Romania. From 1980 to 1985, Lia remained in Sibiu, 
working in factories while sitting for the
annual exams to enter the country's art academies, which she failed time and 
again, partly in reprisal for her
anti-authoritarian attitude and partly for the cronyism prevailing in the 
totalitarian system. She eventually entered
the Academy of Art of Bucharest in 1987.



The Romanian Revolution started on 16th December 1989 in Timisoara, West 
Romania. On 20th December it had already
spread to other cities. On Christmas Day 1989, the dictatorship Nicolae 
Ceausescu and his wife Elena were executed by a
firing squad. In 1993, Dan moved to Bucharest and in 1993 Lia graduated at the 
Academy. In the 1990s, the Perjovschis
became increasingly prominent both at home and abroad.



Dan's reputation in Romania was first established by the political drawings and 
cartoons he started to create in 1991
for the magazine Revista 22, a leading publication of the Romanian resistance, 
founded by the Social Dialogue
Group of which he was a member. Nowadays, he is known worldwide for his 
large-scale drawing installations, in which
he used the psychology of humour to comment on the social, political and 
cultural conditions, from local and national
topics to global ones.



Lia has been recognised as one of the leading performance artists in Romania, 
and is also known for her unusual
objects. From the 1990s, she has been gradually focusing more on conceptual 
projects such as Timelines, Mind
Maps, and Knowledge Museum, that follow historical and intellectual events and 
ideas, and on collections such
as the Globe Collection, commenting on media and on consumerism.



On another note, Dan and Lia Perjovschi's practice has deep roots in 
performance art. This exhibition project is
accompanied by a 60-min documentary video showing the performances developed by 
the two artists from 1987 to 2007.



Seminal pieces will be on view here, including, Lia's I Am Fighting For My 
Right to Be Different, a performance
in which the artist interacts with a life-size doll, manipulating it to reflect 
her own body language in a work that is
directly connected with issues recurrent in her work.



The documentation of Dan's performances is equally resonant and portend his 
current body of work. One of his videos
show a large-scale series of charcoal drawings made on a wall, with the artist 
using his recurrent grid of character
drawings. Members of the public take turns to erase sections of the grid, with 
Dan struggling to restore the "missing"
figures by redrawing them.



For nearly thirty years now, Dan and Lia Perjovschi have created an art that 
remains true to themselves and to the
history of their country. They have produced highly different pieces, and in 
the guise of the DanLia composite, they
have thrown light, from one to the other, over their meaning. They have also 
represented other artists from Romanian
society and have attempted to bring transparency to global issues through art.



Aesthetically and politically charged, their work helps the beholder to 
reflect, to feel and to smile, a crucial
combination in a political and cultural situation where concerns affecting 
freedom and autonomy, the construction of
knowledge and a need to confront the present-day experience with simplicity, 
are increasingly more demanding. Dan and
Lia Perjovschi's practice deals with crisis, change and with the integrity 
that, beyond the personal, is required to
involve oneself in the world and inspire spectators to live with courage.




                                        

                                         

                                        
                                                
                                        
                                        

                                        

                                
                        
                        
                                
                    
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