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> From: Aleksandra Sekulic <aleksandra.sekuli...@gmail.com> > Salon of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade > > June 7 – July 14, 2013 > > Opening: June 7, 19h > > Video, television, anticipation > > Curators: Branka Benčić and Aleksandra Sekulić > > > > Tomislav Gotovac / Mio Vesović, Sanja Iveković, Bojan Jovanović, Apsolutno, > Ivan Faktor, Dalibor Martinis, Studio Imitacija Života (Darko Fritz, Željko > Serdarević), Zank/Borghesia, Dejan Vlaisavljević NIKT, Zhel (Željko > Vukičević), TV Galerija, Low-Fi Video > > > > Projects: Technology to the People! (MSUV, Novi Sad: Gordana Nikolić), DIVA > Station (SCCA, Ljubljana: Barbara Borčić), The Futurists (Zavod Zank: Neven > Korda), Dalibor Martinis talks to Dalibor Martinis; Macedonian Video Art > 1985-2005 (Evgenija Teodosievska) > > > Video, Television, Anticipation > > Aleksandra Sekulić i Branka Benčić > > Anticipation is a build-in perspective, which we intend to reveal by a > certain epistemology of forgetting, or evoking the (pre)sense of future of > art and media as a horizon of video as a practice in its initial exploring > and agonistic relations to television. In the entire cultural space of > former Yugoslavia we can recognize continuity and anticipation in regarding > the film production of cinema clubs and pioneering work with video art. Soon > television is becoming a point of reference and field of research as well as > the artistic influence on the formation of specific aesthetics. This > exhibition connects works from several decades: from the struggle in > broadening the space of artistic interventions, using media ‘space of flows’, > through the radical practices in Yugoslav cine-amateurism and alternative > culture of the 1980s; experiments within the television program and > appropriation of the media images; to the creation of the self-organized > media spaces sustained by the video as the media of new microcinema > communities. At the same time as the television has shaped the specific > aesthetics, art is shaped by television, and the works of artists presented > at the exhibition are questioning the cultural impact of television and its > authority. Artists have destabilized the codes and conventions such as > watching television, TV set as an object in the fields of installation and > sculpture, and questioning the passive attitude of observers as well as ways > of cultural production and consumption. Making an overview of a history of > freedom, as it was claimed by the practices of video, we are in process of > getting back its future, and revealing the potential which is now accessible, > and in its course, anticipated. > > Program of discussions and presentations > > 08.06 17h > > Presentations and discussion: > > Barbara Borčić, SCCA, Ljubljana; Gordana Nikolić, Museum of Contemporary Art > of Vojvodina (MSUV) i Low-Fi Video, Belgrade > > > 15. 06. 17h > > Presentations and discussion: > > Evgenija Teodosievska, Bojan Jovanović, Neven Korda (Zavod Zank), Zoran > Pantelić i Dalibor Martinis (Dalibor Martinis talks to Dalibor Martinis)
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