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[Nettime-bold] BREAK 21_DEAD OR ALIVE - REVIEW of the second week |
BREAK 21_DEAD OR ALIVE 6th International Festival of Emerging Artists 18th June-7th July / Ljubljana / Slovenija REVIEW of the second week 25th - 29th June 2002 >>>LIVE ART Following the theme Dead or Alive, every week being one of the words of the title, the week that just past followed the word "or". "Or", as we saw it, was the balance word, so the works in the second week dealt with the questions concerning situation between life and death, or dealt with them in the manner of scales. Performance of HAVVE FJELL (NO) was the culminating event of the opening day. This ex fakir, who came into art scene with the urge for some other way of expresion than entertainment, held one performance from his Quintet series. In performance "Sting" Havve Fjell was sewn to the chair with his body, his left hand was sewn to his face, and right hand to his legs. Statement of this artist is that pain is a solution. >>>VISUAL ARTISTS PRESENTED AT THE GALLERY Unlike the first week when the space of the gallery was inhabited by a huge object, so the intimacy of the space could strike you almost physically, in the second week the construction was made up of two large boards with mixed photographies. The photographs of the different aspects of corpus delicti, i.e. hunting or remains after a war battle, are mixed together so the quality of the documentary is stressed more than the artistic work itself. Next to that there were projections of a poetic video "Licking" on three TV screens. Construction also consisted of one trophey chamber and a claustrophobic passage to the end of the gallery where the photo album with family of human mutants was exhibited on a tall chair. The apse of the gallery, ex-chapell became a space for impressive guillotine. CHRISTIAN KEINSTAR (DE): Viva la Muerte Human fascination and desire for making murder - tools. Guillotine has a historical, almost romantic conotation related to all the queens and kings that lost their head on it. When exhibited in a gallery it represents an interactive piece par excellence. LIANE LANG (GB): Licking One of the most gentle touches is licking, but when it is repeated, focused always on the same spot, it can cause pain and a nasty wound. This principle, which we can compare with spiritual experiences from the Far East, can be seen in a video-animation made with beautiful anthropomorphic plasticine and clay figures. CHRISTIAN DE LUTZ (DE/US): The Trail from Srebrenica 1996/2001 One of the few works on the festival dealing with war. Photographs were taken at Srebrenica, subtly showing the horror of the place, abandoned after the attack. MARIO MISKOVIC (HR) Hunters always claim that they love animals the most. But after they kill them, the animals end up in their stomachs and on their walls. At the exhibition we have the opportunity to see a photo album of an unknown hunter. VUKASIN NEDELJKOVIC (YU): The Prince of the Forest Contradiction present in human relationship toward the animal was seen also in the installation made by Nedeljkovic. Personification of roe-buck in humanlike creature is seen through Disney's cartoon Bambi. Artificial deers' heads ironically gets us back to reality. SLAVICA PESEVSKA (MK/SI): 18.276 Less Alive What is happening to the faunal and floral species in this anthropocentric world? On display in the gallery you could see how many of them are dying. JELENA RADIC (YU) Family album of sweet and horrific human mutants. >>>>FASHION SHOW The Fashion show that took place at the flat roof of Kapelica gallery was actually a very succesfull fashion peformance. Models were shown lying on hospital beds, with intubation tubes, or in body bags, lightened by indiscrete neon light. Out of security reasons only about twenty people could enter the roof at the same time by specially built staircase. Make up of the models was black and white "swamp" design, and their hair was all wet. Except for this, to the audience very interesting and bizzare scenography, there were some quite astonishing creations dealing with questions of death and life through the focus of fashion. IRENA FUNDUK (SI): Ecstasy of Death I, II She is inspired with the bandage for covering big bloody wounds. Her dresses, the colour of dark-blood, were like a reminder of a wounded but preserved body. ANA HRIBERNIK (SI) Ana Hribernik is exploring artificial materials, for example latex, and designing out of them a fashion for "future bodies" with three arms, seventy fingers, five legs and tits on different places. dd (CH): a-cute dress Her very simple white dress made of unsewn fabric was attached to her body with safety pins through her skin. When you wear your clothes like that, except of the "needle" part of the dress, they can not get more loose. JASMINKA KONCIC (HR): Children of Paradise "Children of Paradise" is the title of the collection from which we have seen two models. They are made of spunge wrapped in red and white fabric. The creations recall madhouse-shirts with too long sleeves and bandages. They also recall protection suits - some parts of the body are immobilized and if you hit the ground nothing happens to you. ANITA MUDRONJA (HR): Warrior I, II Fashion inspired by army clothes. The less clothes you are wearing, the more you are capable of moving. STAHL STENSLIE (NO): Death by Walking, Suicide Party Dress Suicide clothes combine a fashion of suicide and fashion itself. You can either suffocate because of walking (Death by Walking) or explode (Suicide Party Dress) or blow up others. The clothes are inspired by suicidal practice and even by attack on some institutions or people, but never before in such a fashionable manner! SONJA ENGELHARDT (DE): Suicide Glove She made long velvet party gloves with scalpel blade mounted on the zip head which you can use to rip your veins in a stylish way. IVANA ZANKO (HR) She is using incredibly structured natural materials (cotton) for wrapping her models but the paint that she used made her end up in the hospital just a few days before the show. >>>NET ART Innergirl: Suicide Journal http://suicidejournal.com Jimpunk: jimpunk visits mouchette at the m.org.ue http://www.jimpunk.com/www/m.org.ue/ Melinda Rackham: Carrier http://www.subtle.net/carrier/ Mouchette http://www.mouchette.org >>>VIDEO LOUNGE The video lounge was set up on the staircase of the entrance hall of the K4 Club as a small private cinema. People could sit on the cushions on the stairs and watch the projections. Last week there was a projection of ERIK HOBIJN's (NL) work "Delusion of Self-Immolation", a huge interactive piece in which fire and water are used richly. The work is famous under the title Suicide machine. There was also a documentary on GUNTHER VON HAGENS's (DE) sculpture-collection made of human bodies. These controverse pieces are signified with the term plastinates. The third piece shown in the video lounge was RON ATHEY's (US) radical, painful and poetic performance. The performance is an excerpt from "Four Scenes in a Harsh Life" where he is explaining some important events in his life i.e. using drugs, trying to commit suicide, prostitution and the fatal HIV infection. The video lounge is a great addition to the exhibition. Its importance lies in the fact that we can show works which correspond to the topic 'Dead or Alive'. Besides that people have one more opportunity to see something they have missed. >>>SHORT AND ANIMATED FILMS They were shown to the cinephillic audience in the Kinoteka. The audience was thrilled and inspired by short and animated films, which were a great success. Last week they could be seen in the video-animateque and in the Kolosej cinema. The same schedule is valid for next week. Short films David Brooks (US): Member Alain Escalle(FR/JP): The Story of the Floating World Boris Hars-Tschachotin (DE). Lurch Fariborz Kamkari (IR): Born to be a Soldier Kenneth Kainz (DK): A Rare Bird Marianela Maldonaldo (GB/NO): The Look of Happiness Jorg Wagner, Stefan Prehn (DE): First Day on the Job Virgil Widrich (AT): Copy Shop Animated films Neels Britz (ZA): DAM Rene Castillo (MX): To the Bone Martha Colburn (NL/US): Spiders in Love Jo Goigne (BE): Quick Death Sally Golding (AU): Contained Vessels or Diseases Stolen from Other Bodies Igor Lazin, Bense Sandor (HU): Hilda's Story Balász Pál (HU): Villy the Elephant Bruno Razum (HR): Re: We proudly announce third week events of the festival (from 2nd to 7th of July): social situation - dinner made of human flesh by Zoran Todorovic (YU), the suicidal performance of Elena Kovylina (UA) and "blood letting" performance by notorious Franko B (GB). The works in the exhibition will cover the "alive" part. 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