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From: Joa Ljungberg <j.ljungberg@modernamuseet.se> Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 11:50:03 +0100 Seminar at Moderna Museet Art in Albania - after 50 years of communist dictatorship Wednesday, February 28th, 18:00-20:00 in the Workshop How was it possible for Albanian artists to step out onto the international art scene, after half a century of total isolation from cultural developments abroad? During the communist dictatorship, all information about the world beyond Albania's borders was strictly controlled - an artist in possession of a book on van Gogh risked the possibility of years in jail. At the same time as the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, a mausoleum was built in Albania's capital Tirana to commemorate communist dictator Enver Hoxha. Three years later Albania had become a democracy and Enver Hoxha's mausoleum was hastily re-named the "International Centre of Culture". It became the site of the first-ever international art exhibition in Albania, introducing art in new mediums such as photography and digital video. Recently we have been exposed to a number of exciting artists from Albania. Many of us recall Anri Sala's film Intervista - Finding the Words, shown at the exhibition After the Wall at Moderna Museet in 1999. Earlier on that same year, Albanian artists represented their country for the first time at the Venice Biennale. At Moderna Museet's seminar we will meet: Edi Muka, known for having "jumpstarted" Albanian's artworld after the fall of communism. In 1999, Edi Muka curated Albania's first contribution at the Venice Biennale. Edi Muka, until just recently Managing Director of the International Centre of Culture (situated within Enver Hoxha's mausoleum), is now Curator at Tirana's National Gallery. Adrian Paci, young Albanian artist, currently showcased in a solo exhibition at Bildmuseet in Ume?. Adrian Paci has received wide recognition, especially due to his participation in Manifesta 3 where he showed his film Albanian Stories. Joa Ljungberg, co-ordinator of the seminar and curator for the Swedish artists' participation in the third (1999) and fourth (2000) international art exhibitions in Albania. Joanna Sandell, journalist, currently published with several reports on the art event of the year in Albania, Onufri. For further information please contact: Joa Ljungberg Tel: 08-5195 5284 E-mail: j.ljungberg@modernamuseet.se Moderna Museet is located on the island Skeppsholmen, Stockholm. Public Transportation: Bus 65 from Central Station/Vasagatan; Underground station "Kungstr?dg?rden"; Ferry from Slussen and Djurg?rden Visit our website: www.modernamuseet.se ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress