Archive for April 11th, 2007

Fear and Trembling, Grzegorz Klaman

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

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University Galleries, Florida Atlantic University

Grzegorz Klaman: Fear and Trembling
at the University Galleries, Florida Atlantic University

Schmidt Center Gallery Public Space
April 26 – May 25, 2007

Public lecture by Grzegorz Klaman
Thursday, April 26, 6 pm followed by a reception

University Galleries
School of the Arts
Florida Atlantic University
777 Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL 33431
ph: 561/297-2661 fax: 561/297-2166
wfaulds@fau.edu
http://www.fau.edu/galleries

A new environmental sculpture, Fear and Trembling by visiting artist Grzegorz Klaman will be presented from April 20 through May 25, 2007 by the University Galleries and the Department of Visual Arts and Art History, School of the Arts, Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, Florida Atlantic University (FAU), Boca Raton. The artist will give a public lecture followed by a reception on Thursday, April 26 at 6 p.m. in the lecture hall next to the Schmidt Center Gallery. Klaman is visiting FAU as a Fulbright Scholar in the Department of Visual Arts and Art History from the Academy of Fine Arts, Gdansk, Poland where he has taught since 1984.

In Fear and Trembling, Grzegorz Klaman’s project for FAU, several kneeling human figures, cloaked in amorphous black robes, slowly and repeatedly hit their heads against the wall. Their behavior recalls states of trance or hysteria. A black, sticky substance has spilled down the wall from the large, horizontal windows located high above the floor and the figures, imposing its blackness on the space, the figures, and the viewer. The title, Fear and Trembling, is borrowed from the Danish Philosopher Soren Kierkegaard’s writing on religious devotion and the boundaries of individual sacrifice and internal conflict.

Grzegorz Klaman is one of Poland’s best-known contemporary artists perhaps best known for works that comment on the current politics in Poland through large-scale sculptural installations. He often employs or refers to existing objects rather than creating new forms. His recent POL END installation proposed a new flag for Poland by adding a black stripe to the country’s red and white flag. His work has been exhibited extensively throughout Europe in both group and solo exhibitions. In 1996 he won grants from both the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc. and the Polish Ministry of Art and Culture.

Klaman’s project for FAU will be presented in the Schmidt Center Gallery Public Space, a 150 foot long by 22 foot high space that has hosted site specific and large-scale temporary works by Peggy Diggs (1999), Arturo Herrera (2000), Michael Zansky (2002) and most recently Allison Smith (2007).

Sebastian Cichocki, a young Polish art critic discusses Klaman’s work in this excerpt from a 2005 essay on the artist:

Klaman’s actions in the last few years locate him in the area between political interventions and site-specific land-art. The artist’s works in the public space, beginning with such works as “Tower and Gate” (1990, The Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw) never constituted an easy or neutral addition to the urban landscape. They did not decorate, they agitated. They did not ease tensions, they inflamed historical problems. They did not provide simple solutions, they forced people to adopt an unambiguous stance and thus to defend their own territory.

Grzegorz Klaman is following the trail of political and social illusion, tracking the mistakes, weaknesses and cracks in the pyramid of civilization’s self-satisfaction. His activities in the public space include within themselves an element of laboratory objectivity and arise from the rational drives of a “social artist.” Klaman, with full consciousness of the consequences of his decision, ruthlessly introduces a new artistic commandment: Kunst macht frei!, (Freedom through art), without obligations to the nation which takes delight in stigmatizing and marginalizing any behaviour which is alien to itself.

The University Galleries, FAU are open and free to the public Tuesday through Friday 1 – 4 pm, Saturday 1 – 5 pm, and closed Sunday and Monday. Tours can be scheduled by appointment. For further information on FAU’s University Galleries, visit http://www.fau.edu/galleries.

Exhibition programs in the University Galleries are made possible in part through support from the Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, Florida Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts; The Palm Beach County Cultural Council; FAU Student Government through student activity fees; and individual contributors to the University Galleries.

For more information go to: http://www.fau.edu/galleries

Artissima announces new director Andrea Bellini

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

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Artissima

Artissima
November 9th – 11th, 2007
Lingotto Fiere / Turin
11.00 a.m. / 8.00 p.m.
Vernissage November 8th
(by invitation)

info@artissima.it
http://www.artissima.it

Artissima is pleased to announce that Andrea Bellini has been appointed as new director of the Fair.

Andrea Bellini (1971) is an art critic and independent curator; since 2004 he has been the U.S. editor of Flash Art International. As a critic, he has worked with the most important contemporary artists, focusing mainly on the most recent generations. He is co-curator of the forthcoming Prague Biennial, and the curator of Gino De Dominicis upcoming solo show that will open at Villa Arson Museum (Nice, France) in June 2007.

The professional experience and art-world relationships of our new director will give Artissima the opportunity to increase its international profile and strengthen its role as a fair that is dedicated to emerging galleries and artists.

The next edition of Artissima will take place from November 9th to 11th, 2007, at Lingotto Fiere, Turin.

It is Andrea Bellini’s intention that this fair offers a very unique survey of the work of young artists worldwide, favouring the participation of new and challenging international names. The show will also include a diverse programme of events and special initiatives both in the fair itself and around the city.

For more information go to: http://www.artissima.it

…what will be told of today tomorrow: KölnShow2

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

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European Kunsthalle

Exhibition of the European Kunsthalle
with 22 international artists
in 18 Cologne galleries

curated by founding director Nicolaus Schafhausen and Florian Waldvogel

April 19 – May 26, 2007
Opening on Wednesday, April 18, 2007

http://www.koelnshow2.com

Only a few weeks after the opening of its first exhibition “Models for Tomorrow: Cologne” the European Kunsthalle puts a new event on the agenda – “KölnShow2”: 18 selected galleries will make space available for the programme of founding director Nicolas Schafhausen – who is also director of Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art in Rotterdam and curator of the German pavilion at the 52nd Venice Biennial – and guest curator Florian Waldvogel, Witte de With. 22 young artists from 12 different nations, whose work has to date rarely been shown in Germany, take up the challenge of meeting the full title of the exhibition: “…what will be told of today tomorrow: KölnShow2.”

The fundamental idea behind this project is to follow up by now legendary “The Köln Show”, a joint project by Cologne galleries, staged in their showrooms in 1990, presenting until then undiscovered young artists. On its way to establishing an up-to-date institution for contemporary art in Cologne, European Kunsthalle revisits this historic event in order to test the, at that time, highly successful model within the framework of today’s debates about decentralised exhibition concepts and collaborative organisational structures. Against the background of discussing possible operative and spatial models for a Kunsthalle, Nicolaus Schafhausen, together with his team augmented by Florian Waldvogel, focuses on the current relationship between cultural production and culture market in the Rhine metropolis.

BQ – Kostis Velonis (GR)
Galerie Daniel Buchholz – Gareth Moore (CAN)
Luis Campaña – Chris Lipomi (USA), Keegan McHargue (USA)
Galerie Gisela Capitain – Margaret Salmon (USA)
Fiebach & Minninger – Fernando Sánchez Castillo (E)
Frehrking Wiesehöfer – Aïda Ruilova (USA)
Galerie Vera Gliem – David Blandy (UK)
Galerie Hammelehle und Ahrens – Kwang-Ju Son (ROK)
Galerie Michael Janssen – Hannah Rickards (UK)
Johnen + Schöttle – Jesper Just (DK)
Linn Lühn – Andrew Schoultz (USA)
Galerie Mirko Mayer – Germaine Kruip (NL)
Galerie Christian Nagel – Karen Sargsyan (ARM)
Thomas Rehbein Galerie – Tuan Andrew Nguyen (VN)
Sabine Schmidt Galerie – Marijn van Kreij (NL)
Galerie Schmidt Maczollek – Maya Hayuk (USA)
Otto Schweins – Tris Vonna-Michell (UK)
Galerie Monika Sprüth / Philomene Magers – Simon Denny (NZ), Pere Llobera (E), João Onofre (P)
Performance during the opening – William Hunt (UK)

Duration April 19 to May 26, 2007
Opening Wednesday, April 18, 2007, 7 pm in the respective galleries

KölnShow2-Party Wednesday, April 18, 2007, 10 pm, at Gewölbe im Westbahnhof, Hans-Böckler-Platz 2, Cologne, with DJs Thomas Meinecke and Fritz Ostermayer and a performance by William Hunt

KölnShow2-Lounge April 14 to 22, 2007 at Salon Schmitz, Aachener Strasse 28, Cologne, http://www.salonschmitz.com

Talk “KölnShow2 – Plötzlich diese Übersicht“ with Jörg Heiser and Uta Grosenick, chaired by Vanessa Joan Müller (in German language), on Sunday, April 22, 2007, 3 pm at KölnShow2-Lounge

For further information see http://www.koelnshow2.com or contact

Julia Moritz, European Kunsthalle
P.O. Box 10 11 16, 50451 Cologne
T +49 221 5696 140, F +49 221 5696 142
moritz@kunsthalle.eu, http://www.kunsthalle.eu

Eike Dürrfeld, Neumann Luz Communication
Lübecker Strasse 11, 50668 Cologne
T +49 221 9235 987, F +49 221 9235 988
ed@neumann-luz.de

project partner ART COLOGNE

funded by Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Mittelstand und Energie des Landes Nordhein-Westfalen, NRW., Botschaft von Kanada, Botschaft von Spanien, Mondriaan Stichting

sponsored by AXA art, 235 Media, QVEST

European Kunsthalle is a project by Das Loch e.V.

For more information go to: http://www.koelnshow2.com