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<nettime-ann> Exhibition: ARCHIVES IN PROGRESS (projects 1987 - 2007) by Darko Fritz |
. REX, Belgrade Exhibition: ARCHIVES IN PROGRESS (projects 1987 - 2007) by Darko Fritz 17 - 30 May Opening: Saturday, 17 May, 6 pm Can new media help to archive art forever saving it thus from oblivion? The exhibition Archives in Progress is a retrospective of artistic projects carried out from 1987 until 2007 by Darko Fritz (Croatia/Netherlands), one of the most important Croatian new media artists. Some of the projects lasted for up to five years. The exhibition explores the possibilities of putting archival tools (audio-visual media) and "pure information" to artistic use as an art form which has been conceived as a "film shown in a space" i.e. a gallery. Twelve entities, separate audio-visual displays, feature material about ten solo and two group art projects by Darko Fritz. The audio-visual archive presentations feature more than two hundred art objects, in-gallery installations, outdoor art installations, contextual projects, videos, photographs, Internet projects and other art forms and formats. The audio-visual displays show photographic and video documentary material about the projects (that the author has been colloecting since 1987) adapted to the gallery setting. The video material shown on the displays is a hybrid of a documentary film (with a professional voice over narrator), art documentation, animation and video art. Photo documentation and video material recorded in different formats on different media, some of which are no longer so easily available today, (e.g. U-Matic the old professional video system) have been digitalized and reformatted. The audio-visual displays provide an insight into the context of certain projects that cannot be understood from a single segment. Some segments of projects have been presented in such a way as to function as separate works (e.g. a photograph from the End of the Message series. The context of the work widens if one sees the entire series of photographs and discovers further details of the story (which projects preceded or followed that particular segment throughout the entire project that lasted for five years). Thus the context itself becomes a work art. Such a context can be shown in various formats including printed and electronic publications, internet documents or video. The exhibition Archives in Progress features video material of this kind. On the other hand, many of the individual works contained material that is affected by the passage of time, making it impossible to show them in their original context e.g. floral installations in public spaces in Amsterdam, Linz, Zadar, Zagreb and Fuertevetura. Featured works: Imitation of Life Studio (1987 - 1990) Cathedral (1988) 3 x Moscow Intershadow (1992) Theatre Time (1994) Keep the Frequency Clear (1994 - 1995) Error Reports (1995 - 1997) End of the Message (1995 - 2000) XXX (1997 - in progress) space=space (1998 - 2003) time=money=time= (2000 - 2001) Internet Error Messages (2001 - in progress) Migrant Navigator (2002 - in progress) Group projects: Studio Imitation of Life: Darko Fritz, Zeljko Serdarevic Cathedral: Bakal, Fritz, Juzbasic, Marusic, Premec space=space 1999: Darko Fritz, Ademir Arapovic p.sound remix (as part of the XXX project): network art Additional info on Darko Fritz's work: http://darkofritz.net The exhibition is part of the annual event MUSEUM NIGHT www.nocmuzeja.org.yu. It will be open throughout the night of 17/18 May Carried out with the support of the City Secretariat for Culture, Belgrade and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia Open daily 12:00 20:00 h ---------------------------- Rex, Jevrejska 16, Belgrade, Serbia tel/fax +381 11 3284534, 3284299 [email protected] www.rex.b92.net _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list [email protected] http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann