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Subject: Romanian Pavilion presents Stefan Constantinescu, Andrea Faciu, Ciprian Muresan at 53rd Venice Biennale
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					Romanian Pavilion
				
			
			
				
					

						
					

                
                
					

				
				
					
						



Romanian Pavilion

The Seductiveness of the Interval

Stefan Constantinescu, Andrea Faciu, Ciprian Muresan

7 June - 22 November 2009



curator: Alina Serban 

exhibition design by studioBASAR 


					


					
						Pavilion Opening: 

Friday, 5 June 2009 at 5.30 pm 

Giardini di Castello



http://www.seductiveness-of-interval.ro


					
					

				
			
			
				
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						At the 53rd International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia 2009, the Romanian Pavilion features works by artists
Stefan Constantinescu, Andrea Faciu and Ciprian Muresan. The three artistic positions will be conceptually united
within a site-specific installation conceived by the studioBASAR architectural group as a theatre set.



Artists possessing the experience of exile, of the shift in political regimes, social transitions, Stefan
Constantinescu, Andrea Faciu and Ciprian Muresan relate in their work to the theatricalisation of social practices, the
encrypted "dramaturgy" of the public realm, and the complex order of individual destiny. 



Stefan Constantinescu was born in 1968 in Bucharest and now lives in Stockholm, Sweden, and Bucharest, Romania. His
works "Troleibuzul 92" and "Passagen" are focused on events, situations and everyday occurrences â which confront
personal destiny with historical dystopias, expressed either in the form of anthropological documentary or fictional
film with neo- realist features. Putting onto the stage what is personal, intimate, subjective, Stefan Constantinescu
confers upon his films the status of investigations into themes such as solitude, alienation and social violence. 

 

Andrea Faciu was born in 1977 in Bucharest and lives in Munich, Germany. In "EXUBERANTIA suspended," the artist is the
director of a screenplay in which the viewer escapes into a detemporalised space of reverie. Reflecting on the
reciprocity between stage and spectator, between the instrumental and the aesthetic, between the object of dreaming and
the dreamer, Andrea Faciu proposes the traversal of an experience in which the instantaneity of the relationship between
subject and world is dominant.  

 

Ciprian Muresan was born in 1977 in Dej and lives in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. His works "Auto-da-Fe" and "Dog Luv" operate
with different modalities of transposing literary texts into images. The artist does not pursue fidelity to the text or
narrative re-construction, but rather the staging of sophisticated visual sequences, in order to punctuate versions of
the real, obsessively inter-related with the imaginary. The subtle tension released by the subjective re-transcription
of texts offers the spectator a projection of fragments of a world in transformation, in which aspects of security,
control and individual choice are brought to the fore. 



Dwelling upon the still open severance between the artist's vision and the viewer's expectations, between what the
artist places on stage as a "scenario" and what the viewer progressively discovers in time, The Seductiveness of the
Interval proposes a reflection upon the conditions whereby the exhibition space is transformed into a space of
self-reflection by means of the gaze. 



Organisers: 

The exhibition at the Romanian Pavilion is financed by the Romanian Ministry of Culture, Religious Affairs and National
Heritage and has received the support of IASPIS, ORION Electrics Romania, Peill Stiftung, Leopold Hoesch Museum Dueren,
Botanisher Garten Munchen Nymphenburg, Murfatlar, Romanian Institute for Culture and Humanistic Research of Venice and
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania. 

 

Publication:  

The publication, edited by curator Alina Serban and art critic Mirela Duculescu, brings together essays by the
following cultural theorists, scholars and curators from the field of art: Mieke Bal, Roann Barris, Adina Bradeanu,
Hanneke Grootenboer, Erika Fisher-Lichte, Catrin Lundqvist, Dan Lungu, Angelika Nollert, Andrei State, Saviana
Stanescu, Katalin Timar, Ovidiu Tichindeleanu, Adnan Yildiz. 

 

The publication has been produced in partnership with the Romanian Cultural Institute of Stockholm and the Romanian
Institute for Culture and Humanistic Research of Venice.



For more information please contact: 

[email protected]




					

					 

					
						
					
					

					

				
			
			
				
                    
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