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/for Romanian please go to bucharestbiennale.org/ro In memoriam Ioana Nemes BUCHAREST BIENNALE 5 TACTICS FOR THE HERE AND NOW 25 May â 22 July 2012 Preview day for press and professionals: 24 May 2012 Within the current context of the shifting nature of politics, economics, and cultureâconditions that are increasingly referred to as precarious timesâartists often have to negotiate risky positions, contested territories, or situations in which cultural activity interacts with, or provides a counterpoint to, conditions of flux. Bucharest Biennale 5 profiles the work of artists whose agency lies less in overt statements, but rather in investigative or indirect strategies that possess their own kind of power. By its very nature, work that is investigative expresses a kind of resistance to both the speed and changing nature of things and the increasing sense of instability that pervades everyday life. Several projects in the Biennale involve a reworking of specific histories from the civic to the personal, producing a different kind of "knowledge" that is not always about nostalgia or narrative, but is rather a deliberately constructed perspective on the contemporary. For some, the act of researching, uncovering, and presenting things that are below the surface has been aided by the Internet, whereby obscure or otherwise concealed data may be sought out, enabling new combinations of imagery and meaning that are open-ended or associative in nature. Whether relating to symbols of former eras, or personal or collective memories, these images are complex representations of past and presentâimaginative âspacesâ that are characterized by a degree of uncertainty that make them more challenging to decipher. For other artists in the Biennale, tactics of subterfuge or infiltration are intrinsic to their practice, allowing them to circumvent or negotiate existing systems that they find questionable or challenging. Their methodology reflects a practice that is evolving, dynamic and responsive, something that is essential for situations that change quickly or are not yet fully understood. Often using techniques that rely on the art of seduction or manipulation, these works can still contain sharp social or political critique, merging aesthetics and political and cultural commentary in ways that initially mask underlying meanings. The deployment of such informal approaches is particularly resonant in a city such as Bucharest, where the infrastructure and contexts for artistic practice are in the process of evolution. BB5âs projects take place in non-profit spaces and public venues and sites in the city, and act as statements and overtures of various kinds, from the critically engaged to the playful in nature. While many projects are situated within these venues which include Pavilion, the Political Research Institute, artist-run space Alert Studio, former factory space Make A Point, the local restaurant Nana, the cinema Union, some magazines and the House of the Free Press, some exist only in the public domain, using existing forms of distribution or presentation outside artistic venues to offer audiences different ways of engaging both with these works and the ideas within the Biennale. (excerpt from "Tactics for the Here and Now" by Anne Barlow, published in PAVILION #16 - journal for politics and culture, edited for Bucharest Biennale 5) PARTICIPANTS Abbas Akhavan (IR/CA) Marina Albu (RO) Haris Epaminonda (CY/DE) Klas Eriksson (SE) Ruth Ewan (UK) Aurelien Froment (IE/FR) Ciprian Homorodean (RO/BE) Iman Issa (EG/USA) Janice Kerbel (CA/UK) Jill Magid (USA) David Maljkovic (HR) Marina Naprushkina (BY/DE) Ahmet Ogut (TR/NL) Vesna Pavlovic (RS) Anahita Razmi (DE) Wael Shawky (EG/FR) Alexandre Singh (FR/USA) Mounira Al Solh (LB/NL) & Bassam Ramlawi (LB) Rinus van de Velde (BE) CURATOR Anne Barlow (born in Glasgow, Scotland) is Executive Director of Art in General, New York, a non-profit organization that supports artists through the commissioning of new work and an international residency exchange program. From 1999-2006, Barlow was Curator of Education and Media Programs at the New Museum, New York, where she oversaw its educational and public programs, conceived of and developed Museum as Hub (a global network initiative that connected the museum with art partners in Cairo, Eindhoven, Mexico City and Seoul), organized inter-disciplinary roundtables with leaders in the fields of the visual arts, architecture, and design, developed the museumâs Digital Culture Programs, and curated numerous exhibitions and performances. Barlow received her M.A. in the History of Art from the University of Glasgow, Scotland. Prior to moving to New York, Barlow was Curator of Contemporary Art and Design at Glasgow Museums, where she managed its contemporary art collection, exhibitions, residencies and commissions programs. Independently, she collaborated on the exhibition Copy It, Steal It, Share It at Borusan Art Gallery, Istanbul, and guest-curated film and media projects for the International Film Festival Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and Threshold Artspace, Scotland. Barlow has published for organizations including: Liverpool University Press/Tate Gallery Liverpool; the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, United Kingdom; the Edith Russ House for Media Art, Oldenburg; the New Museum; and Art in General. She recently co-organized Art in Generalâs international residency/exchange symposium "What Now?", and has participated in lectures and discussions at organizations including: the Royal College of Art, London; Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw; MUMOK, Vienna; The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, New York; New York University; ARCOmadrid, for Latitudesâ Professional Encounters; Tate Modern, London; and the Sharjah Art Foundation. Barlow lives and works in New York. LOCATIONS / VENUES Each of the locations chosen for the BB5 are justified by their history, socio-political involvement, but also by the topographical location (details on www.bucharestbiennale.org): . PAVILION - centre for contemporary art and culture (also the BB5 info-point) . Institute for Political Research - University of Bucharest . Make A Point - cultural center . Alert Studio - artist-run space . Casa Presei Libere - the former communist house for press . Cinema Union - movie theatre . Nana - local restaurant . Tabu - women magazine . Zeppelin - architecture magazine . Vice - lifestyle magazine PUBLICATIONS PAVILION - journal for politics and culture will dedicate #16 to the biennale. PAVILION #16 will contain contributions by all the artists and texts by Anne Barlow, Eugen Radescu, Stephen Duncombe, Razvan Ion, Suzana Milevska, Sotirios Bahtsetzis, Tom Holert, Olive McKeon, Simon Sheikh, Stefan Voicu and Marius Stan. A map/guide will be published to be a handy instrument for navigation through the biennale. The journal and the guide can be ordered as a hard copy or downloaded for free as a PDF, soon, from pavilionjournal.org or bucharestbiennale.org. This can also can be directly purchased from the info-point of BUCHAREST BIENNALE 5. PARALLEL EVENTS The Parallel Events are collateral events taking place in the same period as BB5. Our program aims to present a broader view of different aspects of the local cultural scene to the regional, national and international public. Parallel Events program offers a communication platform for individual artists and interdisciplinary cultural producers who live and work in the region, as well as for local institutions, art organisations and other cultural events. For details please see our website or Facebook page. EDUCATION AND MEDIATION Whatever your background or experience level with regard to contemporary art, heritage or art history, BB5 educational programs allows you to engage, participate in the dialogue and broaden your outlook. Join us, together with your friends, family or students, for one of our conversational tours and more. If you are planning a visit to BB5 with your school, university, community organisation, company, museum association or any other group over 10 persons, then this is the place to be. Be sure to let us know in advance to organize for you a free guided tour. Based on your interests, age and background we will create a personalized program to fit your group. If you are visiting BB5 by yourself or with a small group, please note that we have volunteers prepared to guide you in every venue. So just ask them for details. Feel free to contact us for more information or with any requests. PROGRAMâOFâTHE OPENINGâDAYS MAY 24, 2012 11.00 - 12.30 TACTICS FORâTHEâHEREâANDâNOW Press conference for professionals and press Participants: Anne Barlow - curator of BB5, team of BB5 & participating artists of BB5 Venue: Hotel Intercontinental - Rapsodia conference hall, 1st floor Bd. Nicolae BÄlcescu nr. 4 Metro: Piata Universitatii 13.00 - 19.00 BB5 PREVIEW All venues will be open exclusively for press and professionals based on accreditation only 21.30 - 22.00 PERFORMANCE âComÂon you Redsâ by Klas Eriksson (SE) Venue: Public place, in front of the entrance of Intercontinental Hotel, Bd. Nicolae BÄlcescu nr. 4 Klas Eriksson is a participating artist in BB5 Metro: Piata Universitatii 22.00 - 05.00 OPENINGâPARTY (invitation only) Venue: Club Control Str. Academiei 19, in Pasajul Victoriei Metro: Piata Universitatii OpeningâParty Program 22.30 CHINAWOMAN (invitation only) LIVE CONCERT/MUSICAL PERFORMANCE For the first time in Romania chinawoman.ca 24.00 (invitation only) Special DJ Stars Line Up: CLIZA vs LEO MAY 25, 2012 19:00 PERFORMANCE âCurva Violaâ by Klas Eriksson (SE) Venue: Make a Point, Str. Morarilor nr. 1, Bucharest (inside Postavaria Romana factory). Metro: Costin Georgian 22.00 PARTY (open entrance) Informal party to celebrate the artists, the curator of BB5 + our guests and the team of the biennale. Venue: OTA (the most famous underground artsy place) Str. Dr. Staicovici nr. 26, Bucharest (no sign on the entrance, enter the garden and in the back downstairs) Good vibes provided by DJ Pericle Metro: Eroilor PRESS AND PROFESSIONALS ACCREDITATION For accreditation please visit http://bucharestbiennale.org/press.html --- More details at: www.bucharestbiennale.org www.facebook.com/bucharestbiennial --- Image: Rinus van de Velde, "untitled (The Lost Bishop)", charcoal on wall, 240 cm x 360 cm, 2012. Courtesy of the artist. --- BUCHAREST BIENNALE Bucharest International Biennial for Contemporary Art Sos. Nicolae Titulescu 1 (Piata Victoriei) Bucharest 011131 Romania T: + 4 031 103 4131 E: [email protected] W: www.bucharestbiennale.org --- Facebook: www.facebook.com/bucharestbiennial --- This is a project by PAVILION - journal for politics and culture. www.pavilionjournal.org --- PAVILION, BUCHAREST BIENNALE and PAVILION CENTER are projects devised and founded by Razvan Ion and Eugen Radescu --- Strategic Partner: UniCredit Tiriac Bank Institutional Partners: Netherlands Embassy in Bucharest Embassy of the United States in Bucharest FSPUB - Faculty of Political Science University of Bucharest CNI Coresi IASPIS Alert Studio Romanian Cultural Institute Rumanska Kulturinstitutet Stockholm Make A Point BAM - Flamish Institute for Visual, Audiovisual and Media Art Nana - natural food Cinema Union Arhiva Nationala de Filme White Night of the Galleries Media Partners: RomaniaTV Radio Romania Cultural RFI Romania BeWhere Zeppelin Vice tabu Alternativ Arte & Meserii Metropotam Ginger Group Port.ro 24-Fun Modernism Hipmag Tilllate ArtClue ArtAct Urban Things Romania Sub25.ro Anti-Utopias.com Afterall Radical Philosophy Springerin Cabinet Mute Open Official Hotel: Intercontinental Hotel Official coffee: Illy Printing Partner: Evergreen Concept Production Partner: Update Advertising Official Club: Control Official Restaurant: Shift _______________________________________________ Nettime-ro mailing list [email protected] http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ro --> arhiva: http://amsterdam.nettime.org/