EXHIBITION

Notes on the Beginning of the Short 20th Century

MuseumsQuartier Wien, Wien, Vienna, 06/03/2015 - 08/16/2015

Museumsplatz 1/5 1070 Vienna

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Christian Strasser, Director of MuseumsQuartier Wien, announce the opening of the exhibition Notes on the Beginning of the Short 20th Century at freiraum quartier21 INTERNATIONAL / MQ Wien.

APT artist Mladen Miljanovic (BIH) is participating  "Notes on the Beginning of the Short 20th Century" a show aiming to show the historical traces of the First World War in the present, and reflects on their treatment. What does that time mean, what do those long past events mean to us? What is behind current opinion, and elicits contemporary artistic engagement? How and where is the historical impact tangible in artworks? What are the intentions and the image politics behind different forms of engagement with the past?

The exhibition pursues the extent to which it is possible for contemporary art——between construct, reference and depiction——to expand the cultural memory, to correct or even contribute to finding the historical facts. At the same time, the exponents show altered rather than socially compliant images of history, highlighting differences between national narratives about the war and cultures of commemorating it.

Curated by Frank Eckhardt and Andrea Domesle.

Artists:

Kader Attia (FRA), Simone Bader (AUT), Marcin Berdyszak (POL), Nin Brudermann (AUT), Martin Chramosta (SUI), ETAGE (GER, Stefan Bombaci & Daniela Dietmann), Tatiana Fiodorova (MDA), Karen Geyer – Grauton (SUI), Sabine Groß (GER), Group San Donato (RUS, Oleg Blyablyas, Alexey Chebykin, Evgeny Umansky), Thibaud Guichard (FRA), Ruppe Koselleck (GER), Martin Krenn (AUT), Olga Alia Krulisova & Jana Morkovska (CZE), Anton Kuznetsov (RUS), Jerôme Leuba (SUI), François Martig (BEL), Radenko Milak (BIH), Beate Passow (GER), Joachim Seinfeld (GER), Deborah Sengl (AUT), Belle Shafir (ISR/GER)

*Performance at the opening "Between Lines" by Mladen Miljanovic

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