Ciprian Mureșan
3 July – 22 August 2010
Opening:
Friday, July 2, 7 pm
Neuer Berliner Kunstverein n.b.k.
www.nbk.org
In the two animated films Baptised (2009) and Pioneer (2010), two belief systems stand in opposition to each other: a screaming child is lowered into the baptismal font by a priest, whilst pioneer sniffs glue out of a plastic bag. The animations, made up of a series of individual drawing, take stock in cartoon-film style of the social changes in the New Europe. In the installation Incorrigible Believers (2009), made up of benches and a prayer stand, Mureșan transforms n.b.k. into a sacral space, yet one which is devoid of icons, a crucifix, or a priest. The sculpture The End of The Five-Year Plan (2004) is a reinterpretation of a work by Maurizio Cattelan, La Nona Ora (1999), which caused a scandal when it was first shown. However, instead of Pope John Paul II., here Patriarch Teoctist from the Romanian Orthodox Church is struck by a meteorite. Further works on display include the videos Rhinoceros (2006), Choose (2005), and the animated film 3D Rubliov (2004).
The social critique that enters into play in Mureșan’s works is a hallmark of the “Cluj-Generation,” yet the scope of this criticism extends far beyond the geopolitical situation in south-eastern Europe, without denying this context. This generation is involved in reshaping the role of contemporary art in the transcultural post-migrant society.
Curated by Marius Babias
Book series “n.b.k. exhibitions” On the occasion of the exhibition, a catalog will be published by Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne, with an essay by Hedwig Saxenhuber, an interview with Raluca Voinea, and a foreword by Marius Babias, 176 pages with color illustrations, German/English.
Program Thursday, July 08, 2010
7 pm Artist talk with Ciprian Mureșan (artist, Cluj) and Bojana Pejić (curator of Gender Check: Femininity and Masculinity in the Art of Eastern Europe [Vienna/Warsaw 2009/10], Berlin), in English Language
Thursday, July 15, 2010
7 pm What does art need its autonomy for?
Conversation between Hartmut Böhme (Professor of Cultural Studies, HU Berlin) and Boris Buden (philosopher, Berlin), in German Language
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Music-Performance with Zigaretten Rauchen (Berlin)
n.b.k. Showroom
Gruppenbild 3
Azin Feizabadi, Felix, what will remain after all this?, 2010
July 6–August 20, 2010
n.b.k. Video-Forum
Video Of The Month 3
Nira Pereg, Sabbath (2008), 2008
July 6–August 20, 2010
Opening hours
Exhibition
Tuesday-Sunday, 12am–6pm
Thursday, 12am–8pm
Showroom/Video-Forum
Tuesday/Thursday, 2–8pm
Wednesday/Friday, 2–6pm
Contact
Neuer Berliner Kunstverein n.b.k.
Chausseestraße 128/129
10115 Berlin, Germany
T +49 30 2807020, F +49 30 2807019
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