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security. something always follows something else
Curators:
Szuper Gallery
Mini Cinema + Multi-media Installations
Exhibition Opening: Friday, 8 October 2004, 6-8pm
Exhibition Period: 8 October - 29 October 2004
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Para/Site
Art Space is pleased to present in our next show, an installation
by London based "Szuper Gallery" (Susanne Clausen
and Pavlo Kerestey) and works curated from the ‘Szuper Gallery
collection? Artists include: Nick Blythe, UK; Stephen Connolly,
UK; Veronika Dimke, Germany; Benjamin Ellingsen, Norway/UK;
Marcia Farquhar, UK; Rainer Ganahl, USA; Simon Goldin, Sweden;
Gia Rigvava, Russia/ Germany; Alun Rowlands, UK.
‘Szuper
Gallery?represents a mutating bureaucracy and free-floating
gallery environment and is based in London, UK. As Szuper
Gallery, Susanne Clausen and Pavlo Kerestey have researched
various institutions and corporation as locations for a series
of interventionist video performances and installations. As
a result, they have collaborated with other artists and professionals,
such as actors, architects, economist or curators and have
entered and collaborated with institutions like the Stock
Exchange, Television, the Police or an immigration office.
These ‘collaborations?were attempts to find out whether and
how it is possible to perform within institutional contexts,
by subtly introducing parallel narratives within these coded
environments. There, Szuper Gallery are trying to extend our
understanding of and to re-define the image of the artist
profession and place of work and to speculate on future functions
of art and artists in society.
For the
exhibition at Para/Site, Szuper Gallery will present a series
of video works within a mini cinema installation. This will
include several Szuper Gallery’s videos as well as a programme
of videos by different international artists from the ‘Szuper
Gallery Collection?
The selected
works examine methods and ways of acting in public and of
public speaking. The individual works aim to approach the
idea of public space, while dealing with questions of how
artistic production and intention can be realised within institutional
or public spheres. Some of the artists involved take on different
roles or have founded public or private institutions themselves.
Raising a voice in public can have many different connotations,
whether it is institutional information, a press conference
or on TV appearance, screaming madly in public places, or
the murmur of voices in a public library. We are aware of
the constant presence of public voices and gestures, whether
institutional or unofficial, not only in times of heightened
concerns for general security.
For
further details: Cindy at Para/Site Art Space: 2517 4620
email: info@para-site.org.hk
Para/Site Art Space
G/F, 4 Po Yan Street
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Gallery hours: 12 ?7 pm (Wed to Sun)
(closed on Mon, Tue & public holidays)
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