Tag Archive 'installation'

Mar 19 2008

Lida Abdul

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“As an artist who works both in performance and video art, Lida Abdul creates poetic spaces that allow the viewer to interrogate the familiar and the personal. Her work is guided by a ritualized formalism that insinuates the immediacy of myth and the playfulness of a mind seeking to understand the surrounding world. In many ways, witnessing her pieces is like attempting to understand the riddles of the gestures and the repetitions that highlight her work. Abdul’s work is located at the intersection between art and architecture; it invites the viewer to see the unfolding of new forms but never resolves the contradictions and the paradoxes, the purpose of which
seems to be to make us doubt our claims of understanding.

Born in Kabul, Afghanistan in 1973, and resides there now. Abdul lived in Germany and India as a refugee after she was forced to leave Afghanistan after the former-Soviet invasion. Her work fuses the tropes of ‘Western” formalism with the numerous aesthetic traditions–Islamic, Buddhist, Hindu, pagan and nomadic–that collectively influenced Afghan art and culture. She has produced work in many media including video, film, photography, installation and live performance. Her most recent work has been featured at the Venice Biennale 2005, Istanbul Modern, Kunsthalle Vienna, Museum of Modern Art Arnhem, Netherlands and Miami Central, CAC Centre d’Art Contemporain de Bretigny, and Frac Lorraine Metz, France. She has also exhibited in festivals in Mexico, Spain, Germany, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan; She was also a featured artist at the Central Asian Biennial 2004. For the past few years, Abdul has been working in different parts of Afghanistan on projects exploring the relationship between architecture and identity.”

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Dec 29 2007

Delettering the Public Space

Published by admin under installation, street art

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Delettering the Public Space was a huge public installation that took place on Neubaugasse in Vienna in June 2006. During this two-week period, all signage have been covered by yellow foils and plastic. All signage (barring those needed for safety), company logos, advertising, symbols and pictograms were obscured in order to focus on various aspects to this art project organized by Christoph Steinbrener and Rainer Dempf.

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Dec 29 2007

Marianne Müller

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STANDING STILL / TRAVELLING SLOWLY (VIDEO) consists of 10 split-screen tapes with a total duration of 19 hours. They are projected floor to ceiling, up to 6×16 meters. Each film is composed of 2 synchronized DVCam tapes, shown side by side. The soundtrack consists of in-camera ambient recordings creating a fake stereo effect and repetitive echoes. The films were shot in 10 different countries all over the world.

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