EMANUEL DANESCH/DAVID RYCH
utopia travel
EMANUEL DANESCH / DAVID RYCH, utopia travel, Secession 2001
Since March 2000, Emanuel Danesch and David Rych have been concerned with video
works by artists from the following ten cities: Cairo/Beirut/Istanbul/Sofia/Skopje/Belgrade/Sarajevo/
Zagreb/Ljubljana and Vienna. The selected films reflect the cultural, geographical,
political and social situation of the respective cities and their inhabitants.
The works are presented in a mobile videotheque installed in a "taxi",
with which the two artists will drive from Cairo to Vienna in Fall 2001 with stops
in the cities named above. At the same time, posters at the Secession announce
the respective stations and presentation dates.
During their exhibition in the series "Das Experiment" from May
17 to 24, Emanuel Danesch and David Rych transfer their project office to the
Grafisches Kabinett of the Secession. From this base, they will continue to investigate
video works, organize the drive from Cairo to Vienna, plan the presentations in
the ten cities and inform exhibition visitors about the development of utopia
travel.
"With their project, the two artists Emanuel Danesch and David Rych follow
the artistic practice of the laboratory, a setting characterized by certain structural
preconditions, which focuses on process and the resultant insights or materials.
This project opens up the field of art, and the artists produce a mix, in which
representatives from various culture studies disciplines participate from the
beginning and art and science are intended to merge with one another. Creation
and reflection on it are inseparably linked. The boundaries between making and
consuming, between the artwork and its documentation are to be largely dissolved.
The theme is sensitive and complex and may hardly be treated from a fixed geographical
perspective: cultural identities along a south-north line leading from Africa
through the "Balkans" to Vienna. The point of departure is Cairo and
the destination is Vienna, between them a series of places, which are respectively
linked by a respectful view to the "European" north and a disrespectful
view to the "African"/"Balkan" south. Since Gramsci, much
has been written about the projections of "north" and "south",
of "occident" and "orient" as foundations of cultural and
socio-political identity. Many symptoms of this dichotomy have been analyzed in
art and literature. The project utopia travel goes beyond mere analysis: the two
artists contrast the "other" as a foundation of cultural and political
identity with the utopia of a homogeneous society, global culture and universal
language. Their intention is not only to analyze and reflect, but also to allow
something new to emerge through the mobility of their project, transport this
and thus break open old structures. The core of the project is a dynamic videoteque,
which treats found material from all the locations, but also incorporates and
reflects on the process of selection and viewing. In this way, the work is also
a commentary on the narrativity of the art video and its placement between fiction
and documentation - documentation of cultural projection, which may in turn itself
become a projection again. Another central point is the direction of the project:
the conventional perspective in art always goes from the west to the outside or
addresses the role of the outside in defining western art. utopia travel starts
in Cairo, the resulting knowledge is transported in the direction of Europe. In
this way, it may be hoped that something arrives here, which is not determined
by a western concept of autonomy and can thus open up an alternative polylogue
that is independent of location. Rather than simply tracing a journey to the orient,
here the destination becomes the point of departure. Yet this does not mean that
what arrives here cannot in turn redefine the basis of art in this location."
(Martin Prinzhorn)
BIOGRAPHIES
EMANUEL DANESCH, born 1976 in Innsbruck, lives and works in
Vienna
1994-1998 studied at the Hochschule für angewandte Kunst in Vienna
Since 1998 studies at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Vienna (Renée
Green)
DAVID RYCH, born 1975 in Innsbruck, lives and works in Vienna
1993/94 studied architecture at the Technische Universität in Innsbruck
1994/95 studied art history at the University of Innsbruck
Since 1998 studies at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Vienna (Renée
Green)
1999/2000 scholarship at the Bezalel University Jerusalem, Israel
PUBLICATION
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DAS EXPERIMENT
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Danesch/Rych
6 pages
authors: Emanuel Danesch, Matthias Herrmann, Martin Prinzhorn, David Rych
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We would like to thank the following companies for their support:
Erste Bank - Partner of
the Secession
GlaxoSmithKline -
Sponsor of the Secession
Bundeskanzleramt Kunst
Wien Kultur
Friends of the Secession
The exhibition series is supported by
Wiener
Städtische.
For further information and photographic material please contact:
Tamara Schwarzmayr
Secession, Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession
Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna
Tel: +43-1-5875307-21, Fax: +43-1-5875307-34
presse@secession.at