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Die Regierung. Paradiesische Handlungsräume
Sonia Abián / Carlos Piegari, Ibon Aranberri, Maja Bajević, James Coleman, Alice Creischer, Danica Dakić, Ines Doujak, Peter Friedl, Andrea Geyer, Sanja Iveković, Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Rainer Oldendorf, Alejandra Riera / Fulvia Carnevale, Dierk Schmidt, Allan Sekula, Andreas Siekmann, Hito Steyerl, Jürgen Stollhans, Archivo Tucumán Arde (Graciela Carnevale), Francesca Woodman, Olivier Zabat et al.
Curated by Ruth Noack and Roger M. Buergel
Does it make sense to conceive of government not in terms of those who act but in terms of actions? Does it make sense to dispense with the Milosevics, Berlusconis, Putins, Bushs, Schüssels and their ilk and to indulge ourselves for a while in the beauty of political abstraction? For a while that lasts about as long as a visit to an exhibition?
The theme of this exhibition is not very original. As early as in the fourteenth century, art was portraying the effects of government on people, animals, landscapes and economies (Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Allegory of Good and Bad Government, Siena Town Hall). In a similar vein, but a few centuries later, the French philosopher Michel Foucault proposed an interpretation of government as an action that acts upon other actions (the actions of others).
Such a focus on the spheres of action has advantages, especially if it helps to avoid the tired oppositions of individual and state power, of local and global conditions and thus allows new and different perspectives on power relations. (Certain things, however, such as torture or deportation, must remain to be named again and again for what they are).
“Actions that act upon other actions (the actions of others)” how does this relate to art? In a mediated way: Since it is the medium of exhibition, that allows art to become visible, the actual space of the exhibition can itself be seen as a sphere of action, regulated by interventions. In the series of shows to date (Lüneburg, Barcelona, Miami),
Die Regierung (
The Government) has covered various interventions ranging from the dissipation of Europe's education system to the anhiliation of collective memory. At Secession, we focus on an aspect that is intrinsic to art: artworks themselves are condensed actions.
To conceive of art as an action does not necessarily imply that art must somehow or other be seen as an intervention in reality. Instead, art's capacity to act is realized only in the process of aesthetic experience. Thus, action can also be seen perceived in the interaction between artworks and their audience, which in turn is conceived only in the act of reception itself.
Paradiesische Handlungsräume, then, is an attempt to take up the condensed actions of specific artworks in the form of the exhibition itself, even to fuse them in what might be seen as a three-dimensional film. And it seeks to involve the viewers in its compositional endeavor: every Tuesday, the “film” changes its mise-en-scène, with the individual “takes” commenting on, revising and overlapping each other, contextualizing works differently, or setting them free of all relations. Thus, we hope to achieve a dynamic picture of our world, a picture in which, moreover, we ourselves play a part.
The claim that an audience itself is the product of a process of reception is meant quite seriously. How then does the exhibition's experimental sphere of action effect those who visit the show? In order to play back these effects into the experience of the exhibition itself, we are working with high school students, who will be responsible for a part of the Secession's educational program during the show: Twice weekly, a group of students will act as guides through the exhibition, initiating anyone who wishes to be enlightened.
Guided tours of
Die Regierung. Paradiesische Handlungsräume by high school students.
EXHIBITION DISCUSSION
Thursday, March 10, 2005, 6.30 p.m.
The curators Ruth Noack and Roger M. Buergel with Alice Creischer and Andreas Siekmann, artists of the exhibition DIE REGIERUNG
Paradiesische Handlungsräume.
An event of
Friends of the Secession.
FILMSCREENING
Allan Sekula
, The Lottery Of The Sea, 2005, 180 min
April 2, 2005, 3 p.m.
Filmmuseum, Augustinerstr.1, 1010 Vienna
PUBLICATION
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DIE REGIERUNG
Paradiesische Handlungsräume
68 pages, 65 colored illustrations, 23 b/w illustrations, enclosure: CD
authors: Ruth Noack, Roger M. Buergel
Secession 2005, ISBN 3-901926-77-1
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The stations of
Die Regierung:
Kunstraum der Universität Lüneburg
http://dieregierung.uni-lueneburg.de
Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona
http://www.macba.es
Miami Art Central (MAC)
http://www.miamiartcentral.org
Secession
www.secession.at
Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art Rotterdam
http://www.wdw.nl
The exhibition is supported by:
L. Bösendorfer Klavierfabrik GmbH
Brumec GesmbH
Filmmuseum
Kulturstiftung des Bundes
Mit Loidl oder Co.Graz
Technic Design AG, Wels
Zumtobel Staff Österreich
The exhibitions are realized through support of:
Erste Bank - Partner of the Secession
Bundesministerium für Unterricht, Kunst und Kultur
Wien Kultur
Friends of the Secession
For
further information and photographic material please contact:
Pia Leydolt
Secession, Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession
Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna
Tel: +43-1-5875307-21, Fax: +43-1-5875307-34
presse@secession.at