PAVILION in Dan Perjovschi exhibition

Friday December 12th 2008, 7:47 am
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PAVILION magazine was exhibited here:

Dan Perjovschi
Chestii tiparite/ Printed stuff

Galeria Posibila, Bucharest
28. 11. 2008 - 08. 02. 2009

Galeria Posibila is pleased to announce the first Bucharest retrospective of the internationally acclaimed Romanian artist Dan Perjovschi. His 20-year practice which has revolutionized drawing is seen through the printed materials it has resulted in, from artist books or self-published newspapers to the complete collection of 22 opposition magazine, in which he has contributed ever since 1990.

A new artist book has been published on the occasion of the exhibition, comprising three of Perjovschi’s projects in 2008. As always, the book mirrors the preparatory note-books of each project, the printed material functioning as an archive of an otherwise ephemeral practice. His witty, politically charged comments on the cities of Bucharest, Brussels and Chisinau are intertwined in this pocket-size catalogue, of which a special edition of 20 includes an original drawing.

Image: Pavilion postcards and the magazine in Dan Perjovschi’s exhibition. Photo: Ioana Nitu.

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PAVILION, BUCHAREST BIENNALE & PAVILION UNICREDIT at 5.MSE Meeting

Monday December 01st 2008, 11:03 pm
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5. MSE – Meeting (Middle-South-East Meeting) „Network Practice“
Faculty of Art and Design at Jan Evangelista Purkyne University in Usti nad Labem
Pasteurova 9, 400 01 Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic
28/29 November 2008

The idea of the MSE – Meetings (MSE stands for Middle-South-East Europe) is to gather leaders of art initatives & institutions, curators and
theoreticians with a focus on the Middle-South-Eastern European region in order to exchange knowledge, information and experiences and
to discuss the specific topic of the Meeting. The Meetings are held biannual and always in different countries.
This edition of MSE – Meeting will put its focus on the idea of networking itself. Therefore a number of representatives from other
comparable networks and leaders of institutions respectively curators who work with network related ideas and structures will be invited
to join the Meeting in order to compare and discuss the different conceptions of existing networks and the role they can play in further
developing of international collaborative projects among participants of such networks. Questions of different impact of a specific project idea
on particular art scenes will be as well raised as challenges of collaboration in the moment of different basic conceptions of participating art
initiatives and further on disproportions in the MSE region regarding the ability to get projects funded.

FRIDAY, 28/11/2008
A) SWAPING ENERGY IN AND OUT
About institutions and activities which on the one hand bring international input into their local contexts, into their institutions and programmes
and, on the other, and the other way around, try to foster local activities and transport them abroad. Creativity is needed in developing new
models of collaboration especially when the institutions do not have much support on a local administrative level or first have to become
established on the international art map.
10:00 –10:30 Keynote speech: Iara Boubnova / ICA – Institute of Contemporary Art (Sofia)
10:30 –10:50 Rael Artel / Public Preparation (Tallinn)
10:50 –11:10 Els Hanappe / ITYS – Institute for Contemporary Art and Thought (Athens)
11:10 –11:30 Vlad Morariu / Vector Cultural Association (Iasi)
11:30 –11:50 Helen Hirsch / Kunstmuseum Thun (Thun)
11:50 –12:20 Discussion
Moderators: Michal Kolecek & Zdena Koleckova / FAD UJEP – Faculty of Art and Design
at Jan Evangelista Purkyne University in Usti nad Labem (Usti nad Labem)
13:00 –15:00 Lunch break
B) LINKING DIFFERENT FIELDS: ART, ACTIVISM & SCIENCE
About the development of networks beyond the borders of art and the role of art spaces in multidisciplinary discourses. To which spheres can
art be connected? The connections to the fields of political activism and social science are of special interest. Are there possible synergies
and possibilities to widen the audience? What about the interest and response from activists, scientists and NGOs? Can art have an influence
on political and social discourses?
15:00 –15:30 Keynote speech: Razvan Ion / Bucharest Biennale, Pavilion magazine (Bucharest)
15:30 –15:50 Antonia Majaca, Ivana Bago / Miroslav Kraljevic Gallery (Zagreb)
15:50 –16:10 Martin Krenn / IG Bildende Kunst (Vienna)
16:10 –16:30 Lise Skou, Ditte Lyngkaer / rum46 (Aarhus)
16:30 –17:00 Discussion
Moderator: Luchezar Boyadjiev / ICA – Institute of Contemporary Art (Sofia)

SATURDAY, 29/11/2008
C) NETWORKING CULTURE
About the importance of networks in the daily practice. How networks are conceived, how they are growing and how they are established.
About the differences between networks conceived for longer duration and such for temporary, project-based use. What about the networks
initiated by established institutions and such emerging from small initiatives? Does networking help to catch the public‘s eye, which is hard to
catch without? How can the further development of networks be managed?
10:00 –10:30 Keynote speech: Peter Mörtenböck, Helge Moshammer / Networked Cultures (London / Vienna)
10:30 –10:50 Ana Dzokic, Marc Neelen / STEALTH.unlimited (Rotterdam)
10:50 –11:10 Antje Weitzel, Dortje Drechsel / uqbar (Berlin)
11:10 –11:30 Vit Havranek, Zbynek Baladran / Tranzitdisplay (Prague)
11:30 –11:50 Elena Tsvetaeva / NCCA – National Centre for Contemporary Arts (Kaliningrad)
11:50 –12:20 Discussion
Moderator: Alenka Gregoric / Skuc Gallery (Ljubljana)
13:00 –15:00 Lunch break
D) LOCAL CONNECTING / NEIGHBOURHOODS
About the importance of networks in a regional context. What is in focus in the work of institutions which actively play their role in
a geographical region, within a country or cross border connecting institutions in neighbouring countries. Can such activities gain importance
on an international level? On which requirements is the desire for local networking based?
15:00 –15:30 Keynote speech: Basak Senova / NOMAD (Istanbul)
15:30 –15:50 Ivana Marjanovic, Vida Knezevic / Kontekst Gallery (Belgrade)
15:50 –16:10 Stefan Rusu / [ksa:k] Center for Contemporary Art (Chisinau)
16:10 –16:30 Monika Szewczyk / Arsenal Gallery (Bialystok)
16:30 –16:50 Yane Calovski / press to exit project space (Skopje)
16:50 –17:20 Discussion
Moderators: Margarethe Makovec & Anton Lederer / < rotor > association for contemporary art (Graz)
SPECIAL GUESTS:
Filip Radunovic, Christiane Erharter / ERSTE Foundation (Vienna)
Nino Tchogoshvili / Art Academy Tbilissi (Tbilissi)

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PAVILION & BUCHAREST BIENNALE at Sao Paulo Biennale 2008

Monday December 01st 2008, 10:58 pm
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Bucharest Biennale participated in “All Biennials of the World Today” organized by The Fundação Bienal de São Paulo and the curators of the 28th Bienalle.

A large library installed on the pavilion’s third floor, consisting of an archive, an auditorium, a meeting room, a reading room, a computer hall with internet access, and a collection of 600 publications from 72 countries. The library is based on the collections of the Archive Wanda Svevo of the São Paulo Biennial’s Foundation, and will frame and support the cycle of conferences to take place between October and November 2008.

Image: PAVILION reader of Bucharest Biennale 3 exhibited. Courtesy of São Paulo Biennial.

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Eugen Radescu at Apex New York

Monday December 01st 2008, 10:53 pm
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APEX ART NEW YORK
Thursday, November 13, 6:30 pm

How innocent is that?
Eugen Radescu and Bosko Blagojevic in conversation about the state of innocence in Eastern Europe.

Eugen Radescu is an independent curator, co-founder, and co-publisher at Pavilion magazine, chairman of artphoto asc., and co-director of Bucharest Biennale. Eugen Radescu is in residence with apexart as the recipient of a CEC ArtsLink Fellowship.

Bosko Blagojevic is an artist and writer based in Brooklyn. His writing on art and culture has appeared in a variety of media both online and off, including recently the journals Afterimage, USELESS and Art Asia Pacific, as well as several artist’s publications. He, along with Xenia Pachikov, is co-founder and director of Platform for Pedagogy, a New York-based organization working to advance a culture of cross-disciplinary public lecture attendance and develop the lecture as form.

Here you can download the podcast of the panel discussion: http://www.apexart.org/events/media/radescu.mp3

www.apexart.org

Image: Eugen Radescu and Bosko Blagojevic in front of the Apex audience.

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