[spectre] Macedonian pavilion
director at eaf.asn.au
director at eaf.asn.au
Wed Jun 11 17:22:33 CEST 2003
media release
May 2003
MACEDONIAN PAVILION
San Marco 2774
Campo Santo Stefano
to present
"INTEGRALISM" by Zaneta Vangeli "PASSAGE" by Vana Urosevik
curator Zlatko Teodosievski curator Emil Aleksiev
"INTEGRALISM", detail, 2002/2003,
Installation made of: 3 objects: wood, acrylic, gold, 3 relief maps
of Macedonia, each 82x105x73cm; object: wood, plotter print, gold,
glass, 240x120x73cm; 2 vitrinas each 300x265x25cm; ready-made
destroyed weapons; "Realkunst, or Essential Harvest", video, endless
tape, video recorder, monitor; 2 glass objects, each 100x200x0,8cm,
steel)
Integralists of all Nations, Unite!
This paraphrase of Lenin's rallying cry from the early twentieth
century and the October Revolution can appropriately be used for
events taking place a century later. Workers and proletarians united
then; integralists and globalists are uniting today! Marx's capital
marches on in new clothes!
_aneta Vangeli's interest in global events and their wide-ranging
impact dates back several years. In 2001 she started developing more
fully these interests through a project entitled Integralism,
consisting of a series of works. Prepared for the Venice Biennale,
the project is preoccupied with what is perhaps the most rigid and
extreme form of the shady mechanisms of integration processes:
militarization. Vangeli ironically takes for granted - as an
international super-process - the operationalized equation
militarization = integration = globalization, as she does its
"products" which involve/affect all dimensions of existence.
To be more specific, Vangeli's triptych Integralism aims to discover
the relationships governing collective and individual integration (or
pseudo-integration), "minor" and "major" wars and their ambivalent
meanings, the by-products of these processes as a ready-made show and
the inevitable changes at the level of personal identity.
Zlatko Teodosievski
Passage: Six female characters help Casanova in his escape from the
prison, 2003, detail; Installation made of: 6 silk garments, 6
photos, ready-made furniture, texts, sound, curtains)
Vana Urosevik makes her works of the sticky matter of the dreams.
Night, moon, silver, black masks, lace, red silk, heavy drapes, old
furniture and mirrors, are the stuff of which she makes a home for
the specters. You can meet them here, but they are not very sociable
and it is really difficult to invoke them from the darkness where
they lurk in concealment. That's why Vana Urosevik uses the thin
cobweb threads of imagination to weave a magic fabric and to make
clothes like traps for the specters. The clothes invoke them (the
clothes look for the body that is gone) and they crawl in it like
into an empty snake skin. Lemurs (larvae), chimeras and harpies now
settle the house. With her legs spread the Ancient slut Lilith lies
on the table, she who strangles the sleeping ones and attacks the
lost. The sorceress Melusina, who flied from the high tower of her
castle like a flying snake, releasing sad shrieks, now comes out of
the closet. The Prophetess seats on the armchair, while many eyes
look at you from under her dress. The Virgin of the crystal lake,
with loose hair, now for ever sinks into the coffin filled with
water, that was unexpectedly placed in the middle of the room. The
woman-wolf waits for you stretched on the sofa... Someone's shadow on
the wall shows you the way from one room to the other. You are
invited to participate in the game of shadows and specters. The
inscription on one of the heavy red drapes, written in gold, reads:
Six female characters help Casanova in his escape from the prison
Piombi. The other drape says: Passage... You can choose your
character by choosing one of the clothes. You can try to escape
following the shadow of Casanova. You have at your disposal women's
socks tied one to another with knots, an awl, squid ink, a
binocular... Yet, the escape from here is impossible. No matter how
many drapes have you left behind, when the last one raises, it always
says, like at the beginning: Welcome to the Magic Theater of Vana
Urosevic.
Emil Aleksiev
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