[spectre] EAFinfo: BOYADJIEV & CORNISH
EAF Director
director at eaf.asn.au
Wed Oct 4 08:34:17 CEST 2006
LUCHEZAR BOYADJIEV CRAWLING CARPETS
"Istanbul: Visual Operative / Crawling Carpets", 2005 is a double
screen work made during the artist's stay in Istanbul, a city on the
border between West and East, straddling two continents. The artist
assumes the persona of an 'operative' gathering data on behalf of the
European Union, in this still exotic, but changing city. His mission
is to evaluate the visual environment of Istanbul ahead of Turkey's
negotiating process for accession to the EU. Always on the alert for
visual irregularities, the operative shows us images of familiar
landmarks, Westernised shops, and street bazaars, set to a voiceover
which conveys the operative's findings. Boyadjiev is addressing the
different cultural expectations and attitudes that lie at the heart
of the difficult relationship between Europe and Asia. The artist
suggests, with dead-pan irony, that perhaps Turkey should be
integrated into the EU in three stages, gradually and progressively
extending Europe's standards and systems ever Eastwards .
Luchezar Boyadjiev was born in Sofia, Bulgaria, and trained as an art
historian and theorist at the National Art Academy, Sofia. He started
exhibiting in 1989. Luchezar was the founding member of the Sofia
Institute of Contemporary Art and has exhibited and lectured
internationally, including Manifesta 4, Frankfurt, Germany, 2002;
Roma in Sofia Bologna, Italy, 2004; Memory Lane 9th Istanbul
Biennial, 2005; Belief 1st Singapore Biennale, 2006, and The 45
Minute Retro-Spection in Bucharest. His performances include Pearl
Guided Tour at the 7th International Sharjah Biennial, United Arab
Emirates, in 2005. In 2006 he is artist-in residence at the
MuseumsQuartier, Vienna.
TRACY CORNISH INTERTWINGULARITY
Intertwingularity explores photography as a system of complex
connections, processes and technologies. This exhibition presents new
modes of making and thinking about photography by linking
unconventional/experimental photographic processes with new media
technologies. It highlights photography's interconnectedness with
other representational media; and examines the levels of abstraction
that accompanies digital translations of photographic information.
Intertwingularity not only explores photography's contemporary
context, it offers possibilities for photography's future.
Tracy Cornish is currently completing a PhD by Research and lectures
in Photography at the University of South Australia. Her exhibitions
include Festival Attitude, Magaza Bitola, Macedonia (2005), World
Year of Physics Art Prize, Macquarie University, Sydney (2005),
National Museum of Australia, Canberra (2004), and Australian Centre
for Photography, Sydney (2002).
6 OCTOBER-4 NOVEMBER 2006 | OPENS 6PM THURSDAY 5 OCTOBER
GALLERY TALKS 4PM FRIDAY 6 OCTOBER
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Government through the Australia Council, it arts funding and
advisory body and by the South Australian Government through Arts SA.
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