[spectre] Fwd: panel discussion Not for Sale / Sold Out, 16 Sept 2023, Olomouc/CZ
Andreas Broeckmann
ab at mikro.in-berlin.de
Tue Aug 8 16:15:08 CEST 2023
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Betreff: Invitation to a panel discussion Not for Sale / Sold Out
Datum: Fri, 14 Jul 2023 15:31:46 +0000
Von: Frank Jakub <frank at muo.cz>
open panel discussion
Not for Sale / Sold Out. Artist-run initiatives of the 1990s in and
beyond Central Europe
16 September 2023 at Olomouc Museum of Art
https://www.muo.cz/archiv-hermit--4468/
Flashback: Hermit 1992–1999
04 05 - 17 09 2023
Museum of Modern Art: Salon, Cabinet
At the beginning of the nineties it was a revelation. Since 1992,
artists from Western Europe, the United States, Asia, Australia and
Africa have been coming to the Baroque Cistercian monastery in Plasy in
the Pilsen region for Hermit art symposia and festivals. The archive
from these events, which includes publications, texts, photographs,
sound recordings, videos and links to parallel activities in Europe, was
received by the Olomouc Museum of Art in 2019 and is now presented in
the new exhibition FLASHBACK: Hermit 1992-1999.
"Working with the archive allows for a specific way of storytelling. It
builds on individuals that are not very telling on their own, but in
context can be made into a plastic whole," says curator Jakub Frank. The
exhibition from the Hermit Foundation archive and the Centre for
Metamedia Plasy, which summarises the eight-year history of symposia,
residencies, concerts and exhibitions at the Plasy Monastery, is based
on a selection of these individuals - flashbacks, sudden, clear and
powerful memories that evoke a sense of reliving a past experience.
"This creates a mosaic that aims to convey the unity of place and time,"
adds Jakub Frank.
The archival part of the exhibition, presented in the exhibition hall
Kabinet, presents Hermit through archival materials, photographs, video
documents, sound recordings and original works that were created or
exhibited in Plasy. "The photographic exhibition 9&9, which took place
in Plasy in 1981 and became an inspiration for Hermit, also has its
place here," explains Miloš Vojtěchovský, co-author of the exhibition
and main organiser of the symposium.
The second part of the exhibition is in the Salon, where two works by
artists who participated in the symposia in Plasy and are now preparing
works that build on their work there will be presented in turn. The
first is the interactive sound installation Trans(port)(l)ation by Dutch
artists Mario van Horrik and Petra Dubach, which, among other things,
sets to music the timetables of Olomoucs means of transport, and this
will be followed in July by the audiovisual environment O-neighbourhood,
which will be created during a performance by Petr Nikl and Ondřej Smeykal.
The events that took place between 1992-1999 in Plasy, West Bohemia,
have not yet been comprehensively treated in a professional manner, and
their impact is thus more on the level of professional consensus and
contemporary sentiment. Nevertheless, they are an important testimony to
the international artistic and non-institutional exhibition activity in
the 1990s in the Czech Republic.
ROOTS, DEVELOPMENT AND DEMISE
Hermit was founded as an informal organisation in 1992 by Miloš
Vojtěchovský and the Friends of Art Society Plasy. In the following
years, under its banner, they organised nine symposia, residencies and
exhibitions, which were attended by nearly five hundred artists from all
over the world.
In 1996, Hermit received a grant from the Pro Helvetia Foundation, which
enabled the establishment of the Centre for Metamedia Plasy - an
institution that was intended to provide a base and focus in Plasy for
artistic activities that were marginalised by traditional exhibition
institutions, while serving as an important node in a network of
similarly focused organisations in Europe and worldwide. The Hermit
Foundation and the Centre for Metamedia aimed to contribute to the
connection of contemporary Czech art to the international artistic
context and to present contemporary forms of art across categories and
genres. Visual art was quite naturally presented in the context of
contemporary music and performing and scenic forms. The artistic
realisations that emerged on the site were united by ephemerality and
therefore respect for local history and architecture. It was the first
time that new media and sound works or contemporary experimental music
were presented in such a concentration. A key effect of Hermit was the
informal network of relationships between artists, curators and
theorists, as well as ordinary visitors, that emerged on the spot and
from which the participants at the time still draw today.
The activities of Hermit and the Centre were discontinued in the early
2000s due to the exhaustion of the organisers. This was also influenced
by unsuccessful negotiations with the administration of the monastery
and the Heritage Institute about the conditions of use of the premises.
PUBLICATIONS
The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication of the same name,
presenting the atmosphere of the events that took place in Plasy and
what remains of them today. Over forty authors have contributed to the
publication and it contains expert and summarizing texts by art
historians, as well as memories of artists and organizers and rich
photographic documentation. The launch of Flashback: Hermit 1992-1999 is
scheduled for Thursday 15 June and will be accompanied by a concert by
Irena and Vojtěch Havel.
Machine translated
EXHIBITION CURATORS: Miloš Vojtěchovský, Jakub Frank
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