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7/12/2010

Four Exhibitions

Salzburger Kunstverein - Kunstlerhaus, Salzburg

'Sweet Anticipation' sets out to explore how to play with the idea of narrative in the form of exhibition making, may it be a thriller, fantasy, or love story. The multi-part, large format piece, 'rapunzel,' by Birgit Pleschberger combines personal references with interpretive aspects of the traditional fairy tale. Markus Scherer filmed studio scenes with all the tenants in the Kunstlerhaus. In the project 'Substruktur,' recordings of different ways of living, working, and self-portrayal in the studios are projected into the public sphere onto a large format screen in front of the building's facade. As part of the exhibition series at Cafe'Cult #47, Petra Polli is presenting recent works.


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Sweet Anticipation. Annual Exhibition 2010/11
Curated by Övül Durmusoglu

This year’s annual exhibition of the members of the Salzburger Kunstverein will be curated by the turkish curator Övül Durmusoglu.

We all love the anticipation of looking forward to something special. And, in the same way, we love a story that makes us hang on every word until we find out what happens. What if we think of an exhibition as a gesture of inventing a story or stories composed of different works, images, objects and references? And what if we think of an exhibition space as the narrative basis to create a multilayered experience generating anticipation, imagination, and mystery?

“Sweet Anticipation” sets out to explore how to play with the idea of narrative in the form of exhibition making, may it be a thriller, fantasy, or love story. Formed around layers of incomplete narratives and fragments of anticipation, the exhibition wonders about the collective and personal imaginaries at work when we devise our own follow ups, actively taking part in shaping the flow of narratives. As a supplement to the exhibition, a reading space of favorite narratives selected by the members who applied to take part in “Sweet Anticipation,” the staff, and the curator will take place to mark the sphere for the collective imagination of the Salzburger Kunstverein. (Övül Durmusoglu)

Artists: Cäcilia Brown, Katharina Gruzei, Elisabeth Junger / Severin Weiser, Matthias Klos / Dagmar Buhr, Marianne Lang, Sina Moser / Joyce Rohrmoser, Katherina Olschbaur, Bernd Oppl,Petra Polli, Markus Proschek, Anja Ronacher / Robert Gruber, Elisabeth Schmirl, Andy Scholz, Christopher Steinweber, Beate Terfloth, Kay Walkowiak

Övül Durmusoglu (born 1978 in Ankara) is a curator and art critic. She studied Visual Arts in Istanbul and Critical Studies in Malmö and curated many projects, among others in Istanbul, Wien, Bergamo und Malmö. In 2007 Övül Durmusoglu received the Lorenzo Bonaldi-Award for Young Curators. She completed numerous trainees, for example at the Dia Art Foundation in New York, the Istanbul Foundation for Arts and Culture and the Generali Foundation, Vienna. In 2009/10 she was scholarship holder of the “Akademie Schloss Solitude” in Stuttgart and the “Alexander Rave Foundation.”

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Birgit Pleschberger
rapunzel

The multi-part, large format piece, “rapunzel,” combines personal references with interpretive aspects of the traditional fairy tale. Like many of the artist’s other pieces, this work also displays ambivalent facets. While references to childhood, playfulness, ease, and being free are evident, “rapunzel” also allows the development of oppressive feelings of loneliness, melancholy, or being trapped.

This perception is reinforced through the visual and compositional realization as well as through elements from the Rapunzel fairy tale, upon which the drawing is based.

Birgit Pleschberger, born 1978 in Villach, lives and works in Salzburg

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Markus Scherer
Substruktur

Markus Scherer filmed studio scenes with all the tenants in the Künstlerhaus. In the project “Substruktur,” these recordings of different ways of living, working, and self-portrayal in the studios (which also serve as offices, exhibition and discussion space) are projected into the public sphere onto a large format screen in front of the building’s façade. Floor plans of all the building’s floors, layered on top of each other, serve as the screen, creating the impression of a highly compressed and complex, live bundle of energy: the Künstlerhaus as a generator of creativity.

This utopian ideal is overlaid with the sometimes peculiar, sometimes very prosaic, everyday studio scenes that alternate with images from the surveillance camera in the exhibitions, thereby giving the public exhibition space a secretive atmosphere and the private studios a representative one.(Anselm Wagner)

Participants: alpgrün Architekten / Architektin Tina Zimmer, Ana MAS, ARTgenossen, Erli Beutel-Windischbauer, Lily Fullerton-Schnell, Gastatelier des Landes Salzburg, Gerda Gratzer / Arturas Valudskis, gold extra, Gunda Gruber, Peter Haas, Initiative Architektur, Petra Moiser, Martina Mühlfellner / Peter Brauneis, ohnetitel, one room, Birgit Pleschberger / Fritz Rücker, Salzburger Kunstverein, Gerald Schicker, Stadt:Atelier, Beate Terfloth, wohnbund:consult, Johannes Ziegler

Markus Scherer, born 1963 in Schwarzach/
St. Veit, lives and works in Vienna

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Petra Polli
Code

As part of the exhibition series at CaféCult #47 Petra Polli is presenting recent works.

Michaela Lederer
Kommunikation und kuratorische Assistenz
Tel.: +43 (0)662 / 84 22 94-15
Fax: +43 (0)662 / 84 22 94 22
lederer@salzburger-kunstverein.at

Press preview Tuesday, December 7, 2010, 11 a.m.
Opening Wednesday, December 8, 2010, 7 p.m.

Salzburger Kunstverein, Kunstlerhaus
Hellbrunner Strasse 3 - Salzburg
Opening hours exhibition: Tuesday to Sunday 12 noon to 7 p.m.

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