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subREAL Retrospect
dal 30/5/2012 al 29/9/2012

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30/5/2012

subREAL Retrospect

MNAC - The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest

The exhibition assembles for the first time conceptual works that cover the whole artistic journey of the group, from its foundation in the summer of 1990 to the present. Combining installation with the formal elements of performance and actionism, their works make a visual inventory of the remnants of the officially closed communist period.


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curator Raluca Velisar

The exhibition organised together with the artists who formed subREAL (Calin Dan, Iosif Király and Dan Mihaltianu) assembles for the first time a vast selection of conceptual works that cover the whole artistic journey of the group, from its foundation in the summer of 1990 to the present.

Founded by C?lin Dan (art historian at the time) and Dan Mihaltianu (artist), shortly joined by Iosif Király (architect and photographer), ”the group of action” appeared as a consequence of the political changes in 1989 in order to “exorcise the residue of the decades of communist oppression.”

Combining installation with the formal elements of performance and actionism, the works produced in 1990-1992 (East-West Avenue, Alimentara, Je t’aime, moi non plus ....) make a visual inventory of the remnants of the officially closed communist period, revealing a complex common background that was manifest at that time (and long afterwards) in the artistic world, in the political one and in society in general. Triggered by a reaction to the clichés of the western press when referring to the Romania of the 90s as well as to the autochthonous nationalistic discourse, the Draculaland series (1993-1995) combined fiction with reality by using multi-cultural and personal sources in complex installations which abounded in ironic references and cynical associations. “Although the hybridisation between Vlad the Impaler/Dracula and Mona Lisa was a spontaneous gesture, it instinctively sought to simplify our relation to a culture that had problems in its (Central/East/Balkan European) ‘regional’ integration in ways other than exotic.” In 1993 Dan Mih?l?ianu left the group opting for an individual artistic career.

Their one-year residency at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (1995-1996) marked the beginning of a new stage for the subREAL duo, the distance from Romanian everyday life allowing them to initiate the Art History Archive series. 18 crates with photographic material abandoned by UAP (the Fine Art Union) after the disbandment of the Arta magazine – which had controlled the public image of local art between 1953 and 1990 – made their way to Berlin, where they were initially turned into dynamic sculpture by covering the walls and ceiling of the space of their dwelling with b/w reproductions of various dimensions. This headfirst introduction was followed by a series of events, installations and performances which had artistic press photography as their conceptual core. The Serving Art series (1997-1999) was next, in which a number of negatives of reproduction photos were deconstructed in installations that recovered the universe of the aura around the art object – objects, characters, events – following themes such as: the interaction between culture and politics; photography as a bridge between the public and private spheres; the ambiguous innocence of the photographic camera; social involvement versus social convention, etc.

In the Interviewing the Cities series initiated in Vienna in 1999, “the servants of art”, marginal characters who carried out the ritual of presenting the art work, were replaced by the members of the group. The re-enactment of the images in the archive had a double purpose this time: to analyse the artistic reality in various towns on several levels and to articulate a subjective journal of our relationships with people and places. “The project is made of three series of staged photographs: portraits produced in collaboration with the members of the local artistic communities; interviews with public space monuments; urban perspectives using the trompe l’oeil technique in order to underline the artificiality of urbanism and its good collaboration with mediatic tourism.”

subREAL is the first truly international group that originated in Romania after 1989. Belonging to a generation of transition, the members of the group took the first steps in establishing a dialogue with western art, transforming the closed culture from which they were coming into an open one. They initiated curatorial projects such as Mozart’s Sex (1991, Artexpo, Bucharest) or Nomadic (1994, Sao Paolo Biennale) and participated in major international events: the Istanbul Biennale, Manifesta 1 Kunsthal Rotterdam (1996), the Berlin Biennale (1998), the Venice Biennale – Aperto (1993) and the Romanian Pavilion (1999). They exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago (1995), Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (1996), the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia (1996), Akademie Schloss Solitude (1998), etc.

The participation of the subREAL group in most exhibitions dedicated to contemporary art in Central and Eastern Europe between 1997 and 2003 – Bukarest nach ’89. Kunst in Rumänien heute, Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst in Aachen (1997), After The Wall, Moderna Museet in Stockholm (1999), L’Autre moitié de l’Europe, Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume in Paris and 2000+. Arteast Collection, Moderna Galerja in Ljubljana (2000), In Search of Balkania, Neue Galerie in Graz (2002) or Blood and Honey, Sammlung Essl – Kunst der Gegenwart in Vienna (2003) – brings into bold relief the part played by the artistic duo in the reconfiguration of the international contemporary art world after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

MNAC parteners: BRD Groupe Societe Generale, illy
Sponsors: Murfatlar, Chocolat, Chainsaw
Media partners: Igloo Habitat & arhitectura, Zeppelin, 24Fun, Radio France Internationale, feeder.ro, Cocor MediaChannel

Exhibition design: Attila Kim

Image: subREAL (Calin Dan, Iosif Kiraly), The Castle (Draculaland 08), installation, 1994 - 2004

Opening: 31.05.2011, 19h00

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