Macedonian Museum Of Contemporary Art
Marina Abramovic
Vito Acconci
Dennis Adams
Laurent Malone
Jennifer Allora
Guillermo Calzadilla
Francis Alys
Fikret Atay
Manolis Babousis
Joseph Beuys
John Bock
Pavel Braila
Chris Burden
Gao Brothers
Sophie Calle
Paolo Canevari
Carlos Capelan
Letizia Cariello
Giuseppe Chiari
Collective Action Group
Nikos Charalambidis
Michele Dantini
Jeremy Deller
Daniela De Lorenzo
Christina Dimitriadis
Valie Export
Lara Favaretto
Makis Faros
Anna Galtarossa
Alexandros Georgiou
Douglas Gordon
Mona Hatoum
Thanasis Hondros
Alaxandra Katsiani
Mike Kelly
Paul McCarthy
Rustam Khalfin
Julia Tikhonova
Yves Klein
Elke Krystufek
Ketty La Rocca
Ma Liuming
Marcello Maloberti
Jenny Marketou
Gordon Matta Clark
Yerbossyn Meldibekov
Ana Mendieta
Marzia Migliora
Aleksandra Mir
Scott Myles
Massimo Nannucci
Maurizio Nannucci
Bruce Nauman
Maria Papadimitriou
Leda Papakonstantinou
Lygia Pape
Mike Parr
Nicola Pellegrini
Ottonella Mocellin
Joao Penal va
Michaelangelo Pistoletto
Pippilotti Rist
Georgia Sagri
Giorgos Sapountzis
Carolee Schneemann
Gerry Shume
Santiago Sierra
Stalker
Georgina Starr
Gerda Steiner
Jorg Lenzlinger
Vibeke Tandberg
Lina Theodorou
Salla Tykka
Uri Tzaig
Mierle Laderman Ukeles
Piotr Uklanski
Ben Vautier
Cesare Viel
Gillian Wearing
Li Wei
Sislej Xhafa
Vadim Zakharov
Achille Bonito Oliva
Nikos Papastergiadis
Pier Luiggi Tazzi
Marina Fokidis
Sergio Risaliti
Daphne Vitali
An exhibition in progress bringing together a fluid mix of physical, emotional, personal, political and social gestures made by artists from the Sixties to the present day. The show, is organised as a 'visual library', featuring video documentation, photographic material, films, records of 'historical' visual art performances by international artists. The aim is to see how the interrelations of these actions are part of an ongoing attempt to survive in this world. On October the show will open in Italy
22 July - 18 September 2005
Macedonian Museum Of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki, Greece
6 October - 13 November 2005
Quarter, Centro Produzione Arte, Florence, Italy
A Project by:
Marina Fokidis, Sergio Risaliti, Daphne Vitali
Organised by:
Fondazione Fabbrica Europa, Florence and Oxymoron, Athens
Participating artists:
Marina Abramovic, Vito Acconci, Dennis Adams & Laurent Malone, Jennifer Allora & Guillermo Calzadilla, Francis Alys, Fikret Atay, Manolis Babousis, Joseph Beuys, John Bock, Pavel Braila, Chris Burden, Gao Brothers, Sophie Calle, Paolo Canevari, Carlos Capelan, Letizia Cariello, Giuseppe Chiari, Collective Action Group, Nikos Charalambidis, Michele Dantini, Jeremy Deller, Daniela De Lorenzo, Christina Dimitriadis, VALIE EXPORT, Lara Favaretto, Makis Faros, Anna Galtarossa, Alexandros Georgiou, Douglas Gordon, Mona Hatoum, Thanasis Hondros & Alaxandra Katsiani, Mike Kelly & Paul McCarthy, Rustam Khalfin & Julia Tikhonova, Yves Klein, Elke Krystufek, Ketty La Rocca, Ma Liuming, Marcello Maloberti, Jenny Marketou, Gordon Matta Clark, Yerbossyn Meldibekov, Ana Mendieta, Marzia Migliora, Aleksandra Mir, Scott Myles, Massimo Nannucci, Maurizio Nannucci, Bruce Nauman, Maria Papadimitriou, Leda Papakonstantinou, Lygia Pape, Mike Parr, Nicola Pellegrini & Ottonella Mocellin, Joao Penal va, Michaelangelo Pistoletto, Pippilotti Rist, Georgia Sagri, Giorgos Sapountzis, Carolee Schneemann, Gerry Shume, Santiago Sierra, Stalker, Georgina Starr, Gerda Steiner and Jorg Lenzlinger, Vibeke Tandberg, Lina Theodorou, Salla Tykka, Uri Tzaig, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Piotr Uklanski, Ben Vautier, Cesare Viel, Gillian Wearing, Li Wei, Sislej Xhafa, Vadim Zakharov.
Documentaries:
The Lovers The Great Wall Walk, 1988
Marina Abramovic / Ulay in collaboration with Murray Grigor for the BBC.
Special participation:
Situationist international online
http://www.cddc.vt.edu/sionline
During the late Sixties experimental practices have argued new cultural conditions
by collapsing form and content into a constantly fluctuating state. Emphasizing the
body art these artists amplified the role of process over product and extended the
boundaries of painting and sculpture into real time and spatial movement. What began
in the late Forties, as an awareness of the gesture in painting became gradually an
understanding of how process informs practice. Yet, live arts are impossible to
classify within the narrow definition of "performance". They usually diverge between
physical manifestations, conceptual acts, activism, happenings, demonstrations, and
events, private or public, constructive or destructive gestures. Contemporary
artists are able to create a new dimension of space, time, power and awareness
within human relations and the geopolitical arena.
Under this view, "The Gesture" will be an exhibition in progress bringing together
a fluid mix of physical, emotional, personal, political and social gestures made by
artists from the Sixties to the present day. The exhibition will explore and present
the theme of gesture in the visual arts, set up in different modalities, as gesture
of love, impossibility, transcendence, resistance. Combined in a non-linear way the
different "documents" will be presented in the form of a visual library, providing a
site of exchange, pleasure and investigation; a play-off to the conventional codes
of visual art history.
The exhibition, will be organised as a "visual library", featuring video
documentation, photographic material, films, records of 'historical' visual art
performances by international artists. The aim is not to map out the interventions
and performances that artists have made over the years nor to account the political
and cultural consequences of their gestures, but to see how the interrelations of
these actions are part of an ongoing attempt to survive in this world. The "Gesture"
is a critical presentation intending to provoke a physical and mental "displacement"
where the public can find paradigms of gesture crossing geographical and cultural
borders. A space composed of enigmatic intersections referring to the physic and
social condition of the global culture and memory.
A fully illustrated catalogue will accompany the exhibition with texts by Achille
Bonito Oliva, Nikos Papastergiadis, Pier Luiggi Tazzi, and others.
Address and opening hours of exhibition in Greece:
Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki, Greece
Egnatias 154, International Fair of Thessaloniki, 546 36 Thessaloniki, Greece
Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 - 14:00, 18:00 - 21:00
Sunday: 11:00-15:00
Monday: Closed
For more information contact:
Oxymoron Tel: +30 210 3317799 Email: info@oxymoron-art.com
or
Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art Tel: +30 2310 240002, +30 2310 261567 Email: mmcart@mmca.org.gr
Address and opening hours of exhibition in Italy:
Quarter, Centro Produzione Arte
Viale Giannotti 81, 50126 Florence, Italy
info@quarterfirenze.com
http://www.quarterfirenze.com
Tuesday – Sunday: 15:30 – 20:00
Monday: Closed
For more information contact:
Fondazione Fabbrica Europa Tel: +39 055 2638365 Mobile (Sibilla Ferrara) : + 39 3396621812
Email: press@gestureineurope.net http://www.gestureineurope.net
The visual art exhibition is part of the project The Gesture in the cultural
heritage of Europe, promoted by European Commission – Culture 2000, Fondazione
Fabbrica Europa (Florence), Artefactory 41.14 (Procida, Naples), Oxymoron (Athens),
Chapter Arts Centre (Cardiff), Mercat de les Flors (Barcelona), Muzeum (Ljubljana),
Artimage (Graz).