Markus Bader
Raumlabor Berlin
Joseph Beuys
Johanna Billing
cARTier
Vector Association
CCCK
Center for Communication
Context Kyiv
Ingela Johansson
Inga Zimprich
Sonke Hallmann
Stefan Constantinescu
Guillaume Desanges
Veaceslav Druta
Roza El-Hassan
Miklos Erdely
Tatiana Fiodorova
Dora Garcia
Felix Gonzalez Torres
Maureen Connor
Gregory Sholette
Christian Jankowski
Daniel Knorr
KUNST= KAPITAL
Yuri Leiderman
Little Warsaw
Andras Galik
Balint Havas
Aniko Lorant
Aurelia Miha
Hila Peleg
RO-MD
Vector Association
KSA:K Chisinau
Mladen Stilinovic
SZAF
Judit Fischer
Mikos Mecs
Rasa Todosijevic
Mona Vatamanu
Florin Tudor
Tirdad Zolghadr
Art as Gift. The 8th edition of Periferic Biennial for Contemporary Art attempts to re-address the question regarding the conditions and possibilities for producing art events in Romania, in the new situation created by the recent economical developments. The event proposes self-repositioning and the involvement of different layers of public in order to grant a dynamic and democratic access to contemporary art events. The concept of the biennial proposes an alternative model of exchange and raises the question "can art be regarded as a gift?" Curated by Dora Hegyi (project leader of tranzit. hu/ Budapest, Hungary).
Curated by Dora Hegyi (project leader of tranzit. hu/ Budapest, Hungary)
Organizer: Vector Association Iasi Main Partner: Banca Comerciala Romana
Periferic initiated in 1997 by the Romanian artist Matei Bejenaru started as a performance festival, which organically developed into an international art biennial organized in Iasi, the second university city in Romania.
The 8th edition of Periferic Biennial for Contemporary Art attempts to re-address the question regarding the conditions and possibilities for producing art events in Romania, in the new situation created by the recent economical developments. The event proposes self-repositioning and the involvement of different layers of public in order to grant a dynamic and democratic access to contemporary art events.
The concept of the biennial proposes an alternative model of exchange and raises the question "can art be regarded as a gift?". The social practice of gift-giving in an everyday sense is experienced as a positive gesture, since everybody enjoys receiving and giving gifts. The exchange can be mutual, but it reflects a complex system of different motivations: power relations, dependence, as well as desire for prestige. Gift-giving is also used as a metaphor for describing the economics of art from creation/ production through sharing/distribution to reception/consumption. Periferic 8 deals with the question how the values and commodities of art are created, which are in transaction on the intellectual and commercial art market. The two end poles of the survey are art strongly connected to the market and being commercialized and gift economies suggesting alternative economic models.
Periferic 8 wishes to play the role of a mediator, thus fortifying the dialogue between various cultural fields. The project seeks to strengthen local cultural consciousness in order to form a dynamic civil community that feels responsible for its own context and suggests that contemporary art is a transdisciplinary field where social and political issues that affect a wide range of people can be discussed.
Projects and Participants:
Markus Bader / Raumlabor Berlin (DE); Joseph Beuys (DE); Johanna Billing (SE); cARTier / Vector Association (RO); CCCK - Center for Communication and Context Kyiv / Ingela Johansson (SE), Inga Zimprich (DE) with Sonke Hallmann (DE); Stefan Constantinescu (SE/RO); Guillaume Desanges (FR); Veaceslav Druta (MD/FR); Roza El-Hassan (HU); Miklos Erdely (HU); Tatiana Fiodorova (MD); Dora Garcia (ES); Felix Gonzalez-Torres (USA); Institute for Wishful Thinking / Maureen Connor, Gregory Sholette (USA); Christian Jankowski (DE); Daniel Knorr (DE); KUNST= KAPITAL (GL); Yuri Leiderman (RU); Little Warsaw / Andras Galik, Balint Havas (HU); Aniko Lorant (HU); Aurelia Mihai (DE/RO); Hila Peleg (DE/ISR); RO-MD (Moldova in 2 Scripts) / Vector Association (RO), KSA:K Chisinau (MD); Mladen Stilinovic (HR); SZAF / Judit Fischer, Mikos Mecs (HU); Rasa Todosijevic (SRB); Mona Vatamanu & Florin Tudor (RO); Tirdad Zolghadr (TXL)
Mediation Projects:
Creative Mediation Project / Studio for Art Practices and Debates (RO); Contemporary Art for Young People / Coordinated by Ana Maria Iftimi, Alexandru Bounegru, Oana Nicuta (RO); S-video IN / S-video OUT. Made in Iasi / video program curated by Catalin Gheorghe (RO); MINIpoint – Info Point program / Coordinated by Daniela Palimariu and Dan Basu (RO)
Official Opening:
3 October 2008, 4pm – The National Theatre “Vasile Alecsandri” Iasi
Different venues
Iasi