Beth Bird
Bijari
Dodo Brothers
Elefante Coletivo
Frente 3 de Fevereiro
KanalB
Grupo de Arte Callejero
Black Audio Film Collective
Department of Space
Land Reclamation
Critical Art Ensemble
Etcetera'
Marcelo Exposito
Harun Farocki
Andrei Ujica
Alberto Grifi
Ashley Hunt
OUT
Mariette Schiltz
Bert Theis
Park Fiction
Post Programmed City Territory
Radek Community
Oliver Ressler
Zanny Begg
Paula Roush
Paola Salerno
Nomeda Urbonas
Gediminas Urbonas
Dmitry Vilensky
Wayruro
Marco Scotini
Andris Brinkmanis
Matteo Lucchetti
An ongoing archive and a video station about the relationship between artistic practice and civil and social disobedience. Founded in 2005, the project curated by Marco Scotini is a guide for the geography of recent protests, from the social struggles in Italy in 1977 to anti-globalisation actions before and after Seattle.
Curated by Marco Scotini
Assistant curators: Andris Brinkmanis, Matteo Lucchetti
Disobedience is an archive and a video station about the relationship between artistic practice and civil and social disobedience. Founded in 2005, the project curated by Marco Scotini is a guide for the geography of recent protests, from the social struggles in Italy in 1977 to anti-globalisation actions before and after Seattle. In particular, Disobedience investigates the practices of the art activism emerging from the fall of the Soviet block and the events of the 9/11 that today are developing on a global scale. A new and different kind of political and artistic collaboration characterises the current phase of post-Fordism. With regard to the relationship between art and politics, a radical shift away from modernism is evident; the forms of art activism are determined by a common recognition that traditional democratic politics is largely bankrupt. Contemporary dissent manifests itself less as theoretical criticism or protest than as defection, exodus and exit. Abandonment rather than confrontation, the search for new participatory spaces, constituent practices, micro-actions on a local scale, forms of self-organization and empowerment are the main strategies of the new movements. In the end, Disobedience is an atlas of the plurality of resistance tactics such as direct action, counter information, parallel planning process, self-managed architecture, media activism and other tactical strategies.
The goal of the archive is to create a common space for artistic output and for political action, understanding that society itself is changing and with it the language it produces as a political subject and as a media object. Disobedience is designed as a long-term work-in-progress and is presented as non-comprehensive and provisional, intended to expand over time. The archive contains ten sections of which seven are presented here – Reclaim the Streets, Protesting Capitalist Globalization, Disobedience and Society of Control, Disobedience East, Argentina Social Factory and Brazil: Systemic interventions in real time. There is also a section dedicated to the Italian 1977 “workerist” movement (operaismo) as a form of introduction to the configuration of contemporary Multitude.
Since 2005 the archive has been exhibited in Berlin, Mexico D. F., St. Petersburg, Eindhoven, Karlsruhe, Nottingham, Zagreb and Riga.
The display of the exhibition at MNAC is designed by the Milan based collective of architects, A12.
Participating artists:
atelier d’architecture autogérée, ARSNTV - A Revolução Não Será Televisionada, Beth Bird, Bijari, Dodo Brothers (Andrea Ruggeri / Giancarlo Vitali Ambrogio), Elefante Coletivo, Frente 3 de Fevereiro, KanalB, Grupo de Arte Callejero, Black Audio Film Collective, Department of Space and Land Reclamation, Critical Art Ensemble, Etceterà, Marcelo Expósito, Harun Farocki / Andrei Ujica, Alberto Grifi, Ashley Hunt, OUT (Mariette Schiltz / Bert Theis), Park Fiction, Post Programmed City Territory (PPC-T), Radek Community, Oliver Ressler (with Zanny Begg), Paula Roush (msdm), Paola Salerno, Nomeda & Gediminas Urbonas, Dmitry Vilensky, Wayruro
http://www.disobediencearchive.com
Opening 16.05.2009, 8.00 p.m.
MNAC
Izvor St. 2-4, wing E4Bucharest (entrance from Calea 13 Septembrie)
Open: Wednesday - Sunday 10 am - 6 pm