A survey of recent and current artistic and curatorial practices taking place outside established institutional frameworks in New York City and Vienna. The exhibition will focus on individual and collective efforts by artists and curators that culminate in public contexts as events, installations, happenings, screenings, performances, and social situations, many of which are site-specific and fleeting in nature.
Inscribing the Temporal is a survey of recent and current artistic and curatorial
practices taking place outside established institutional frameworks in New York City
and Vienna. The exhibition will focus on individual and collective efforts by artists and curators that culminate in public contexts as events, installations,
happenings, screenings, performances, and social situations, many of which
are site-specific and fleeting in nature. While most of these projects and
artworks were not produced for presentation in a gallery setting, Inscribing the
Temporal attempts to re-present these works at the Kunsthalle Exnergasse as
a means of questioning whether ephemeral art can be inscribed. The artworks and
projects within the exhibition will be contextualized with archives documenting
the history of relevant artistic activities taking place in Vienna and New York.
Inscribing the Temporal consists of three components:
1. Documentation of artworks, some of which will be reactivated in the
context of Vienna, drawing from several recent New York projects and
exhibitions that have taken place in non-art environments and require
local collaboration of some sort. Three ongoing projects were the
starting point for selecting works.
The Brewster Project is a situationist art event that has taken place in
the village of Brewster, New York for one weekend in July for the last
two years, in which the organizers, in collaboration with residents of
the village, invite curators to invite artists whose projects respond to
the community of Brewster.
16 Beaver Group is "the address of a space [located in the financial
district of lower Manhattan] initiated/run by artists to create and
maintain an ongoing platform for the presentation, production, and
discussion of a variety of artistic/cultural/economic/political...projects."
Tugboat Film and Video Series is an ongoing series of public
screenings and installations taking place in various locations along
New York City's waterfront, presenting media-based works that are
thematically and/or aesthetically linked to the waterfront.
Selected artists and collectives include: AFAME, Stephan
Apicella-Hitchcock, John Borba, Matthew Buckingham, Cabinet
Magazine, Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP), Tara Fracalossi,
Jennifer and Kevin McCoy, 16Beaver Group, Austin Thomas, and
others. Organized by Sara Reisman.
2. A series of panels organized by the Kunsthalle Exnergasse
responding to the New York-based works in the exhibition, drawing
connections between New York and Vienna-based activities.
3. Two archives - one for Vienna and one for New York - of recent
projects and selected ephemera from the alternative space
movement, and related documentation of alternative artistic and
curatorial practices. The archives will be available for research
purposes during the course of the show. The Vienna archive is being
compiled Hemma Schmutz and Peter Szely, and the New York
archive is being compiled by Rebecca Guber, Elizabeth Hires, and
Sara Reisman.
Opening 15th january 2003
Opening Hours:
Tuesday-Friday: 2pm-7pm
Saturday: 10am-1pm
A second exhibition of Inscribing the Temporal is being planned for
New York City in late 2003 or early 2004.
Image: Jennifer and Kevin McCoy band rider series: guns-n-roses, 2002 Smack Mellon Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Kunsthalle Exnergasse
Währingerstraße 59, Stiege 2, first floor
1090 Vienna
Austria
Tel: +43-1-401 2141 or 401 2142
Fax: +43-1-401 2167