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Kontainer Gallery is pleased to present
new work from the Romanian artists Adrian Ghenie and Ciprian Muresan.
Ghenie draws his inspiration from personal memories of growing up
in a dictatorial regime. He witnessed history being written and rewritten,
first hand and that “surrealistic” period of transition left a deep impact
on him. Ghenie is hoping to find himself in the grey area between a movie
script and the real life. In a society thrown in fast forward, Ghenie
feels like he is passing through a series of rooms loaded with history and
subconscious dark private fears.
Ciprian Muresan’s practice is
not confined to a specific medium. He does video, drawings, installations
and the occasional photograph or painting and it is his acute sense of
time that clearly outlines his oeuvre. “When you see a nine-year-old
girl making that throat-cutting sign, it’s clear that something is going
to happen, unless it’s already happened. But when things turn upside down
and life goes on as if nothing had happened, it becomes unbearable. It is
as if the very possibility for an event to take place were suspended.”
Ovidiu Tichindeleanu
Adrian Ghenie has recently shown in
“Expanded Painting”, Prague Bienalle, in group shows at David Nolan
Gallery, New York and Rudiger Schottle, Munich, Germany and is currently
having a solo show at Haunch of Venison, Zurich.
Ciprian
Muresan has shown this year in the Prague Bienalle, The Athens Bienalle
and in “Dada East, the Romanians of Cabaret Voltaire” in Zurich (travelled
to Stockholm) and has had solo shows at Kontainer Los Angeles and Raster
Warsaw. In June 2008 he will present an installation of his work in the
Statements section of Art 39 Basel 2008.
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