Baltic Triennial of International Art

10TH BALTIC TRIENNIAL OF INTERNATIONAL ART

25 Sep - 22 Nov 2009

10TH BALTIC TRIENNIAL OF INTERNATIONAL ART
Urban Stories
25 September - 22 November 2009

Curators: Ann Demeester and Kestutis Kuizinas

Participating artists include:
Akvilė Anglickaitė (LT) Kevin van Braak (NL) Pavel Braila (MD) CHIM↑POM (JP) COMFORTABLE project (CN) Cora Roorda van Eijsinga (NL) Laura Garbštienė (LT) Beatrice Gibson (UK) Arūnas Gudaitis (LT) HA ZA VU ZU (TR ) Alison Jackson (UK) Colter Jacobsen (US) Evaldas Jansas (LT) Edmunds Jansons (LV) Paul Ramirez Jonas (US) Frank Koolen (NL) Irina Korina (RU) Algimantas Kunčius (LT) Žilvinas Landzbergas (LT/NL) Gintautas & Mindaugas Lukošaitis (LT) Aurelija Maknytė (LT) Thomas Manneke (NL) Darius Mikšys (LT) MY BARBARIAN (US) Deimantas Narkevičius (LT) Kristina Norman (EE) Nikolay Oleynikov (RU) Ariel Orozco (MX) Gail Pickering (UK) Ibrahim Quraishi (PK/NL) Quirine Racke & Helena Muskens (NL) Kęstutis Šapoka (LT) Emily Wardill (UK) Vita Zaman (LT)

Vilnius COOP participants:
AnArchitektur (DE) Dalia Dūdėnaitė (LT) Sven Johne (DE) Indrė Klimaitė & Isabella Rozendaal (NL) Žilvinas Landzbergas (LT/NL) Jekaterina Lavrinec & Julius Narkūnas (LT) Dorit Margreiter (AU/US) Paulina Olowska (PL) Maya Schweizer & Clemens von Wedemeyer (DE) Joanna Sokolowska & Benjamin Cope (PL) Laura Stasiulytė (LT) Urbikon (DE) Joanna Warsza (PL) Mirjam Wirz (CH) Oksana Zaporozhec (RU)

The Contemporary Art Centre (CAC), Vilnius is excited to launch the X Baltic Triennial of International Art that will be presented in the national programme of "Vilnius – European Capital of Culture 2009".

Opening on Friday 25 September and on show until Sunday 22 November (2009) the X Baltic Triennial is the pinnacle contemporary art event of the Vilnius Culture Capital and the Contemporary Art Centre‘s exhibition calendar.

Titled Urban Stories the project is a multi-platform presentation that will occupy multiple spaces within Vilnius, includes a special website, a full-colour catalogue, and a special issue of CAC Interviu magazine. The major exhibition platform, to be staged at the CAC and curated by Ms. Ann Demeester (director of De Appel, Amsterdam) with Mr. Kestutis Kuizinas (director of the CAC), Black Swans, True Tales and Private Truths is a dynamic and multi-media exposition in which many of the artists will present artworks that ‘imagine Vilnius‘ from both an insiders and an outsiders perspective and address its status as one of Europe‘s most enigmatic cities. The exhibition will also present a range of international works representative of alternative urban experiences or idiomatic ways of being and operating in cities around the world. A second project titled Vilnius Coop: gaps, fictions and practices (curated by Ula Tornau and Vera Lauf) is presented in an abandoned medical clinic on Vilnius‘ important promenade ‘Gedimino prospektas‘.

Since autumn 2008 artists have been travelling to Vilnius – from around the globe – to experience and make research about Vilnius and present their work or make performances for the CAC, Vilnius audience. And a number of these artists will be producing specially commissioned artworks for the Triennial. Curator Kestutis Kuizinas "is happy that we have been able to continue a tradition of bringing international artists to the CAC and to Vilnius for the purpose of making brand new works for the Triennial and our audience. We chose the theme of this years‘ event "urban stories" to specifically compliment and counteract the Vilnius culture capital year. Large festivals are always rich with ‘official‘ and PR-inflected language and pictures about the place they are held; and it is our hope to add a measure of humour, reflexiveness, and even criticism to this stream of images and language about Vilnius – the dynamic and analytical qualities that are inherent to contemporary art".

The title of the exhibition Black Swans, True Tales and Private Truths reflects upon the fact that the Triennial is being staged in Vilnius during a time of crisis – the Black Swan referring to events that appear by complete surprise and have a major impact – and upon the idea that every image, reconstruction or evocation of a city contains a high degree of the ‘consciously false’. According to curator Ann Demeester; "Much has been made of novelist Jonathan Franzen‘s attempts to avoid cliché by writing blindfolded in the dark. This might be just what we have asked artists to do: produce – blindfolded in the dark – a response to Vilnius. This has generated a plethora of works that are based on a contemporary version of armchair travelling or idiosyncratic local research, works that offer parallel [hi]stories, based on a mixture of rumours and half-truths, hard facts and reliable information. Films, sculptures, performances and installations that offer, a phantasmagorical portrait of an existent city, to borrow from Laimonas Briedis‘ book Vilnius – City of Strangers (2008), or that examine a real place that seems as ‘illusionary’ as Disney’s town ‘Celebration’ or New York’s ‘Roosevelt Island. As a whole the exhibition will position Vilnius as both Everywheresville and Nowheresville, it will scrutinize the fictional character of real places and the reality of imaginary spaces.
 

Tags: My Barbarian, Pavel Braila, CHIM↑POM, Laura Garbštienė, Colter Jacobsen, Sven Johne, Paul Ramírez Jonas, Irina Korina, Zilvinas Landzbergas, Dorit Margreiter, Darius Miksys, Deimantas Narkevicius, Kristina Norman, Nikolay Oleynikov, Paulina Olowska, Ariel Orozco, Ibrahim Quraishi, Paul Ramírez-Jonas, Maya Schweizer, Emily Wardill, Clemens von Wedemeyer