Bucharest Biennale of Young Artists

The Young Artists' Biennial Bucharest 2012

11 Oct - 11 Nov 2012

The Young Artists' Biennial, Bucharest 2012 – 5th Edition
Overlapping Biennial
11 October – 11 November, 2012

Curators:
2META
Lea Rasovszky, Silvia Saitoc & Matei Sâmihăian
Branko Franceschi
Judit Angel
Calin Dan
Ami Barak
Hanna Alkema
Mirjana Peitler
Hilde de Bruijn
Magdalen Chua
Maria Vassileva

“Overlapping Biennial” is the title of the new edition of “The Biennial of Young Artists” and it will take place in Bucharest in October 2012. This edition proposes an innovative concept not only from the perspective of the events organized by META Cultural Foundation so far, but also from the perspective of visual art Biennials from all over the world.

We will keep the slogan of every biennial that took place in the past years – “Art is always somewhere else”, but we will take it to whole new level with a different structure.

Considering the fact that almost every biennial is looking for a new configuration, a new shape and that the curatorial programs and discourses tend to replace the artistic ones, we plan to combine these two ideas.

This event will overlap, interlace, will have a different approach to all these discourses related to a phenomena which is becoming increasingly spread at global level: the Biennial. Each artist and each curator have their own perception regarding the structure of a biennial and we are interested to see how all these different approaches form the layers of a single event.

“Overlapping Biennial” is going to be mostly a virtual event where the only connection between reality and the virtual world will be made through a totally neutral visual representation (a matrix barcode – QR code).

Each “QR code” will represent an artwork (which will be accessed individually through a hyperlink). These codes will be placed in different physical locations in Bucharest, both indoor (bookshops, libraries, cultural centers, museums, galleries etc.) and outdoor (in the Bucharest urban environment) so that each individual can scan it with his phone and become a visitor of the Biennial. This way, visitors don’t have a direct perception of the artworks in the physical space, but have an indirect contact through a virtual means. At the same time, they will be able either to save this information on their phones or email it to see it later – so basically “taking the original artwork with them”.

The QR codes are becoming increasingly spread in museums and art galleries all over the world, as a means of information attached to the artworks. Considering the contemporary age of communication, everything tends to become co-creation, sharing and linking information. We take this to the next level in “Overlapping Biennial” where visual art is seen as visual information, replacing the traditional perception with a code of information. The interactive experience between the viewer and the artwork itself becomes a link at the border between reality and virtual.

The QR code (quick response code) is a matrix bar code which consists of black modules in a square pattern, on a white background. Placing the event in a world which is constantly “moving”, the “quick response” and high speed data transfer concepts create a constant connection between technology, high speed information transfer, labeling and art, real and virtual, physical and abstract, dislocation and relocation of space and time.

Even if each physical QR code can storage up to 7000 numeric characters or over 4000 alphanumeric characters, the amount of virtual visual information exceeds by far these limits.

Overlapping Biennial will have around 10 curators from all over the world. They will be invited by 2META Group (who came up with this curatorial concept – considering their constant preoccupation of META-art). Each curator will propose a number of artists as long as he doesn’t exceed a number MB (megabytes) given to him. In these limits they may propose artists with different visual representations (video, text, image, photography, sound etc.) The voices and discourses of each curator will overlap, forming the core of the future Biennial.

Radu Pervolovici

Biennial of Young Artists Director

Artists:

ALEXANDRE GIROUX-FR
ALEXIS GUILLIER-FR
ANTHONY DUCHÊNE-FR
BERTILLE BAK-FR
CÉLINE AHOND-FR
CYRIL VERDE-ES
FOUAD BOUCHOUCHA-FR
JEAN-PHILIPPE BASELLO-FR
JULIEN NÉDÉLEC -FR
SÉBASTIEN RÉMY-FR
SZAF – JUDIT FISCHER & MIKLÓS MÉCS – HU
A KASSEN-DK
MATHIEU KLEYEBÉ ABBONENC- FR
OLIVIER BARDIN- FR
KEREN BENBENISTY- IL
MIHUȚ BOȘCU- RO
ADRIAN DAN- RO
OANA FARCAȘ- RO
DOR GUEZ-IL
CAMILLE HENROT- FR
LEIGH LEDARE-USA
TOM NICHOLSON- AUS
KATEŘINA ŠEDA-CZ
JIN SHAN-CN
RAPHAËL ZARKA- FR
APPARATUS 22- RO
IRINA BOTEA- RO
ULRIKE KUBATTA- DE/UK
IOANA NEMEȘ- RO
ANTONIS PITTAS- GR/NL
PINAR&VIOLA- TR/CND/NL
KATHRIN SCHLEGEL- DE/NL
STEFANOS TSIVOPOULOS- GR/NL
KAI QUN CHUN- SG
TAMARIN NORWOOD- UK
MINKA STOYANOVA- USA/UK
KIM WALKER- UK
CRISTIANO BERTI- IT
VALI CHINCIȘAN- RO
CĂLIN MAN- RO
PERICOL-RO (CRISTIAN STANCIU/MAȚE +ROLF ONOICENKO)
JAN SVENUNGSSON – SE/DE
KISSPAL SZABOLCS- HU
SZACSVA Y PÁL- HU
CONSTANCE ARMELLINO-USA
FOKUS GROUP-HR
THERESA HIMMER-DK/CZ
CAROLINE KRYZECKI- D
HRVOJE SLOVENC-HR/USA
KIM ASENDORF- DE
MIHAI BULF- RO
BTS COLLECTIVE- RO
ALEKSANDRA DOMANOVIC- YU
JACOB ENGBLOM & MITCH TRALE- USA/SE
MIRON GHIU- RO
JASON HUFF- USA
KARI ALTMANN & FATIMA AL QADIRI – USA/SN
DENNIS KNOPF-DE
BOGDAN MACOVICIUC- RO
SILLYCONDUCTOR/DREAMREC- RO
CHRIS TIMMS- IE
ANDREW NORMAN WILSON- USA
DAMON ZUCCONI- USA
MILENA BAKMAZ-SRB
TRECI BEOGRAD-SRB
ISIDORA FICOVIC-SRB
LED ART-SRB
BORIS SRIBAR-SRB
STEFANIA BATOEVA-BG
VIKENTI KOMITSKI-BG
KIRIL KUZMANOV-BG
MINA MINOV-BG
KOSTA T ONEV-BG
 

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