Kunsthalle Wien

No Feeling Is Final

The Skopje Solidarity Collection

20 Apr 2023 - 28 Jan 2024

Installation view: No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection, Kunsthalle Wien 2023, photo: www.kunst-dokumentation.com
Installation view No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection: Gülsün Karamustafa, The Crime Scene, 2022/2023, Kunsthalle Wien 2023, photo: www.kunst-dokumentation.com
Installation view No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection: Gülsün Karamustafa, The Crime Scene, 2022/2023, Kunsthalle Wien 2023, photo: www.kunst-dokumentation.com
Installation view: No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection, with works by Elfie Semotan, Kunsthalle Wien 2023, photo: www.kunst-dokumentation.com
Installation view No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection: Yane Calovski & Hristina Ivanoska, All Things Flowing, 2023, Kunsthalle Wien 2023, photo: www.kunst-dokumentation.com
Installation view: No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection, Kunsthalle Wien 2023, photo: www.kunst-dokumentation.com
Installation view: No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection, Kunsthalle Wien 2023, photo: www.kunst-dokumentation.com
Installation view No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection: Brook Andrew, mulunma wiling mangi gudhi (inside the lip of a stolen song), 2023, Kunsthalle Wien 2023, photo: www.kunst-dokumentation.com
Elfie Semotan, Untitled (Central Post Office and Telecommunication Center), Skopje, 2022, courtesy Studio Semotan © Elfie Semotan
Nikola Martinoski, Portrait of Rastko Purić, 1934, photo: Marin Dimeski, courtesy Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje
ARTISTS:
Brook Andrew • Yane Calovski & Hristina Ivanoska • Siniša Ilić • Iman Issa • Gülsün Karamustafa • Barbi Marković • Elfie Semotan

ARTISTS FROM THE MOCA SKOPJE COLLECTION:
Pierre Alechinsky • Getulio Alviani • Dimitar Avramovski Pandilov • Enrico Baj • Georg Baselitz • Anna-Eva Bergman • Maria Bonomi • Alberto Burri • Zofia Butrymowicz • Alexander Calder • Luis Camnitzer • Christo & JeanneClaude • Bronisław Chromy • Peter Clarke • Božidar Damjanovski • Josip Demirović Devj • Josip Diminić • Slobodan Filovski • Michel Gérard • Ion Grigorescu • Sheila Hicks • David Hockney • Alfred Hrdlicka • Bogoljub Ivković • Olga Jančić • Olga Jevrić • Jasper Johns • Alex Katz • Zoltán Kemény • Rudolf Krivoš • Boško Kućanski • Wifredo Lam • Sol LeWitt • Oto Logo • Petar Lubarda • Nikola Martinoski • Roberto Matta • Zoran Mušič • Meret Oppenheim • Olga PeczenkoSrzednicka • Dushan Perchinkov • Pablo Picasso • Bogoja Popovski • Joan Rabascall • Vjenceslav Richter • Bridget Riley • Ivan Sabolić • Niki de Saint Phalle • Francesco Somaini • François Stahly • Henryk Stażewski • Gligor Stefanov • Kumi Sugai • Aneta Svetieva • Beáta Széchy • Dimo Todorovski • Victor Vasarely • Vladimir Veličković • Tomo Vladimirski • Marjan Vojska

CURATORS: What, How & for Whom / WHW (Ivet Ćurlin, Nataša Ilić and Sabina Sabolović)
CURATORIAL SUPPORT: Laura Amann (curator) • Hannah Marynissen (curatorial assistant) • Hana Čeferin (curatorial intern) EXHIBITION DESIGN: Gerhard Flora

EXHIBITION VENUE: kunsthalle wien Museumsquartier

In cooperation with the Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) Skopje, North Macedonia

The comprehensive, international group exhibition No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection revolves around the Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) Skopje‘s unusual collection of modern works, as well as the historical and political context of this extraordinary project.

After the massive earthquake that hit Skopje (then Yugoslavia) in 1963, there was a huge effort to help rebuild the devastated city, as a largescale gesture of international solidarity. The decision was made to establish a museum of contemporary art as a key cultural element of the reconstruction, and thousands of works were donated to Skopje by artists from around the world.

The collection of MoCA Skopje represents both a time capsule of international art at a moment when modernism was still in its prime and a rare artistic encounter across the Cold War divide between East and West: it includes many artworks by predominantly white and male figures who will be well recognizable to an art-loving public, but it also goes beyond the established canon of modernism and incorporates often fascinating works by artists who hail from the former Eastern bloc, including Macedonia, as well as from the Global South.

Among the artists in the Skopje Solidarity Collection are Pierre Alechinsky, Getulio Alviani, Enrico Baj, Georg Baselitz, Anna-Eva Bergman, Maria Bonomi, Alberto Burri, Alexander Calder, Luis Camnitzer, Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Ion Grigorescu, Sheila Hicks, David Hockney, Alfred Hrdlicka, Olga Jevrić, Jasper Johns, Alex Katz, Wifredo Lam, Sol LeWitt, Roberto Matta, Zoran Mušič, Meret Oppenheim, Pablo Picasso, Joan Rabascall, Vjenceslav Richter, Bridget Riley, Niki de Saint Phalle, Henryk Stażewski, Gligor Stefanov, Victor Vasarely, and many more.

For No Feeling Is Final, kunsthalle wien invited four artists and one artist duo – Brook Andrew (Melbourne), Yane Calovski & Hristina lvanoska (Skopje), Siniša Ilić (Belgrade), Iman lssa (Berlin), and Gülsün Karamustafa (Istanbul) – to select works from the collection and to add their own contemporary works, bringing their vision of MoCA’s collection into intimate relation with their respective artistic practices. Furthermore, renowned photographer Elfie Semotan (Vienna) was invited to document the cityscape of Skopje and the museum through her unique way of photographic storytelling. Writer Barbi Marković (Vienna) – known for her sharp mix of fiction and social reality – contributed a travelogue of her experience of encountering Skopje’s and the museum’s complex histories.

The exhibition also aims to connect the artworks from the collection to the place where they are housed and cared for. Therefore, the history of the city of Skopje, the 1963 earthquake, and the rebuilding are part of the exhibition’s story within an extensive context section, expanded by loans from the City Museum Skopje; among them Kenzō Tange’s model of the Master Plan of the City Center. This model stands alongside a variety of maps from the Institute for Town Planning and Reconstruction Skopje, which demonstrate the research and analysis done locally in rethinking what the new city could be. To highlight the quality of the structures actually built, models from a Skopje-based architectural team consisting of Ana Ivanovska, Jovan Ivanovski and Vladimir Deskov are also on view.

No Feeling ls Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection offers a present-day mirror to look at the well-rehearsed history of modern art in Western capitals, including Vienna, as well as opening a window to the cultural and architectural history of a nearby neighbor. It is an invitation to feel and reimagine solidarity with neighbors at a time when instability and aggression across Europe is tangibly present.
 

Tags: Pierre Alechinsky, Getulio Alviani, Laura Amann, Brook Andrew, Enrico Baj, Georg Baselitz, Alberto Burri, Alexander Calder, Yane Calovski, Luis Camnitzer, Christo, Ivet Ćurlin, Ion Grigorescu, Sheila Hicks, David Hockney, Alfred Hrdlicka, Nataša Ilić, Siniša Ilić, Iman Issa, Hristina Ivanoska, Jasper Johns, Gülsün Karamustafa, Alex Katz, Wifredo Lam, Sol LeWitt, Roberto Matta, Meret Oppenheim, Pablo Picasso, Joan Rabascall, Bridget Riley, Sabina Sabolović, Niki de Saint Phalle, Elfie Semotan, Victor Vasarely