EXHIBITION 2007
Unterspiel

January 18 - February 25, 2007
With Patrick Baumüller & Severin Hofmann, Catrin Bolt, Marlene Haring, monochrom and Hans Schabus
Featuring the work
of five contemporary Viennese artists/artist groups, Unterspiel explores the problematics of contemporary art production in Vienna.
Curated by Séamus Kealy
— SPECIAL EVENTS
— FUNDERS & PARTNERS
— CURATORIAL STATEMENT
— INSTALLATION VIEWS
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Opening Reception featuring a participatory performance, Secret Service, by Marlene Haring.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007 from 6 - 9 pm
Experience
the Experience of Being Buried Alive!!

The Austrian collective
monochrom invites you to be buried alive in a private graveyard at the
Blackwood Gallery.
Will you chose to be buried alive or stand idly by?
Premature Burial as a Field Trial for Near Death Activities will offer
participants an opportunity to be buried alive in a coffin for up to
fifteen minutes. Volunteers will be able to experience a semi-traumatic
situation and possibly get in close contact with various gods and/or
afterlives. People buried alive not only populate the horror stories
of past centuries, but also countless reports in specialized medical
literature. The theme of unintentional resurrection by grave robbers
also runs through forensic protocols. Even in the 19th century it was
said that every tenth person was buried alive.
The "International Year of Polytheism" (powered by monochrom)
is an attempt at conquering the self-destructive monotheistic world-view
(and its derivatives such as "The West" and "The Arab
World") through the reconstruction of a polytheistic multiplicity
in which countless gods and goddesses are free to neutralize each other.
Polytheism is democracy, Monotheism a dictatorship, even in its pseudo-secular
form.
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FUNDERS & PARTNERS



-the Austrian Cultural Forum in Ottawa
-Simple Alternative Funeral Centres
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CURATORIAL STATEMENT
Featuring the work
of five contemporary Viennese artists/artist groups, Unterspiel explored the problematics of contemporary art production in Vienna.
The works in the exhibition demonstrated a specific, sometimes belated
relation to a tradition of avant-gardism that has its origins in fin
de siecle Vienna. At the same time, they sometimes paradoxically took
issue with the provocative actions of the Viennese Actionists (1960s).
In the wake of the Actionists' inherently political and violent work,
contemporary Viennese art often engages in socio-political issues concerning
notions of Austrian identity, or in confrontation to political and/or
art institutions.
Download
the Unterspiel catalogue in .pdf format
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