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                                        Ludwig Museum  
Museum of Contemporary Art
                                
                        
                        
                                
                                        

                                                
                    

                        Adrian Paci
Turn On, 2004
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                                                ...on the eastern front

video art from central and eastern europe 1989–2009

22 January - 7 March, 2010
                                        


                                        
                                                Ludwig Museum

Museum of Contemporary Art

Ludwig Múzeum–Kortárs Művészeti Múzeum

H-1095 Budapest, 

Komor Marcell u. 1.



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                                                Gordana Andjelić-Galić, 
Apsolutno, Azorro, Yael Bartana, Pavel Braila, Egon Bunne, Chto Delat, Kaspars 
Goba, Hámos
Gusztáv, Ana Hušman, Kai Kaljo, Šejla Kamerić, KissPál Szabolcs, Damir Nikšić, 
Adrian Paci, Radek Community +
Dmitrij Gutov, Józef Robakowski, Anri Sala, Sólyom András, Milica Tomić, Artur 
Żmijewski 



Curators: Rita Kálmán, Tijana Stepanović





The exhibition examines the effects of the changes taking place on the area of 
the former "Soviet block" on the
individual and the different groups of society from the aspect of 
socio-psychology. It concentrates on the human
dimensions of the transition period lasting since the end of the eighties, on 
micro-processes.



The period since the demolition of the Berlin Wall is characterised by 
democratisation everywhere in the region.
However, the rate, timing, technique and extent of transition are different in 
every country. Consequently, the
responses given to the challenge of transition are answered in various 
different ways by individuals, by groups and by
society. The exhibition uses a psychological viewpoint to examine the relations 
and dynamics of the various groups of
society and the individuals. 



Radical political, social, economic changes can be excellently documented and 
analysed by video art, which started to
develop and become widely spread in the region in the same period of changes. 
The exhibition harnesses this coincidence,
when it uses this media to introduce the processes dominating the recent past 
of the region.



As opposed to the conventions of film production, which required complex 
technical apparatus, video art appearing
during the 60's represented a novel alternative. Due to the mass appearance of 
easy-to-handle, so-called portable video
cameras and VHS from the 80's wider groups of amateurs and professionals were 
increasingly able to record motion
pictures. After photography and film making, the genre of video art also has 
offered novel possibilities of extending
– and manipulating – private and historic remembrance. The ways of shaping 
public opinion and influencing public
sphere have changed irreversibly, the setting in of information society was not 
simply an accompaniment of the changes
of regime taking place in the region, but it became the facilitator of such 
changes.



The exhibited works address society with severe criticism, document, analyse 
and contextualise this conflict-laden
region and period. But instead of giving final answers they inquire into issues 
that were typically avoided or swept
under the carpet in public common talk in the countries of the region.



What is our attitude towards our historical past? What are the consequences of 
the changes of national identity and
national stereotypes? How can individual lives be carried on amidst all the 
rearrangements of society? What intergroup
relations, conflicts have played a dominant role in the last twenty years?



The multitude of viewpoints and aspects, presented through the media of video 
art provide a unique asset of aesthetic
and critical positions to the current discourse on the transition period.





Transitland – Video Art from Central and Eastern Europe 1989–2009



The exhibition …on the eastern front is a thematic selection from the archives 
entitled Transitland –
Video Art from Central and Eastern Europe 1989–2009, a compilation of 100 
single-channel video works, produced in
the period 1989–2009 and reflecting the transformations in post-Socialist 
Central and Eastern Europe.
Transitland is not only the widest-spanning presentation of video art from 
Central and Eastern Europe but also a
unique attempt to address and reflect upon an extensive period of 
transformation and changes. This archive of 100 works
is "capsulated" in so-called video jukeboxes, which are browsable and will be 
available in the Ludwig Museum, Budapest
for research and individual viewing. 



Transitland is a collaborative project of InterSpace (Sofia, Bulgaria), Ludwig 
Museum–Museum of Contemporary
Art / ACAX | Agency for Contemporary Art Exchange (Budapest, Hungary) and 
transmediale (Berlin, Germany).



For further information, please see:

http://www.transitland.eu

http://www.ludwigmuseum.hu

http://www.acax.hu



Publication



A reader with essays, edited by Edit András and published by the Ludwig Museum, 
Budapest examines the video art of the
last twenty years in post-Socialist Central and Eastern Europe. The authors of 
the book provide selective analyses of
different aspects, and an angle on the field observed, demonstrating its 
fecundity and vividness.



Authors: Edit András, Ruben Arevshatyan, Giorgio Bertellini, Konstantin 
Bokhorov, Svetlana Boym, Boris Buden, Călin
Dan, Margarita Dorovska, Zoran Erić, Antonio Geusa, Boris Groys, Marina 
Gržinić, Kathy Rae Huffman, Ryszard W.
Kluszczyński, Mihnea Mircan, Miklós Peternák, Tomáš Pospiszyl, Boryana Rossa, 
Katarína Rusnáková, Keiko Sei.



To order the book please contact: [email protected]


                                        

                                         

                                        
                                                
                                        
                                        

                                        

                                
                        
                        
                                
                    
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