[spectre] Biennial of Quadrilateral, Rijeka
Ana Smokvina
ana.smokvina at mmsu.hr
Fri Oct 28 10:28:41 CEST 2005
MMSU, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka is
announcing its long-awaited international exhibition of visual arts,
Biennial of Quadrilateral.
15.12.2005 - 26.2.2006.
http://www.mmsu.hr/bq
http://www.mmsu.hr/en/bq/artists.html
Based on the rich history of such events - MMSU organised the
legendary Biennial of Young Yugoslav Artists (1960-1991) followed by
the Biennial of Young Mediterranean Artists (1993-1997) - the present
manifestation takes into consideration the diplomatic initiative of
Quadrilateral which, since 2002, has encompassed the states of
Croatia, Italy, Hungary and Slovenia. All of these neighbouring and
independent states have at one time and in different combinations,
been a part of one and the same state. Presently, three of them are
members of the European Union, while Croatia awaits the next round of
EU enlargement. However, cultural unity and links within the region,
largely disrupted during the turbulent XX century, are soon to be
revised to the past level of intensity. By its geographic position
and cultural habitus, the city of Rijeka represents an ideal
converging point of influences, ideas and experiences from East and
West, Mitteleurope and Mediterranean . The biennial aims to claim
this position once more thus creating a space and place where
regional distinctiveness can manifest itself through a globally
understood language of contemporary art.
A biennial conception presupposes a curator from each of the
participating countries who will propose a national selection that
will further be subjugated for the selection to the joint committee
singling out four artists from every country. Each biennial employs a
new curatorial team thus bringing in a new theme of universality and
actuality that will transcend the events' geographical confinements.
Curators of the first edition of Biennial Quadrilateral are: the art
historian Giuliana Carbi, director of Trieste Contemporanea
(www.tscont.ts.it); the art historian Branko Franceschi, director of
MMSU in Rijeka www.mmsu.hr, a freelance artist and curator Janos
Sugar and the art historian Igor Spanjol, curator at the Modern
Gallery in Ljubljana (www.mg-lj.si). According to the proposal by
Janos Sugar, this team has settled upon a theme of relativism, as the
most adequate notion to reflect the contemporary cultural and social
discourse. Together with the central exhibition in the Museum's Great
Hall, in the space of 750m2, the Biennial programme includes other
two manifestations: a conference for the regional art magazine
publishers organized by the art historian Janka Vukmir, director of
the Institute for Contemporary Art in Zagreb (www.scca.hr) and a
round table discussion on relativism, organized by the philosopher
Elvio Baccarini, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at the
University of Rijeka (www.pefri.hr).
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