ALEX MIRUTZIU
8 sept
NO BLOOD BANK INCLUDED OPENING (SOLO EXHIBITION) | 7PM - 10PM
DIGNITY TO THE UNSAID (PERFORMANCE) | 8.00PM - 8.30PM
project presented in partnership with the Performing Arts Programme of the National Museum of Contemporary Art, curated by Ioana Paun
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
Palace of the Parliament Wing E4, Izvor St. 2-4
Exhibition visiting dates/hours: 9-10 SEPT, 12PM-8PM (regular museum ticket)
As long as against an artwork we position ourselves frontally, we tend to do so brutally charged and equally emotional. The works in the exhibition are impossible to be perceived frontally, be it visually or multi-sensorially, but only by detour, alas slowly digesting it to the point of losing oneself. My most recent works move away from the logic of ‘me’ - ‘here — ‘the rest’ - outside, and deal with uncertain dimensions which exhibits one/other meaning as well as with links of co-existence between multiple presences, approaches or appearances of the individual and of the world in which he/she belongs that cannot ever run out of steam.
I am well aware that all my enterprises, be it in writing, objects, live actions) are arbitrary idealisations of reality. The paradigm in which I function is — the world as sum of problems - from the position of a word worker. I enquire a kind of understanding supplemented by an inherent failure to understand. I move against time, aware of the fact that I bring forth meaning to objects when its too late. My profession is that of a border-liner.
DIGNITY TO THE UNSAID
commissioned by BIDFF ’17, supported by The National Museum of Contemporary Art Bucharest and sabot gallery
Alex MIRUTZIU
performance, 2017, Bucharest / Cluj-Napoca
performers: Alex Popa, Irina Sibef, Cosmin Stanila
I intend to look into ways in which one of the most important novelist of the twentieth century managed to create meaning through an abundance of means, said and unsaid, which I call — manners of holding the world. The conceptual movement between said and unsaid, falls under the ever present fragmentation we manifest in holding the world as something like, a fatal aspect of our physical limitations. We fragment the world in order to understand and function within it. Such a fragmentation fails on the account of a world which is undifferentiated.
The performance includes the sound installation Causal variations for something like (computer-generated sound, 3 x multichannel audio), created by Elías Merino.
Causal variations for something like is a series of autonomous synthetic sound objects based on a relational tissue involving sound and human actors within Alex Mirutziu’s performance frame. Nevertheless, these sound entities are located/unlocated in the physical space hidden behind a mirrored appearance.
Plasticity, non human dynamic entity, synthesis, irreductibility, discreteness, no objecthood, relation, ecology, temporal elasticity, rifts, disembodiment, algorithmic, sound sculpture, articulation, reductionism, structural gesture, permutation gesture, variation, no hierarchy, physicality, process of coexistence, miscommunication.
BUT AS A DOCUMENT
Alex MIRUTZIU & Pär ANDERSSON
video, 12 min, 2015, Stockholm - I'm the Invisible Man - The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest
In lieu of a rhetorical investigative possibilities of a poem, myself (Alex Mirutziu) and Pär Andersson bypassed the existing infrastructures surrounding the politics of writing and reading.
STAY[S] AGAINST CONFUSION
Alex MIRUTZIU
video, 14:53 min, 2016, Delfina Foundation, London
dancer: Joshua HUBBARD
video: Kassandra POWELL & Loukas ELARK
editing: Kassandra POWELL
“Stay[s] against confusion” looks at the relationship between Etc., accumulation and evidence. How is it possible to facilitate Etc. in live performance — the space after something ends is a real problem for the audience, hence printing types, as modest as they are, can make our surrounding disappear and make the world infinite.
THE FINNISH METHOD
Alex MIRUTZIU
recorded performance, 6:32 min, 2015, The New Gallery of the Romanian Institute for Culture and Research in Humanities, Venice
It is central to ask the question: ‘what performs?’ To invest not only when you build, but most importantly to re-invest in the idea of the everyday. And every day the landscape is changed thanks to multiple agents.
WHERE IS THE POEM
Alex MIRUTZIU
performance for one hand and prepared poem, 9:49 min, 2013, Sabot Gallery, Cluj Napoca
Where is the poem refers to the concept of ‘Bureaucracy of Objects’ which in turn refers to the dynamics and politics of writing and reading, and to the dialectical understanding of their relationship, from production to reception.
PENDING WORK #3 (MOMENTS OF SILENCE)
Alex MIRUTZIU
video, 15:38 min, 2011, Sibiu Galerie Rudiger Schottle, Munich
Pending Work #3 operates a memorial action instrumented by agents (children), whom, given their biological age, can’t activate memories related to the historical events, that happened long ago their birth. In this manner, their action translates through gaining awareness over the event the public tries to handle and confuses them, creating an unease in an ‘unseated’ public structure, that wonders what is the their purpose of their presence.
FIVE MOMENTS OF SILENCE FOR PENDING WORK #7
Alex MIRUTZIU
recorded performance, 8:32 min, 2012, IASPIS, Stockholm
If we take for example a moment of silence, which is the expression for a period of silent contemplation, prayer, reflection, or meditation—without a real material object to talk about, keeping moments of silence as in P.W.#7, not for a past event but for the events in consciousness that fill the plenum of now, reenacts the past object into the present by bringing it into consciousness. There is an overlapping tension here, as if in the past we directly experienced the event we are now mourning—we are faced with multiple objects which never coincide with a single finite one. Therefore, what we actually mourn is an image each of us create in the mind, an object to be dedicated to.
SCOTOPOLITIC OBJECT #2
FOR FIVE PERFORMERS AND ELECTROACOUSTIC IMPROMPTU
Alex MIRUTZIU & Elias MERINO
recorded performance, 4:50 min, 2014, The Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw
My approach to performance places objects, individuals, textualities on the same level of influence in the world. The question is what performs, not who performs. What, and Why, not, who with whom. Hence the question - what makes us believe that we can translate an object- ideology / political event, etc. into an artistic form, while the subject/object is constantly engaged in a process of mutation?
CRITIQUE ON HOW TEMPLES MOVE FASTER THAN THEIR SHADOWS
Alex MIRUTZIU
video, 43:46 min, 2010, Mihai Nicodim Gallery, Los Angeles
This performance opens up fields of discussion embedded with what I call ideological practices allocated by culture, practices that lie in the verb status of art – in its immediacy, and ability to generate meaning and information within difference, between actuality and potentiality, between what is seen and what is said, what is done and what can be done - questioning how ideas are affected by the contexts in which they are produced.
HISTORY IS NOTHING BUT MUSCLES IN ACTION
Alex MIRUTZIU & Razvan SADEAN
video, 26:18 min, 2011, ZDB - Santa Catarina Palace, Lisbon
In this piece, we payed attention to the simple act of looking at each other sufficient enough to document a true form of love confined by time. In the nowness, looking at each other is all we can do, as the now-now is so instantaneous as to be practically non-existent.