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Mirjana Batinić in Robertina Šebjanić: Break of Whiteness (Zagreb)

04 November 2011 > 18 November 2011 You are cordially invited to a panel discussion before the opening of the exbibition Break of Whiteness by Mirjana Batinić and Robertina Šebjanić, at SC Gallery, Savska 25, Zagreb, on Friday 4th November at 6 pm and the opening at 8 pm. The artists Mirjana Batinić and Robertina Šebjanić, curator Jadranka Plut and an assistant Ana Grobler will be participating at the discussion.
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Saturay: 10am - 1 pm

Break of Whiteness is a two-channel video installation, realised in 2010, produced by the Alkatraz Gallery, supported by LJUDMILA /Ljubljana Digital Media Lab from Ljubljana/, School of Applied Arts Famul Stuart, Ljubljana and, financially by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia and the Municipality of Ljubljana - Department of Culture. The work was exhibited for the first time at the Alkatraz Gallery in 2010. It was shown at the 14th international video festival Videomedeja at the Museum of Contemporary Arts Vojvodina in Novi Sad, Serbia. In 2011 it was exhibited at the west part of the Diocletian Palace Substations, at the Croatian Visual Artist Association – Split, Croatia. It was exhibited in Prima Center Berlin in October 2011, where the authors prolongued their stay at the artistic residency.

Break of Whiteness is a collaborative video installation by two intermedia artists, whose personal interest for the mediums of video and photography has brought them together within the present project. Robertina Šebjanič understands video primarily in the sense of its technical, sculptural, and social characteristics, which often themselves dictate the topic and development of a chosen motive. In her previous installations Niro (2006), Bubble (2008) andSignal 01/02/03 (2008), the subjects of her videos are some kind of phantasms, as if produced by the medium itself and only with a minimal author’s direction, thus existing in the gallery space in the mutual relation to the spectator. Mirjana Batinić is initially interested in emotive capacity of the video. Her video works such as Medusa (2006), In my own time (2007) and Home (2008), represent continuous and disciplined focus on the motive, to accentuate the flexibility of the medium as a trigger for emotive. Experimental aspect of the present project lies on one hand in a combination of both practices, in allowing the medium its technical unpredictability, its animism, while on the other hand in keeping it under a rein of authorship. This way not only the communication between both authors is formed, but as well communication between them and the medium, and furthermore, communication between them, the medium, and the spectator, is created.

The key role in the present installation played by a deliberate disclosure of the structure and the content, i.e. of the process of editing and the evolution of the concept, which simultaneously include and excludes the spectator. At the point when the viewer seemingly grasps the content, the artists exclude him/her with their next move (scene, framing, editing), encouraging him/her to re-feel and re-rationalize what he/she sees once again. The scenes are sequenced on two separate screens like film excerpts, moving photographic images, interviewed by the principle of a scratched repetition and breaking of the same elements on both screens. Visual iconography is complemented by a sound landscape of whisper which enhances the texture of the video. The narrative of the scenes is coincidental, not necessarily intentional; it depends on the perspective of the viewer, on his/her comprehension for some very personal, and others somehow cliché or commonly recognizable emotive images, such as dispersed abstraction of the clouds or rational graphicness of the window frame. The authors manipulate viewer’s perception by switching between emotional atmosphere and production facts, while at the same time allowing enough time to particular scenes to evolve, and enough mental space to the spectator to determine his/her own relation towards the seen. The authors stress out the importance of project’s independency from any philosophical or theoretical interpretations. Contrary, their project is at its basis an emotional video, an irrational field of impressions, similarly as on the unpredictability of the medium constructed equally on the unpredictable empathy of the spectator.

Break of Whiteness is a project of two subjectivities, where both authors simultaneously hold their individual artistic positions and follow their own interests, merging them into an unpredictable result. Emotional interaction with the spectator, spatial definition of the installation, inter-subjectivity, redressed through exchange of impressions of both authors, and playing with the technology of the medium are the central matters of the present project, which culminate in an attractive, aestheticized and subtle, as well as contemplative and associative imagery.

Text: Maja Lozić

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Authors: Mirjana Batinić and Robertina Šebjanič

Curators: Jadranka Plut and Maja Lozić

Sound: VLADIMIR ILIĆ - Lenjin2, Mario Sammut - CYGNA, Mirjana Batinić, Robertina Šebjanič
http://www.myspace.com/lenjin2music
http://www.myspace.com/cygnamusic

http://mirjanabatinic.blogspot.com

http://vimeo.com/robertina

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Production: Alkatraz Gallery/KUD Mreža, Masarykova 24, 1000 Ljubljana (2010)

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Co - Production: SC Gallery, Savska 25, Zagreb

Opening hours of SC Gallery:Monday - Friday 12 noon  – 8 p.m.

Saturday: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

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The program of the Alkatraz Gallery is supported by the Ljubljana Municipality, Cultural Department and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia.

Video was created by the technical support of LJUDMILA, Ljubljana Digital Media Lab at KUD France Prešeren and Famul Stuart, School of Applied Arts Ljubljana.

Thanks to: Kapelica Gallery



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