EXHIBITION:Transparent Refraction

20 October 2011



EXHIBITION:Transparent Refraction
-Video Screening of young artists from Czech Republic and Taiwan
29. Oct. 2011- 6. Nov. 2011
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Opening: 29. Oct. 2011  20:00
Venue: tamtamArt Berlin
Weichselstr.8 10247 Friedrichshain Berlin

 
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tamtamART is pleased to present “Transparent Refraction”, a show curated by Zoe Yeh (TW) and Viktor CechCZ. In the show curators hope to elaborate the subtle but firm attitude towards reality in current modern society by artists from different cultural background.

Artist:
Karíma Al-Mukhtarová
Juliana Höschlová
Antonín Jirát
Petr Krátký
Shian Ni
Min-chun Lee
Kaiti Shan
Ivan Svoboda
Tereza Velíková
Chyun-yang Wen
Chi-yu Wu

Refraction is the change in direction of a wave due to a change in its speed. Refraction is commonly observed when a wave passes from one medium to another. Living in a modern society, our daily behaviors show the norm of civic attitude. Modern civilization surfaces the automatic positioning of our daily life. Common situation of daily routine becomes a safe haven, in which we act without thinking. When we brush our teeth every morning, voice down the phone in the public, we act automatically. The trivial automatic interactions with our environment provide a sense of security, as if things will never change as long as we follow the way it should be. However, the safe and peace current moment itself is the trigger of crisis, since the balance will easily break down once a tiny happening takes place. In the works of art, we see how artists apply themselves as a medium different from the norms in civilized daily life. By acting in a different way towards things we are used to, we were provided the chance to find the insight of being in an uncertain, unsafe status. The refractions happen when we try to re-interpret what we’ve been acting every day. The works in this curatorial practice are closely tight to artists’ daily lives and their own reality, which have made the “refraction” more convincing. Meanwhile, the slight but serious attitude of artists from different cultural background has also created an interesting reflection of the generation. Beyond the refraction of rigid civilized life, a reflection on cultural exchange is also an worth-expecting perspective of the show.

Worklist:
Antonín Jirát : See-saw, 2009, 30"
Petr Krátký : Loop, 2011, (in loop)
Ivan Svoboda : Flat number 20, 2008, 9' 22"
Karíma Al-Mukhtarová : 28x1509/2011/12 – 001, In-site Performance
Tereza Velíková : Crayons, 2010, 2' 6"
Juliana HoschlovaTHIS IS WHAT I SAW, 2010, 1'05"
Wen Chyun-yang & Lee Min-ChunWe are fine, just lost. 2010
Shan KaitiLet’s Froze It Up, 2010, 1'05"
Ni ShianCompensation Soon, 2009~, 11'39"
Wu Chi-yu45nm-process, 2008, 3'05"
   45nm-wind test, 2008, 1'25"


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