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DESCHIDEREA OFICIALA PAVILION UNICREDIT
CU "STATEMENT", CURATOR: LIA PERJOVSCHI



BUCURESTI - Joi, 19 februarie 2009, va avea loc deschiderea oficiala a  
PAVILION UNICREDIT, centrul pentru arta si cultura contemporana, cu  
expozitia "STATEMENT" curatoriata de Lia Perjovschi.

Programul zilei:

11.00 - 12.00 -- Conferinta de presa, urmata de un tur explicativ al  
centrului si al expozitiei.

12.00 - 13.00 -- Sesiune de Q&A (intrebari si raspunsuri).  
Participanti: Lia Perjovschi, Eugen Radescu, Razvan Ion, Andrei Craciun.

19.00 -- Deschiderea oficiala a expozitiei "STATEMENT", curator: Lia  
Perjovschi.

21.00 -- Punch Glam Party with kitschy pop music video projection.


"STATEMENT", curator: Lia Perjovschi
19 februarie - 19 aprilie 2009

Pentru prima data in ultimii 20 de ani o banca devine centru de arta.  
Un centru in centrul orasului si nu in periferie asa cum logica  
tranzitiei ne-a obisnuit pana acum. Spatiile artei contemporane care  
nu au fost dislocate, inchise sau aruncate la margine, devin tot mai  
mici sau tot mai comerciale. Istoria artei contemporane romanesti este  
istoria pierderilor… un loc, o bursa, un om, niste idei. Si ca  
intodeauna o exagerare e acoperita de alta, lipsa unitatilor diverse  
este politic acoperita cu Unitatea Centrala, prea mare si prea  
dependenta: muzeul.

O revista de arta care a creat o BIenala si acum deschide UN centru  
permanent pentru arta contemporana.
In mijlocul PAVILION UNICREDIT nu sta cum am putea crede  
“spectacolul”, ci “arhiva/informatia”. Fundamentala este  
“cunoasterea”, resursa.

Orice loc nou si orice proiect nou incepe cu un “statement”. In limba  
romana: “declaratie de credinta”.  Ce se vrea si ce ar putea fi acel  
loc.

STATEMENT este un plan de expozitie. Un traseu. Un proces. Story board- 
ul unui centru de arta contemporana astazi. O demonstratie conceptuala  
a liniilor de forta care ordoneaza viata intelectuala si viata pur si  
simplu. Un program multidisciplinar alcatuit cu modestie (carti,  
ziare, citate). O banca de date si de posibilitati. Arta nu-i de una  
singura. Arta este asezata in context cultural, politic si stiintific.  
Lucrari care daca sunt vazute trebuie date cadou, replici mai  
interesante decat originalul, sute de artisti in text, imagini,  
cartoline. Istoria institutionala in pungi. O harta de idei care o  
poate lua razna sau se poate structura linistit. Un laborator in care  
publicul devine cercetator.

STATEMENT rupe cercul vicios alcatuit din umilinta financiara,  
imbecilitate birocratica, neintelegere si nestiinta culturala, autism  
institutional, reducerea la starea de a cere si de a fi mereu respins  
fara explicatii, starea lui "totul impotriva ta" si foloseste  
resursele "Do It Yourself" pe care curatorul cercetator le-a coagulat  
20 de ani.

Ce definim ca obiect artistic? De unde pana unde se poate intinde  
cercetarea artistica?
Cat de liberi suntem in gandire?
Fara sa stim am devenit conservatori. Am vrea sa fim avangardisti sa  
rasturnam lucrurile dar le facem in aceeasi logica. Ne plangem de  
aceleasi lucruri. Repetam acelesi greseli. Suntem cultural in efectul  
tunel.

Ce este de facut?
Daca schimbam unghiul de vedere? Daca ne uitam pe ambele parti ale  
lunetei? Aici in univers. Aici pe pamant. Aici in Romania. Aici in  
PAVILION.
In STATEMENT resursa nu este numai teoreticianul de arta sau filosoful  
culturii ci si artistul, cosmonautul, specialistul in string theory,  
astrologul si inventatorul.
Sunt artistii inventatori? Cum arata lumea vazuta dinafara lumii?
Este un tricou arta? Este o cartolina o lucrare de arta?  Ce ne spun  
imaginile downloadate de pe internet si pe urma trase la aparatul de  
copiat? Ce inseamna acces democratic la informatie? Pentru cat timp ne  
putem baza pe antologia populara? De ce Second Life imita viata?

Stim din ce suntem facuti (genomul), stim unde ne aflam (universul),  
stim insa de ce?
(Lia Perjovschi tradusa pentru presa de Dan Perjovschi)


Ce este PAVILION UNICREDIT

Majoritatea celor 140 de milioane de locuitori ai Rusiei traiesc in  
blocuri comuniste, in apartamente pe care le numesc "Hrusciovchi",  
dupa numele fostului lider comunist in vremea caruia au fost  
construite, in anii '60. Totul a pornit insa de la Stalin. El le-a  
gandit si le-a pus in practica. tara dominata timp de 45 de ani de  
catre Rusia, Romania se poate mindri cu acelasi tip de habitat.  
"Hrusciovchi" au niste bucatarii minuscule, ceea ce reprezinta un mare  
pas inainte fata de asa-numitele "kommunalki" (acestea aveau  
bucatariile, baile si uneori chiar si dormitoarele la comun). Ideea  
omului nou, care nu are nimic de ascuns, a trecut in plan secund.  
Astazi, confortul devine arma principala a propagandei.
Asezat in Piata Victoriei, PAVILION UNICREDIT, se afla la parterul  
unui astfel de bloc, spatiu devenit sediu de banca in 1993, si ramas  
la fel timp de 15 ani. Constructia blocului a inceput in timpul  
regimului comunist si a fost finalizata la 5 ani dupa caderea  
acestuia. "Hrusciovchi" din centrul Bucurestilor este martorul  
transformarilor unei societati staliniste catre o societate  
capitalista puternic marcata politic si social. PAVILION UNICREDIT  
foloseste acest spatiu pentru mesajele sale, pentru pozitionare  
(vizavi de cladirea puterii executive - Guvernul Romaniei) cit si  
pentru istoria sa, brusc uitata. Un spatiu fara o istorie speciala, al  
istoriei intrerupte, al intirzierilor revolutionare. Un spatiu al  
cunoasterii si al interesului in societate, oras si comunitate.
PAVILION UNICREDIT este un spatiu independent work-in-progress, un  
spatiu de productie si cercetare al vizualului, al discursivului si al  
performativului. Este un loc al gindirii critice si care promoveaza o  
intelegere implicata socio-politic a artei si a institutiilor  
culturale. Functia vitala a spatiului va ramine, insa, concretizarea.

PAVILION UNICREDIT va organiza 3-4 expozitii anual, evenimente  
discursive, un program de proiectii de filme si un program educational  
informal numit Free Academy.

In spatiul centrului va functiona una dintre cele mai importante zone  
de informare din tara compusa din CONTEMPORARY ART ARCHIVE (o arhiva  
creata de Lia si Dan Perjovschi) si PAVILION RESOURCE ROOM (o non- 
arhiva creata de Razvan Ion si Eugen Radescu).

Designul spatiului, architectura sa, a fost realizata de un arhitect  
roman vizionar, Adriana Mereuta, care a incercat relaxarea unei  
structuri comuniste. Spatiul este neobisnuit pentru un centru de arta  
contemporana si a fost realizat astfel incit sa pastreze elementele  
spatiului original, al constructiei de tip comunist, in acelasi timp  
adaugind functionalitate si concept utilitatii acestuia, pastrind in  
centrul sau ca punct de greutate arhivele/informatia.

Despre UniCredit Tiriac Bank

UniCredit Tiriac Bank este o institutie financiara ale carei  
activitati de sustinere cultural artistica pun un accent deosebit pe  
zona artelor vizuale, acoperind totodata domeniul muzical şi al  
literaturii. Banca sustine financiar primul centru independent de arta  
şi cultura deschis sub numele Pavilion UniCredit, fiind, totodata,  
partener strategic al Bienalei Internationale de Arta Contemporana  
Bucureşti. Componenta cultural artistica a strategiei de etica şi  
responsabilitate a bancii se concretizeaza in implicarea sa in  
proiecte pe termen lung, pe care le finanteaza in calitate de partener  
principal - Festivalul International de Film Anonimul, Festivalul  
International George Enescu sau proiectul de arta comunitara metroArt  
-, deruland totodata initiative proprii precum este concursul de debut  
literar UniCredit.

(informatii si fisier PDF: http://center.pavilionmagazine.org/comunicat_19ian09.pdf)

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Echipa

Director: Razvan Ion
Research Curator: Lia Perjovschi
Coordinator: Andrei Craciun
Project manager: Raluca Pop
Assistant Director: Ioana Nitu
Website/Software design: Alexandru Enachioaie
Space Design/Architecture: Adriana Mereuta
Intern: Silvia Vasilescu

Board

Dan Perjovschi
Eugen Radescu (presedinte)
Ioana Paun
Felix Vogel

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PAVILION UNICREDIT este primul centru pentru arta si cultura  
contemporana din Romania si este rezultatul unei colaborari  
indelungate intre revista PAVILION, BUCHAREST BIENNALE si UNICREDIT  
TIRIAC BANK.

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PAVILION, BUCHAREST BIENNALE, PAVILION UNICREDIT sint proiecte  
concepute si fondate de Razvan Ion & Eugen Radescu.

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Adresa: Sos. Nicolae Titulescu nr. 1 (Piata Victoriei) Bucuresti
Email: pavilion@pavilionmagazine.org
T: 031 103 4131

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Program de vizitare:
Marti-Vineri 12.00 - 19.00, Simbata-Duminica 14.00 - 21.00, Luni -  
inchis

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Sustinut de: Pilsner Urquell
Parteneri media: Hotnews, 24Fun, Feeder.ro, Alternativ.ro, revista 22.


www.pavilionunicredit.ro




PAVILION UNICREDIT OFFICIAL OPENING
WITH "STATEMENT" CURATED BY LIA PERJOVSCHI


BUCHAREST, February 19th, 2009: PAVILION UNICREDIT, the centre for  
contemporary art and culture, announces its official opening with the  
exhibition “STATEMENT”, curated by Lia Perjovschi.

The Day’s Agenda:

11.00 - 12.00: Press conference, followed by a presentation tour of  
the centre and the exhibition.

12.00 - 13.00: Q&A Session (Questions & Answers – open discussion).  
Participants: Lia Perjovschi, Eugen Rădescu, Răzvan Ion, Andrei Crăciun.

19.00: Official opening of the exhibition "STATEMENT". Curator: Lia  
Perjovschi.

21.00: Punch Glam Party with kitschy pop music video projection.


"STATEMENT" exhibition, curated by Lia Perjovschi
February 19th – April 19th 2009


For the first time in the last twenty years, a bank becomes an art  
centre. A centre in the centre of the city, not at its outskirts, as  
we were used so far by the logic of transition. The spaces for  
contemporary art, had they not been already displaced, closed or  
thrown at the periphery, are becoming smaller and smaller or more  
business-related. The history of the Romanian contemporary art is the  
history of the losses – a place, a market, a man, a few ideas. And, as  
always, an exaggeration is surpassed by an other, and the lack of the  
assorted art units is politically concealed by the ever too big and  
too dependent Central Unit: the museum.

An art magazine created a BIennale and now opens ONE permanent centre  
for the contemporary art.

The midpoint of PAVILION UNICREDIT is not “the show”, as some may  
think, but “the archive/ information”. The main focus here is the “the  
knowledge”, the resource.

Any new place and any new project starts with a STATEMENT. In  
Romanian: declararaţie de credinţă. What the place want to be, and  
what it might be.

STATEMENT is an expositional plan. A route. A process. The storyboard  
of a contemporary art centre nowadays. A conceptual expression for the  
lines of force structuring the intellectual life and the life in  
general. A multidisciplinary programme created with modesty (books,  
newspapers, quotations). A data bank and a possibilities bank. Art is  
not alone. Art is positioned in a cultural, political and scientific  
framework. Works of art admired and then given away as gifts, replicas  
more interesting than the original, hundreds of artists in texts,  
images, postcards. Institutional history in bags. A map of ideas that  
may go wild or may structure itself peacefully. A laboratory where the  
spectators become researchers.

STATEMENT breaks the vicious circle built up out of financial  
humiliation, bureaucratic imbecility, cultural ignorance and lack of  
understanding, institutional autism, the reduction to the state of  
always asking and always being rejected without any explanations, and  
the state of “everything against you”. STATEMENT uses the “Do-It- 
Yourself” resources that the curator-researcher has coalesced for the  
last twenty years.

What do we define as an artistic object? Where should the artistic  
research start and how far can it go? How free is our thinking?
We have become conservative without even knowing it. We wish to be  
avant-gardists, to overthrow things, but we do everything within the  
same logic frame. We complain about the same things. We reiterate the  
same mistakes. Culturally, we are in the tunnel effect.

What can be done?
What if we change the perspective? What if we watch through the both  
ends of the telescope? Here in Universe. Here on Earth. Here in  
Romania. Here in Pavilion.
The resource in STATEMENT is not only the art theorist or the cultural  
philosopher, but also the artist, the astronaut, the string theory  
specialist, the astronomer and the inventor.
Are the artists also inventors? How does the world look when seen from  
outside the world?
Is a T-shirt art? Is a postcard a work of art? What do some images  
tell us when they are downloaded from the Internet and then  
xerocopied? What does the democratic access to information imply? For  
how long can we count on the popular anthology? Why does Second Life  
imitate life?

We know what we are made from (our genome), we know where we are (in  
the Universe), but do we know why? (Lia Perjovschi translated for  
media by Dan Perjovschi).


What is PAVILION UNICREDIT

Most of the 140 million inhabitants from Russia are living in  
Communist block of flats, in apartments they call hruschiovi  
(“khrushchevs”), after the name of the former Communist leader of the  
’60s, the period when they were built. But the initiator of the  
project was actually Stalin. He imagined them and he also turned the  
project into reality. As a country dominated by Russia for 45 years,  
Romania may pride itself on the same type of habitat. Hruschiovi have  
some small kitchenettes, and this was a big step forward, as compared  
to the so-called kommunalki (they had common kitchens, common  
bathrooms and, sometimes, even common bedrooms. The idea of the New  
Man, who has nothing to hide, went into the background. Today the  
comfort becomes the main propagandistic tool.

PAVILION UNICREDIT is located in Victoria Square, at the ground floor  
of such an apartment building. The aforementioned space became a  
banking center in 1993 and it has stayed like this for the last 15  
years. The actual building of the edifice started in the years of the  
communist regime and it was concluded five years after the fall of the  
communism. The hruschiovi from the center of Bucharest have witnessed  
the changes of a Stalinist society into a capitalist society, with  
strong social and political marks. PAVILION UNICREDIT uses this space  
for its messages, for its location (right across the center of the  
executive power – the Romanian Government building) and, moreover, for  
its hastily forgotten history. It is a space without an extraordinary  
history, a space of the broken up history, of the revolutionary  
delays. A space for the knowledge and interest in society, city and  
community.

PAVILION UNICREDIT is a work-in-progress independent space, a space  
for the production and research in the fields of visual, discursive  
and performative. It is a space of the critical thinking, and it  
promotes a certain artistic perspective on art and cultural  
institutions, one that implies a socio-political involvement. Still,  
the basic function of the space will remain the concretisation.

PAVILION UNICREDIT will set up every year three-four exhibitions,  
discursive events, a film projection schedule and an informal  
educational program entitled The Free Academy.

The centre will shelter one of the most important areas of information  
in the entire country, which is constituted of the CONTEMPORARY ART  
ARCHIVE (archive created by Lia and Dan Perjovschi) and the PAVILION  
RESOURCE ROOM (a non-archive created by Răzvan Ion and Eugen Rădescu).

The structural design, the architecture of the space was created by  
Adriana Mereuţă, one of the most remarkable Romanian architects. The  
space is an unusual one for a centre of contemporary art and it was  
designed in such a way so as to preserve the elements of the original  
space, of the Communist building. Simultaneously, the architectural  
project added functionality and conception to is utility, while  
maintaining as centre of gravity, in its core, the archives/ 
informations.

About UniCredit Ţiriac Bank

UniCredit Ţiriac Bank is a financial institution whose activities of  
cultural support place a significant emphasis on visual arts, also  
covering the areas of music and literature. The bank financially  
supports the first independent contemporary art and culture centre  
opened under the name of Pavilion UniCredit, being at the same time a  
strategic partener of the Bucharest Biennale of Contemporary Art. The  
cultural component of its sustainability strategy is visible in the  
bank's involvement in long-term projects which it supports as a main  
partner - Anonimul International Film Festival, George Enescu  
International Festival or the metroArt Community Art Project - also  
developing own initiatives as the UniCredit Literary Debut competition  
and the grant program offered to prominent post-graduate students of  
the National Art University in Bucharest.

(for PDF file and more info: http://center.pavilionmagazine.org/en/pressrelease_19jan09.pdf)

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Team

Director: Răzvan Ion
Research Curator: Lia Perjovschi
Coordinator: Andrei Craciun
Project manager: Raluca Pop
Assistant Director: Ioana Nitu
Website/ Software design: Alexandru Enachioaie
Space Design/ Architecture: Adriana Mereuta
Intern: Silvia Vasilescu


Board

Dan Perjovschi
Eugen Radescu (chairman)
Ioana Paun
Felix Vogel

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PAVILION UNICREDIT is the first centre for contemporary art and  
culture from Romania and it is the result of an extended cooperation  
between PAVILION magazine, BUCHAREST BIENNALE and UNICREDIT TIRIAC BANK.

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The projects PAVILION, BUCHAREST BIENNALE, PAVILION UNICREDIT are  
devised and founded by Razvan Ion and Eugen Radescu.

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Visiting address: Şos. Nicolae Titulescu, 1 (Victoria Square), Bucharest
E-mail: pavilion@pavilionmagazine.org
Telephone: 031-103-4131

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Opening hours:
Tuesday-Friday: 12.00 – 19.00 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday: 14.00 – 21.00 p.m.
Closed on Mondays

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Supported by: Pilsner Urquell
Media partners: Hotnews, 24Fun, Feeder.ro, Alternativ.ro, 22 magazine.


www.pavilionunicredit.ro

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