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[x-posted from nettime] From: "Suzana Milevska" <suzanam@sonet.com.mk> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 11:04 PM Report on CAPITAL & GENDER International project for art and theory 24 - 27 January 2001, Skopje By Suzana Milevska 24-26 January Conference Capital & Gender - Museum of the City of Skopje - Open Graphic Art Studio 25 January Marina Abramovic - The Great China Wall Walk - exhibition of 12 photographs with drawings - Museum of the City of Skopje - Open Graphic Art Studio 26 January Public Art Project Perfect Match - City Shopping Mall 24-27 Web project workshops - Contemporary Art Center The international project for theory and art called Capital & Gender was the first project of such complex structure that took place in Skopje, Macedonia that put under the same "umbrella" a conference that included theorists, curators, art critics, managers and artists from different Balkan and other Eastern countries (Macedonia, Bulgaria, Albania, SR Yugoslavia, Slovenia, Estonia, Hungary, Croatia, Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina) and several guests from the Western countries, invited to discuss the four different topics entailed within the framework of the main theme of the project: the problem of the reflection of the capital on the gender and sexual difference in the countries that are experiencing the shift from state to market economy as well as the public art project Perfect Match (curated by Suzana Milevska ) that took place in the City Shopping Mall. Also, there were web project workshops that gathered the artists who produced projects on internet with similar topics. The different topics of the conference: Capital, Information and Difference, Real Art/Virtual Money Capital in Theory and Practice, Pay- per View Art, Gender & Management Troubles with Sex, Theory and History and Who is Afraid of a Big Bad Capital provoked a lot of discussions about the problem of the proliferation of money and information that is influencing the concept of sexual differentiation in the countries where the social issues of equality and difference in the past fifty years were structured differently than in the Western countries. Also, the question of sex and pornography in arts was posed because it differs from time to time, from one culture to another so that the different aspects and attitudes toward these problems were discussed in the framework of different laws and cultural corporeal stereotypes in East and West. Several presentations of cultural managers were also given that compared different experiences in conditions of transformation of the attitude toward culture in transitional societies. The opening of the public art project Perfect Match took place in the City Shopping Mall (or City Trading Center) that was built in the late seventies and was one of the rare shopping malls in the region at that time. Interestingly enough, although at that time the values of this society were not turned towards consumerism, the Mall was vivid and successful until the middle of eighties when the first private shopping centers started to be built. It took about ten years until the government started to sell or rent certain sections to private firms and thus enabled the re-flourishing of the once popular ritual of afternoon shopping fever. Since the architectural structure was flexible enough the space transformed from big department stores to small boutiques that today make the City Shopping Mall one of the main targets of the new rich class of businessmen of Macedonia. The transformation of the Macedonian society and the process of transition of the economy from socialist and state controlled to a stage where it will be directed by the market influenced not only the production and market relations but also the relations between different genders. That influence was the starting point for organizing the public art project Perfect Match. 20 artists from different countries in the region are included in the project "Perfect Match". One part of the project was also designed as Internet project that gives opportunity to the art works to have longer life than the duration of the exhibition. It is very important that the project was not limited to a gallery space but that the artists were invited to produce public art projects for the site that is connected with the main theme: the relation between the ideal love and capital. Thus, the artists participated interactivelly in the life of the city entering the realm of their investigation with their creation more directly. The themes that inspired the artists mostly derived from the changes in the relation between the genders in the conditions of transition, when the problems of freeing of the market, and the political and social turbulence are reflected in the ideals and everyday life of the artists and theoreticians in different communities. There are going to be presented works realized in different media: photographs, photo-installations, objects, video art projects, and performances. The shopping is taken as a metaphor of the eternal desire of the people to find the perfect match through advertising anything: from cloths to their personal life. Thus, the opening of the exhibition itself was imagined and structured as an invitation to the audience to a shopping tour in the City Shopping Mall. Huseyin Alptekin presented his idea that the relation between art and art market is a very twisted love/hate relation, a kind of a strange Pervert Match, 2001 that was presented with CD and video projection of his paradoxical project of simulated tourist agency. Maja Bajevic with her Kit for the Gloves to Save the Marriage, 2001 designed a unique model of gloves especially for this project and it is aimed to save the marriage. It can be bought and ordered from the artist: e-mail: majab@smartnet.ba and it was advertised as a poster on the window of a pharmacy. Luchezar Boyadjiev in his "... % Sex Up", 2001 put numerous "price" labels with a certain % of increase of the sex appeal of customers who buy female or male clothing from one particular underware shop. The percentage of the increase or decrease of the sex appeal of the buyer, according to the artist, corresponded to the percentage of increase or decrease in the price of the particular item. Zdenko Buzek in his interactive performance Personal Contacts invited to a chat each visitor in personal. The goal of this performance was a mutual pleasant time in between guests and the author. The performance was inspired by the section "Personal contacts", part of the biggest free-adds paper in Croatia. The work by Marina Grzinic/Aina Smid Troubles with Sex, Theory and History, 2000 was a collage made of textual and visual quotes from history, theory and popular culture, accompanied with lots of humor and irony on themes related to the gender differences and their influence on the historic events, is structured as an interactive labyrinth in which you create the history while making choices for your next click. Hristina Ivanoska/Yane Calovski for Everything Matters, Inc. exhibited their Blanket for fun and/or emergency (prototype), 2001 construction with mass produced accessories in poly-acrylic, cotton, and wool and video projection of their original product which usage was demonstrated during the opening. Slavica Janeslieva in her work Love and Interest, 2000 presented the actual story about the marriage of her grandparents. It deals with the traditions of the Macedonian families to set up marriages during the last centuries and is actually the image the artist had memorized when she heard the story. Zoran Naskovski/Jelena Jocic in their interactive performance Swing, 2001 reminded the audience to the forgotten ritual of swinging known from many cultural traditions as a ritual of seducing. The project Looking for a Husband with EU Passport, 2000 by Tanja Ostojic is an internet project (http://www.scca.org.mk/capital/projects/tanja/) consisting of messages that were sent to her private e-mail address as answers to her provocative request put on Internet for a longer period and of a poster exhibited in windows of photo-shops. RASSIM ? presented his Corrections, 1999, the video project that is actually a video documentation of the long-term process of working out and transformation through which the artist transformed his body in art project. During this project the video was shown in a specialized store for working-out equipment. Dejan Spasovik's Counselor for Choice, 2001 was also an Interactive performance with cell phone, advertisement and stand that was based on the usual need for advice for shopping during the process of choosing adequate cloths that already exists as a job counselor in the big departments stores abroad. The artist was available in person and on his mobile (070 516 203) for any advice or information on different models, prices, numbers... Ana Stojkovic's Match Maker Game, 2001 is a web site project - interactive game (http://wwwscca.org.mk/capital/projects/matchmaker/index.html) that is based on the facts that there is no precise translation parallel for the word love in the Japanese language. Love is differentia specifica of the Christian religion and culture while in traditional Japan it does not exists as a concept. In the China language it exists but it is not recommended to utter it personally and directly. In his Skopje Singles, 2000/2001 the artist Igor Tosevski has photographed men and women of different generations who leave alone investigating their habits, ambient and reasons for the choice they have made to separate from their family. Violeta Capovska in her video project Mothers' Group, 2000 deals with the concept of Mothers' Group that is relatively unknown in the Macedonian context. It derived within the Western societies as a result of the lack of family support in general to new mothers in the big cities. The young mothers are usually the most lonely and isolated part of these social groups. The idea for this project derived from her personal two-year experience in one of such groups in Melbourne. Monologues of 8 mothers are recorded from different cultural backgrounds, while they express their first motherhood experiences. The invited participants of the conference were: Huseyin B. Alptekin, artist (Turkey), Ljubica Arsovska, Editor in Chief of Culturen zivot magazine (Macedonia), Dotothee Bauerle-Willert, art historian (Germany), Jara Boubnova, curator (Bulgaria), Luchezar Boyadjiev, artist (Bulgaria), Zdenko Buzek (Croatia), Danica Dakic, artist (BiH), Marina Grzinic, artist and art theorist (Slovenia), Eleni Laperi Koci, art manager (Albania), Suzana Milevska, curator and art theorist, (Macedonia), Svetlana Racanovic, art manager (Monte Negro, SRY), Sandra Sterle, artist (Croatia), Katalin Timar, art historian (Hungary), Olga Zhuk, cultural and art manager (Ukraina), Zaneta Vangeli, artist (Macedonia) Participants of the exhibition: Huseyn B. Alptekin (Turkey), Maja Bajevic (BiH), Zdenko Buzek (Croatia), Luchezar Boyadjiev (Bulgaria), Violeta Capovska (Macedonia/Australia), Danica Dakic/Sandra Sterle (BiH/Croatia), Marina Grzinic (Slovenia), Hristina Ivanoska/Yane Calovski (Macedonia/USA), Slavica Janeslieva (Macedonia), Kai Kaljo (Estonia), Zoran Naskovski/ Jelena Jocic (SR Yugoslavia), Rassim ? (Bulgaria), Dejan Spasovik (Macedonia), Igor Tosevski (Macedonia), Tanja Ostojic (SR Yugoslavia), Ana Stojkovic (Macedonia), Tatjana Vujinovic (SR Yugoslavia) Pictures can be downloaded from www.scca.org.mk/capital/. Organizors and Contacts Suzana Milevska - Curator Open Graphic Art Studio Mito Hadzi Vasilev bb, 1000 Skopje Macedonia Tel. +389 2 114 742 Fax. +389 2 115 367 E-mail: suzanam@sonet.com.mk Melentije Pandilovski Contemporary Art Center Orce Nikolov 109, 1000 Skopje Tel. +389 2 133 541 Macedonia E-mail: misko@scca.org.mk Pance Velkov Association for Evaluation, Promotion of Heritage and Heritage Education Ivo Lola Ribar 74/4-9, 1000 Skopje, Macedonia Tel. +389 2 374 176 E-mail: velkov@ukim.edu.mk SPONZORS: The Ministry of Culture of Republic of Macedonia Soros Art and Culture Network Program - Cultural Link Component Kultur Kontakt - Austria Pro Helvetia - R?eaux Est-Ouest # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress