April 19, 2008 at 2:16 am
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During the days of the NATO summit, one of our Viennese group members was held for three hours at a Bucharest police station, for having one issue of Lia Perjovski’s art magazine with him, with a sattelite photograph of Bucharest on the cover with the headline: “Detective Draft”.
March 21, 2008 at 7:49 pm
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Party at the Bildhauereiatelier
On Feminism in the Romanian Art Scene
Panel discussion at the International Women‘s Day at the VBKÖ
With: Alexandra Croitoru, Diana Duta, Madalina Zaharia
March 1, 2008 at 9:00 pm
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Archive in Residence
Vienna/Bucharest
March 2008
AGENDA
06.03: 2 - 7.30 pm Artists on Tour: Participation at the symposium and exhibition “Traum vom Süden”
Gemäldegalerie, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
Schillerplatz 3
1010 Vienna http://www.backstage-tourismus.net/ontour.html
07.03: 8 pm
Party at the Bildhauereiatelier, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
Kurzbauergasse 9
1020 Vienna
08.03: 7 pm
On Feminism in the Romanian Art Scene
Panel discussion at the International Women‘s Day
With: Alexandra Croitoru, Diana Duta, Madalina Zaharia
VBKÖ - Austrian Association of Women Artists
Maysedergasse 2
1010 Vienna
Tel +43-1-513 64 73
Our presentation is going to sketch a development of feminist positions that are echoed in the works of Romanian women artists from the 70s to the present day. Feminist discourse followed a slightly different path in Romania (as a former communist country) than it did in all of Western Europe. And this is mostly because before ’89, manifestations and protests of all kinds were totally out of the question for both men and women. It was only in the ’90s that feminist manifestations actually started to be present in the Romanian art scene, as an attempt to keep up with all the politically correct strategies of Western civilization. A softer face of feminism was adopted then, usually inflicted with a personal touch and a search for identity. Today, Romanian women artists are more synchronized with the major international trends and operate in a less militant way, being more concerned with all the clichés about what it means to be a woman in our times. Being able to offer a broader range of positions on this subject, women artists now share a greater interest in all the new issues raised by our contemporary society, and have finally left behind the ‘sex-war’.
11.03: 7 pm
Opening: Archive in Residence
Exhibition: 12.03 – 22.03
Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday, 3 pm - 7 pm
VBKÖ - Austrian Association of Women Artists
Maysedergasse 2
1010 Vienna
Tel +43-1-513 64 73