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11 May 2009

ISCP presents ON THE TECTONICS OF HISTORY


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ON THE TECTONICS OF HISTORY
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Opening Reception:
Thursday, May 28, 2009, 6 – 9pm


Opening Hours: Saturday – Sunday, 2 – 6pm
Talk with the Curators + Video presentation by Maciej Toporowicz:
Saturday, May 30, 2009 - 4pm

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info@iscp-nyc.org
+1 718 387 2900
+1 718 387 2966

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International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP)
1040 Metropolitan Avenue | Brooklyn, NY 11211
TDirection: Grand St stop on the L train.

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iscp international studio & curatorial program
ON THE TECTONICS OF HISTORY
May 29 – June 28, 2009

Curated by Andrea Domesle and Martin Krenn

Opening Reception: Thursday, May 28, 2009, 6 – 9pm

Opening Hours: Saturday – Sunday, 2 – 6pm
Talk with the Curators + Video presentation by Maciej Toporowicz: Saturday, May 30, 2009 - 4pm


A wall installation with reprints of art works from: David Adam, Pat Binder, Klaus vom Bruch, Lutz Dammbeck, Jochen Gerz, Hans Haacke, Rafal Jakubowicz, Klub Zwei, Grzegorz Klaman, Zdena Kolečková, Anna Konik, Anna Kowalska, Martin Krenn, Monument für die Niederlage, Susanne Kriemann, Robert Kuśmirowski, Pia Lanzinger, Boris Lurie, Gustav Metzger, Lisl Ponger, Rafani, Anja Salomonowitz, Naomi Tereza Salmon, Joachim Seinfeld, Esther Shalev-Gerz, Tim Sharp, Michaela Thelenová, Maciej Toporowicz, Arye Wachsmuth, Peter Weibel, Artur Żmijewski.

How and where can the influence of history be made tangible? Which intentions or political aims underlie the images that establish our interpretation of the past?

On the Tectonics of History exposes the historical traces of the Nazi era in the 1930s and 1940s. The show investigates the way in which imagery continues to shape our understanding of this regime, and subsequently reflects on how present day society deals with this time-period.

On the Tectonics of History presents contemporary works of art in the fields of photography, film and video. Often oscillating between conceptual and factual representation, the works enable us to produce meaning and, in turn, to formulate images of history that are not yet consistent within our society. According to Aleida and Jan Assmann, Professors of Archeology, documentary photography and film act as an image storage-bank for our collective memory. Since the 1930s, technological achievements have permitted a much broader use of these two media while allowing a steady increase of distribution.

On the Tectonics of History is a travelling exhibition that makes its last stop at ISCP. The exhibition gathers a selection from the four touring stations of the show selected by the curatorial team Domesle/Krenn. Following ISCP's format – a residency program for artists and curators – the final presentation at ISCP Gallery reflects the curatorial concept of On the Tectonics of History and should be considered a conclusion and reflection of the touring experience. Reproductions of artworks shown during the exhibition's tour are juxtaposed with printed works by Boris Lurie, one of the founders of the NO!art movement during the 1960s in New York. Additionally, the exhibition presents an archive featuring the entire collection of video works included in all phases of the exhibition.

On the Tectonics of History previous stations:


November 24, 2005 – January 15, 2006: Forum Stadtpark Graz, Austria;
November 1, 2006 – December 15, 2006: Faculty of Art and Design of Jan Evangelista Purkyně University and Emil Filla Gallery in Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic;
Mars 17, 2007 – April 29, 2007: WYSPA Institute of Art/WYSPA Progress Foundation, Gdansk, Poland;
September 19, 2008 – October 25, 2008: Motorenhalle – Projektzentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst, Dresden, Germany

© Graphic logo: Toledo i Dertschei

International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP)
1040 Metropolitan Avenue | Brooklyn, NY 11211
T: (718) 387 2900 | F: (718) 387 2966
info@iscp-nyc.org | www.iscp-nyc.org
Direction: Grand St stop on the L train.

For more information please contact:

Andrea Domesle | a_domesle@aon.at
Martin Krenn | mail@martinkrenn.net www.martinkrenn.net/tectonic
Sandrine Canac | scanac@iscp-nyc.org