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W3702
17.05.2011
The Ninth Circle of Obsession - the project for group exhibition - Izabela Ołdak
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Obsession is a mental state, the inability to free yourself from intrusive thoughts, images, or from performing the same actions. Obsession is also a type of anxiety disorder, reflected by the presence of irrational thoughts and impulses, which are accom ...

Obsession is a mental state, the inability to free yourself from intrusive thoughts, images, or from performing the same actions. Obsession is also a type of anxiety disorder, reflected by the presence of irrational thoughts and impulses, which are accompanied by the conviction of their absurdity and the desire to free themselves from them. They often have a cultural background (i.e. obsessions religious, political, erotic.)

It's hard not to notice the obsessive and impudent way with which commercialism invades our lives, as we are blinded by utopian visions, to follow well-being and safety. People do their daily activities mechanically and mindlessly, they act without reflection and according to the media. Any system of norms, do's and don’ts, pushes some actions to the margin, forming a neutral area, which allows the formation and the control of societies.


The exhibition's title also refers to the Divine Comedy by Dante, and more specifically to the last circle of hell, the place of traitors. Betraying our instincts, the primal or natural behaviour, we have build the foundations of obsession.

What could be the ninth circle of obsession? Is this what is most pushed into the mind? Or maybe this what we are scared of, ashamed of, or what we hate? Perhaps it is a repetition of the same topics, forms and shapes? Or a permanent analysis of our inherent problem?

This exhibition is aimed at seeking answers to these questions and creating new ones; Finding the definition, but above all to create a space that will clash with what lies deep within us, what we call the dark side of human- a sphere of taboo.

Proposed artists: Ruben van Klaveren (NL) http://www.wix.com/rubenvan/klaveren Amanda Koelman (NL) www.amandakoelman.nl Paweł Matyszewski (PL) http://endprojekt.blox.pl/2009/12/end-projekt-3-PAWEL-MATYSZEWSKI-Komplikacje-akryl.html Izabela Ołdak (PL) https://picasaweb.google.com/izabela.oldak and www.izabelaoldak.com
Natasa Kokić (SRB) http://www.saatchionline.com/profiles/index/id/90778 Ivana Ranisavljević (SRB) http://www.saatchionline.com/profiles/index/id/175000

Concept: Izabela Ołdak Development

The societies grow in a way that the good is separated from the bad, there are many rules to follow, and this what is not socially accepted is oppressed and pushed to margin. It cause a confusion and it thorns personal morals. I see this exhibition as a big potential for deeper analyses of the darker side of human nature. It is an opportunity to lose the conventions and be fee in artistic expression.

Artist I selected work in different media like: painting, collage, performance, video and installation. All of them are very dedicated to their work, they have clear statements and the path they follow. Their works are deep analyses of themselves, the weaknesses of humans nature and the spirituality. They are also coming from different countries and cultural backgrounds. Thanks to this multiplicity we could create broader spectrum of thought and use of the medium. I find very important to show the dynamics, similarities and differences of approaching one subject, so as to find a link between eastern and western artists.

I would like to invite chosen artist to have the time and the space for preparation and exhibition. To share the ideas, and to create the exhibition organically, by working on it together. To work with less boundaries and rules, so the artist can be a curator and take the responsibility for the show.

Costs

Production costs and honorarium for each artist: 1000 € Travel expenses up to 200 € per person Stay : 300 € per person Publication/brochure: 1000 €

In total about 10 000 €

Possible funding:

Polish Ministry of Culture Stichting Stokroos Utrecht BKVB Funds

Obsession is a mental state, the inability to free yourself from intrusive thoughts, images, or from performing the same actions. Obsession is also a type of anxiety disorder, reflected by the presence of irrational thoughts and impulses, which are accom ...

Obsession is a mental state, the inability to free yourself from intrusive thoughts, images, or from performing the same actions. Obsession is also a type of anxiety disorder, reflected by the presence of irrational thoughts and impulses, which are accompanied by the conviction of their absurdity and the desire to free themselves from them. They often have a cultural background (i.e. obsessions religious, political, erotic.)

It's hard not to notice the obsessive and impudent way with which commercialism invades our lives, as we are blinded by utopian visions, to follow well-being and safety. People do their daily activities mechanically and mindlessly, they act without reflection and according to the media. Any system of norms, do's and don’ts, pushes some actions to the margin, forming a neutral area, which allows the formation and the control of societies.


The exhibition's title also refers to the Divine Comedy by Dante, and more specifically to the last circle of hell, the place of traitors. Betraying our instincts, the primal or natural behaviour, we have build the foundations of obsession.

What could be the ninth circle of obsession? Is this what is most pushed into the mind? Or maybe this what we are scared of, ashamed of, or what we hate? Perhaps it is a repetition of the same topics, forms and shapes? Or a permanent analysis of our inherent problem?

This exhibition is aimed at seeking answers to these questions and creating new ones; Finding the definition, but above all to create a space that will clash with what lies deep within us, what we call the dark side of human- a sphere of taboo.

Proposed artists: Ruben van Klaveren (NL) http://www.wix.com/rubenvan/klaveren Amanda Koelman (NL) www.amandakoelman.nl Paweł Matyszewski (PL) http://endprojekt.blox.pl/2009/12/end-projekt-3-PAWEL-MATYSZEWSKI-Komplikacje-akryl.html Izabela Ołdak (PL) https://picasaweb.google.com/izabela.oldak and www.izabelaoldak.com
Natasa Kokić (SRB) http://www.saatchionline.com/profiles/index/id/90778 Ivana Ranisavljević (SRB) http://www.saatchionline.com/profiles/index/id/175000

Concept: Izabela Ołdak Development

The societies grow in a way that the good is separated from the bad, there are many rules to follow, and this what is not socially accepted is oppressed and pushed to margin. It cause a confusion and it thorns personal morals. I see this exhibition as a big potential for deeper analyses of the darker side of human nature. It is an opportunity to lose the conventions and be fee in artistic expression.

Artist I selected work in different media like: painting, collage, performance, video and installation. All of them are very dedicated to their work, they have clear statements and the path they follow. Their works are deep analyses of themselves, the weaknesses of humans nature and the spirituality. They are also coming from different countries and cultural backgrounds. Thanks to this multiplicity we could create broader spectrum of thought and use of the medium. I find very important to show the dynamics, similarities and differences of approaching one subject, so as to find a link between eastern and western artists.

I would like to invite chosen artist to have the time and the space for preparation and exhibition. To share the ideas, and to create the exhibition organically, by working on it together. To work with less boundaries and rules, so the artist can be a curator and take the responsibility for the show.

Costs

Production costs and honorarium for each artist: 1000 € Travel expenses up to 200 € per person Stay : 300 € per person Publication/brochure: 1000 €

In total about 10 000 €

Possible funding:

Polish Ministry of Culture Stichting Stokroos Utrecht BKVB Funds