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ADRIAN PACI
"A Toll on Rituals"
22 November - 8 February
(closed 13 Dec-12 Jan)
Opening 22 November
Albanian artist Adrian Paci shows new works at the Baltic Art Center
in Visby, Sweden.
"Piktori" describes how the end of the dictatorship in
Albania brought about a situation where freedom and anarchy were
mixed together. Among the kiosks that started to appear with signs
like Fruits & Vegetables and Bicycle repair
were also signs that said Painter. In these small kiosks
were produced at the same time paintings in oil, copies of work
of art, slogans and false documents starting from birth certificates
and ending with death certificates. Paci asks questions about the
role of the artist in society, the relationship of the handcraft
work and the artistic action, the difficulty today of defining the
artist as such.
The second work is entitled Vajtojca, the Weeper. It
documents and testifies to the attempt of the artist to construct
a live dialogue with the presence of death. Adrian Paci has drawn
inspiration from an custom of the Balkan region, which sees in the
mourning of the dead a profession with very precise ritual norms.
The artist also presents a new work commissioned for the exhibition
at BAC; "Happy Birthday from Shkodra TV 1". The project
consists of asking some families from Shkodra to adopt
five international young artists, sending for their birthday a greeting
in TV Shkodra with the pictures of their art works. The borders
between private and public, high and low
culture, centre and periphery, are remixed with the simple gesture
of a birthday greeting in the local TV channel, and art becomes
a way for communication between people.
As an introduction to the ouvre of Adrian Paci, BAC also shows two
earlier works with a starting point in the artists own experiences
from the mass desertion from Albania to Italy, and its consequences.
Albanian Stories", with his little daughter telling a story
about political oppression as a fairytale, and "Believe me
I am an artist" where the artist confronted with the Italian
police is forced to defend himself, the contemporary art and his
role as an artist.
Adrian Paci was born in Shkoder, Albania, in 1969. He lives and
works in Milan. Paci is well-known to the international art audience
for his participation in Tirana Biennale, Manifesta 3 Ljubljana,
Bildmuseet Umeå, Venice Biennale 2000, Valencia Biennale,
BINZ39 Zürich and IFA Berlin.
Opening 22 November between 18.00-19.00
Lecture by the artist November 21 at 14.00 (Almedalsbiblioteket)
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