Out of town: Andrei Monastyrski & Collective Actions

Out of town: Andrei Monastyrski & Collective Actions

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Collective Actions, “The Third Variant,” Gorky village, 28 May 1978.

October 24, 2011

Out of town: Andrei Monastyrski & Collective Actions

Opening:
Saturday, November 5, 6–8pm

Talk by Boris Groys:
Thursday, November 10, 6–7.30pm

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e-flux is pleased to present “Out of Town: Andrei Monastyrski and Collective Actions,” curated by Boris Groys. In conjunction with Performa 11, the opening on November 5 will inaugurate e-flux’s new space on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.

As the first comprehensive presentation in the US of this central figure in 1970s Moscow Conceptualism, the exhibition draws together a selection of works and documentation from Andrei Monastyrski’s spatiotemporal practice as an artist, poet, theoretician, and member of the still-active group Collective Actions. Documentation of the continuing project Trips Out of Town, created and performed with Collective Actions are presented along with a selection of the artists photographic series Earth Works (1987) and Monastyrski’s more recent performances Podjachev’s Youtube channel (2010–2011).

Founded by Monastyrski in 1976 and still active today, Collective Actions is comprised of artists Nikita Alekseev, Elena Elagina, Georgy Kizevalter, Igor Makarevich, Andrei Monastyrski, Nikolai Panitkov, Sergei Romashko, and Sabine Hänsgen. CA have since undertaken over 125 planned performances together with many of Russia’s leading avant-garde theoreticians, thinkers, and artists. These are compiled in an ongoing series of books entitled Trips Out of Town, of which 10 volumes exist so far, with an 11th in progress.

The aesthetic events that make up CA’s “actions” have been developed both in vast rural spaces (fields, forests, rivers and so on) and in the texts that introduce the actions, accompany them, and comment on the events of an action. However, some actions have also been held in the city and in closed spaces when the process of developing a contemporary aesthetic language has called for it.

These performances were key in the development of Monastyrski’s Earth Works, a series of black and white photographs of Moscow’s high-rise buildings, underpasses and sanitary system constructions. This collection of works, together with a selection of Monastyrski’s recent performances from Podjachev’s Youtube channel (2010–2011) exemplify the artist’s commitment to a practice in which art and life are bound, and which evades the fetishization of the art objects and the artist alike.

Please join us on Saturday, November 5 in New York for the opening of the exhibition and the new e-flux space at 311 East Broadway, 2nd Floor, 7pm. On Thursday, November 10, 6pm Boris Groys will present on the work of Andrei Monastyrski and Collective Actions, in conjunction with the launch of e-flux journal issue 29: Revisiting Conceptual Art, guest-edited by Groys.

For further information: mila@e-flux.com.

This collaboration takes as its starting point the exhibition “Empty Zones,” curated by Groys for the Russian Pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale, 2011.

Andrei Monastyrski has participated in the International Art Exhibitions of La Biennale di Venezia (1993, 2003, 2007 and 2011), documenta 12 (2007), “Total Enlightenment. Conceptual Art in Moscow 1960–1990,” Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main/Fundación Juan March, Madrid (2008–2009), and Brussels Biennial 1 (2008), and was the subject of a solo exhibition held at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art (2010–2011). He lives and works in Moscow.

Boris Groys is the professor of Russian and Slavic Studies at New York University, and has curated several exhibitions, including: “Dream Factory Communism,” Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main (2004); “Total Enlightenment. Conceptual Art in Moscow (1960–1990),” Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main/Fundación Juan March, Madrid (2008–2009); “Medium Religion” (with Peter Weibel) at the ZKM, Karlsruhe (2009). Recent publications include “Art Power,” MIT-Press (2008); “History Becomes Form: Moscow Conceptualism,” MIT Press (2010); and “Going Public,” Sternberg Press/e-flux (2010).

Performa 11 (November 1–21, 2011) is the fourth edition of the internationally acclaimed biennial of new visual art performance presented by Performa, the leading organization dedicated to exploring the critical role of live performance in the history of twentieth-century art and to encouraging new directions in performance for the twenty-first century. www.performa-arts.org

Special thanks to: Michael Clemow, Olivia Crough, Lapo Gavioli, Roselee Goldberg, Boris Groys, Nikolai Molok, Steffen Oestreich, Performa, Stella Art Foundation, Brian Kuan Wood and Mila Zacharias.

Presented in cooperation with PERFORMA

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