Installation by NATALIA GUROVA supported by Red Carpet Art Award and Marcello Farabegoli Projects.
For her special project presented by Marcello Farabegoli at Vienna Art Week 2020, Natalia Gurova created a site-specific installation for the Red Carpet showroom Altes Landgut (Old Manor), which is situated in the U1 subway station with the same name. Gurova is a native of Belarus and studied journalism in Moscow, where she was active before moving to Vienna in 2014. She worked for BBC and wrote about social and political topics, human rights, literature and the arts. Her artistic practice consists of creating objects which trigger certain behavior patterns in visitors and make them aware of social processes.
With regard to Vienna Art Week’s motto “Living Rituals,” Gurova did research on the site where the subway station has been since 2017. She analyzed the history of the place and the rituals that were performed at certain times. Originally a factory and brick building complex, the edifice was taken down in the 1830s in order to build a new location functioning as a casino, which was in line with other luxurious Viennese institutions such as the Tivoli in Meidling or Dommayer’s Casino in Hietzing. Today, only the name of the subway station reminds of the former establishment. Relating to forms of pastime, which going to a casino entails, the artist addresses the notion of boredom, a phenomenon which manifested itself differently over the centuries, especially among upper classes.
Gurova’s installation tries to tackle a history of different forms of boredom, such as spleen, melancholia or the black humor (l’humeur noire), which Louis XIV exerted when letting only certain counts sit down at dinner parties, while others had to endure a standing reception that made them get bored after a while. At the same time, excessive tea parties became a spleen that created drug-like exuberance in 17th centur
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U-Bahn-Station Altes Landgut, 1100 Wien
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Das Projekt „CASINO" von NATALIA GUROVA wird von Marcello Farabegoli Projects und Red Carpet Award unterstützt. Marcello Farabegoli ist ein freier Kurator und Kulturproduzent, der mit zahlreichen Institutionen kooperiert und seit 2012 als Programmpartner der Vienna Art Week wirkt. Der Red Carpet Art Award erschließt seit 2009 in Österreich Bereiche für die vorwiegend junge Kunst, die man vorher nicht der Kunstszene zuordnen würde. Dazu zählen Dutzende Spitäler, diverse Showrooms in den U-Bahn Stationen der Wiener Linien, Ministerien und Bildungseinrichtungen. Darüber hinaus vergibt der Verein mehrere Preise und unterstützt junge KünstlerInnen mit geförderten Ateliers, Einlagerungsmöglichkeiten und PR-Kampagnen. Weitere Informationen unter:
https://www.marcello-farabegoli.net/vienna-art-week-2020/
Marcello Farabegoli presents: NATALIA GUROVA - CASINO
16 Nov 2020/20:00-21:00H
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