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The Armenian Pavilion at the 49th International Venice Biennale
started November 2000 in Yerevan, Armenia. In May 2001, it will
be “transported” to Venice, where it will continue until the end
of 49th Biennale-November 4, 2001. The Armenian Center for Contemporary
Experimental Art, which is the organizer of the pavilion, hopes
to carry the spirit of dynamism and continuity beyond the closing
of 49th Venice Biennale.
As a consequence,
the number of works and their nature are, and will remain flexible.
Video-art has been selected as the medium, to include as large number
of works as possible. Presentations in this catalogue are graphic
compositions based on works of 15 artists, who were “on the stage”,
at the deadline of submission of entries for the general catalogue
of the 49th Venice Biennale. This is a “snap-shot” of the Armenian
Pavilion at 49th Venice Biennale, taken in Yerevan, Capital of the
Republic of Armenia, on 6:00 PM of March 3, 2001.
The pavilion will
continue to evolve. Dynamic in nature, it will present work-in-progress
by selected artists. To the extent possible, the exhibition will
be in continuous state of transformation. Artists will take turn
in Venice, to work on their pieces. In a dynamic spirit, they will
interact with each other and the visitors, and will try to reflect
this interaction in their works by action, performance, installation...
Trends, styles, and
directions in the arts are many and diverse. A feeling of drifting,
of absence of focus-or sense of too many foci!-is starting to dominate
the creative environment. The unprecedented variety ironically is
creating a haunting state of uncertainty.
The issue, therefore,
is to achieve relative clarity and focus in a diverse surrounding,
by search, discourse and interaction, in an environment of exploration
and discovery.
We start with the
premise that we do not know. That there are more questions than
answers...
The quest for new
frontiers continues... |