56. Biennale – Padiglione lussemburghese

Informazioni Evento

Luogo
CA' DEL DUCA
San Marco 3052 , Venezia, Italia
(Clicca qui per la mappa)
Date
Dal al

Tuesday–Sunday, 10am–6pm

Vernissage
07/05/2015

ore 18

Contatti
Email: info@paradisolussemburgo.lu
Sito web: http://www.paradisolussemburgo.lu
Artisti
Filip Markiewicz
Curatori
Paul Ardenne
Uffici stampa
STUDIO ESSECI
Generi
arte contemporanea

Filip Markiewicz presenta il progetto Paradiso Lussemburgo alla 56. Biennale di Venezia.

Comunicato stampa

L'idea del progetto PARADISO Lussemburgo è di ritrarre il Lussemburgo nel contesto europeo e mondiale come una sorta di campione d'Europa in cui un numero significativo di nazionalità e culture si fondono, costituendo l'identità stessa del paese. Nel padiglione verrà ricostruita un’atmosfera da set cinematografico, a metà tra un laboratorio creativo e luogo di intrattenimento culturale, mescolando danza, performance, DJ, reading, l'architettura e la musica.

Il film “Journey to the end of an identity”, diretto dall'artista, è al centro dell’allestimento. Attraverso il suo titolo, PARADISO LUSSEMBURGO evoca il Paradiso di Dante, il film Nuovo Cinema Paradiso di Giuseppe Tornatore e il paradiso fiscale. Filip Markiewicz (1980 Lussemburgo. Artista, autore e compositore) offre un’esperienza di visita varia e articolata (annunci, cartoni animati, un film, un corner per la discussione ecc), al fine di immergere lo spettatore nella complessa realtà del Lussemburgo. Il realtà di un paese con tradizioni rurali, ma che è anche iper-moderno, un pioniere in termini di “ampliamento” europeo e di integrazione nella presente nell'economia mondiale. I visitatori del Padiglione del Lussemburgo sono invitati a partecipare alla produzione, come "speaker" di Hyde Park Corner o cantanti di karaoke.

Filip Markiewicz
Paradiso Lussemburgo
9 May–22 November 2015

Hours: Tuesday–Sunday, 10am–6pm

Pavilion of Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Ca' del Duca
Corte del Duca Sforza
San Marco 3052
Venice

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www.paradisolussemburgo.lu
www.filipmarkiewicz.com
Curated by Paul Ardenne

Filip Markiewicz is a visual artist, performer, filmmaker and musician. His work combines various genres and mediums to reveal the violence of reality in the political and moral realm. At the Ca' del Duca, the Luxembourg Pavilion at the 56th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia, he presents Paradiso Lussemburgo: a documentary, critical and documentary "portrait" of the Grand Duchy.

Born in 1980 to Polish parents in Luxembourg, Filip Markiewicz graduated in Visual Arts from the University of Strasbourg (France). He lives and works in Hamburg (Germany).

As someone with a sharp eye for the vicissitudes of contemporary life, the rise of political extremes in the West and the progress of ethnic divides—issues his work tackles in a simultaneously informed, unbridled and subtle manner—Markiewicz assumes the role of the postmodern, politically conscious artist, a relentless whistle-blower who asks questions rather than claiming to have the answers. His intriguing work unfurls through multiple visual and reflexive sequences, combining genres, styles and mediums (with a preference for drawing and film) to reveal the anomalies, distortions, subterfuges and violence of reality in the political and moral realm.

Journey to the End of an Identity
With Paradiso Lussemburgo, Filip Markiewicz presents a mental image of Luxembourg combined with a reflection on contemporary identity. Through its title, Paradiso Lussemburgo evokes both the Paradise of Dante, the movie Cinema Paradiso by Giuseppe Tornatore and tax havens. As the artist points out: "What interests me is, on the one hand, the mythological aspect, close to the fable, and on the other hand, popular appearance. The various waves of immigration recorded since the beginning of the twentieth century in Luxembourg have led to the country being seen as a sort of paradise for integration. Again, there is a strong allusion to the image of Luxembourg given by some foreign media, the tax haven, a theme addressed here head-on but also with a certain irony."

The work takes the form of a vast "total" theatre that fully occupies six rooms of the pavilion. At once museum, creative laboratory, a place of cultural entertainment combining dance, performance, DJing, reading, architecture and music, Paradiso Lussemburgo presents Luxembourg, in the European and global context, as a national sample in which the various nationalities and cultures constituting the same identity are combined. It is a journey to the outer limits of a plural and complex identity, in a way that is both critical, political and fantastical.

All the World's Futures
By associating himself with Filip Markiewicz, Paul Ardenne is going back to his intellectual roots as a historian geographer and specialist in modern and contemporary history: "My hope, as curator of the exhibition, is that the spectators visit the pavilion without prejudice or a priori. Filip Markiewicz's work is a visual allegory, a metaphor, a 'vision.' It is a proposition, not an expression of truth. It is therefore not about agreeing but gleaning an impression, sensations. This pavilion should not just be visited. It should also be experienced, felt, tasted. You can also dance in it, drink beer in it, while awaiting All the World's Futures."

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