How do you generate a sense of responsibility? What is the response today to a request that we are responsible towards another or towards their different world-view? How could we act differently in the roles of producers and/or consumers of culture? What are the ways of playing a more active role in this process?
The 52nd October Salon has set itself the task of becoming a catalyst for a debate on obedience to authority, on conformism, social responsibility, as well as disobedience and non-conformism. For the purpose of examining the key notion, that of responsibility, the curators use three methods: simulation, experiment and re-enactment of eventsbelieving that many artists today have embraced those methods as their artistic tools, particularly in the domains of performance, installations, film, video and photography. The emphasis of this October Salon will be laid on the development of artistic initiatives and projects which, over the last few years, have turned from the global to the local and specific. Artists often react responsibly to their immediate social and political surroundings, posing questions about the microcosm in which they live and work, and the curators believe that the term "responsibility" denotes the ability to respond.
Simulation, experiment and re-enactment of eventsin that particular ordermay be understood as methods of shaping contemporary reality, reviewing it and understanding it better. Such methods are made visible through a confrontation of simulated and real events, research into mechanisms that produce unquestioning obedience or submission to the orders of powers-that-be, through a repetition/reconstruction of a particular event as an act of distancing, rationalisation or catharsis...
Via the active participation of individuals, institutions, non-governmental organisations and other actors within the local and international artistic, cultural and activist scene, the 52nd October Salon will provide a lively place for the exchanging of knowledge and a forum for dealing with issues pertaining to the complex positions of both the individual and the collective. The complex relations between societies, understanding, observance and protection of universal human values, personal responsibilityall of these are necessary elements for re-examinating the political part of our lives.
During the course of the Salon exhibition, there will be an intense programme dedicated to education and work with young people. This includes The Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade, the Remont, NVO Blokovi, the Balkan Centre for the Middle East, Ana Nedeljkovic, Stefan Arsenijevic and Srdan Vucinic, and the Initiative for Exhibition Architecture Poligon.
The exhibition will also be accompanied by other ancilliary events such as guided tours of the exhibition in the company of the curators and prominent cultural figures.
This year's Salon will also be marked by the publication of a collection of texts/essays authored by, amongst others, Ivan Colovic, Damir Arsenijevic, Dr. Stef Scagliola, Noa Treister, Udi Edelman, Branimir Stojanovic, Ran Kasmy Ilan, Lana Zdravkovic.
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KünstlerInnen: Damir Avdic, Art Klinika, Yossi Atia & Itamar Rose, Yael Bartana , the Centre for Cultural Decontamination, Nemanja Cvijanovic , Vuk Cosic & Irena Woelle, Rod Dickinson , Miklós Erhardt & Little Warsaw , Etcétera, Jan Fabre , Ibro Hasanovic, IRWIN, Khaled Jarrar, Kiosk, the Kontekst Collective, Mladen Miljanovic , Avi Mograbi , Darinka Pop-Mitic , Vahida Ramujkic , Katerina edá , Neboja eric Shoba, Imogen Stidworthy , Milica Tomic , Urtica, Amir Yatziv, Akram Zaatari , Katarina Zdjelar , Artur Zmijewski , Rabih Mroué .