REMOVED FROM THE CROWD* Dionysian Socialism, (Non) Action, Delayed Audiencen/ Tranzitdisplay, Prague, June 14th – June 26th, 2011

In collaboration with Tranzitdisplay and local researchers, artists and collaborators, a new constellation of the research archive is being formed daily, based on the interaction of the existing and new material. The Prague chapter of the research is focused on projects in Czechoslovakia from the 1960s and 1970s happening outside the sphere of immediate visibility, exploring the interstices between the action and escapism, individual and collective, the urban sphere and nature, immediate and delayed audience.

The methodology of research and its presentation is likewise based on rethinking the idea of audience and the imperative of visibility: the archive takes shape through one-on-one meetings with artists, art historians, witnesses; potentially taking the form of a lecture for one where, the roles of the lecturer and audience get destabilized and interchangeable. It also questions the role of art historians and principles of formulating an interpretation. Instead of an enclosed procedure of creating an art historical interpretation, followed by the public presentation of it as a coherent and closed unit, the process of its formulation is open for interventions and contestation while in the making. The network of people involved thus becomes the immediate public of the research as well as participants in the interpretative procedure, a temporary community of individuals involved in the writing of art history, not unlike the communities around the artists of the period that is the topic of investigation. As the collection of the research notes grows, anyone interested to join the process or contribute to the research is encouraged to get in touch and schedule a meeting.

The title of the project is borrowed from a 1976 work by Mladen Stilinović.

Concept: Ivana Bago and Antonia Majača (Institute for Duration, Location and Variables | DeLVe). Research associate and coordinator: Vjera Borozan

Contact: delve@delve.hr

Supported by: Tranzitdisplay, Prague; Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports – Croatia; Zagreb City Office for Culture