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Exhibition: Moving Forward In Reverse Time With drawkcaB Compass


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by Joanna Zabielska, Cat Jimenez and MiloΕ‘ VučiΔ‡eviΔ‡

Vernissage: 12 August, 7 -10 PM
Exhibition: 13 - 28 August

As a part of the ππ”π„π’π“πˆπŽπ πŒπ„ & 𝐀𝐍𝐒𝐖𝐄𝐑 initiative, artists Joanna Zabielska, Cat Jimenez and Milos Vucicevic have been invited by Improper Walls curators to collaborate on an art show.

Their Moving Forward In Reverse Time With Backward Compass installation represents the unity of three artistic practices (the methods, approach and process of creating).

While dealing with social and spatial issues, the transformation of the objects, as well as objects of ''mass-production'', the trio involves a performative approach set in a forest atmosphere as an interactive part in itself. The idea behind it is closely related to both a migrant situation and the situation of being somewhere else; transforming the gallery space into β€œelsewhere space”, or β€œsomewhere space”.

In its physical presentation, the artwork questions the definition of polarity and the perception of time. Although it is aiming to decentralize our geographical positions and alienate the viewer from the defined perceptions, this xeno-realistic interaction in space is primarily a conversation about East and West points of view, the demystification of a subject coming from other countries and the experience of living in the West through the forms of newly created constraints due to COVID-19.

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𝘒𝘣𝘰𝘢𝘡 𝘒𝘳𝘡π˜ͺ𝘴𝘡𝘴
Joanna Zabielska is working on the intersection of art, design, architecture and urban planning, approaching the social and spatial issues of the transformation of the city. Using different media – from inflatable textile installations to cooking performance, she develops participatory, site- specific projects together with the local community. Being based both in Vienna and Warsaw, she realises also projects in international and multicultural environment (through last years often in Caucasus- Georgia and Armenia, Middle East- Lebanon, currently also in New York). joannazabielska.com
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Cat Jimenez is Vienna-based artist was born as Paz Katrina Jimenez in the Philippines and moved to Austria with her family by the age of 4.Her backgrounds in visual art and street dance enable her to move between the expressiveness of hip-hop and house culture and the minimalist aesthetics of contemporary art. Through that she has created a style that enabled her to win several Austrian battles in the categories experimental and all stylez. In 2015 she was an invited battle guest for Flavourama in Salzburg. Since 2015 Cat is mainly active in the theater. Together with the visual artist Maiko Sakurai Karner in 2019 they founded the company β€œsame same” and premiered their piece β€œWhat’s the difference?” in Vienna. The piece deals with the duality of living in-between 2 cultures and received highly positive critics. whadupcat.tumblr.com
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MiloΕ‘ VučiΔ‡eviΔ‡, born in 1991 in UΕΎice, Serbia. One of the founders of Gallery Reflektor – UΕΎice and it’s Contemporary Art Festival Videopark director. He researches through different media such as video, performance, installation where his artistic approach is predominantly connected with political and social paradigmas that exist in society. He tries to form a concept which has a primary role in his works, and try to position them as a reflection on everyday life. milosvucicevic.com

Earlier Event: July 31
Performance: Shirin Farshbaf
Later Event: September 8
Studio visit: Georg Haberler