Sunset Kino, Foto Michael Groessinger - Sunset Kino

Sunset Kino – Stanislava Pinchuk
2. 8. 23, 9 p.m.

Architect Bogdan Bogdanović has built some of the most extraordinary memorial works of all time: archaic & playful, esoteric & poetic. Wounded in WWII as a Partisan soldier, Bogdanović subsequently devoted his life to commemorating all those who did not survive. “The Architecture of Remembrance” powerfully records Bogdanović’s reflections at the end of his life, exiled from Serbia following his prolific opposition to Milošević’s regime, watching his own monuments fall on the frontlines of the genocidal dissolution of Yugoslavia.

Reinhard Seiss, Architecture of Remembrance. The Monuments of Bogdan Bogdanović, 2010, 51 min 40 sec

Followed by a reading of a previously untranslated excerpt from Bogdanović’s highly unusual diary, written in the time of his exile. After that a Q&A will be held with Stanislava Pinchuk and Maximilian Lehner, associate curator at the Salzburg International Summer Academy.

Venue
Salzburger Kunstverein
Date
2. 8. 23, 9 p.m.
In cooperation with Salzburger Kunstverein
Salzburger Kunstverein Künstlerhaus Hellbrunner Straße 3 5020 Salzburg Opening hours exhibition: Tuesday-Sunday, 12 am–7 pm

Stanislava Pinchuk

Stanislava Pinchuk (1988, Ukraine) is an Ukrainian artist exploring the changing topographies of war and conflict zones. With a multidisciplinary practice that spans drawing, installation, tattooing, film and sculpture, Pinchuk surveys the ways in which landscape holds memory and testament of political events and violations of human rights. Using source materials of data, documentation, and detritus surveyed through field-work, Pinchuk’s critical practice reconsiders perceptions of geopolitical borders, migration, climate catastrophe and nuclear crises.

Currently lives and works in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions
2022 Mordant Family Commission, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne (AU). 2021 Archaeology of Loss: Career Survey, Fremantle Arts Centre, Perth (AU). Terra Data: Career Survey, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne (AU). 2020 The Red Carpet, Sydney Opera House, Sydney (AU). 2019 Immigration Granulation, Immigration Museum of Australia, Sydney (AU).

Group exhibitions
2023 Art Basel Encounters Commission, Hongkong (CN). 2022 Manifesta 14, Prishtina, Kosovo. Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Free/State, curated by Sebastian Goldspink, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide (AU). 2021Emerging Topographies, Yavuz Gallery, Sydney (AU). 2020 Hybrid, Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney (AU). Bushfire Brandalism, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (AU). 2019 A World of One’s Own, Art Gallery of Ballarat, Melbourne (AU). 2018 Earth/Sky, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. 2010 SpaceInvaders, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Future Tense, National Portrait Gallery, Canberra.