installation view By the Book

By the Book

 

The title of the exhibition and text intentionally borrows the definition of the phrase "by the book", and in an ironic way criticizes things created by blindly following predefined rules and templates.

The exhibition By the book presents the works by Ana Vujović and Danijela Pivašević-Tenner, who had mutually recognised connecting points in their artistic approaches towards phenomena that occupy their artistic practice. Both artists examine the relationship between tradition and contemporary life which invites a close investigation into constituted canons and systems of value, as well as the ever so faster changes which we as a society are exposed to.

Every change in paradigm evokes an opposition to innovation and the "rehabilitation" of a cliché which in time positioned itself as a "true value". Today, we often see “approved values” nested in tradition, while tradition is then primarily seen as identity permeating nationality. It is this dimension of the traditional that Ana Vujović and Danijela Pivašević-Tenner directly attach to their work, through the topics and the media that they employ. On one hand, we encounter depictions of Pirot rugs in the drawings, objects and installations of Ana Vujović; while the prints, objects and spatial installations of Danijela Pivašević-Tenner are characterized by the use of elements and forms taken from porcelain products. Pirot tapestry is widely recognized as an autochthon Serbian craft, whereas the first European production of porcelain originates from Saxony. The works featured in the exhibition widely rely on these two traditional manufacturing techniques – the usage of the loom for weaving on one hand and casting ceramic objects on the other, whereas the selected procedures contort the particular methods that produce these objects.

 

 

By the Book
drawing, ink, brass
50x70x15cm, 2017.

drawing, emergency blanket
dimensions variable, 2017.

Petrov ćilim / Peter's Kilim
kilim, epoxy
dimensions variable, 2017.

plastic
dimensions variable, 2017.

concrete, plastic straws
2017.

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plastic straws
210cm in diameter, 2017.

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