Andreas Broeckmann on Thu, 12 Oct 2000 19:22:11 +0200 |
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Syndicate: Report net.congestion Opening Event Zadruga/YU |
by: Wendy Koops from: http://net.congestion.org Opening Event Zugrada De Balie Friday, October 6 20.00-2.00 This artist collective from Belgrade could not have chosen a more unfortunate time to come to Amsterdam. They are invited to do the opening event at the Balie, but in their absence there has been a revolution. By the time they return to Belgrade, the political situation is going to be changed drastically. One of them says that he cannot believe it: 'I have been living under Milosovic for twelve years, which is a large period of my life'- he is only twenty-two. They follow everything what happens at home with amazement. His colleague, Aleksander Gubas tells me a bit more about the collective and the situation at home. The Hardcore of Zadruga contains of about twelve artists, of which six came to Amsterdam. I ask if the group has any political background. 'We are what you can call an artguerrilla. Not in a political sense, we are mostly opposed to a lack of sense.' They all got to know each other at the Cinema Rex, a cultural centre where people had the opportunity to present new ideas and inventions. Each of them had their own story, their own approach. 'After the Cinema Rex and all the equipment was taken over by another owner, the crew of Cinema Rex went on in the group Cyberrex. This group became too involved with politics, so the artists of Zadruga formed their own group. We wanted to express our feelings in art, not make a political statement. We want to tell about our emotions about living under the regime of Milosovic. Political actions have to be done for example by demonstrating in the street or cancel programmes on the radio.' At the same time it's difficult to concentrate at the moment. 'We are only half here. Our minds are with the things that happen at home.' It is a pity, but I am more interested by the way they react on the political situations then on the art they make. Probably it is also because they are not completely here. But the public seems to have a good time, and that is the most important thing, isn't it? ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress