Speculating on the blue

Flaka Haliti, I see a face. Do you see a face. #02, 2014. Digital photograph, edited, mounted on PVC-Forex board, 85 x 100 cm. Courtesy of the Artist

 

From 09 Maggio 2015 to 22 Novembre 2015

Venice

Place: Biennale Arsenale Artiglierie / Pav. Kosovo

Address: Campo della Tana 2195/S

Responsibles: Nicolaus Schafhausen

Organizers:

  • Ministry of Culture
  • Youth and Sports of the Republic of Kosovo


For her solo presentation at the Kosovo Pavilion Flaka Haliti conceived the site-specific installation Speculating on the Blue reflecting on the meaning of borders, democracy, freedom and mobility.

The skeletons of barrier-like objects that occupy the exhibition space are a reference to the aesthetics of the concrete walls that are erected between nations and regions as a materialization of conflict. Haliti’s installation aims at de-militarizing and de-contextualizing this specific aesthetic regime by stripping the columns down to their material essence and juxtaposing them with elements that are by nature resistant to the concept of borders. In this scenario, the horizon and the blue pictorial ground create a counter image to the concept of borders and function as a tool to raise new perspectives. The interplay of the elements and the different images they generate is the artist’s method for creating an intermediate space that allows for the subjective experience of viewers engaging with her work.

Her approach is one of recontextualizing global politics through disconnection from its regime of appearance. The metaphor of the horizon, simultaneously emblem of possibility and enigma of our limitations is woven into the fabric of our past and present. By drawing on the universal meaning of this metaphor, the artist removes the image economy of the horizon from any specific spatial-temporal context and speculates on its validity as an eternal truth. With Speculating on the Blue, Flaka Haliti positions the observer in an intermediate space that oscillates between expansion and confinement, proximity and distance; a space that opens up multiple temporal dimensions simultaneously and as a result is experienced as a work of constant actualization.

Flaka Haliti (born 1982 in Prishtina/Kosovo) lives in Munich/Germany. Her most recent exhibitions include Ludlow 38, New York (2015); Kosovo National Gallery, Prishtina, Kosovo (2014); mumok, museum of modern art Vienna, Austria (2014); October Salon, Belgrade, Serbia (2013); MMK-Zollamt, Museum of Modern Art, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (2013); ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany (2012); and MUSAC, Castilla y León, Spain (2012). She received a B.A. at Faculty of Arts Prishtina University in 2006, studied Freie Bildende Kunst at the Städelschule, Frankfurt am Main, and is currently doing a PhD in Practice Program at Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna. Haliti was recently awarded the Ars Viva Prize 2015.

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