13 March - 11 April 2010
Private view: Friday 12 March 2010, 6.30-10pm
Waterside Project Space
Unit 8, Waterside, 44-48 Wharf Rd, London N1 7UX
http://watersideprojectspace.org/
short video from the opening (in Czech only)
----------------------------------------------------------------
Anna Baumgart, Florian Wüst, Gerda Leopold, Łukasz Ronduda, Ştefan Constantinescu, Tereza Bušková, Karen Mirza and Brad Butler
In relation to the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the exhibition seeks to address the complexities of the effects of the decline of Socialism in Eastern Europe, which has been disruptive - if not traumatic - for a generation of artists who were in their mid and late teens when the first bits of crumbling concrete sparked an avalanche of revolutions in Eastern Europe. This young generation of ‘Socialists’ had to transform into ‘Capitalists’ in the midst of their adulthood. For some of them socialism became a ghostly figure linked to childhood memories, social relations and oral history - living images glued into memory like photographs in a family album.
The exhibition will showcase works, many of them previously unseen in the UK, from a variety of artists based in both the East and West countries: Anna Baumgart (Poland), Florian Wüst (Germany), Gerda Leopold (Germany), Łukasz Ronduda (Poland), Ştefan Constantinescu (Romania and Sweden), Tereza Bušková (Czech Republic and UK) and Karen Mirza and Brad Butler (UK).
Exhibition curated by Maxa Zoller.
----------------------------------------------------------------
Tereza Bušková
Spring Equinox, 2009
Returning to pre-Socialist folklore rituals, this three-screen installation paints a beautiful surreal portrait of the Moravian rites of passage celebrations, which reflect not only the change of season, but also sexuality, fertility and the powers of rural mythology. In her late teens Tereza Bušková left the Czech Republic to settle in the UK, where she started to explore her interest in folklore traditions in her artistic practice that spans film and photography. In contrast to many other artists from former Socialist Europe, Bušková’s work is celebratory rather than critical, surreal rather than documentary shedding a more positive light on the Czech condition.


Artist’s Website http://www.terezabuskova.co.uk/film.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Arlbjfgya4
----------------------------------------------------------------
Waterside Project Space
Unit 8, Waterside, 44-48 Wharf Rd, London N1 7UX
The gallery is situated between Angel and Old Str, on Wharf Rd, near Victoria Miro Gallery and Parasol Unit.
Opening times during exhibitions
Thursday-Saturday: 12-6pm
Sundays: 12-4pm
Other times by appointment.
http://watersideprojectspace.org/
020 7193 5440