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  • Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova. ah, soul in a coma, act naive, attack, installation view GAK 2015, Photo: Tobias Hübel
  • Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova: What's What, and What It Might be Reasonable to Do about What's What, 2015, Photo: Tobias Hübel
  • Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova: Things in Our Hands, 2014, Courtesy the artists and Christine König Galerie, Vienna, Photo: Tobias Hübel
  • Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova: Things in Our Hands, 2014, Courtesy the artists and Christine König Galerie, Vienna, Photo: Tobias Hübel
  • Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova: Things in Our Hands, 2014, Courtesy the artists and Christine König Galerie, Vienna, Photo: Nico Krebs
  • Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova: Totems, 2015, Photo: Tobias Hübel
  • Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova. ah, soul in a coma, act naive, attack, installation view GAK 2015, Photo: Tobias Hübel
  • Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova. ah, soul in a coma, act naive, attack, installation view GAK 2015, Photo: Tobias Hübel
  • Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova. ah, soul in a coma, act naive, attack, installation view GAK 2015, Photo: Tobias Hübel
  • Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova: Attention! Here and now, boys! Here and now!, 2015, Photo: Tobias Hübel
  • Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova: Attention! Here and now, boys! Here and now!, 2015, Photo: Tobias Hübel

Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova
ah, soul in a coma, act naive, attack

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28.11.2015–21.02.2016

At the heart of Anetta Mona Chisa and Lucia Tkacova’s collaboration lies their quest to find a means of reconciling the political with the aesthetic validity of art. How, Chisa and Tkacova ask, can art articulate resistance and stimulate social change without diminishing its aesthetic power or facilitating its instrumentalization? The duo has pursued this question across a range of media, including film, installation, textual work, drawing, performance, photography and sculpture.

For their exhibition „ah, soul in a coma, act naive, attack“ at the GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst the artists are planning a large-scale project featuring exclusively new work tailored to the institution’s architecture. The sequence of the works that will be shown will follow the curve of the GAK’s ground plan, articulating an unfolding narrative in three chapters as viewers progress through the exhibition. 

Underlying Chisa and Tkacova’s concept for „ah, soul in a coma, act naive, attack“ is the assumption that every form of social resistance articulated through the medium of art has thus far failed to achieve its objective. In a society wrought by constant and dramatic change, this realization necessitates that we turn away from the familiar in search of new approaches that might facilitate the expression of resistance with the instruments of art. The artists roundly reject Ludwig Wittgenstein’s assertion that the limits of one’s language are the limits of one’s world. Instead, they seek to open our minds to a dimension beyond language which transcends the limits of both the known and the effable. The artists also have little faith in the capacity of conventional artistic expression to stimulate social change; this, perhaps, because of its reliance on a form of visibility. Instead, Chisa & Tkacova trust in the power of the invisible, the unspeakable and the unknown. 

Traversing various expressions of darkness, invisibility and the unspoken, their exhibition for „ah, soul in a coma, act naive, attack“ (an anagram of the artists’ names) in Bremen will seek to distill the conditions for the liberation of thought from the conscious and the known. 

Anetta Mona Chisa was born in Romania in 1975 and lives in Prague. Lucia Tkacova was born in Czechoslovakia in 1977 and lives in Berlin. The two artists have worked together since 2000. They have shown their work in solo presentations at the Romanian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (2011) and the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (2008). The duo has also exhibited work at various group shows at locations including the Manifesta in St. Petersburg (2014), the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Bucharest, Kunstverein Wolfsburg (both 2013), the Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Whitechapel Gallery in London, Frankfurter Kunstverein (all 2012), Power Plant in Toronto (2011), Migros Museum in Zurich (2010), Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt (2009) and the Taipei Biennial (2008).

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28.11.2015–21.02.2016

Curated by
Janneke de Vries

Annual edition

Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova: CLASH!, 2012

Events

Fri 27.11.15, 7 pm
Opening

Thu 03.12.15, 7 pm
Guided tour with Janneke de Vries

Sat 05.12.15, 11 am – 3 pm 
Picturing the future
Workshop for children 

Thu 10.12.15, 7 pm
‘Island’ by Aldous Huxley
Introduction and reading

Thu 14.01.16, 6.30 pm
Guided tour with Svea Kellner

Thu 21.01.16, 7 pm
Janneke de Vries and Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova: The Magic of Anagrams and the Difficulties of Artistic Resistance
Talk (en)

Thu 04.02.16, 7 pm
Dr. Eva Fischer-Hausdorf: Aesthetics of Provocation. Artistic Avant-gardes in the 20th Century
Lecture

Thu 18.02.16, 7 pm
Guided tour with Janneke de Vries

Support

The Senator for Culture, Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, Waldemar Koch Foundation, Christine König Gallery, Czech Centre

Special thanks to

Agah Ugur, Heidi Fazekas, Maria Joao Riberinho, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Rotwand Gallery, Vehbi Koc Foundation, waterside contemporary

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