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Romanian New Year’s masks

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New-Year-Romania

In Romania, the ceremonial of the symbolic renewal of the calendar year at the turn of the year, the night between December 31 and January 1, is called the Burial of the Old Year or, more recently, New Year’s Eve.

On New Year’s Eve, when evening falls, there appear ‘the disguised ones’. In some villages in Bucovina (northeastern Romania), ‘the disguised ones’ are said to walk through the fog. They bear masks that help them personify wolves, goats, little horses, stags, the beauties of the New Year, devils, bear leaders etc. As soon as the evening falls, the large group divides into small groups that go wassailing from door to door, till dawn, when the New Year is finally installed.


Régis Perray

Tourner en ovale“, 2009 by Regis Perray

‘Tourner en ovale’ (2009) by Régis Perray


Mowry Baden

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Mowry Baden, ‘Otis Room’ (1975)


Roman Ondák

Roman Ondák, ‘Teaching to walk’ (2002)

Every day a young mother spent half an hour in the gallery helping her child take its first steps.


Yorgos Sapountzis

Yorgos Sapountzis, ‘Fast Cast’ and ‘Die Welt in Teilen (Office)’ (2011)

Yorgos Sapountzis takes the recognized dimensions of paving stones found in the city of Berlin and uses them to create a measuring device (a grid of of aluminium poles and fabric) to measure all floor areas of the gallery. These grids (colour coded for each room) are then collapsed and hung from the walls.


Janine Antoni

Janine Antoni, ‘Touch’ (2002)

(fragment of the original video starts at 0:55 mins.)


John Smith

‘The girl chewing gum’ (1976) by John Smith

(via Limbo Youth)


Vito Acconci

'Blinks', 1969

‘Blinks’ (1969), by Vito Acconci

Acconci set himself the task of walking a continuous line down a street, holding a camera aimed away from him, ready to shoot. He tried not to blink. Each time he did, he snapped a photo.


Hennesy Youngman

Talking about creative blocks… Hennesy Youngman on Bruce Nauman.

If you need to know more about Post-structuralism, click to see Hennesy explain it.

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