Joy ~ Joy ~ Joy On The Pepperside Of Suprainfinit at Wonnerth Dejaco

Artists: Apparatus 22, Anatoly Belov, Ștefan Botez, Irina Bujor, Robert Gabris, Alex Horghidan, Barbora Kleinhamplová, Sebastian Moldovan, Ioana Nemeș, Elisa Sighicelli

Exhibition title: Joy ~ Joy ~ Joy On The Pepperside Of Suprainfinit

Curated by: Kilobase Bucharest

Venue: Wonnerth Dejaco, Vienna, Austria

Date: September 10 – October 8, 2022

Photography: Peter Mochi / all images copyright and courtesy of the artists and Wonnerth Dejaco, Vienna

JOY ~ JOY ~ JOY ON THE PEPPERSIDE OF SUPRAINFINIT works like a chant on many voices conjuring dreams of futurity.

Even though the exhibition highlights instances of artistic imaginary from Eastern European, cardinal points as we know them are dismissed, only to relocate the process of folding, unfolding and refolding of the future in Pepperside, a geographical realm found in Suprainfinit. Growing slowly in the crushing shadows of trauma, anxiety, ennui, patriarchy and dystopian realities, Suprainfinit—a utopian queer universe imagined since 2015 by the artistic collective Apparatus 22, in which hope is critical and corrosive to the status quo—becomes a pretext for empowering trajectories of joy, for exciting new possibilities for techno-science and introspection into dreams of happiness.

Lifted from Where does? (2014), an arresting installation of Irina Bujor about laughter in collective contexts, the exhibition’s incantation JOY ~ JOY ~ JOY is neither an imperative, nor a (naive) escapist outlook of an endless stream of ecstasy.

In order to modulate pluralistic future(s) as a collective effort, the works in the exhibition are not just looking at phenomena related to joys, pleasures, utopia but rather through those, thus becoming instances of embodiment. In-betweenness is a key approach for grafting the present sometimes with wild speculations, other times with nonhuman sensibilities or proposals for erasing signs of a heavy past. This in-betweenness is visible also in the display: an abundant selection of works is meandering between the gallery rooms — and inside the painted passageways between them, akin to a vessel for multiplicity, necessary eclecticism and expanding transformations.

Advancing through the deep mist of futures, one would stumble into reservoirs of joy by accident. Fraught with the danger of the illusory, it is yet a transformative act: from the animism of ultra-fragile Shields (in drag) protecting operatic wishes for transgender communities (Irina Bujor) to arousal ~ tranquility ~ future nostalgia in rural queer utopias (Alex Horghidan); from the sharp hybridization of myth, art history and dreams of techno-body (Ștefan Botez) to plunges in moments when clubbing proves to be space not only for euphoria, but for freedom (Apparatus 22); from rituals for “emotional reparations” performed by Mistress Velvet (Barbora Kleinhamplová) to subverting into poetry some readymades used for selling paints and dreams (Ioana Nemeș); from an afterimage of a new order (Elisa Sighicelli) to processes of becoming fluid, new types of bodies (Robert Gabris) or to a musical daydream challenging patriarchal structures (Anatoly Belov); from the playfulness and defiance of laughter in community settings (Irina Bujor) to support systems marking the dissolution of the boundaries between interior ~ exterior ~ invisible, pragmatic ~ poetic ~ hierarchical (Sebastian Moldovan).

While feeding on perspectives originating mostly in Eastern Europe, the works included in the exhibition suggest an intense fluidity of artistic cosmologies and entanglements of thinking, imagining, speculating— well beyond the confines of a broader region that is simultaneously troubled ~ fascinating ~ puzzling. This collectively laid out future, switched in parallel by the group of presented artists — and the corresponding joys one could trace back into a distant projection that’s yet inextricably informed by what is already revealed in our perception — thus becomes a practice session of sorts for everyone finding themselves facing the works; it is an open invitation to partake, to let oneself get carried away towards / through the Pepperside, while never losing out of sight the very causes and incentives that make such encounters possible.

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The KILOBASE BUCHAREST duo was initiated by Dragoș Olea in 2010 together with Ioana Nemeș (1979 – 2011) as an artistic project that took the form of a nomadic art space. Gradually KILOBASE BUCHAREST became a hybrid curatorial practice. Starting with 2016, KILOBASE BUCHAREST is conceptualized by Dragoș Olea and curator Sandra Demetrescu.

KILOBASE BUCHAREST explores three main topics: economy, queer and Bucharest, drawing consistently from the local context, and investigating the depths, intensities and micropolitics of experimental collaboration practices involving artists.

KILOBASE BUCHAREST curated, exhibited, produced works or exhibitions at KULTURKONTAKT, Vienna (AT), Oberwelt, Stuttgart (DE), Museion, Bolzano (IT), Eastside Projects, Birmingham (UK), Viennafair, Vienna (AT), Brukenthal Museum of Contemporary Art, Sibiu (RO), CCN, Graz (AT), Eastwards Prospectus, Bucharest (RO, SUPERSYMMETRICA Madrid (ES).

Gracious thanks for extra support from Rumänisches Kulturinstitut Wien and add, Bucharest.

KILOBASE BUCHAREST, Title for an Exhibition, 2021, installation (2 LED displays 100 × 20 cm, text, paint, site specific iteration), duration 2 min / loop, ed. 1 of 15 + 2 AP. Installation view, WONNERTH DEJACO, Vienna 2022. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artists. Photo: Peter Mochi

JOY ~ JOY ~ JOY ON THE PEPPERSIDE OF SUPRAINFINIT, curated by KILOBASE BUCHAREST, WONNERTH DEJACO, Vienna, Sep–Oct 2022, installation view. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artists. Photo: Peter Mochi

Apparatus 22,  “… / … ”, from the HAVE YOU REALLY SEEN THE EXHIBITION? Series, 2019–ongoing, vintage dossier A4 size, sunglasses, hand-written text, plastic, Apparatus 22 dry seal impression. Installation view, WONNERTH DEJACO, Vienna 2022. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artists. Photo: Peter Mochi

Alex Horghidan, Untitled (3), 2020, from the Polyamory series, graphite on paper, 35 × 35 cm, unique. Courtesy of the artist.

Alex Horghidan, Untitled (4), 2020, from the Polyamory series, graphite on paper, 35 × 35 cm, unique. Courtesy of the artist

JOY ~ JOY ~ JOY ON THE PEPPERSIDE OF SUPRAINFINIT, curated by KILOBASE BUCHAREST, WONNERTH DEJACO, Vienna, Sep–Oct 2022, installation view. Center: Irina Bujor, Where does?, 2014, installation (wooden box, sand, sound), 184 × 260 × 190 cm, duration 11min, ed. 1 of 4 unique variations. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artists. Photo: Peter Mochi

Irina Bujor, SHIELD no.18 (NOT ONLY THE GENITALS), 2022, from the SHIELDS series, 2019–ongoing, sound installation (velvet, lace, soft copper tube, headphones), 245 × 204 × 10 cm, duration: 30s in loop, unique. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artist. Photo: Peter Mochi

JOY ~ JOY ~ JOY ON THE PEPPERSIDE OF SUPRAINFINIT, curated by KILOBASE BUCHAREST, WONNERTH DEJACO, Vienna, Sep–Oct 2022, installation view. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artists. Photo: Peter Mochi

JOY ~ JOY ~ JOY ON THE PEPPERSIDE OF SUPRAINFINIT, curated by KILOBASE BUCHAREST, WONNERTH DEJACO, Vienna, Sep–Oct 2022, installation view. On the right: Elisa Sighicelli, Untitled (1632), 2014, photography, pigment print on archival paper mounted on aluminum and 2 nails, 110.5 × 110.5 cm, unique piece. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artists. Photo: Peter Mochi

Sebastian Moldovan, Lend me your ear, 2021 – ongoing (detail), site-specific immersive installation: plastic tubes, mp3 player, paint, music playlist, unique site-specific version in series. Installation view. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO, GAEP Gallery Bucharest and the artist. Photo: Peter Mochi

JOY ~ JOY ~ JOY ON THE PEPPERSIDE OF SUPRAINFINIT, curated by KILOBASE BUCHAREST, WONNERTH DEJACO, Vienna, Sep–Oct 2022, installation view. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artists. Photo: Peter Mochi

Irina Bujor, SHIELD no.6 (FROM BRUISES…TO GOOD WILL), 2022, from the SHIELDS series, 2019–ongoing, sound installation (various textiles, soft copper tube, headphones, antihomophobia sports medal by MozaiQ), 140 × 102 × 5 cm, duration: 54sec (loop). Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artist. Photo: Peter Mochi

Irina Bujor, SHIELD no.6 (FROM BRUISES…TO GOOD WILL), 2022, from the SHIELDS series, 2019–ongoing, sound installation (various textiles, soft copper tube, headphones, antihomophobia sports medal by MozaiQ), 140 × 102 × 5 cm, duration: 54sec (loop). Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artist. Photo: Peter Mochi

JOY ~ JOY ~ JOY ON THE PEPPERSIDE OF SUPRAINFINIT, curated by KILOBASE BUCHAREST, WONNERTH DEJACO, Vienna, Sep–Oct 2022, installation view. Works by (from left): Apparatus 22, Alex Horghidan, Sebastian Moldovan. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artists. Photo: Peter Mochi

Anatoly Belov, Sex, Medicated, Rock-n-Roll, 2012, HD 16:09, color, sound, 10min 42sec, ed. of 5 + AP. Installation view, WONNERTH DEJACO, Vienna 2022. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artist. Photo: Peter Mochi

JOY ~ JOY ~ JOY ON THE PEPPERSIDE OF SUPRAINFINIT, curated by KILOBASE BUCHAREST, WONNERTH DEJACO, Vienna, Sep–Oct 2022, installation view. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artists. Photo: Peter Mochi

JOY ~ JOY ~ JOY ON THE PEPPERSIDE OF SUPRAINFINIT, curated by KILOBASE BUCHAREST, WONNERTH DEJACO, Vienna, Sep–Oct 2022, installation view. Framed works: Ștefan Botez, various titles, 2022, from the GOLEMS series, pencil on 200g/m² paper, each 29.7 x 42 cm, framed, © Wonnerth Dejaco and the artist. Photo: Peter Mochi

JOY ~ JOY ~ JOY ON THE PEPPERSIDE OF SUPRAINFINIT, curated by KILOBASE BUCHAREST, WONNERTH DEJACO, Vienna, Sep–Oct 2022, installation view. Video: Barbora Kleinhamplová in collaboration with Mistress Velvet, Irresistible, 2021, 4K video, 20min 12sec, edition of 5 + AP. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artists. Photo: Peter Mochi

Sebastian Moldovan, Lend me your ear, 2021 – ongoing, site-specific immersive installation: plastic tubes, mp3 player, paint, music playlist, unique site-specific version in series. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO, GAEP Gallery Bucharest and the artist. Photo: Peter Mochi

Center: Robert Gabris, INSIDE OUT – REDEFINING THE BODY I AM TEMPORARILY LIVING IN, 2022 / second composition of three drawings, colored pencil on cardboard, 70 × 150 cm, framed. Margins: Sebastian Moldovan, Lend me your ear, 2021 – ongoing, site-specific immersive installation: plastic tubes, mp3 player, paint, music playlist, unique site-specific version in series. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO, Gregor Podnar Gallery, GAEP Gallery Bucharest and the artists. Photo: Peter Mochi

JOY ~ JOY ~ JOY ON THE PEPPERSIDE OF SUPRAINFINIT, curated by KILOBASE BUCHAREST, WONNERTH DEJACO, Vienna, Sep–Oct 2022, installation view. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artists. Photo: Peter Mochi

Installation view. Center front: Apparatus 22, Sex Tape VIII (Atletica Ideal × The Scream by Edvard Munch), 2022, installation (video 4min 59sec, metallic bed, leather sculpture, wooden birds, metallic, wooden and paper elements, TV), edition of 5 + 3 AP in unique variations.  Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artists. Photo: Peter Mochi

Apparatus 22, Sex Tape VIII (Atletica Ideal × The Scream by Edvard Munch), 2022 (detail), installation (video 4min 59sec, metallic bed, leather sculpture, wooden birds, metallic, wooden and paper elements, TV), edition of 5 + 3 AP in unique variations. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO and the artists. Photo: Peter Mochi

Center: Apparatus 22, Above and Beyond series, including the works: The Veil / Darkness / Polyhappiness, all 2019, acrylic intervention on digital print on textile, 160 × 107 cm each, edition 1 of 3 + 3AP. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO; Gallleriapiù, Bologna; Galeria Suprainfinit, Bucharest; and the artists. Photo: Peter Mochi

Left: Sebastian Moldovan, Lend me your ear, 2021 – ongoing, site-specific immersive installation: plastic tubes, mp3 player, paint, music playlist, unique site-specific version in series. Right: Alex Horghidan, Untitled (1) / Untitled (2), 2020, from the Polyamory series, graphite on paper, each 35 × 35 cm, unique. Courtesy of the artists, GAEP Gallery Bucharest and Family Servais Collection. Photo: Peter Mochi

Alex Horghidan, Untitled (1), 2020, from the Polyamory series, graphite on paper, 35 × 35 cm, unique. Courtesy of the artist and Family Servais Collection.

Ioana Nemeș, Untitled, 2011, series of 5 collages, assembled based on the artist’s diary 33 × 24.5 cm each. Installation view. Courtesy WONNERTH DEJACO, KILOBASE BUCHAREST and Ioana Nemeș Archive. Photo: Peter Mochi