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Leonhardi Kulturprojekte is pleased to announce: Sunday, 24th September 2006: Opening of "Kosovo: Indefinite Rituals" with Florian Agalliu, Alban Muja, Driton Hajredini, Iliros, Zake Prelvukaj, Adrian Williams und Sislej Xhafa

Programme: 3 pm lecture von Beqe Cufaj 4pm Live debate with Sislej Xhafa music ILIROS

Indefinite rituals are visible through a neo-Oriental style and neo-Ottomanism in the public sphere, and in new facades built by individuals.

These rituals are recognized by artists when people are praying at a library. This library stands opposite an Orthodox church which was built by Milosevic during the occupation. Albanian artists such as Florian Agalliu are addressing these issues in their work. In his video work “Rituals”, Agalliu depicts a neo-Ottoman reaction: men gathering to pray at the library in Pristina, opposite the Orthodox church whose construction was ordered by Milosevic but never completed. It stands next to the Faculty of Arts, a concrete monument which not only destroys the unity of the area but also makes it impossible to build on the rest of this otherwise unbuilt-on area of the city centre.

From 24 September to 29 October 2006, Leonhardi Culture Projects will be presenting, under the title “Indefinite Rituals”, works by Florian Agalliu, Alban Muja, Driton Hajredini, Ilirios, Zake Prelvukaj, Adrian Williams, and Sislej Xhafa (Live debate).

These young artists have been profoundly affected by the experience of being driven out and forced to flee their homes. They deal with this experience in their works. One example of this is Alban Muja, who has drawn up a plan for a Museum for Contemporary History in his divided hometown because he is no longer allowed to visit the place where he lived as a child. Driton Hajredini lives in Germany, but he paints blackbirds on suitcases because Kosovo means “field of blackbirds”. His picture “The guardians” makes this clear in a striking way with its depiction of two birds sitting on a suitcase, ready to depart. Adrian Williams has set up a Contemporary Arts Library in Prishtina together with Shannon Bool, and has now developed a collection of photographs in order to promote this project. Zake Prelvukaj is not only an artist who portrays the ambivalent attitude to democracy in Kosovo in her pictures and through her own body; she also teaches in the Faculty of Arts in Pristina, and will present recent works by her students.

The indeterminacy of this toponym – Kosovo, “belonging to the blackbirds (and was it not the defeated Serbs who left the notorious battlefield as blackbirds?) – determines the ability of the Kosovo-Albanian art and culture scene to express itself.

Indeterminacy can be seen in the works of these artists, just as the status of Kosovo is indeterminate. This absence of statehood affects forms of cultural expression in Kosovo, and is captured in a precise way in the artworks.

During the opening of the exhibition on 24 September, Sislej Xhafa will lead a live debate with the artists exhibiting their works. This debate will start with a radioshow on the 8 September on Radio x in Frankfurt. Beqe Cufaj will give an introductory lecture on his most recent visit to Prishtina, entitled “What does it mean to live two doors down from the president?” Cufaj’s work has become known to a German audience through his books Kosova Rückkehr and Der Glanz der Fremde. Adrian Williams will introduce the work of the Contemporary Arts Library.

Florian Agalliu 1970 in Tirana, curator, Mediaartist. Alban Muja, 1980 in Mitrovica, Kosovo, lives in Prishtina, Video- Performanceartist Driton Hajredini, 1970 in Prishtina, painter, Videoartist Zake Prelvukaj, 1961 in Martinaj, Montenegro, lives in Prishtina, Faculty of fine arts Iliros, Ilir Osmani, 1971 in Prishtina, HipHop Producer, curator Adrian Williams,1979 in Portland, Oregon, USA, artist, lives in Frankfurt /M. Sislej Xhafa, * 1970 Peja / Kosovo, artist, lives in New York Leonhardi Culture Projects

Leonhardi Culture Projects organizes exhibitions which provide the public with insights into current positions being taken by artists from crisis regions, and tries by means of cultural exchange to stimulate democratization processes in countries such as Afghanistan, Kosovo, and Iran. We want to contribute to an improved understanding of these societies rather than just to look at them from the perspective of conflicts and crises. For this reason, we speak of countries like Afghanistan and Kosovo as “wounded societies”. The exhibitions also give vistors an opportunity to familiarize themselves with positions currently being taken in contemporary art. In the two selected cases of Afghanistan and Kosovo, these are as different as they could possibly be.

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Unter dem Titel „Unbestimmte Rituale“ präsentiert Leonhardi Kulturprojekte vom 24. September bis 29. Oktober 2006 Arbeiten von Florian Agalliu, Alban Muja, Driton Hajredini, Iliros, Zake Prelvukaj, Adrian Williams und Sislej Xhafa.

Flucht und Vertreibung prägen die Erfahrungen dieser jungen Künstlerinnen, die dies in ihren Arbeiten thematisieren wie zum Beispiel Alban Muja, der in seiner geteilten Heimatstadt ein „Museum for Contemporary History“ entworfen hat, weil er den Ort seiner Kindheit nicht mehr betreten darf. Driton Hajredini wohnt in Deutschland, aber er malt Amseln auf Koffern, weil Kosovo Amselfeld bedeutet und dies Vertreibung symbolisiert. Florian Agalliu filmt betende Muslime an der Bibliothek in Prishtina, während Adrian Williams in Prishtina eine Bibliothek für zeitgenössische Kunst eingerichtet hat. Zake Prelvukaj bildet nicht nur die ambivalente Haltung im Kosovo zur Demokratie in ihren Bildern ab oder auch ihren eigenen Körper, sie unterrichtet an der Fakultät der Künste in Pristina und wird aktuelle Arbeiten ihrer Studierenden mitbringen. ILIROS ist einer der erfolgreichsten HipHop Produzenten im Balkan und arbeitet mit Dj Blunt, NR, Real 1, K-OS, DA-LIGS zusammen.

Unbestimmtheit zeigt sich in den Arbeiten der Künstler wie ebenfalls der Status des Kosovo unbestimmt ist. Diese fehlende Staatlichkeit wirkt sich auf kulturelle Ausdrucksformen im Kosovo aus und wird in den künstlerischen Arbeiten präzisiert.

Während der Ausstellungseröffnung am 24. September wird Sislej Xhafa eine lifedeabte mit den beteiligten Künstlern führen. Beqe Cufaj wird einen Einführungsvortrag halten über seinen letzten Besuch in Prishtina: „ Was bedeutet es zwei Häuser neben dem Haus des Präsidenten zu wohnen?“ In Deutschland ist er durch Bücher wie “Kosova Rückkehr” und “Der Glanz der Fremde” bekannt geworden. Adrian Williams wird Fotoarbeiten aus Prishtina präsentieren und die „Contemporary Arts Library“ vorstellen.

Kurzbios: Florian Agalliu 1970 in Tirana, Kurator und Medienkünstler. Alban Muja, 1980 in Mitrovica, Kosovo, lebt in Prishtina Video- Performancekünstler Driton Hajredini, 1970 in Prishtina, Maler, Videokünstler, lebt in Prishtina und Münster Zake Prelvukaj, 1961 in Martinaj, Montenegro, lebt in Prishtina unterrichtet an der Faculty of fine arts Iliros, Ilir Osmani, 1971 in Prishtina, HipHop Produzent, Kurator, Prishtina Adrian Williams,1979 in Portland, Oregon, USA, freie Künstlerin, lebt in Frankfurt /M. Sislej Xhafa, * 1970 Peja / Kosovo, artist, lebt in New York

Leonhardi Kulturprojekte Leonhardi Kulturprojekte zeigt aktuelle künstlerische Positionen aus Krisengebieten und versucht damit demokratisierende Prozesse in Ländern wie zum Beispiel Afghanistan, Kosovo und Iran durch Kulturaustausch anzuregen. Wir möchten diese Länder nicht nur aus der Perspektive des Konflikts und der Krise verstehen, sondern für diese Gesellschaften sensibilisieren. Deshalb bezeichnen wir Länder wie Afghanistan und Kosovo als „verletzte Gesellschaften“. Weiter geben die Ausstellungen die Möglichkeit sich mit aktuellen Positionen zeitgenössischer Kunst vertraut zu machen. Diese könnten in den ausgewählten Beispielen Afghanistans und des Kosovo unterschiedlicher nicht sein.

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Indefinite Rituals / Unbestimmte Rituale
Ort: Ausstellungsraum Burghof, Burggraefenroederstr. 2, 61184 Karben
Eröffnung: 24.9.,14:00
Live Debatte mit Sislej Xhafa ab 13.9., 16:00

KünstlerInnen: Florian Agalliu, Alban Muja, Driton Hajredini, Ilirios, Zake Prelvukaj, Adrian Williams, Sislej Xhafa