Utopian Pulse

Flares in the Darkroom

Salon Klimbim

Fahim Amir, Ines Doujak

23.01.2014

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Feeding vegetarian tigers – entertaining utopian sensibilities

Participating performers:

Ayreen Anastas / Rene Gabri, Elke Auer / Esther Straganz, Zanny Begg, Mariam Ghani, Miguel A. López: Guiseppe Campuzano, Die Schefin, Alexander Nikolic, Bert Theis, Schon-Schön-Girls, Tanz durch den Tag, Ines Doujak/John Barker: Vitali Leson, Maja Osojnik, Sexy Deutsch, BAM of the Jungle Brothers, Christoph Schäfer, Susiklub, Franz Kapfer, Krõõt Juurak, Oliver Ressler, ProllPositions, Maja Osojnik, Hermann Seiwald / gabarage, GOLEM, Pedro G. Romero / Archivo F.X.: Marco de Ana, Niño de Elche, Martín Acosta / Chiara Cirillo, Zsófi Pirók, Laia Fabre, Stephan Voglsinger, Brigitte Langer, et.al.

Curated by Fahim Amir and Ines Doujak in correspondence with Oliver Ressler

Secession, Vienna
Thursday, January 23, 2014, 6:30 p.m. – 2 a.m.

Salon Klimbim was the first public appearance of the Utopian Pulse, its first flare. The steely, greedy fingers that keep a tight grip on the very notion of REALITY were prised a little looser by the Salon’s moments of utopian entertainments. For the “Vegetarian Tiger”, REALITY is open to all. The smug dichotomy of what is serious, what entertaining, was tossed into the waste bin while our tiger had no need to display any Green “credentials”. Salon Klimbim presents a range of performances on utopian ice. No intellectual dress code applied, no Frontex patrolled the borders of contemporariness, and no gatekeepers watched over this utopia. Instead, there were politics and party, dance and folly, screenings and seduction, intervention and agitation, in short: movements and entertainments.

Invitation