VCT STATEMENT EXHIBITION: The Color of Energy
A two-part exhibition held in the framework of VCT STATEMENT during viennacontemporary at Messe Wien and the following week at Salzburger Kulturverein looks at how energy colors our past, present, and future.
Anchored in the idea that energy’s primary colors are geopolitics, technology, and people, The Color of Energy seeks to reflect on the often-overlooked energy flows essential for comprehending the dynamics of today’s world. The exhibition explores our entanglements with sun and wind as much as with oil, coal, gas, and metals, and highlights how the varying intensities of energy connect politics and cultures.
— Mirela Baciak |
The showcase will feature Sophie Jung’s new performance rooted in the theme of climate anxiety, Shubigi Rao’s video installation and various objects, which draw upon her critical stance on environmental exploitation, Liv Bugge’s installation that invites viewers to contemplate the visibility and invisibility of oil, mirroring its omnipresence in the Norwegian context. Oleksiy Radynski presents an essayistic road movie that interrogates the overlooked histories of settler colonialism and environmental destruction in Russia-occupied indigenous lands, Judith Fegerl captures energy and tension in objects that push the boundaries of traditional sculpture into a novel state through the conduit of electric currents, while Bertille Bak confronts the issue of child labor in coal mines.
VCT STATEMENT ENERGY:
The Color of Energy
Co-Produced with Salzburger Kunstverein
Curated by: Mirela Baciak
Curatorial Project Assistant: Erka Shalari
Chapter I: The Color of Energy: Sara Bezovšek, Liv Bugge, Judith Fegerl, Veronika Hapchenko, Katrin Hornek, Sophie Jung, Linda Lach, Ursula Mayer, Shubigi Rao, Guan Xiao |viennacontemporary, 12–15 September 2024
Chapter II: The Color of Energy: Bertille Bak, Sophie Jung, Edson Luli, Ursula Mayer, Oleksiy Radynski, Shubigi Rao, Emilija Škarnulytė, Guan Xiao | Salzburger Kunstverein, 21 September–24 November 2024
With the kind support of ERSTE Foundation
Supported by Trampoline, Association in Support of the French Art Scene, Paris
ABOUT THE CURATOR
Mirela Baciak (1987, Warsaw) is a curator in the field of visual arts whose practice is guided by the notion of hospitality as a process that captures one’s ethical relation to the unknown and the strange. Since July 2023 she has been the director at Salzburger Kunstverein, where she just revealed her first exhibition program under the title Chronic Contradictions. Between 2019 and June 2023 she served as curator at steirischer herbst festival and worked at Public Art Munich 2018. She has held residencies and fellowships worldwide, contributing to exhibitions and research projects. Baciak earned an MA in Critical Studies from the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and co-founded the AAC | Austrian Association of Curators in 2023.