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VLADIMIR NICOLIC

Giovanni Anselmo
AES+F
Carla Accardi
Nobuyoshi Araki
Shoja Azari
Fernanda Brunet
Sylvie Fleury
Hamish Fulton
Daniele Galliano
Marco Gastini
Mario Giacomelli
Dan Graham
Abbas Kiarostami
Jannis Kounellis
Sol Lewitt
Richard Long
Luigi Mainolfi
Fabian Marcaccio
César Martínez
Mona Marzouk
Masbedo
Mario Merz
Zwelethu Mthethwa
Shirin Neshat
Vladimir Nikolic
Luigi Ontani
Mimmo Paladino
Giulio Paolini
Claudio Parmiggiani
Giuseppe Penone
Miguel Angel Ríos
Bernardi Roig
Salvo
Andres Serrano
Melanie Smith
Kiki Smith
Jessica Stockholder
Mary Sue
Hung Tung-Lu
Vedovamazzei
Gilberto Zorio

Rhythm, 2001
Media: Video installation
Duration: 10'45''
Camera/Editing: Milos Kukuric
Co-production: Remont

Five people are filmed standing on a stage while making the Christian-Orthodox sign of the cross, repetitively, following the techno music beat. What is in fact striking in Nikolic’s powerful video work Rhythm from 2001 is that it brings its viewers back to one of the first ideological formulas, which was written in the 18th Century by Blaise Pascal: “Kneel down, move your lips in prayer, and you will believe”. Ideology is in material practices, it resides in bodies and their rituals, and Nikolic renders these rituals redundant.
Branislav Dimitrijevic
From the New Moment Magazin No.20, special edition 
East Art Map - A (Re)Construction 
of the History of Art in Eastern Europe

 
exhibited
“The Balkans – a crossroad to the future”
curated by Harald Szeemann
Bologna, 2004
 
published
Catalogue “The Balkans – a crossroad to the future”, texts by Harald Szeemann, pag .38-39 /Artefiera Bologna 2004