Operating as performance artist, writer and director, Buescu’s artistic praxis combines autobiographical elements with techniques of research and documentary mainly staged as live performance art pieces. Alexandru Buescu was born in 1985 in Bucharest, The Socialist Republic of Romania, under the communist regime of Ceaușescu. His work questions social issues related to: human rights, internet, individual or collective memory, distribution of the sensible, human alienation due to technology, rituals, adulthood, isolation, fear, loss of individuality or the duality and problem of the ego. At the same time, it challenges assumptions, perceptions and expectations related to his own art practice and research. To this the live dimension of his performances aims to create inspiring or provocative experiences for the audience, where the vitality of the (rebellious) human body as opposed to fixed, rigid structures (buildings, concrete floors, machines, the earth) is always displayed as a declaration of freedom against oppressive treatments. By creating unexpected situations or inventing ambiguous “characters”, directly or indirectly related to his own nature, in his performances Buescu investigates the roles of the performer and the audience, the exposure of body, the question of the representation from conventional schemes to real situations. The use of videos, voice or sound recordings, objects made out of paper, toys, photos, poems, official documents, interviews, sand or even animal meat acquire symbolic meaning in his work while the traces left on stage became evidence of the everyday absurd human behavior. Driven by his own life experience, curiosity and critical thinking towards a profound understanding of the present issues that shape our society, Alexandru undertakes long time periods of research practice across various fields, usually opposite to his artistic training.
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Rublev
Performance

16-17/05/2015

“Rublev is the title of a performance to which I became attached during the period I was working on it. Rublev means game, childhood, faith, loneliness, anxiety, fear and a seemingly unimportant relationship with  some smaller or bigger pomegranates, riper or more sour. Each day is special, just as the taste of each pomegranate. Rublev wakes up when he wants and before dinner, he never forgets to say a prayer invented by him, in which he thanks the goddess Venus, diaphanous Venus…”

For two days, Rublev came and walked through the garage area of Cyclops at the Art Safari 2015.

Special thanks to Raluca Băloiu (curator), Buzu (Artist), Senso Gallery.

Live performance. Duration 2 days (10 hours - with short breaks)

Photos by Dragoș Stoica, Raluca Băloiu, Buzu

Location: Ciclop, Art Safari