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Muntean/Rosenblum: Galerie Georg Kargl. (Vienna).


There's a prefab housing development just outside the gates of Vienna called the Blue Lagoon--an idyll idyll
 or idyl

In literature, a simple descriptive work in poetry or prose that deals with rustic life or pastoral scenes or suggests a mood of peace and contentment.
 of single-family homes erected between a shopping mall and the Autobahn. "Experience your dream life," promises the brochure. This artificial suburbia is the background for Muntean/Rosenblum's parable of lost identities, "Lost in the Savage Wilderness of Civil Life." It's an apt title for this exhibition, in which these ethnographers of youth culture have turned their thematic home base into a nearly universal category.

Behind the gallery doors was the facade of what looked like a house from a Playmobil or Barbie Barbie
 in full Barbara Millicent Roberts

A plastic doll, 11.5 in. (29 cm) tall, with the figure of an adult woman that was introduced in 1959 by Mattel, Inc., a southern California toy company.
 set, in bright children's colors; there were windows on either side of the door leading into the exhibition spaces. There we found the video work, from 2001, whose title is that of the show. On location at the Blue Lagoon Blue Lagoon
  • Blue Lagoon (geothermal spa) in Iceland
  • Blue Lagoon (band), a German reggae-pop covers band ()
  • Blue Lagoon, a resort located at Bateau Bay on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia
, Muntean/Rosenblum had teenagers in jeans and sneakers sneakers
Noun, pl

US, Canad, Austral & NZ canvas shoes with rubber soles

sneakers npl (US) → zapatos mpl de lona; zapatillas fpl 
 pose in front of the eerily aseptic aseptic /asep·tic/ (-tik) free from infection or septic material.

a·sep·tic
adj.
Of, relating to, or characterized by asepsis.
 and featureless house facades, filming them head-on for one minute. Each zoom shot begins with a close-up of a face in front of an abstract color background, travels along the T-shirt, which is printed with a motif drawn by Muntean/Rosenblum, and only reveals the setting once the entire figure is in the picture. The calculated contrast between the archaic motionless-ness of these human sculptures and the shrill, hyperreal Hyperreal may refer to:
  • Hyperreality, a term used in semiotics and postmodern philosophy
  • Hyperrealism, a school of painting
  • Hyperreal numbers, an extension of the real numbers in mathematics that are used in non-standard analysis
 backdrop in harsh daylight is increased by a no less oblique sound track. Muntean/Rosenblum set the zoom shots to aria settings of the lament of the prophet Elijah, a musical subject popula r in the Baroque. The regal pathos of Scarlatti & Co. achieved a sense of perspective or distance. Frozen footage became thawed through sound and emotion. A parallel series of portrait photos of the teenagers gave the subjects greater specificity in time and space. Muntean/Rosenblum agree only partially with the poststructuralist thesis of the end of the subject, of the subject as phenomenon of the text or the flow of symbols: The video loop presents a litany of possible identities, the photo portraits a confirmation of their incomprehensibility.

Exhibitions by Markus Muntean and Adi Rosenblum are always polyphonic The ability to play back some number of musical notes simultaneously. For example, 16-voice polyphony means a total of 16 notes, or waveforms, can be played concurrently.  structures. Large-format acrylic paintings meet tableaux vivants; graphic picture stories meet sculpturally interpreted icons of the everyday. This time the icon was a toy motor scooter motor scooter: see motorcycle.  that had been blown up to adult scale (Untitled, 2001). Meanwhile, on spacious canvases, teenage dream dancers appeared in urban wastelands or interiors, wearing globally familiar outfits but looking our at the viewer like medieval saints. Melancholic mel·an·chol·ic
adj.
1. Affected with or being subject to melancholy.

2. Of or relating to melancholia.
 sayings and pearls of common sense are scratched in the paintings' margins--texts and images sampled from the treasure troves of fashion-magazine and advertising trivia, precise commentary on our collective state. Construction and transformation are the magic words: Reality is never allowed to be too genuine, or to come too close. Painting, which stands for individuality and subjectivity, is inserted into the anti-individualistic world of global youth culture. "Sometimes you get overly absorbed with how exact s egments of time are consumed," we read in one of Muntean/Rosenblum's earlier paintings, "and you begin to feel a pleasure with life that is hopelessly tinged with longing."

Translated from German by Sara Ogger.
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Title Annotation:Markus Muntean, Adi Rosenblum
Author:Huck, Brigitte
Publication:Artforum International
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Jan 1, 2002
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