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    PAVILION OF REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA

    E-Flux, NY
    April 19 2007

    Photo: Sonia Balassanian, "Who Is the Victim?", Stills from a
    multi-screen, spatial video-installation, 2006/2007, Courtesy of the
    artist and the Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art,
    "NPAK" in Armenian acronym, Yerevan, Republic of Armenia

    Pavilion of Republic of Armenia
    at 52nd Venice Biennale-2007

    June 10 - November 21, 2007
    Opening for press and friends:
    Friday June 8, 2007 13:00-16:00
    Palazzo Zenobio, (Collegio Armeno)
    Dorsoduro 2596 T: 041 522-8770
    Vaporetto No. 82: S. Basilio stop
    Vaporetto No. 52: Zattere stop
    For directions visit http://www.accea.info

    Artist: Sonia Balassanian
    Curator: Nina Montmann
    Honorary Commissioner: Jean Boghossian
    Organized by: The Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art
    Hosted by: The Mekhitarian Armenian Congregation

    Sonia Balassanian-Who Is the Victim?

    War has changed. It has ceased to refer exclusively to war between
    nations, but involves more complex structures and dislocations. The
    information content the ubiquitous media images convey concerning
    specific conflicts is thin, they present an unchanging picture of
    misery as a universal constant of global crisis.

    Memory assumes a central role in the lives of people who experience war
    and henceforth shift between two extremes, the collective necessity
    to remember and the individual desire to forget. For those who have
    experienced war or live in fear of one, or who live with memories
    of a war they actually took part in and survived, the question "who
    is the victim" is never far from the surface in depictions of war's
    cruelty. But what is involved when a viewer of war images takes an
    interest in or empathizes with human suffering in far-off conflict
    zones? Not only those killed by war and their relatives are the
    victims, but all whom the fear of war afflicts.

    Compassion is an unstable emotion: "Our sympathy proclaims our
    innocence as well as our impotence" (Susan Sontag). In overcoming
    sympathy, a potential for action is released, a potential to lead-in
    to critical protest against an economy of global war.

    Wars and crisis areas are a constant feature of Sonia Balassanian's
    work. Her concern in her more recent video works are the ramifications
    of a general war (albeit never referred to as such) being waged
    against the individual. The images of Balassanian's multipart video
    work "Who Is the Victim?" for the Pavilion of the Republic of Armenia
    at the 52nd Venice Biennale tap into this universalized misery and
    suffering of war.

    --Nina Montmann

    Sonia Balassanian (b. 1942) is one of the most influential artists in
    Armenia, working in the fields of video, performance, photo-collage
    and writing. She lives in New York and Yerevan.

    The Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art is publishing
    an artist's book by Rene Gabri on Sonia Balassanian on the occasion of
    this project. It is also producing an accompanying Pavilion Catalogue.

    Opening hours: Everyday except Monday, 10am - 6pm Press
    contact: [email protected] For more information please visit:
    http://www.accea.info

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