Meta Grgurevič & Urša Vidic - Murder, My Sweet
Exhibition
Murder, My Sweet happens when two fine artists do a remake of a film
noir by replacing the media of the moving picture with that of a gallery
venue wherein they install their gesamtkunstwerk. The directors, not
needing a movie camera for their story, have staged a full-blooded
experience, a spatial homage to film that affects the viewer both by its
strong psychological charge as well as a persuasive visual structure
allowing an intense and memorable sensorial experience. Murder, My Sweet
is a dark and mysterious labyrinth of metropolis sidewalks, electrified
with erotic lust and obscure sinisterness; there are light and
darkness, sex and violence, a feeling in one’s bones of cigarette smoke
and cheap whisky… In some of their previous joint art projects, Meta
Grgurevic and Urša Vidic addressed the subject of femininity in pop
culture. Although a cynical, hard-ass and disappointed macho, a typical
hero of film noir, is featured, their narrative is focused on a woman
this time as well. A daring, seductive and amoral femme fatale. The
artists draw from the rich heritage of popular culture mainly through
the language of form: their work is foremost an exploration of a
specific visual language, an exploration of the possibility of
transposing it from the film to the fine art mis-en-scene. The result
is a dramatic experience that offers the viewer here and now the
experience of film noir; although three-dimensional, it still remains
black-and-white. (Matjaž Brulc)
Since 2010, the artists have been intensively working on solo joint
projects (Flowers Are Inherently Disgusting, MGML, Vžigalica Gallery,
2010; Deadly Kiss Me, Simulaker Gallery, 2011) and participating in
group exhibitions (Šest umetnic(se) predstavlja, Odprti atelje, Maribor;
Yes, AKTO festival, Macedonia, and others).