A photography & performance project
PERFORMANCE
Conception & performance
Josef Nadj
Lights
Rémi Nicolas
Set construction & technical manager
Sylvain Blocquaux
Music
Peter Vogel, Schubert performed by Emmanuelle Tat
EXHIBITION
Photographs & video
Josef Nadj
Artistic collaboration photographs & video
Szabolcs Dudás
Lights & scenography design
Rémi Nicolas
Framing
Jean-Pierre Haie | Atelier Demi-Teinte
Technical direction
Sylvain Blocquaux
Coproduction
Biennale de la danse de Lyon 2018, Centre Chorégraphique National – Orléans, La Filature Scène nationale – Mulhouse, Le CENTQUATRE – Paris
Supports
Ministère de la Culture – Direction générale de la création artistique – Délégation à la danse, Région Île-de-France, La Villette – Paris, Résidence Sainte-Cécile – Orléans, CENTQUATRE-Paris, residencies program of Ville de Paris / Récollets
Creation
Biennale de la Danse de Lyon – Musée des Beaux-Arts, 22 septembre 2018
Mnémosyne
A photography & performance project
Mnémosyne to express the memory of a world: the world of the choreographer and visual artist Josef Nadj. Thirty years after the creation of his first performance, he produces a global piece, both photographic project and theatrical performance. All along his journey, since he was a student at the school of Fine Arts of Budapest, the artist has taken pictures. Reclaiming a practice developed alongside his main work, Josef Nadj digs into his own memory to widen once again his creative horizon. Artistic turning point or return to the roots? For Mnémosyne, he has conceived a large photographic exhibition and a black box in which he stages himself – acting, dancing, performing – in a close distance with his audience.
Imagine a narrow space, closed and dark, a camera obscura in the waiting. The visitor becomes a spectator, or even an observer. In the intimacy of this cabinet where a few curiosities come to life, Josef Nadj gives us a short performance of a rare density: every movement, every action, every second is an echo of his personal and artistic journey, magnified by a clean sketch in the vein of Beckett.
Then comes the thought that the title Mnémosyne sounds a little bit like Las Meninas, Velasquez’ masterpiece. Like the famous painting, Mnémosyne contains a multiplicity of looks that keep enhancing and enriching each other.
Around the black box where the performance takes place, Josef Nadj has imagined a diverse photographic exhibition. Each one of the pictures displayed around the box tells a story, to be viewed as individual shows hung in space. Each image contains a unique memory, known only to the artist -there are found objects kept because of their suggestive power, pieces of art that keep inspiring him and all kinds of souvenirs. Along with the brevity of the performance, these images evoke a relation to time that spans through many years, from the search for forms to the composition of the images, from the choice of the technique to the actual moment the shot was taken.
Personal and surreptitious tribute to The Atlas – German art historian Aby Warburg’s unfinished project – Mnémosyne is all in all a total piece of art – installation, performance, and exhibition at the same time. Each spectator retains one final image, an impression that questions our vision and our memory: what did we see?
Marylène Malbert, interview with Josef Nadj
5 > 10 october 2021
TERRITORY FESTIVAL
Moscow (RU)
5 > 17 april 2022
Théâtre de Lorient
Lorient (FR)
History:
27 august > 1 september 2021
MITTELFEST
Cividale del Friuli (IT)
24 november – 7 december 2019
DESIRE CENTRAL STATION FESTIVAL
Subotica (SRB)
14 – 16 november 2019
FLOW FESTIVAL
Sfantu Gheorge (RO)
30 july – 03 august 2019
Paris L’été Festival
Paris (FR)
19 – 23 july 2019
Kalamata Dance Festival
Kalamata (GR)
26 april – 10 may 2019
La Filature / Galerie d’Exposition
Mulhouse (FR)
16-21 april 2019
Le CENTQUATRE
Paris (FR)
27 march – 6 april 2019
Charleroi Danse / La Raffinerie
Bruxelles (BE)
25 february – 16 march 2019
LE QUARTZ – SCENE NATIONALE DE BREST / FESTIVAL DANSFABRIK
Brest (FR)
30 january – 9 february 2019
Le Trident / Le Point du Jour
Cherbourg-en-Cotentin (FR)
5-25 january 2019
Teatro Nacional São João
Porto (PT)