Untitled (after Miklos Erdely)





As Hungary joined the European Union, this will again imply change. Seen in this light, Moskva Ter itself could be considered a monument too, its name referring to the past, its structure from another time, while modern life develops.
Bik Van der Pol created a remake in bronze of a similar box as used by Miklos Erdely, which they placed in the middle of Moskva Ter, as part of the project Gravity, curated by Dóra Hegyi. The work is conceived as a monument, a homage perhaps, to the action of this conceptual artist, and as a a re-activation of sensibilities. This monument considers the effect that changes have on the ordinary life of people, and how some of the underlying reasons for revolution are still -or again- at stake today. The box is functional and as with Erdely's action the lid can be opened and closed by anyone, and its content can be enlarged or taken out.
This new monument is aims to address its context and dynamics of past, present and future.
The installation of Untitled (after Miklos Erdely) at the square aims to function as a catalyst for thought, as a pause to consider these changes, and is accompanied by a series of radio interviews on the gentrification of Moskva Ter.
Bik Van der Pol created a remake in bronze of a similar box as used by Miklos Erdely, which they placed in the middle of Moskva Ter, as part of the project Gravity, curated by Dóra Hegyi. The work is conceived as a monument, a homage perhaps, to the action of this conceptual artist, and as a a re-activation of sensibilities. This monument considers the effect that changes have on the ordinary life of people, and how some of the underlying reasons for revolution are still -or again- at stake today. The box is functional and as with Erdely's action the lid can be opened and closed by anyone, and its content can be enlarged or taken out.
This new monument is aims to address its context and dynamics of past, present and future.
The installation of Untitled (after Miklos Erdely) at the square aims to function as a catalyst for thought, as a pause to consider these changes, and is accompanied by a series of radio interviews on the gentrification of Moskva Ter.
Untitled (after Miklos Erdely)
Every week for the duration of the project, discussions with different persons are broadcasted by RADIO CAFÉ with the subject: 'a new name for Moskva Ter'. The interviews called out to listeners to respond, and to contribute with their stories and memories, that evolve around anecdotes, the role this square plays in their lives, what name the square should have, and what monuments do or should represent, in their perspective.
After all, to deal with name and name giving is deciding about a place. The ability to name or rename oneself and one's place is an aspect of ownership, and conquerors have always taken advantage of it. The naming and renaming of landmarks could be a matter of life and death, as well as a way of providing a sense of power and psychological security. It is self-determination.
Untitled (after Miklos Erdely) is acquired by the Ludwig Museum, Budapest.
After all, to deal with name and name giving is deciding about a place. The ability to name or rename oneself and one's place is an aspect of ownership, and conquerors have always taken advantage of it. The naming and renaming of landmarks could be a matter of life and death, as well as a way of providing a sense of power and psychological security. It is self-determination.
Untitled (after Miklos Erdely) is acquired by the Ludwig Museum, Budapest.