Maja Bajević: PERFORMING PAC: Dance Me to the End of Love (Group show)

Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea, Milano, Italy

Overview
On the occasion of the 30th year since the Mafia massacre in Via Palestro, the edition of PERFORMING PAC Summer 2023 is dedicated to the relationship between contemporary art and historical memory: the idea is to tell - through videos, photographs, installations, performances and a small "flashback" exhibition with material from the PAC Archive - how contemporary artistic practice and research has treated memory not as knowledge of history as an end in itself, but as a significantly and emotionally charged connection experienced between subjects and events that transcend their singularity.
This year's title, Dance Me To The End Of Love, is a quotation from a song by Leonard Cohen from 1984, a song inspired by the drama of the Shoah. In an interview Cohen explained: 'The song came about by hearing the stories of survivors from the death camps. Next to the crematoria, in some concentration camps, a string quartet was forced to play while this horror unfolded. A horror that would also become the fate of the musicians themselves. They played when their comrades died'. But in the verses of the song, the drama seems to disappear in the salvific and peaceful mission of art as a vehicle of memory, capable of being stronger than any cruelty.
Installation Views

Maja Bajevic, Green, Green Grass of Home, installation view of exhibition PERFORMING PAC. Dance Me to the End of Love, PAC Milano, 2023. Courtesy PAC Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea. Photo Nico Covre, Vulcano agency