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Hear no evil, speak no evil and you’ll never be invited to a party.

__– Oscar Wilde

House party, office party, birthday party, special birthday party, farewell party, engagement party, big success party, arty party, reunion party, Christmas party, opening party and any other type of party includes or excludes, delights or terrifies, results in joy and pleasure or irritation, boredom, embarrassment and regret.

The latter has been examined in this series, somewhat nostalgically titled ŽUR, as many years ago, when I was a young Yugoslav, I first became aware of how earnestness can render one as a poor party guest. Luckily (or regretfully), I have since gained skills Wilde recognised as a party get-in and had slightly more success regarding invitations to join-in social gatherings and to observe and experience joys of social faux-pas, a wide variety of anxieties dancing with a misuse of substances, failures to perform well in a group, and numerous clumsy attempts to charm and entertain.

From representations of failed party-tricks to those aimed at capturing botched grand arrivals, the paintings in ŽUR embody the morning-afters dripping with hazy recollections of one’s embarrassment and a recognition of yet another social failure.

Fortunately, there will always be another Žur, and by then we will surely know better.

-Jelena Telecki, October 2024

*Žur, translation from Serbian, Croatian and Slovenian: Party

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About the Artist

Jelena Telecki’s practice is primarily composed of painting, punctuated with sculptures and spatial interventions, her artistic undertaking is the exploration of absurdity via a surrealist visualisation of both the personal and political. Embedded in rich narratives which are not always apparent to the viewer, Telecki’s scenarios are rooted in her Yugoslavian upbringing, engaging with the history and aesthetics of a world stuck in a vortex pining for a lost future. References to dictators, gimps, and deceased artists, her world building collides the powerful, idolised, submissive and secretive; here power, sex, death, violence, humour, the sacred and transgression find themselves bedfellows. Telecki’s masterful manoeuvring of oils show an artist whose subtle blending of references is matched by the smooth darkened shades she mergers into one another to present her figures and monuments, all housed in rich murky atmospheres. While her sculptural work sees contorted and concealed figures often sitting within the centre of the exhibition space, neither passive or active, their agency is always unknown. Concealing is a recuring theme in Telecki’s oeuvre, from the extreme with fetishistic characters in full latex suits, to series exploring the more visible everyday “costumes”, featuring priests, soldiers, airline workers, marching band musicians and pre-war stage performers. Her work plays in grey zones.

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1301SW was founded in 2022 in Naarm/Melbourne’s inner-south, embracing the region while having strong roots internationally. Extending from its Melbourne base, the gallery expanded its unique and ambitious exhibition program to Gadigal/Sydney with the opening of a second gallery space in late 2024.
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