works
Certificate
a document attesting to ownership of an item or the fulfillment of legal requirements
This section includes Moudov’s projects that involve producing certificates. Certificates concern not only the issue of the value of a work of art, but also the questionof the workings of a significant segment of the art system—the art market and its related commercial activities. Moudov’s objective with the certificates is to outfox the market system, to reverse its current laws and postulates by “interfering” in the standard artist-gallerist and gallerist-buyer relationships. By recreating real-life situations and in a way radicalizing the problematic or absurd laws of the art market, Moudov shifts the boundaries of convention and creates new conditions of evaluation and valorization, in the process taking on the roles of gallerist, collector, and even arbiter, i.e. a valuer of works of art.
- Certificate of Name Giving, 2013 Taking the role of a godfather Ivan Moudov gives names to the untitled artworks in museum collections. The work consists of documents –...
- Certificate of Name Giving 2013 Taking the role of a godfather Ivan Moudov gives names to the untitled artworks in museum collections. The work consists of documents –...
- Coupons, 2011 The work is a comment on the practice of selling drinks at exhibition openings. For Ivan Moudov this act contradicts the very nature of “the...
- The More You Know, the More You See, 2009 The work is a literal embodiment of the saying “The More You Know, the More You See”. When the artist was invited to teach a Master class at the...
- Certificate of Authenticity, 2015 Certificate of Authenticity is the result of Ivan Moudov’s residency at Tobacna 001 CC, in Ljubljana. The project started as a overview exhbition...
- Loan Contract, 2017 Loan Contract, 2017, is a 30 years loan contract, which allows the artist to borrow money without returning them. As the contract is...
- In Common, 2017 In Common, 2017 splits the Cyrillic alphabet (in its Bulgarian version of 30 letters) in two parts. In the first are the letters which...