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Exhibition at the Centro de Artes de Sines in Portugal.

My video “Expose Yourself” has been selected by Jose Vieira to be screened at Take S, on the Sines Art Center, next Friday, 27 January.

By invitation of the Bernardo’s Museu – a alternative museum located in Caldas da Rainha with a exhibition at the Sines Art Center – a special screening of Fonlad Festival will be produced on CAS (Sines Art Center).

Participating artists:
Agricola de Cologne (DR), Anders Weberg (SW), David Burns (USA), Francesca Fini (IT), José Carlos Nascimento (PT), Nuno Godinho (PT), Sérgio San Martin – Zanas (ES), Stefan Riebel (DR), Vanja Von Seck (BR).

http://www.centrodeartesdesines.com.pt/programacao/2012/2012-0102/201201_museubernardo.htm

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Exhibition at FILE Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

My net project “P2P ART – The aesthetics of ephemerality” plus the films “JE SUIS PÈRE ET MON PÈRE EST PÈRE ” and “Expose Yourself“  will be exhibited at FILE RIO 2012 as part of the FILE Media Art category.
The event will take place at the Art Galery of Oi Futuro – Flamengo in Rio de Janeiro city, Brazil. The festival will be holding from March 12th- to April 8th- 2012.

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Exhibition in Torino, Italy.

 

Galleria Velan Centro d’Arte Contemporanea Via Saluzzo 64, Torino

My film JE SUIS PÉRE ET MON PÉRE EST PÉRE is selected for the exhibition Video Dia Loghi

HEP – LOOP INTERNATIONAL 2011 Velan Centro Arte Contemporanea Torino a cura di / curated by Alison Williams

Ektoras Binikos “time before and time after” Greece/USA 5:08 – 2009 Germán Britch “us” Argentina 3:15 – 2011 Larry Caveney “four dancers” USA 2:56 – 2010 Vienne Chan “one more cliché for performance art” China 1:13 – 2009 Glenn Church “I is another” USA 3:50 – 2010 Michael Douglas Hawk “bubble girl” Germany 2:14 – 2008 Danny Germansen “beaten” Denmark 1:50 – 2011 Niclas Hallberg & Stina Pehrsdotter “inner departure” Sweden 3:40 – 2008 Ulf Kristiansen “the care bears” Norway 3:01 – 2010 Bill Millett “Ephemeral Panacea” UK 5:49 – 2008 VerenaStenkePagnes&AndreaPagnes“8mirrorshades” Germany/Italy4:30-2011 Uma Ray “padapadma the lotus feet”India 3:00 – 2009 Anders Weberg “pere” Sweden 2:09 – 2010

 

 

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Exhibition in Sarajevo.

Video-Salon 5 DUPLEX/Galerija10m2 – Sarajevo

Video-Salon 5, Curatorial Rebound Project / 2006 – 2011 | Video-Salon 5, Kustoski rikošet / 2006 – 2011
6.Pravo Ljudski Film Festival
www.pravoljudski.org
Opening Exhibition : November Saturday 5th 2011 at 8 pm
Exhibition will be open every day from November 5th to 15th 2011 from 2 to 7 pm

Guest curators | Gostujući kustosi
Bitumas : Jérémy Le Corvaisier, Grégory Kaz Delauré, Laurent Bechtel, Blutenschwein Productions : Paolo Bonfiglio, Isabel Becker, Susan Schmidt, David Buob, Franz Aman, Carmen Malin, Dunja Blazević :  Nika Oblak & Primož Novak, Rada Bukova : Eric Stephany, Olivier Nourisson, Constantin Alexandrakis, Olivier Nourisson, Rada Boukova, Assaf Gruber, Aline Cateux : Slobodan Maksimović, Razim Karalić, Goran Stanković, Stanka Gjurić, Srđan  Keča, Mihajlo Jevtić, Aline Cateux, Verica Patrnogić, Davor Konjikušić, Marko Kancanski, Szymon Jakubowski, Ivona Juka, Conatus – Boris Achour : François Nougiès, Stephane Bérard, Michel Blazy, Pierre Huyghe, Cyprien Gaillard, Boris Achour, Nicolas Boone, Elise Parré, Jay Chung & Takeki Maeda, Joanna Malinowska, Vanessa Desclaux : Vittorio Santoro, Fabien Giraud, Raymond Taudin Chabot, Johanna Billing, Gail Pickering and Bernd Behr, Ensb-a : Jérome Baudard, Sung-Eun Chang, Sandra Bohme, Roxane Borujerdi, Laurence Cathala, Julie Chabin, Ladane Dehdar, A.B Girot, Amélie Juillard, Céline Lachkar, Eve Mattus, Marie Preston, Daniela Sergieva, Claire Tabouret, Evgenija Wassilew, Global Screen : Shahram Entekhabi, Jan Verbeek, Agnes Meyer-Brandis, Juanjo Fernandez Rivero, Ran Slavin, Judith Nothnagel, Gabriela Gerber and Lukas Bardill, Franziska Megert, Gudrun Kemsa, Janeann Dill with Hank Lazer, Anneke Ingwersen, Astrid Hagenguth, Antek Grzybek : Marta Dunder, Piotr Zielinski, Kasia Robak, Ewelina Sugajska, Natalia Drej, Kamil Iwanczyk, Kasia Kulagowska, Mariusz Owczarek, Juliusz Zenker, Tomasz Wolszczak, Enver Hadžiomerspahić : Bizhan Bassiri, Ibro Hasanović : Laura Huertas Millan, Armand Morin, Jean-Christophe, Gregory Buchert, Aurélien Vernhes-Lermusiaux, Benjamin Naishtat, Theodora Barat, Christophe Herreros, Arthur Zerktouni, Argentinne Lee : Argentine Lee & Sébastien Szczyrk, Kim Hyun-Myung, Kim Seong-Youn, Kim Byoungkwon, Lee Sejung, Kim Jaejeong, Lee Kwang-Ki, L’ambassade : Rémi Uchéda, Aymeric François, Michael Sellam, Jochen Dehn et Monika, Gintersdorfer, Charlie Jeffery, Jérémy Laffon : Nicolas Daubanes, Jean Dupuy, André Fortino, Alexandre Gerard, Jérémy Laffon, Géraldine Py et Roberto Verde, Alain  Rivière, Jean-Claude Ruggirello, Argentine Lee : Nam-kee Hong, Hyun-myung Kim, Seong-hoon Park, Laurent Pernot, Yu-cheng Chou, Argentine lee, Marc Mercier & François Lejault : Masako Hattori, Barbara Roguszczak, Label Ombres : Carole Arcega, Mikael Rabetrano, Ele, Othello Vilgard, Mikael  Rabertrano & Frédéric d’oberland, Sébastien Cross et Carole Arceg, Adrien Pasternak : Jean-Baptiste Couronne, Charlotte Puertas, Lee Wells : Hackworth Ashley, George Barber, Josephin Boettger, Chris Coleman, Cecilie Dahl, G.H. Hovagimyan, Stephanie Lempert, Iris Piers, Nicholas and Sheila Pye, Alexander Reyna, Jaye Rhee, Cinzia Sarto, Melissa Schubeck, Endre Tveitan, Lam Mai Kit, Amelia Winger-Bearskin, Stephane Sauzede : Camille Laurelli, Dick Head Man Records, DHMR, Trop The Big Band Off Musicians, Super Force Bomber Kart, Raphaël Charpentié, Docteur Cool, Ggrü, Tolga Taluy, Pierre Lesclauze, Denis Savary, Denis Savary, Tolga Taluy, Clôde Coulpier, Fabrice Croux, Fanette Muxart, Rootsfosky, Raoul Beckman, The dead people, Joe deadssin, Capitaine Sentiment, Nude Cocker, Kim Croux, Super Polar, Petr Bende, Hjalmar, Camille Laurelli, Grégory Cuquel et Benjamin Seror, Samuel Moncharmont, Emilie Besse, Jeanne Trong : Chia-En, Wilfried Agricola de Cologne : Daniel Lo Iacono, JiHyung KimLorenzo Nencini, Oksana Shatalova & Alla Girik, Matthieu Capel, Small Room Tango, Unnur Andrea, Einars dottir, Dennis Miller, Kaspars Groshevs, Lycette Bros, Nick Fox-Gieg, Hermes Mangialardo, Rafaèl Alcala, Marco Batista, Larissa Sansour, Jon Keith Brunelle, Rami Fischler, Artur Augustynowicz, Wilfried Agricola de Cologne, Antony Rousseau, Margarida Paiva, Laurent Pernot, Oksana Shatalova, Jeremiah Jones, Norbert Attard, Anders Weberg, Daniel Iturrizaga, Martijn Verhoeven : Sara Rajaei, Rumiko Hagiwara, Pravo Ljudski: Aïda Maigre-Touchet, Anna Brass, Brigitte Uttar Kornetzky, Coffee Project, Dani Rosenberg, Iara Lee, Jamie Doran, Jared Katsiane, Kristof Bilsen, Miglena Sandmeier, Pip Chodorov, Roland Wehap, Tristan Daws, Vanja Čelebičić

 

Curatorial Rebound Project | Kustoski rikošet
Jean-Max Abrial, Lucy Allard, Ambrosia, Belinda Annaloro, Antenna / Chiyo Ogino, Yuka Saeki, Tanaka Hideyuki, Oka Hiroshi, Yazu Yoshitaka, Ichimura Keisuke, Emmanuelle Antille, Alexis Argyroglo, Audrey Armand, Rémi Arora, Arunakaij & Bruno Bresani, Ervin Babić, Ismail Bahri, Virginie Balabaud, Gilles Balmet, Vincent Barré, Anahita Bathaie, Neil Beloufa & Dorian Gaudin, Abdelkader Benchamma, Alexis Bergeron, Bertrand Berranger, Renaud Bézy, Christiana Biron, Rada Boukova, Igor Borozan, Nicolas Boone, Igor Bošnjak, Halida Bougriet, Peggy Bougy, BreakBordeline Production & Pierre-0 Rivière, Amandine Brenas, Chris Borkowski, Rada Bukova, Stefanie Bush, Anna Byskov, Olivier Cans, Guillermo Carreras-Candi, Julien Chevy, Claude Chuzel, Lana Čmajčanin, Leila Čmajčanin, Jean-Philippe Convert, Gaël Comeau, Séverine Coquelin, Clôde Coulpier, Raffaella Crispino, Pierre-Yves Cruaud, Baptiste Debombourg, Romain Delange, Aymeric Delhay, Anais Delmas & Paul Pirritano, Pauline Delwaulle & Clément Postec, Gilles Desplanques, Delphine Deval, Steven Dixon, Jasmin Duraković, Irena Eden & Stijn Lernout, Cicero Egli, Sandrine Elberg, Susanne Fasbender, Samir Fejzović, Isabelle Ferreira, Zlatan Filipović, Thomas Fontaine, Fred Forest, Stephane Forni, Aymeric François, Marie Frier, Yoko Fukushima, Iris Gallarotti, Florence Girardeau, Jean-Luc Godard, Raphaël Grisey, Antek Grzybek, Henry Gwiazda, Jusuf Hadžifejzović, Enver Hadžiomerspahić, Ibro Hasanović, Nela Hasanbegović, Anne Le Hénaff & Fouad Bouchoucha, Robin Holmes, Natalja Dordević, Luka Petrusić, Frank Hoppe, Kim Hyum-Myung, Yoshiaki Inatsugi, Adla Isanović, Ianit Illouz, Adnan Jasika, Barry Johnston, Željka Jović, Mathieu Jouffre, Filip Jovanovski & Dean Damjanovski, Pauline Julien, Nico Juret, Adela Jušić, Yoko Kajio, Sima Khatami, Johanna Kirsch, Elvedin Klačar, Hannes Kôlblinger, Andreas Kressig, Andrea Kustić, Jérémy Laffon, Jean-François Lanthier, Mars – Fred Landois, L’écran fantôme, Argentine Lee, Jinkyung Lee, Lemeh42, Sentini Michele and Paoloni Lorenza, Alexandre Leroy, Sébastien Levassort, Yann Levy, Sébastien Loghman & Thomas Guillaume, Josef Nadj, Solomon Nagler, Julie Navarro, Alessandro Nassiri, Cécile Nduhirahe & Katherine Oggier Chanda, Jeremy Newman, Damir Nikšić, Tore Nilsson, Jenn E Norton, Marie Magescas, Matthieu Martin, Nenad Malešević, Miodrag Manojlović, Anne-Laure Maison, Edwige Mandrou, Laurent Mareschal, Laurent Marissal-Painterman, Chloé Mazlo, Ricardo Mbarkho, Mladen Miljanović, Aaron Miller & [dNASAb], Eden Morfaux, Moona, Monochrom, Sabrina Muller, Rogério Nagaoka, Damir Očko, Katherine Oggier, Mona Oren, Richard O’Sullivan, Irena Paskali, Antonio Gonzales Paucar, Tomoyuki Ueno, Valérie Pavia, Jean-Gabriel Periot, Laurent Pernel, Sylvie Petitjean, Guillaume Poulain, Daniel Premec, Damir Radović, Milica Radić, David Ramin, Vedran Residbegović, Jack Pettibone Riccobono, Guillaume Robert, Baptiste Tanne, Marjorie Glas, Anne-Marie Rognon, Mathieu Rouget, Roxy in the Box, Lionel Sabatté, Saidin Salkić, Nedžat šantić, Kim Seong-Youn, Raphaële Shirley, Iva Simčić, Demis Sinancević, Elizabeth Smolarz, Selimir Sokolović, Benoit Stefani, Martin Stumpf, Stefan Sulzer, Sébastien Szczyrk, Stéphane Thidet, Vladimir Tomić, Ukoso Prod – Amila Abramov, Ulay, V-Atak, Mathieu Valade, Edo Vejselović, Evgenija Wassilew, Lee Wells, Letitia Werth, Jean-Michel Wicker, Anna Wignell, Sanford Wintersberger, Film Production, Virginie Yassef, Mouhi B Yba, Raphael Zarka, Clément Zerbola, Aïda Maigre-Touchet, Anna Brass, Brigitte Uttar Kornetzky, Coffee Project, Dani Rosenberg, Iara Lee, Jamie Doran, Jared Katsiane, Kristof Bilsen, Miglena Sandmeier, Pip Chodorov, Roland Wehap, Tristan Daws, Vanja Čelebičić
Video-Salon 5, Curatorial Rebound Project (2006 – 2011)
Collective exhibition of video art gathering arround 350 artists: this is a fragmentary panorama of a contemporary activity whose formal multiplicity and abundance coerce us into questioning the reality of what is “visual”, it’s temporality and it’s mobility.
We have no other ambition here than to open up a crack in the video-graphic universe, to give a glimpse of the richness and multiplicity of form of the medium, with no attempt at extracting one or several tendencies that would serve to somehow refine an act of showing that intends to be purely “raw”. No subjects, no central questions, no techniques, no set time limit. The curatorial work functions by ricochet.
The gallery invites numerous artistes and several curators, as each of the artists can invite another, who in turn can submit the work of a third artist, etc.
We present the Video-Salon Collection, a free and empirical principle of accumulation of works, to which the spontaneity of the presentation corresponds: cosy salons, free access to more than 400 videos, flat screens and DVD players.
DUPLEX/Galerija10m2
Stakleni Grad. Ferhadija 15.
71000  Sarajevo
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Folkliv the tv series at The Museum.

On September 24th, the open air Museum Kulturen in Lund will arrange a day with a number of events on the theme of folklore and superstition.
They will screen the series Folkliv (Folklife, link to the series on iTunes U) in the auditorium during the day.

Folkliv is a TV-series by Anders Weberg and Robert Willim together with ethnologist Mia-Marie Hammarlin and The Folklife Archive in Lund.
It was sent on National Tv (Kunskapskanalen/Svt) in Sweden 2010/2011.
Here’s more info in Swedish:

Vad vet vi egentligen om livet i Sverige under bondesamhället? Följ med till gränslandet mellan fantasi och verklighet, när nu bild, ljud och berättelser ur Folklivsarkivet i Lund presenteras på ett nytt sätt.

Serien består av tio avsnitt på sex minuter vardera. Syftet är att gestalta svensk folkkultur och sägner från framförallt 1800- och det tidiga 1900-talet på ett nytt och fantasieggande sätt.

Programmen baseras på arkivmaterial från Folklivsarkivet i Lund. Bilder och musik vävs samman med berättelser om seder och bruk samt mustiga skrönor till en suggestiv audiovisuell blandning.

Projektet har drivits av etnologen och konstnären Robert Willim samt konstnären Anders Weberg, i samarbete med etnologen och speakern Mia-Marie Hammarlin. Arbetet har skett med stor hjälp av arkivarierna Charlotte Hagström och Göran Sjögård samt musikarkivarien Patrik Sandgren på Folklivsarkivet.

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A retrospect screening with 11 of my films at Optica Festival in Madrid this week.


photo credits
Title the solitude of Edmund Trauma Burke
YEAR 2011
Author: Filippos Tsitsopoulos

Optica Festival, Madrid 2011.

I was honoured with the Special Optica Award at the Optica Festival earlier this year and my work will be screened at various places this autumn starting in Madrid this weekend.
The event is at La Casa Encendida, http://www.lacasaencendida.es
Full program: http://www.lacasaencendida.es/Ficheros/CMA/ficheros/pdf_festival_internacional_videoarte.PDF

I will not be in Madrid but when the festival comes to Gijón in October I will be there.

The films of mine that will be screened in the special retrospective is:

“Self”
“0 9 0 9 0 9 (Imaginary Places)”
“Expose yourself”
“Despair”
“Meaninglessness act: one”
“Untamed Reality”
“Dejected”
“Undisclosed Beauty”
“For Sore Eyes”
“Absent”
“Cape Town”

The films are all online at Vimeo as well but if you have the possibility to go and see them on a big screen please do so. The experience is so different..
http://vimeo.com/weberg/videos

Information in Spanish

“Cuando todo se termine…”: Un profundo análisis, desde la perspectiva de la cultura audiovisual contemporánea, de la irracional conducta autodestructiva del ser humano desarrollada desde el inicio de su existencia hasta la actualidad.

Una reflexión sobre el lado más oscuro y miserable de la historia del hombre. También, una visión particular de la desmedida explotación de los recursos que el planeta le ha brindado para su superviviencia a lo largo del tiempo.

Siguiendo el concepto descrito en el párrafo anterior, proponemos un formato novedoso en el que el orden de todas las piezas se estructura de una manera que en su conjunto conforman una “película” de marcado carácter experimental. A lo largo del “metraje”, los espectadores podrán disfrutar de una serie de experiencias sonoras, visuales, sensitivas…

El planteamiento propuesto por Optica rompe, en este caso, el ritmo y desarrollo tradicional de la cinematografía universal, logrando captar la atención del público a pesar de tratarse de un lenguaje audiovisual arriesgado y difícil de seguir en comparación con el cine convencional.

A lo largo de los 3 días de Festival puede suceder lo inesperado.

Artistas participantes en Optica Madrid:

Filippos Tsitsopoulos/ Felip Prunyonosa/ Jacopo Jenna/ Cristina Artola/ Susu Laroche/ Manuela Barile/ Jorge Fernando Dos Santos/ Anders Weberg/ Film&art/ Michel Balagué & Linn Löffler/ Gustavo Jahn & Melissa Dullius/ Néstor Prieto/ Steve Hines/ María Luján Candria/ Ann Steuernagel/ Wilfried Agricola de Cologne/ David Conill/ Edgardo La Rosa/ Razvan Sadean/ Francisco Brives/ Lois Patiño/ Toby Tatum/ Antonio Savinelli/ Liu Wei/ Marcos Arroyo/ Ángel García Roldán/ Mai Yamashita & Naoto Kobayashi/ Bubi Canal/ Vred, Roofman & Elías Merino (Nuhg)/ Thorsten Fleisch/ Juan José Herrera/ Pauline Horovitz/ Gabi Alonso/ Miguel Machado/ María Peréz Gil/ Micheline Durocher/ Marius Leneweit & Rocío Rodríguez/ Ofir Feldman & Aya Eliav/ Alessandro Amaducci/ Katharina Arndt/ Melanie Menard/ Carlos Villar aka Pixel in Fact/ Fernando Fuentes/ Julieta Triangular & Felipe Olid / Phillip Stearns/ Liliana Orbach/ Inga Fonnar Cocos / Sharon Paz/ Michal Shamir/ Asnat Austerlitz/ Omer Golan/ Amit Goren & Hanah Sahar / Hilla Ben Hari / Milana Yalir / Merav Ezer & Adi Shniderman / Tamar Latzman / Guy Yitzhaki/ Efrat Shvily/ Yaron Lapid/ Noam Edry/ Shahar Markus/ Keren Yeala – Golan/ Reuven Zahavi / Masha Yozefpolsky / Tamar Nissim/ Itay Ziv/ Tamar Shippony/ Ignacio Álvarez Ganza/ Patricia Peláez/ Mauro Sol

Entidades colaboradoras:

La Casa Encendida/ Instituto Goethe/ Embajada de Israel en España/ ArtHouse Madrid

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Screening online/offline. In Control – a videoart memoir.

In Control – a videoart memoir

A special curated program by the isfth foundation for Don’t you have docs? art platform, Australia.

One of the goals of the isfth foundation is to show the diversity and quality that can be found in the field of audio visual art. Over the last six years we have collected and screened every imaginable genre, from emerging to established artists alike and presented these to an international audience.

Within this unconventional videoart archive we occasionally come across a truly inspiring work – one that stands out because of its original concept or visual excellence. Although art is arguably a subjective field, the artist is here undeniably in control, from concept till the visualization of this concept.

Albeit this program is seemingly an eclectic collection, these films befit exactly the foundations goals.

Screening at “Don’t you have docs?” September 2011

Don’t You Have Docs? is a monthly curated program of short non-fiction films. Screening online on mubi.com Garage and at various locations in Australia, the program promotes the best short docs from all over the world.
www.dontyouhavedocs.com

Screening at “LOOP” 19 September 2011

Loop presents an ever-changing roster of screen works, experimental music, audio-visual performance, and forums. Please check the home page for the weekly and upcoming schedule. We invite individuals and collectives to submit proposals.

23 Meyers Place
Melbourne
Australia
www.looponline.com.au

Dalibor BaricThe mind from nowhere
The title comes after replacing one letter from J.G.Ballard’s novel “wind from nowhere” (apocalyptic hurricane force wind). Also I-Ching Hexagram 61: The Inner Truth “The wind blows over the lake and stirs the surface of the water. Thus visible effects of the invisible manifest themselves”. Here is an (invisible) mind which manifests itself subjectively as a stream of consciousness (or as a film).

Narrative leads to the dead-end. Film is a collage, built upon various movie clichés; behind all the cut-ups, it vaguely suggesting the storyline of woman who is haunted by thoughts about her late husband/lover dead soldier; a seance and of diabolical, manipulative medium. Melodrama is interwoven with images of violence, war and mass destruction creating surreal and an absurd atmosphere (although it could be happening simultaneously but at different places).

The Mind From Nowhere

Helena BulajaMechanical figures
Collection of short films inspired by the scientist Nikola Tesla – a journey through the creative process from idea to ….

Mechanical Figures

Claudio CastelliGiocattoli Futuristi
The storytelling [in Futuristic Toys] aims to be a reprise of a certain futuristic representation, a grotesque tale of the lack of psychology in this type of dramatic scenes, and which would spark a sense of loss and amazement in the viewer, still remaining in a dreamlike vision.

Giocattoli Futuristi

Alfredo HisaNearby
In our hectic urban routine, the optimism of squeezing everything into a single day clashes directly with our inevitable delays. On the streets, individuals and its means of transportation move frantically. On duty, they always have predetermined destinies.

Despite our contemporary problems with time restrictions, we can still nurture our imagination on a daily basis. Ordinary places can be a lot of fun. This empty gap between our train of thoughts is where I get my inspiration from. The tiny slit we don’t care about is a portal to a universe where things can be awaken.

Nearby

Lemeh42 – Study on human form and humanity #01
This work has been first shot as a video performance on a theater stage, then it has been edited digitally. The title in fact refers to both the two phases of the work. As a recorded performance this work reflects on the human form. We have created a coreography based on the movements and positions of a sleeping body.

Study on Human Form and Humanity #01

Adèle MiossecBeauté
Réalisation stop motion.

Beauté

Jean-Gabriel PériotLes Barbares
We are scum! We are barbarians!

Les Barbares

Fabio ScacchioliDead SEEquences
“dead SEEquences” is a video composed of 3770 frames. Working frames by frames, we find that nothing happens inside each single image, but all pass between the frames, in the invisible gap that separe a frame by others. The film is here, but there isn”t something to see, the most important remain invisible and uncertain. There is no truth to discover. The truth is always elsewhere.
This is a study about the vanishing of an image. It”s the image of a naked body, the most tangible and real thing for a human being. Not a body, but the image of a body. In this gap operate the principle of disappearance: between the object and his image there is a distance, a limit, a separation; this is the functioning of language, the only way we know to relate with the world and the others. Between each word and his meaning we find this distance as an original sin, a gap where the world disappear to be speaked. To communicate, the world and the human being have to disappear. For this, the art have to become “uncommunicative” and “uncommunicable”.

Dead SEEquences

Josien VogelaarPenelope
The story of Penelope, the wife of Odysseus, is visualized by little figures made of cut out photographs of the body of the artist. The figures represent the female, male and animal characters in the story. Such as: Penelope, Odysseus, their son Telemachos, the nurse, slaves and servants, warriors, , a goddess, the suitors, horses and the dog Argos. The film is made in stop motion technique.

Penelope

Anders WebergFor Sore Eyes
“For Sore Eyes” is another exploration of the ambivalence of the male gaze and gendered (dis)order.
It is a suggestive reflection of life in the pyrotechnic in sanatorium of consumerism freedom.
But what is really freedom?

For Sore Eyes

The full program is available on our Don’t You Have Docs? Mubi Garage channel and will also screen at LOOP in Melbourne on Monday the 19th of September at 7pm. No door charge!

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RiseAndShine – group exhibition – opening today.

I participate with my video “Dualism” in the Northern Video Art Network.

RiseAndShine
Formverk [art zone]
Eskilstuna
Peter Johansson/Barbro Westling, Elin Wikström, Seppo Renvall, Virgil Dejarv, Arni Gudmundsson/Cristian Rieloff, Signe Johannessen, Erik Rören, Stina Pehrsdotter and Niclas Hallberg, and also
NOVA, Northern Video Art Network.

Opening reception Sept. 10, at 12-16.

Kenneth Åström, director of Eskilstuna art museum gives a speech at 12.30.

Open Wednesday-Sunday 12-16.

In the exhibition RiseAndShine we present a group of artists with the joint that all have some sort of relation to us who runs Formverk (art zone) or to each other.
We focus on the good cooperation between artists, as several of the exhibitors are working together on various projects.
The well-known artist couple Peter Johansson/Barbro Westling show ”Place for thoughts”, not shown before in eastern Sweden. Elin Wikström will make Parkour 45+, an art action based on the youth movment in which people move around in the city in unusual ways.
Seppo Renvall is a well-renowned video artist based in Helsinki, including nominated for the Carnegie Art Award 2010. Virgil Dejarv is active in the Gothenburg art-scene, and for RiseAndShine he makes ”The Golden Room”, a massive textile installation. Arni Gudmundsson and Cristian Rieloff have worked together for many years, and do works that often deals with masculinity and identity, and for the exhibition they produce a new photo named Lucky Guys. Signe Johannessen and Erik Rören are mainly sculptors, which together operate ART LAB Gnesta. Erik Rören makes a kind of sculptor-performance during the opening, and Signe Johannessen shows ”the finding Vita digitalis”, a presentation of a bigger up-coming exhibition at Botkyrka art hall. Stina Pehrsdotter works at the moment with a video and photo project which shall be shown at Jakarta Biennale #14 in December 2011, and she presents an image from that project – Multiple Nature. Niclas Hallberg has during the summer worked in Serbia with the project Visibility and will show one of his new works in large format.

NOVA is a new video network, which is aimed at professional video artists in the Nordic countries. As a starter it’s the organisations FixC, Finland, 700IS, Iceland and Formverk(art zone), Sweden, who choose video artists from from their countries to put up video works on the database. For RiseAndShine we present a selection of video works in a 45 minutes long programme.

RiseAndShine is the last exhibition Formverk (art zone) arranges at Gredbyvägen 18 in Eskilstuna. We discontinue our exhibition space and instead put focus on artistic commissions abroad. The organisation Formverk (art zone) will still exist and from spring 2012 we will conduct operations based in Banatska Dubica in Serbia.

Link to Eniro map

Gredbyvägen 18
SE-632 21 Eskilstuna
Sweden
+46(0)16 512140

GPS coordinate
WGS 84 (lat, lon):N 59° 22.617′, E 16° 29.636′
WGS 84 decimal (lat, lon):59.37696, 16.49393
RT90:6584233, 1539154
SWEREF99:6582980, 584885

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Exhibition Telenesia – An island of Lost Images.

TELENESIA – An Island of Lost Images

Exhibition by Julian Konczak

Telenesia is an imaginary island (tele = far away, nesia = island) – it is the place of forgotten media.Visitors are invited to explore buttons and dials on TV sets to conjure glimpses and glitches from an archive of old film. The sculptural installation recreates the experience of being stranded in the middle of an empty ocean with only the washed-up decaying remains of civilisation to distract from the sound and light of the sea. A curated exhibition of works by invited international artists; Ian Helliwell, Rosa Menkman, Jon Pigott and Anders Weberg, will also be exhibited developing on themes from Telenesia.

My participation is the film Transient from my p2p art project. A copy of the film was downloaded from the P2P networks. The original was deleted when the copy was shared on the networks.
More about that project at : www.p2p-art.com


www.telenesia.com

Showing at Quay Arts Newport

Sat, 10 Sep 2011 – Sat, 15 Oct 2011

Preview: Sat 10 Sep 1 – 2pm

Artist Talk: Sat 1 Oct Starts 1pm

www.quayarts.org

Directions: Google Map

Supported by Arts Council England and Southampton Solent University.

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Exhibition in Copenhagen opens tonight.

Transit Culture festival (www.transit-culture.dk) is an independent art project that aims to display Danish and Swedish cultural life in Copenhagen, giving both upcoming and established artists and musicians the opportunity to present and share their work. The vistion is to establish a new venue for art and culture, in a place normally dedicated to finer gastronomy. We think this is a good combination for both parties – and hope to bring on a new tradition and enrichement for the future, for Custom Art, Custom House and Copenhagen!

PROGRAM AUGUST 3-5. 2011

WEDNESDAY 3/8

17-19 Vernissage on the terrace
17-18 Welcome
18 -18.30 Anders Weberg – video (in private room)
18.30- 19 Cold North w/ Jacob Teschow (piano) & Ida Kudo Høffding (vocals)
19.30 – More music and party

THURSDAY 4/8 POETRY NIGHT

17-19.30 (entré 40,-)

Bjørn Rasmussen (DK), Lars Frost (DK), Martin Glaz Serup (DK), Nicolaj Stochholm (DK), Karolina Jeppson (S), Oscar Szántó (S), Kristian Bang Foss (DK)
Special guest: Christian Bök from Canada

FRIDAY 5/8 MUSIC

17-17.30 Sing a long – Danish and Swedish favorites
17.30-18 Cold North w. Jacob Teschow (piano) & Ida Kudo Høffding (vocals)
18.30- More music and party

EXHIBITION 3-5/8:

Ib Spang Olsen – drawings (DK), Martin Søby – photo (DK)
Maria Norefors – installation (S), Anders Weberg – visuals (S), Signe Adrian (DK)

www.transit-culture.dk
www.customhouse.dk

Arrangører:
Signe Adrian
www.singeadrian.dk
post@signeadrian.dk

Annelie Bergh
anneliebergh@gmail.com

Anna Kristina Skaar Olsen
annas@customhouse.dk

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