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3 videos plus ECVP selected for OPTICA Paris, November 17-20.

My works Undisclosed Beauty, Mamo and SELF selected for OPTICA Paris.
You can see them here below but if you are in Paris please go see them on big screen.

MAMO
Thursday 18 November.
Projections >Artisted Indépendants #1
Galerie Carla Magna
14:00-22:00

Undisclosed Beauty
Thursday 18 November.
Projection Spéciale >Sentiment Et Sensibilité
Galerie Carla Magna
14:00-22:00

SELF
Friday 19 November.
Projection Spéciale > Identités
Hotel des Académies et des Arts
14:00-20:00

Cadavre Exquis Vol.2
Saturday 20 November.
Galerie Carla Magna
14:00-19:00

VOLUME 2 Artists

Interfaces

Nung-Hsin Hu (Taiwan), Brad Wise (USA), Michael Chang (Denmark), Pila Rusjan (Slovenia), Bruno Penteado and Tales Frey (Brazil), Paulina Sandberg (UK)

Languages

Joas Sebastian Nebe (Germany), Marty McCutcheon (USA), Stina Pehrsdotter (Sweden), Renata Padovan (Brazil), Jan Kather (USA), Alexandra Gelis (Colombia)

Identities

Artists: Per E Riksson (Sweden), Ambuja Magaji (India), Guillermina Buzio (Argentina), Jake Selvidio (USA), Jorge Lozano (Canada)

Reminiscences

Artists: Arthur Tuoto (Brazil), Hans Manner-Jakobsen (Denmark), Renata Padovan (Brazil), Gabriel Soucheyre (France), Jake Selvidio (USA), Katja Bjorn (Denmark)

Machines

Niclas Hallberg (Sweden), John Pirard (Belgium), Anthony Siarkiewicz (USA), Jan Hakon Erichsen (Norway), Danny Germansen (Denmark), Kim Thøgersen Grønborg (Denmark)

Fluids

Danny Germansen (Denmark), Joshua and Zachary Sandler (USA), Katy Connor (UK), Anthony Siarkiewicz (USA), Gabriel Soucheyre (France), Stina Pehrsdotter (Sweden)

Politics

Marty McCutcheon (USA), Arthur Tuoto (Brazil), Guillermina Buzio (Argentina), Giselle Beiguelman (Brazil), Ulf Kristiansen (Norway), John Criscitello (USA)

Senses

Michael Chang (Denmark), Niclas Hallberg (Sweden), Ambuja Magaji (India), Kika Nicolela (Brazil), Kim Dotty Hachmann (Germany), Alicia Felberbaum (UK)

Encounters

Katja Bjorn (Denmark), Michael Greathouse (USA), Joas Sebastian Nebe (Germany), Alicia Felberbaum (UK), Giada Guiringhelli (Italia), Wai Kit Lam (China)

Boundaries

Anders Weberg (Sweden), Fernando Velazquez (Brazil), Ronee Hui (UK), Simone Stoll (Germany), Dave Swensen (USA), Matthias Roth (Germany)

Narratives

Brad Wise (USA), Niclas Hallberg (Sweden), Ulf Kristiansen (Norway), Joshua and Zachary Sandler (USA), Kika Nicolela (Brazil), Christian Leduc (Canada)

Transformations

Simone Stoll (Germany), Mike Bennion (UK), Michael Chang (Denmark), Alison Williams (South Africa), Mads Ljungdhal (Denmark), Alvaro Campo (Switzerland)

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Second screening in Tehran, Iran September 7.

A second screening of the Human Emotion Project in Iran.

Mohsen Art Gallery (September 7 · 6:30pm – 9:00pm)

Curated by Sohrab M. Kashani and Alison Williams.
Iran 2010 HEP – curatorial Alison Williams

1.Michael Douglas Hawk and Lizet Benrey “secret place” Germany/Mexico
2.Glenn Church “I is another” USA
3.48073 “09066 silence” Netherlands
4.Michael Chang “on silence” Denmark
5.Behjat Omer “whistle conversation miran & celine” UK/Kurdistan
6.Anders Weberg “Je Suis Père et mon Père est Père” Sweden
7.Niclas Hallberg “american dream” Sweden
8.Manfred Marburger “proud” UK
9.Mads Lungdahl “the source” Denmark
10.Edwin Stolk “turbulence” Netherlands
11.Amina Bech “tranquility” Norway
12.Alberto Guerreiro “LIQUID FORCE” Portugal
13.Elena Skoko “miss cencetti waiting” Italy
14.Hakan Akçura “Catharsis” Turkey/Sweden
15.Anthony Elliot “get a job nbr 2″ UK
16.Jerry King Musser “reluctant angels” USA
17.Bill Millett “fragmented amygdala“ UK
18.Danny Germansen “wish” Denmark
19.German Britch “garbage face” Argentina
20.Ulf Kristiansen “the hope of enduring long” Norway
21.Neil Howe “when I grow up” Australia
22. Adamo Macri “ooc” Canada

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Screening at the Sazmanab Project Gallery in Tehran, Iran.

Fantastic News.
Human Emotion Project HEP2010 Iran curated by Sohrab M.Kashani and co-curatorial Alison Williams.
September at the Sazmanab Project gallery in Tehran, Iran

My film, JE SUIS PÈRE ET MON PÈRE EST PÈRE is selected for the screening.

List of Artists.

1.Michael Douglas Hawk and Lizet Benrey “secret place” Germany/Mexico
2.Glenn Church “I is another” USA
3.48073 “09066 silence” Netherlands
4.Michael Chang “on silence” Denmark
5.Behjat Omer “whistle conversation miran & celine” UK/Kurdistan
6.Anders Weberg “JE SUIS PÈRE ET MON PÈRE EST PÈRE” Sweden
7.Niclas Hallberg “american dream” Sweden *
8.Manfred Marburger “proud” UK
9.Mads Lungdahl “the source” Denmark
10.Edwin Stolk “turbulence” Netherlands
11.Amina Bech “tranquility” Norway
12.Alberto Guerreiro “liquid force” Portugal
13.Elena Skoko “miss cencetti waiting” Italy
14.Hakan Akcura “catharsis” Turkey/Sweden
15.Anthony Elliot “get a job nbr 2″ UK
16.Jerry King Musser “reluctant angels” USA
17.Bill Millett “fragmented amygdala “UK
18.Danny Germansen “wish” Denmark
19.German Britch “garbage face” Argentina
20.Ulf Kristiansen “the hope of enduring long” Norway

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Exhibition in Paris July 22-23.

Human Emotion Project

Contemporary Artists using Film and Video
Curated by Kisito Assangni & Alison Williams

Including German Britch (Argentina), Michael Chang (Denmark), Vienne Chan (Hong kong/Canada), Russell Chartier (USA), Glenn Church (USA), Luca Curci (Italy), Debbie Douez (Spain), Danny Germansen (Denmark), Alberto Guerreiro (Portugal), Neil Howe (Australia), Adamo Macri (Canada), Bill Millett (UK), Jerry King Musser (USA), Joas Sebastien Nebe (Germany), Leuna O’Doherty (Ireland/France), Pekka Ruuska (Finland), Icetrip Stvz (Mexico), Anders Weberg (Sweden), Alison Williams (South Africa), Masha Yozefpolsky (Israel ).

22 & 23 July 2010
16H – 20H

Galerie Younique
6 Avenue de la soeur Rosalie
75013 Paris

Metro: Place d’Italie

www.younique-art.com

Drawn together by the art that they share via internet, artists with disparate cultural and aesthetic identities approach the internal workings that exist in all humans. Emotions are inherently difficult to explicate. How does one describe fear ? We know it when we feel it but how can we share, through the paltry use of language, our experience of it ? Moving images, mostly embellished with sound, extend the expressive possibilities beyond what can be accomplished through language or even static imagery. By employing the largest palette of creative possibilities, film and video artists from around the world strive to externalize those complex driving forces that we all enjoy and endure and that bind us, as humanity, together despite our difference.

http://www.expcinema.com/site/en/events/human-emotion-project-paris

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