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CINEMA en EXPANDED BOX, ARCOmadrid 2009
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Traducción Lunes, 9 de Febrero de 2009
Dialogue and an exploration of media art languages is, once again, the
main focus at EXPANDED BOX, sponsored by BEEP/Data Logic. From a
renewed perspective, this programme, specialised in art and new
technologies, takes a step further in its mission to reflect a process
of unstoppable expansion of art practices towards new formats and
contexts. This year, the programme has been divided into two: STANDS, a
space set aside for large format installations, curated by the art
critic and independent curator Domenico Quaranta; and CINEMA, a
monographic section dedicated to video art, selected by the independent
curator Carolina Grau. Besides, for the first time at ARCOmadrid, this
section includes a series of conversations grouped together under the
title of STUDIO; a place at the service of artists which can take the
form of a forum, a debate, a dialogue, a monologue, an improvisation or
a conference.
STANDS, multi-format installations Gallery: ARC PROJECTS Country: Bulgaria Artist: Thomson & Craighead Description of project: In Unprepared Piano, a Yamaha disklavier grand piano is connected to a database of music MIDI files appropriated and compiled from all over the web. This library of electronic scores is then “performed” automatically according to a simple set of rules. The musical scores found online contain a wide variety of instrumentations and are not generally intended simply for piano, so our Unprepared Piano is told to perform each piece from beginning to end by randomly picking and choosing from its different parts. Gallery: ERNST HILGER - hilger contemporary Country: Austria Artist: John Gerrard Description of project: Grow/Finish Unit (Eva, Oklahoma), 2008 is a detailed representation by the Irish artist of an unmanned pig production site near to Boise City (Oklahoma, USA), bringing to a conclusion a sequence of works that includes Dust Storm (Dalhart, Texas) 2007 and Animated Scene (Oil Field) 2007. Gallery: FABIO PARIS ART GALLERY Country: Italy Artist: Ubermorgen.com Description of project: The EKMRZ Trilogy is a complex proposal developed over the last two years, integrating three projects based on a subversion of the interfaces of three giant digital corporations: Google, Amazon and Ebay. Gallery: FORTLAAN 17 Country: Belgian Artist: Lawrence Malstaf Description of project: Compass explores the interactive interface and the human-machine in which the public can experience specific or abstract situations. Instead of an indirect experience like contemplating an action (somebody else’s experience) or a photograph (an external object), the visitor has a chance to become a key part of the event. Gallery: MS Country: Spain Artist: Esther Mañas & Arash Moori Description of project: a recent work by this collective who investigate the use of sound within the expanded field of sculpture, as well as methodologies based on processes, using architectural emplacements and found materials as a means of response and reaction. Gallery: ONE AND J. GALLERY Country: Korea Artist: Kim Jongku Description of project: a recent work by the Korean artist who works with steel powder to create horizontal calligraphic works. The result are landscapes registered by photography or video cameras. The powder is then used to create paintings by fixing it using poly-glue and water, opening up the future process of rusting. Gallery: PROJECT GENTILI Country: Italy Artist: Joan Leandre Description of project: In At My Limit: In the Name of Kernel, 2006, this pioneer of software art filters our relationship with reality through hyper-real interfaces. The installation includes high definition video, digital printing and texts. Gallery: VADEHRA ART GALLERY Country: India Artist: Pors & Rao Description of project: Arrow Wal l is a project responds to the position and movements of the spectators moving throu ghout the space. It creates a strange and perhaps inaccessible reality, populated with devices that could belong to our everyday life, parodying Pop culture’s attraction to electronic gadgets and their aesthetic. CINEMA, a look at video creation +++Programme Cinema 1 Gallery: MIRTA DEMARE Country: Holland Artist: Katarina Zdjelar Description of project: Everything is Gonna Be, 2008 (3’ 35’’), is based on a new song performed by an amateur choir from the Lofoten islands in the north of Norway. Zdjelar is interested in the process, in the making, improving the performance, and in the production of the collective based around individual voices. Gallery: MOISÉS PÉREZ DE ALBÉNIZ Country: Spain Artist: Iñaki Garmendia Description of project: Kolpez Kolpe, 2003 (24’ 00’’), narrates how, in November 2002, the artist recruited five young Taiwanese for a series of intense rehearsals to prepare them to perform Radical Basque Rock songs, a movement including groups like Zarama and Kortatu, among others, in an experience somewhere between video art and performance. +++Programme Cinema 2 Gallery: GEORG KARGL Country: Austria Artist: Andreas Fogarasi Description of project: In the video Public Brands – La France, 2008 (3’ 00’’), the images of 26 regions of France parade before the viewer, representing various landscapes and local identities, underscoring the fact that public sector industries and tourism follow the guidelines laid down by private corporations by trying to sell places as brands. Gallery: MARIAN GOODMAN GALLERY Country: USA Artist: Amar Kanwar Description of project: Henningsvaer, 2006 (15’ 08’’) is about being in exile and the thin line that can exist between paradise and prison. Filmed entirely through glass, this film is located on the famous cod fishing island of Henningsvaer in Norway in the Arctic Circle. Gallery: PEDRO CERA Country: Portugal Artist: Nuno Cera Description of project: Sans Souci, 2008 (12’ 48’’) plays with labyrinthine memories, with human relations, love, loneliness, trauma… The video is grounded in an intricate structure and an artificial narrative using parts of the dialogues between X and A. Gallery: PROMETEO GALLERY Country: Italy Artist: Stefanos Tsivopoulos Description of project: Untitled (The Remake), 2007 (13’ 00’’) uses footage from he end of the 1960s in Greece, during the dictatorship of the coronels, and the early years of state television in the country. It shows us the technology of the period and fictitious sets to document the TV studios of the time. Gallery: RUTH BENZACAR GALERIA DE ARTE Country: Argentina Artist: Judi Werthein Description of project: Immer Wieder (Secure Paradise), 2008 (15’ 00’’) portrays the life of Colonia Renacer, a high security German colony in the region of Araucania in Chile where European customs are geographically and historically out of place with the actual emplacement. STUDIO, a space for reflection Thursday, February 12th, 6:00 pm. Cinema 1: The Belgian artist Pierre Bismuth, winner of an Oscar for the original script for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind in 2005, will present Link, a work in progress since 1998. The public will have a chance to get an insight into the development of this work whose basic theme is the concern for continuity and discontinuity. Friday, February 13th, 7:00 pm. Cinema 1: Eija-Liisa Ahtila, a media artist, will show her work to the public though not her single channels films, which are only screened at film festivals. The films and multiscreen installations by this Finnish artist, subvert the lineal discourse in search of narratives on multiple levels. Ahtila’s working methods take the video closer to film, especially in the use of filming techniques and vocabulary borrowed from cinematography. Saturday, February 14th, 7:00 pm. Cinema 1: Talk with the Spanish filmmaker Ja ime Rosales, director of among others, the films La soledad and Las horas del día. He will speak on the various alternatives for distribution for audiovisual works, based on his own experience with Tiro en la cabeza which was premiered simultaneously in cinemas, at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and in a virtual cinema on Internet. Compartir
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