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new entry on gallery2006 Carola Unterberger-Probst
Carola Unterberger-Probst (* 1978) studied Analysis and Production of Audiovisual Media at the Art University Linz and Paris-Lodron University of Salzburg.
Since 1996 numerous cinematic and contemporary art works developed, as well as various study stays in Paris, London, Hamburg and Cologne. Since 1999 became numerous theoretical discourse contributions developed, among other things lectures on gender.frames & dekonstruction.
Starting from 2000 followed media education and training for the media center Fast Forward. 2001 became the media labooratory [c]cut based, which devotes itself to the cross-linking of young Austrian film-creatives. From 2002 to 2005 the Associaation for Arts and Media - Medea formed the creative and scientific center of various projects. Since 2005 she works as a freelance artist.
Exhibitions/presentations o.a. at Ars Electronica Festival, Linz Fest, Transpublic, Posthof Linz, Kliemsteinhaus Linz, Gaerie Palais Mannstorff, Wyspa Danzig, Witte de With Rotterdam, Netherland TV station NOS, Austrian TV station ORF, Upperr austrian Newspaper; 2005 award national culture price for art of intercultural dialogue for Medea. Carola Unterbergerr Probst is member of the IG Cultur, IG Art and iaa/aiap
Sikidim is a turkish expression, approximately like "shake your body!".The web page consists of several movie clips of dancing & whirling women, accompanied bySufi music.The dance of the Whirling Dervishes consists of a continual turn around the own body axis.Sufi dance is a method to become witness of yourself.Women have always been with equal rights in the Sufi tradition -although younger Muslim extremist deny.
The movies have been shot between 1903 to 1919 in France.
The French "film d'art" movement was an exercise in national cultural posturing.
The main subject was the emphasis of the other, with regarts to sex, culture, history a.s.o.).
Women and dance is a struggling and conflicting connection.
It is important to distinguish performance from performativity.
Performativity is the discursive mode by which ontological effects are installed.
It's a matter of facts, that dancing female bodies are mostly read in a specific way, although it depends on the historical & cultural context of the reader.
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Primo video realizzato da Denise Cattani curatrice del blog from A to D (blog appartenente al network http://www.blogosfere.it ).
Denise Cattani, classe 1978, nata e residente a Trento.
Laureata in storia dell'arte contemporanea, attualmente lavora come web designer freelance e collabora con le pagine della cultura del quotidiano trentino "L'Adige". La domanda più frequente che le viene posta: "Ma cosa c'entra l'arte con il web?". Speriamo sia la volta buona per dare una risposta...
Blogosfere è un progetto di Marco Montemagno ( Sky TG24 Reporter Diffuso e Marco Antonio Masieri.)
Il progetto e' in crescita, dal primo blog su web2.0 di ottobre del 2005 fino ad oggi blogosfere ha creato ben 127 blog specifici.
Il video su youTube - Video realizzato all'inaugurazione della mostra Neverending Cinema/Cinema Infinito presso la Galleria Civica di Arte Contemporanea di Trento (24 giugno - 1 ottobre 2006)
Grazie a Gianpiero Mendini per le riprese!
(Musica: Ivan Suardi - TrendAudio.com)
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The site of the month by http://www.thefwa.com/
IN-SYNCH CHALLENGE
http://www.travelersinsynch.com/challenge_popup.html
An interactive 3-D experience for risk managers to test their knowledge of safety, security and maintenance in relation to their home or small business.
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Emerging and established artists from the United States and Europe
Gladstone Gallery is pleased to announce Dereconstruction an exhibition curated by Matthew Higgs. For this group show, Higgs brings together a number of emerging and established artists from the United States and Europe to align across generations certain practices and tendencies in (re)structuring the object in the visual field.
DERECONSTRUCTION seeks to consider and conflate the physical and psychological processes of fragmentation (“deconstruction") and reassembly (“reconstruction"). Exploring relationships between “collage," “assemblage" and “constructivism"—as art historical categories and also as contemporaneous emotional and social conditions—the exhibition embraces a broad range of approaches and methodologies, including painting, sculpture, drawing, text, tapestry, photography, and video. Dereconstruction brings together an international and inter-generational group of artists whose work explores—and explodes—vernacular materials and forms. Self-consciously located at a threshold between abstraction and representation, the works in the exhibition variously consider the entanglements between “interiority" and “exteriority"; between the “organic" and the “inorganic"; and between the acts of “rupture" and “reconciliation."
The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication including a text by Matthew Higgs and contributions from the participating artists:
Rita Ackermann
Takeshi Murata
Markus Amm
A.R. Penck
Alexandra Bircken
Eileen Quinlan
Carter
Lucas Samaras
Steven Claydon
Judith Scott
Bruce Conner
Frances Stark
Vincent Fecteau
Linder Sterling
Will Fowler
John Stezaker
Christopher Knowles
B. Wurtz
Udomsak Krisamamis
Matthew Higgs is an artist, writer, and curator based in New York. Since November 2004 he has been the director and chief curator of White Columns, New York's oldest alternative, not-for-profit art space. Over the past 15 years Higgs has organized more than one hundred exhibitions and projects with artists. A regular contributor to Artforum, his writing has recently appeared in publications for Christian Marclay, John McCracken, Oliver Payne & Nick Relph, and Elizabeth Peyton, amongst others.
Barbara Gladstone Gallery
515 West 24th Street - New York
Opening hours: Summer Hours - Monday through Friday, 10am-6pm
Admission free
http://www.gladstonegallery.com
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messaggio postato da cugg sul forum di eartcom.com
p.s. leggi l'articolo e foto http://www.eartcom.com/galleria/evento.htm
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