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Morakot "Emerald" (2007)
อภิชาติพงศ์ วีระเศรษฐกุล (Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
Single channel video installation (11 minutes)
Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Thai: อภิชาติพงศ์ วีระเศรษฐกุล), born July 16, 1970 in Bangkok, Thailand) is a Thai independent film director, screenwriter, and film producer. His feature films include Tropical Malady, which won a jury prize at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, Blissfully Yours, which won the top prize in the Un Certain Regard program at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, and Syndromes and a Century, which premiered at the 63rd Venice Film Festival and was the first Thai film to be entered in competition there.
Working outside the strict confines of the Thai film studio system, Apichatpong Weerasethakul has directed several features and dozens of short films. Themes reflected in his films (frequently discussed in interviews) include dreams, nature, sexuality (including his own homosexuality), and Western perceptions of Thailand and Asia, and his films display a preference for unconventional narrative structures (like placing titles/credits at the middle of a film) and for working with non-actors. Cinephiles affectionately refer to him as "Joe" (a nickname that he, like many with similarly long Thai names, has adopted out of convenience).
Apichatpong Weerasethakul chosen to show the Single Channel Film/Installation piece Morakot (Emerald, 2007), in response to the theme of Wonder in the Biennale. The ‘Emerald’ is a disused hotel in Bangkok, which opened its doors in the 1980s when Thailand was going through social change and an accelerated economy. Things changed with the Asian economic crisis in the late 1990s. As he was researching rooms for another shoot, the experience of being in the now empty spaces, with motes lingering in the air made an impact, perhaps like a star first bursting into life then later slowly disappearing. He returned to the hotel a year later, re-engaging with this experience together with his actors as they recounted their own memories and dreams to make Morakot.
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My contribution to the Show 'Exposed' by the group Fibre Art Wales which has been installed at the National Botanic Gardens of Wales in carmarthenshire.
My work can be found in the Great Glass House.
Arnold Dreyblatt, Visiting Scholar at MIT, interacting with one of two pieces presented at the Harmonic Archive.
Arnold Dreyblatt’s musical and artistic practice ranges from large multi-day performances to permanent installations, digital projections, dynamic textual objects and multi-layered lenticular text panels. His visual artworks are complex textual and spatial visualizations about memory, reflecting upon such themes as recollection and the archive. Arnold Dreyblatt was a Visiting Scholar at MIT and taught a course entitled “The Harmonic Archive: Music, Sound and Installation Art as Artistic Research.”
A member of the second generation of New York minimal composers, Dreyblatt continues to develop his work in composition and music performance, having invented a new set of original instruments, performance techniques and a system of tuning. He has formed and led numerous ensembles under the title “The Orchestra of Excited Strings” for over thirty years.
Arnold Dreyblatt studied music with Pauline Oliveros, La Monte Young and Alvin Lucier. He has been based in Berlin, Germany since 1984. In 2007, Dreyblatt was elected to lifetime membership in the visual arts section at the German Academy of Art (Akademie der Künste, Berlin). He is currently Professor of Media Art at the Muthesius Academy of Art and Design in Kiel, Germany.
Presented by the MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology (CAST).
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In this project I decided to make the room, which was asymmetrical due to the door on the left, into completely balanced space. By using threads and duct tape I created a textured rectangle, so that the door becomes abstracted and you don’t perceive it as a door anymore. I mirrored the same textured rectangle on the opposite side to achieve “complete” balance.
Art Outside
Friday - Sunday, October 22-24
at Apache Pass
Full access to the Art Outside festival Included in the MGFest Austin All Arts Access Badge, or you can buy tickets for Art Outside only.
Art Outside is a 3-Day camping festival at the beautiful Apache Pass festival grounds near Rockdale, Texas. The site features hundreds of acres of grassy camping areas and lush pecan trees scattered throughout.
Featuring Over 300 Artists including: Random Rab, Gift Culture, Artificial Life Preserver, Psymbolic--visuals, Win Win Creative, VJ Mason Dixon, Michael Christian, Art of Such-N-Such, Life-Size Mousetrap, Ricochet, Elemental Uprising, 999 Eyes Freakshow, Agent Red, Blockhead, God-des and She, Spoonfed Tribe, Community Art Makers, The Art Department, George Krause, Minor Mishap, Gyronauts, T-Bird and the Breaks, Heyoka, Brownout!, Govinda, Anahata Sound, plus many more!
MGFest's Art Outside Screening includes: Max Hattler, N.A.S.A., Eric Gunther for OK Go, Roger Ruzanka & The Flashbulb, Jon Satrom, Alan Sondheim, and more.
Arnold Dreyblatt’s musical and artistic practice ranges from large multi-day performances to permanent installations, digital projections, dynamic textual objects and multi-layered lenticular text panels. His visual artworks are complex textual and spatial visualizations about memory, reflecting upon such themes as recollection and the archive. Arnold Dreyblatt was a Visiting Scholar at MIT and taught a course entitled “The Harmonic Archive: Music, Sound and Installation Art as Artistic Research.”
A member of the second generation of New York minimal composers, Dreyblatt continues to develop his work in composition and music performance, having invented a new set of original instruments, performance techniques and a system of tuning. He has formed and led numerous ensembles under the title “The Orchestra of Excited Strings” for over thirty years.
Arnold Dreyblatt studied music with Pauline Oliveros, La Monte Young and Alvin Lucier. He has been based in Berlin, Germany since 1984. In 2007, Dreyblatt was elected to lifetime membership in the visual arts section at the German Academy of Art (Akademie der Künste, Berlin). He is currently Professor of Media Art at the Muthesius Academy of Art and Design in Kiel, Germany.
Presented by the MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology (CAST).
Learn more at artsm.it/1DPfNbc
All photos ©L. Barry Hetherington
lbarryhetherington.com/
Please ask before use
Art Outside
Friday - Sunday, October 22-24
at Apache Pass
Full access to the Art Outside festival Included in the MGFest Austin All Arts Access Badge, or you can buy tickets for Art Outside only.
Art Outside is a 3-Day camping festival at the beautiful Apache Pass festival grounds near Rockdale, Texas. The site features hundreds of acres of grassy camping areas and lush pecan trees scattered throughout.
Featuring Over 300 Artists including: Random Rab, Gift Culture, Artificial Life Preserver, Psymbolic--visuals, Win Win Creative, VJ Mason Dixon, Michael Christian, Art of Such-N-Such, Life-Size Mousetrap, Ricochet, Elemental Uprising, 999 Eyes Freakshow, Agent Red, Blockhead, God-des and She, Spoonfed Tribe, Community Art Makers, The Art Department, George Krause, Minor Mishap, Gyronauts, T-Bird and the Breaks, Heyoka, Brownout!, Govinda, Anahata Sound, plus many more!
MGFest's Art Outside Screening includes: Max Hattler, N.A.S.A., Eric Gunther for OK Go, Roger Ruzanka & The Flashbulb, Jon Satrom, Alan Sondheim, and more.
A one room exhibit at the Peabody Essex Museum. More at pem.org/exhibitions/193-intersections_anila_quayyum_agha
Caneta permanente sobre parede, 3 x 7,45 metros.
Caixa Cultural - RJ - Exposição: In Memoriam.
Curadoria de Fernanda Lopes.
Foto: Rafael Pereira.
Installation art @ the Joinery Gallery, Stoneybatter. Dublin during the DEAF festival,
23rd-26th October 2008.
The initial box was only slightly modified. Here it contains bee nest blocks
with two different sizes of bore widths. See also front and interior
views. Bee dream home by Sarah Peebles; photo by sqeakyrat (Ron Miyanishi).
Installation as of Dec 20, 2010
Stenciled on Dec 18, 2010:
mortified + Robert
LIFE + Jane Wang
Juxtaposition + Helen Gutfreund
smile + Ria Vanden Eynde
Natal + Heather Dea Jennings
Defenestrate + Gavin Wallace-Ailsworth
Being+William Evertson
Sewing+Sheri Jean Fife
REVOLUCE + Milan Kohout
LISTEN Danny Mc Carthy
DEEPEN + Christine Brault
Dalje + Ian Makay
Duende + Kristophe Diaz
Create + LuAnn Palazzo
MOVING + Christoph
Funny + Sirarpi
PEACE + Margaret
Fun + Lou
schadenfreud + Alison
Stenciled Dec 20, 2010:
bliss + ivana rezek
Forwardmoving + michelle
WELL + Mara Thompson
moratorium + michael
Pythagorean + Lisa Iversen
respect + Cathy Nolan Vincevic
regret + jennifer kosharek
adrift + adriana
Word + Zack Fuller
Blending + Imma
Ubiquitous - Hans Wendland
Art Outside
Friday - Sunday, October 22-24
at Apache Pass
Full access to the Art Outside festival Included in the MGFest Austin All Arts Access Badge, or you can buy tickets for Art Outside only.
Art Outside is a 3-Day camping festival at the beautiful Apache Pass festival grounds near Rockdale, Texas. The site features hundreds of acres of grassy camping areas and lush pecan trees scattered throughout.
Featuring Over 300 Artists including: Random Rab, Gift Culture, Artificial Life Preserver, Psymbolic--visuals, Win Win Creative, VJ Mason Dixon, Michael Christian, Art of Such-N-Such, Life-Size Mousetrap, Ricochet, Elemental Uprising, 999 Eyes Freakshow, Agent Red, Blockhead, God-des and She, Spoonfed Tribe, Community Art Makers, The Art Department, George Krause, Minor Mishap, Gyronauts, T-Bird and the Breaks, Heyoka, Brownout!, Govinda, Anahata Sound, plus many more!
MGFest's Art Outside Screening includes: Max Hattler, N.A.S.A., Eric Gunther for OK Go, Roger Ruzanka & The Flashbulb, Jon Satrom, Alan Sondheim, and more.
Crocheted strings left from 1200 Hats. A remenent to remember the 1200 plus women who remain incarcerated in the state of North Carolina.
Para-Site [mattress factory]
video projection on architecture
2011
Pablo Valbuena (Madrid, 1978) develops artistic projects and research focused on space, time and perception.
Some key elements of the construction of his work are the overlaping of physical and virtual space, the generation of mental spaces by the viewer, the dissolution of the limit between real and perceived, the unity of time and space, and the use of light and projection as the prime matter of his work.
He has presented his work recently at the Museum of the Moving Image (New York), 5th International Seoul Biennale (Seoul, Korea), OK Center for Contemporary Art (Austria), Laboral Centro de Arte (Spain), Netherlands Media Arts Institute (Amsterdam), BankArt (Japan), Matadero Madrid (Spain), Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei (Taiwan), gallery Max Estrella in Madrid and others. He has also presented public art projects in Singapore, Canada, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, USA, Brazil and Spain.
His large site-specific interventions in the public space have been seen in The Hague City Hall (the Netherlands), Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo (Mexico City), Plaza de las Letras-Medialab Prado (Madrid), Murcia City Hall (Spain) and Vooruit-Ghent University (Belgium).
More information and documentation can be found at www.pablovalbuena.com.
Installation art @ the Joinery Gallery, Stoneybatter. Dublin during the DEAF festival,
23rd-26th October 2008.
The closer the project is to the scrim, the crisper and smaller the image appears. As it travels through other layers, it fades and grows in diameter.
The interior nest block contains a fresh new Hylaeus (masked bee) nest from
our front yard. See also front and side views. Bee dream home by Sarah
Peebles; photo by sqeakyrat (Ron Miyanishi).
I look forward to many visits to view this recent installation art. I was there a short time and the light changed so frequently that photographing was very challenging. This sculpture is called "Fata Morgana" by Teresita Fernández, 2015. Mirror-polished, golden metal. Madison Square Park, New York, NY. (Photo 7/365)
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Art Outside
Friday - Sunday, October 22-24
at Apache Pass
Full access to the Art Outside festival Included in the MGFest Austin All Arts Access Badge, or you can buy tickets for Art Outside only.
Art Outside is a 3-Day camping festival at the beautiful Apache Pass festival grounds near Rockdale, Texas. The site features hundreds of acres of grassy camping areas and lush pecan trees scattered throughout.
Featuring Over 300 Artists including: Random Rab, Gift Culture, Artificial Life Preserver, Psymbolic--visuals, Win Win Creative, VJ Mason Dixon, Michael Christian, Art of Such-N-Such, Life-Size Mousetrap, Ricochet, Elemental Uprising, 999 Eyes Freakshow, Agent Red, Blockhead, God-des and She, Spoonfed Tribe, Community Art Makers, The Art Department, George Krause, Minor Mishap, Gyronauts, T-Bird and the Breaks, Heyoka, Brownout!, Govinda, Anahata Sound, plus many more!
MGFest's Art Outside Screening includes: Max Hattler, N.A.S.A., Eric Gunther for OK Go, Roger Ruzanka & The Flashbulb, Jon Satrom, Alan Sondheim, and more.
Dande-lier conveys a feeling of weightlessness by using lightweight umbrellas, transforming an everyday object into a device to change the visitors’ perspective of their surroundings. The umbrella spans across scales, individually as a chandelier, and collectively as a dandelion – hence, “Dande-lier”. Within, the view of the outside world is warped, transporting visitors into an alternate world, with a smart lighting system that responds dynamically to the visitors’ position in the sculpture.
An installation of the entire contents of the artist’s mother’s home after 50 years of packing away every plastic bottle, ball of string and worn out shoe; a reflection on the Chinese idea of “waste not.” Here, exploded and de-contextualized, it takes on an oddly familiar (garage sale) aesthetic while being a truly engaging abstract presentation of colors, shapes and textures.
Stephanie Flom + Peter Oresick
Apparition of Our Lady of Peace, Jacksonia Street, Pittsburgh (2009)
birch plywood, acrylics, pencil, novena jars and olive branches
Peter grew up in the Eastern Catholic tradition surrounded by Byzantine icons believed to be windows into the Divine. Raised in the Jewish tradition where such images are forbidden, Stephanie looks for the Divine (and the Divine Feminine) in the everyday. Sightings of the Mother of God—in peeling paint, wall cracks, water-stained sink basins, and grains of wood around the world—are of interest to both of us. Such images require the active engagement of the viewer and testify to a yearning for the mystical experience. The Apparition is announced by archangels Michael and Gabriel, who, in the grammar of iconography, often appear in triptych flanking a central, higher figure. The open palms of the angels are gestures of humility that honor her presence. The novena candle jars, originally used in St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, are filled with olive branches as her offering of peace.
Visual artist Stephanie Flom often works with non-traditional media. As a research fellow at the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, College of Fine Arts, Carnegie Mellon University, she founded the Persephone Project (persephoneprojects.org) which promotes gardening as contemporary art. She has received a Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation grant award and is a roster artist with the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. She is the Executive Director of the Boyd Community Center and the Lauri Ann West Memorial Library in O’Hara Township.
Poet Peter Oresick recently published Warhol-a-rama, a survey of the extraordinary life—and robust afterlife—of Andy Warhol with Carnegie Mellon University Press. He coordinates the Low-Residency MFA Program in Creative Writing at Chatham University and teaches publishing at the University of Pittsburgh and at Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University. Married for three decades, Gestures is their first artistic collaboration.
It was simply just three panda statues. And people were genuinely having a good time around it. Never underestimate the human capacity to have fun!
Part of the Water Republic show at EMG guangzhou 水共和展的一部份
Dried earth and plants at one end, crushed plastic bottles with image of a nude, silenced, tied up within that glows in a blue light at the other. Drought caused by the changing climate and dam building as well as caused by the bottling industry depleting and polluting water sources are both cursing on women in rural areas.