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ETHIOPIAN PEOPLE PATRIOTIC FRONT GUARD The regular meeting successfully of members of EPPFG-group held in Nürnberg city, on August,09, 2014 Ethiopian People Patriotic Front Guard (EPPFG) is established with the purposes of bringing

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ETHIOPIAN PEOPLE PATRIOTIC FRONT GUARD

 

The regular meeting successfully of members of EPPFG-group held in Nürnberg city, on August,09, 2014

Ethiopian People Patriotic Front Guard (EPPFG) is established with the purposes of bringing the TPLF/EPRDF power to end through all means of struggle, to eliminate tyranny, to bring justice, democracy and equality of the Ethiopian people. To accomplish the mission of the organization effectively, we create awareness for all Ethiopians who are voluntary to accompany us and we organize our members for a common goal. The organization reaches to its members in many ways, one of it is making a meeting regularly through the year.

Accordingly, Members of Ethiopian People Patriotic Front Guard (EPPFG-group) in Bayern has carried out their regular meeting successfully for the second time on August, 09, 2014. During this time, the meeting was opened officially by Mr. Leul Keskis who is the Chairman of the EPPFG in Germany. The meeting was led by Mera Abraha who is the Chairman of the members of Bayern region and by the General secretary in Germany called Mr. Tilahun Gudeta. After agenda of the meeting was explained, the stage was opened to the audiences for discussion. The meeting focused mainly on the following agendas.

1) Current problems in Ethiopia

2) Experience sharing between participants

After the agendas were explained by representative of the group, the audience discussed properly on issues about how we could be strong in our movement for liberation of Ethiopia. Participants became aware of the current problems and situation of Ethiopia due to lack of justice, freedom and democracy in Ethiopia. All members held a stand to be attached hand in hand until the end for establishment of united and democratic Ethiopia. Finally, the meeting was closed by Mr. Leul Keskis after making closing speech for the audiences.

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Contact: EPPF International relation Email: kirarayiso@googlemail.com www.eppfguard.com.

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The Curator Lifting Running Competition

23 April - 13 June 2004

Nikolaj, Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center

Nikolaj Plads 10

Denmark 1067 Copenhagen K

 

Nikolaj, Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center, proudly presents the world premiere of Colonel’s film the curator lifting running competition.

 

Danish/French artist Colonel’s video from the Venice Biennale 2003 will be shown at Nikolaj’s Cinema. It presents the staging of a competition in which artists raced each other while carrying a curator on their backs. The prize was an admission ticket to the most prestigious party of the Biennale. During a major art event as the Venice Biennale, both artists and curators are subject to hidden rules and mechanisms which must be adhered to in order to obtain a good position in the hierarchy of the art world. With his energetic and humorous video Colonel focusses on these mechanisms and unveils a lobbyistic game which is not merely about creating exhibitions but also about preserving certain privileges.

 

On the plane:

It begins on the plane from Denmark where the art industry clique has booked the same flight. Colonel hands out flyers, already well underway with his campaign to recruit contestants for the competition.

New film concept:

Colonel uses people who simply happen to be there to film the situations which arise. In so doing they become both witnesses to and participants in the processes of uncovering the hidden mechanisms of the cultural event.

The press:

In Venice Colonel intensifies his endeavours and now involves the journalists so that they may help him spread the word about the upcoming event.

Participants for the competition:

In Venice Colonel goes on to invite artists as well as curators to be a part of the great race.

The party:

Colonel chases invitations to the most coveted parties in order to use them as the first prize of the curator lifting running competition.

The competititon:

During the competition the artist both symbolically and literally becomes the curator’s arms and legs.

For more information on this project, please visit conclusionism.com/film/venice/start.html or www.colonel.dk

 

LA BIENNALE DI VENEZIA 2003

Theme:

 

Dreams and Conflicts. The Dictatorship of the Viewer.

  

Director:

 

Francesco Bonami

  

50. Venice Biennial

 

15 June - 2 November 2003

  

If the idea of the large international survey has always been conceived as a whole concept to be fragmented into the visions of the individuals artists, "Dreams and Conflicts" wants art from the autonomy of the different projects to seek in this complexity of ideas the unity that defines the language of contemporary art today.

 

In the contemporary society the viewers with their presence and absence controls the success of every exhibition and cultural enterprise; in "Dreams and Conflicts" they appear as one of the subjects that contribute to define the structure of the show, the artist, the curator, the viewer.

 

Along with the artist, the beholder is one of the poles that connecting produce the spark that activate the art work successfully in the social and cultural context.

 

The dream and the conflict, the total world opposed to its political and geographical fragmentation, the national aspirations in contrast with the international achievements are all elements that will contribute to the making of the Visual Arts Biennale.

 

"Dreams and Conflicts" will be an exhibition focused at the same time on art as a personal tool of a personal experience and conviviality. A show through which is possible to have access to the complexity of a world made by groups of individuals defined by multiple and diverse necessities. An exhibition constructed with multiple projects to test the strength of that ideal community where the creative process of the contemporary artist is active. Dreams and Conflicts will not be a show about political art but a reflection on the politics of art. The experience of the viewer facing the unique vision of the artist. Two contemporary subjects divided simply by a different gaze.

 

www.labiennale.org

  

2003 Awards:

 

Golden Lion for the best work to Peter Fischli and David Weiss

 

Golden Lion for an artist under 35 years of age to Oliver Payne and Nick Relph

 

Prize for Young Italian Art to Avish Kheberhzadeh

 

Golden Lion for the best national participation to Luxembourg

 

Golden Lions for Lifetime Achievement to Michelangelo Pistoletto and Carol Rama

  

artists & participants

Adel Abdessemed, Etti Abergel, Franz Ackermann, Özge Ackkol, Emil Aleksiev, Brooke Alfaro, Victor Alimpiev, Darren Almond, Pawel Althamer, Kai Althoff, Carlos Amorales, Karin Mamma Andersson, Mamma Andersson, Emmanuelle Antille, Isabel Aquilizan, Alfredo & Isabel Aquilizan, Arahmaiani, Irma Arestizabal, Alessandra Ariatti, Art & Language, Micol Assael, Asymptote Architecture, Atelier Bow-Wow, Atelier Fcjz, Kader Attia, Charles Avery, Zeigam Azizov, Yiso BAHC, Maja Bajevic, John Baldessari, Shigeru Ban, Matthew Barney, Matteo Basile, Carlos Basualdo, Taysir Batniji, Ute Meta Bauer, Thomas Bayrle, Marie-Claude Beaud, Avner Ben-Gal, Samta Benyahia, Chiara Bertola, Ariane Beyn, Zarina Bhimji, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Daniel Birnbaum, Dara Birnbaum, Sylvie Blocher, Stefano Boeri, Inaki Bonillas, Ecke Bonk, World Bookstore, Frank Bowling, Kristina Braein, Sergej Bratkow, Glenn Brown, Fernando Bryce, Angela Bulloch, Bettina M. Busse, Jean-Marc Bustamante, Pash Buzari, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Aline Caillet, Canton Express, Cao Fei, Maria Fernanda Cardoso, Jota Castro, Maurizio Cattelan, Ergin Cavusoglu, Carolina Caycedo, Tony Chakar, Nikos Charalambidis, Clifford Charles, Thompson Cheyney, Pitso Chinzima, Dadang Christanto, Santiago Cirugeda, Cliostraat, Paolo Colombo, Vitamin Creative Space, Alice Creischer, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Minerva Cuevas, Alexandre da Cunha, Beatrice Cussol, Boris Cvjetanovic, Josef Dabernig, Jonas Dahlberg, Colin Darke, Gabriela Dauerer, François Daune, Catherine David, Enrico David, Kate Davis, Verne Dawson, Berlinde De Bruyckere, Anna de Manincor, Amicale de Temoins, Tacita Dean, Jeremy Deller, Thomas Demand, Gu Dexin, Paola Di Bello, Fan Dian, Thea Djordjadze, Nico Dockx, Trisha Donnelly, Heri Dono, Stanislaw Drozdz, Dubossarsky & Vinogradov, Sam Durant, Jimmie Durham, Leif Elggren, Olafur Eliasson, Elizabeth Diller + Ricardo Scofidio, Michael Elmgreen, Elmgreen & Dragset, F5, Julia Fabenyi, Juan-Pedro Fabra Guemberena, Josette Faidit, Rotimi Fani-Kayode, Hassan Fathy, Didier Faustino, Flavio Favelli, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Urs Fischer, Fischli/Weiss, Vadim Fishkin, Ceal Floyer, Marina Fokidis, Alicia Framis, Yona Friedman, Jesus Fuenmayor, Meschac Gaba, Giuseppe Gabellone, Ellen Gallagher, Gego, Isa Genzken, Ghazel, Carmit Gil, Gilbert & George, Liam Gillick, Gimhongsoh, Massimiliano Gioni, Bruno Gironcoli, Felix Gmelin, Robert Gober, Leon Golub, Fernanda Gomes, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Dryden Goodwin, Douglas Gordon, Amit Goren, Tomislav Gotovac, Dan Graham, Rodney Graham, Francesca Grassi, Hannah Greely, Joseph Grigely, Massimo Grimaldi, Caracas Group, Grupo de Arte Callejero, Gruppo A12, Hakan Gürsoytrak, Graham Gussin, Daniel Guzman, Thea Gvetadze, Veliswa Gwintsa, Hans Haacke, Henrik Håkansson, Mathew Hale, David Hammons, Kevin Hanley, Hou Hanru, Rachel Harrison, Yuko Hasegawa, Jeppe Hein, Michal Helfman, Heman Chong, Liu Heng, Jose Antonio Hernandez-Diez, Sandi Hilal, Nikolaus Hirsch, Thomas Hirschhorn, Damien Hirst, Candida Höfer, Hans Hollein, Carsten Höller, Karl Holmqvist, Katie Holten, Kim Hong-Hee, Roni Horn, Wong Hoy Cheong, Hu Fang, Alfons Hug, Carlos Hugo Levinton, Marine Hugonnier, Pierre Huyghe, Gül Ilgaz, IRWIN, Arata Isozaki, Joo Jae-Hwan, Piotr Janas, Koo Jeong-A, Jiang Zhi, Liu Jianhua, Duan Jianyu, Fu Jie, Yang Jiechang, Jin Jiangbo, Sture Johannesson, John M. Johansen, Liang Juhui, Jean-Paul Jungmann, Tamara K.E., Ilya Kabakov, Emilia Kabakov, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, Momoya Kaijima, Xenia Kalpaktsoglou, Gülsün Karamustafa, David Kareyan, Avish Khebrehzadeh, Ian Kiaer, Abbas Kiarostami, Sora Kim, Martin Kippenberger, Eva Koch, Jakob Kolding, Michal Kolecek, Julius Koller, Rem Koolhaas, Valery Koshlyakov, Sakarin Krue-On, Erkki Kurenniemi, Gabriel Kuri, Surasi Kusolwong, Athanasia Kyriakakos, Kyupi-Kyupi, Luisa Lambri, Moshekwa Langa, Michel Lasserre, Laylah Ali, Chris Ledochowski, Daniel Lee, Lee Mingwei, Yan Lei And Fu Jie, Yuri Leiderman, Robert Leonard, Kamin Lertchaiprasert, Simon Leung, Mikael Levin, Borges Libreria, Lin Yilin, Armin Linke, Little Warsaw, Hilary Lloyd, Marcos Lora Read, Liisa Lounila, Sarah Lucas, Maria Luz Cardenas, M/M (Paris), Beral Madra, Marko Mäetamm, Janus Magazine, Calin Man, Dusan Mandic, Valerie Mannaerts, Marepe, Kerry James Marshall, Rosa Martinez, Bruce Mau, Lucy McKenzie, Steve McQueen, Cildo Meireles, Jonas Mekas, Salem Mekuria, Annette Messager, Gustav Metzger, Henry Meyric Hughes, Linda Michael, Beatriz Milhazes, Helen Mirra, Viktor Misiano, Miran Mohar, Andrei Monastyrski, Agnieszka Morawinska, Marco Moretti, Jean-Luc Moulene, Pavel Mrkus, Rabih Mroue, Sabah Naim, Deimantas Narkevicius, Monica Narula, Moataz Nasr, Molly Nesbit, Rivane Neuenschwander, Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba, Carsten Nicolai, Charly Nijensohn, Ou Ning, Shelley Niro, Nils Norman, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Tomas Ochoa, Oda Projesi, Motohiko Odani, Chris Ofili, Kaido Ole, Antonio Ole, Oliver Payne & Nick Relph, Paulina Olowska, Roman Ondak, Mareaperto Onlus, Yoko Ono, Ana Opalic, Roman Opalka, Gabriel Orozco, Fernando Ortega, Damian Ortega, Olumuyiwa Olamide Osifuye, Tsuyoshi Ozawa, Alfred Pacquement, Lygia Pape, Claude Parent, Philippe Parreno, Jennifer Pastor, Oliver Payne, Yan Peiming, Marko Peljhan, Rafael Pereira, Alexandre Perigot, Manfred Pernice, Diego Perrone, Zsolt Petranyi, Alessandro Petti, Patricia Piccinini, Monica Pignatti Morano, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Paola Pivi, Magnus Plessen, Neriman Polat, Apinan Poshyananda, Marjetica Potrc, Bettina Pousttchi, Richard Prince, Florian Pumhösl, Tawatchai Puntusawasdi, Feng Qianyu, Ma Qingyun, Jorge Queiroz, Walid Raad, Edi Rama, Carol Rama, Raqs Media Collective, Charles Ray, Tobias Rehberger, Nick Relph, Rosangela Renno, Pedro Reyes, David Robbins, Pia Roenike, Fernando Romero, Martha Rosler, Sara Rossi, Natascha Rossi, Michal Rovner, Aida Ruilova, Ruri, Karl S. Chu, Walid Sadek, Anri Sala, Andrea Salvino, Tisna Sanjaya, Tomas Saraceno, Bojan Sarcevic, Günes Savas, Andrej Savski, Markus Schinwald, Christoph Schlingensief, Dana Schutz, Uwe Schwarzer, Paul Seawright, Tino Sehgal, Shuddhabrata Sengupta, Nebojsa Seric-Soba, Randa Shaath, Shirana Shahbazi, Michael Shaowanasai, Chen Shaoxiong, Wael Shawky, Lu Shengzhong, Shimabuku, Wang Shu, Shu Lea Cheang, Efrat Shvily, Andreas Siekmann, Santiago Sierra, Vasan Sitthiket, Andreas Slominski, Patti Smith, John Smith, Terry Smith, Robert Smithson, Nedko Solakov, Doron Solomons, Yutaka Sone, Sora Kim, Monika Sosnowska, Carola Spadoni, Nancy Spero, Manit Sriwanichpoom, S&P Stanikas, Simon Starling, Utopia Station, Urs Staub, Gerda Steiner & Jörg Lenzlinger, Jana Sterbak, Michael Stevenson, Mladen Stilinovic, Rudolf Stingel, Gio Sumbadze, SUPERFLEX, Viktor Sydorenko, Future Systems, Mika Taanila, Tadaso Takamine, Armando Tanzini, Javier Tellez, Nahum Tevet, The Atlas Group, The Blue Noses, David Thorp, Einer Thorsteinn, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Lincoln Tobier, Vicente Todoli, Milica Tomic, Chen Tong, Jaan Toomik, Nazif Topcuoglu, Rosemarie Trockel, Tatiana Trouve, Su-Mei Tse, Tsang Tsou-Choi, Nobuko Tsuchiya, Patrick Tuttofuoco, Uglycute, Piotr Uklanski, Roman Uranjek, Campement Urbain, Uteque, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Joep van Lieshout, Erik van Lieshout, Zaneta Vangeli, Marc Vog, Borut Vogelnik, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Amelie von Wulffen, Richard Wentworth, Made Wianta, Fred Wilson, Rein Wolfs, Paul Wong, Richard Woods, Xu Tan, Paola Yacoub, Paola Yacoub & Michel Lasserre, Yan Lei, Yang Fudong, Yangjiang Group, Secil Yersel, Sha Yeya, Lu Yi, Yang Yong, Huang Yong Ping, Young-Hae Chang HEAVY INDUSTRIES, Yung Ho Chang, Tamas Zanko, Zeigam Azizov / Stuart Hall, Zhan Wang, Zhang Peili, Zheng Guogu, Zhu Jia, Marian Zhunin, Dolores Zinny & Juan Maidagan, Konstantin Zvezdochetov

  

curators

Miquel Barcelo , Louise Bourgeois , Alan Bowman , Enzo Cucchi , Wim Delvoye , Cerith Wyn Evans , Charlotte Ginsborg , Julian Heynen , Bethan Huws , Marja Kanervo , Kasper König , Oleg Kulik , Lois Renner , Jan Saudek , Shozo Shimamoto , Vittorio Urbani

  

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0th International Art Exhibition

18 special exhibitions:

venues: Arsenale, Giardini di Castello, Museo Correr

 

"Dreams and Conflicts. The dictatorship of the Viewer"

 

curators: Francesco Bonami, Carlos Basualdo, Daniel Birnbaum, Catherine David, Massimiliano Gioni, Hou Hanru, Molly Nesbit, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Gabriel Orozco, Gilane Tawadros, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Igor Zabel

 

"Bruchlinien: Zeitgenössische afrikanische Kunst und sich verschiebende Landschaften"

 

Laylah Ali, Kader Attia, Samta Benyahia, Zarina Bhimji, Frank Bowling, Clifford Charles, Pitso Chinzima, Rotimi Fani-Kayode, Hassan Fathy, Veliswa Gwintsa, Moshekwa Langa, Salem Mekuria, Moataz Nasr, Sabah Naim, Gilane Tawadros

 

"Z.O.U. - Zone of Urgency"

 

Yung Ho Chang amp; Atelier FCJZ, Adel Abdessemed, Alfredo Juan Aquilizan, Maria Isabel Aquilizan, Atelier Bow-Wow, Momoya Kaijima, Campement Urbain, Canton Express6nbsp;, Jota Castro, Young-Hae Chang, Heavy Industries, Shu Lea Cheang, Heri Dono, Gu Dexin, Huang Yong Ping, Joo Jae-Hwan, Sora Kim amp; Gimhongsoh, Surasi Kusolwong, Kyupi-Kyupi, Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba, Tsuyoshi Ozawa, Tadaso Takamine, Tsang Tsou-choi, Wong Hoy Cheong, Yan Lei amp; Fu Jie, Yan Pei-Ming, Yang Zhengzhou, Zhang Peili, Zhu Jia / Hou Hanru

 

"Die Überlebensstruktur"

 

Grupo de Arte Callejero , Andreas Siekmann, Alice Creischer, Marepe, Yona Friedman, Muyiwa Osifuye, Rachel Harrison, Antonio Ole, Juan Maidagan, Dolores Zinny, Carolina Caycedo, Fernanda Gomes, Mikael Levin, Marjetica Potrc / Carlos Basualdo

 

"Contemporary Arab Representations"

 

The Atlas Group, Walid Ra´ad, Taysir Batniji, Tony Chakar, Bilal Khbeiz, Randa Shaath,Paula Yacoub , Michel Lasserre / Catherine David

 

"Das veränderte Alltägliche"

 

Abraham Cruzvillegas, Jimmie Durham, Daniel Guzman, Damian Ortega, Fernando Ortega, Jean Luc Moulene / Gabriel Orozco

 

"Utopia Station"

 

Molly Nesbit, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Ariane Beyn, Elena Filopovic, Liz Linden, Francesca Grassi, Uwe Schwarzer

 

"Clandestines"

 

Francesco Bonami

 

"Individuelle Systeme"

 

Igor Zabel

 

"Verzögerungen und Revolutionen"

 

Francesco Bonami, Daniel Birnbaum

 

"Die Zone"

 

Massimiliano Gioni

 

country pavilions

 

Giardini di Castello: 55 National Pavilons

 

(artists / curators)

 

Australien: Patricia Piccinini, Kommissar: Victoria Lynn / Linda Michael

 

Belgien: Silvie Eyberg, Valerie Mannaerts, Thierry de Duve

 

Bosnien Herzegovina: Maja Bajevic, Edin Numankadic, Jusuf Hadzifeizovic, Nebojsa Seric-Soba, Edo Hozic, Enver Hadziomerspahic

 

Brasilien : Beatriz Milhazes, Rosangela Renno, Manoel Francisco Pires da Costa, Alfons Hug-China: Liu Jianhua, Lu Shengzhong, Wang Shu, Yang Fudong, Zhan Wang / Yan Dong , Fan Dian, Wang Yong

 

Kroatien: Boris Cvjetanovic, Ana Opalic, Leonida Kovac

 

Tschechische Republik und Slowakische Republik

 

Kamera skura and Kunst-Fu / Michal Kolecek

 

Dänemark:Olafur Eliasson, Gitte Orskou

 

Ägypten: Ahmed Nawar, Mostafa Abdel-Moity

 

Estland: John Smith, Marko Mäetamm, Kaido Ole, Andreas Härm

 

Frankreich: Jean-Marc Bustamante / Jean-Pierre Criqui, Alfred Pacquement

 

Mazedomien: Vana Urosevitch, Zaneta Vangeli / Emil Aleksiev

 

Georgien Thea Gvetadze amp; Tamara K.E., Levan Chogoshvili, George Gugushvili, Gio Sumbadze / Nana Kipiani, Renata Wiehager, Irena Popiashvili

 

Deutschland: Candida Höfer, Martin Kippenberger / Julian Heynen

 

Großbritannien: Chris Ofili / Andrea Rose mit Brendan Giggs, Colin Ledwith

 

Griechenland : Athanasia Kyriakakos, Dimitris Rotsios Intron / Marina Fokidis, Xenia Kalpaktsoglou, Evie Rotsios

 

Island: Ruri / Laufey Helgadóttir

 

Indonesien: Arahmaiani, Dadang Christanto, Tisna Sanjaya, Made Wianta / Sumarti Sarwono, Grace Anna Marie, Amit Sidharta

 

Iran: Behrooz Daresh, Abbas Kiarostami, Hossein Khosrojerdi, Ahmad Nadalian / Majid Karshenas, Reza Nami

 

Irland: Katie Holten / Valerie Connor -Israel: Michal Rovner / Mordecahi Omer

 

Italien: Charles Avery, Avish Khebrehzadeh, Sara Rossi, Carola Spadoni / Pio Baldi, Rudolf Stingel, Paolo Colombo, Monica Pignatti Morano

 

Japan: Motohiko Odani, Yutaka Sone / Yuko Hasegawa, Miki Okabe, Yoshimi Tsurumi

 

Kanada: Jana Sterbak / Gilles Godmer

 

Kenia: Richard Onyango, Armando Tanzini/ Ugo Simonetti

 

Lettland: Group F5 / LCC / Mara Traumane

 

Litauen: Samp;P Stanikas / Christian Caujolle, Svajone Stanikiene

 

Luxemburg: Su-Mei Tse / Marie-Claude Beaud

 

Niederlande: Carlos Amorales, Alicia Framis, Meschac Gaba, Jeanne van Heeswijk, Erik van Lieshout / Rein Wolfs

 

Neuseeland: Michael Stevenson / Jenny Gibbs, Boris Kremer, Robert Leonard

 

Nordische Länder Finnland, Norwegen, Schweden: Karin Mamma Andersson, Kristina Braein, Liisa Lounila / Ute Meta Bauer, Anne Karin Jortveit, Andreas Kroksnes

 

Österreich: Bruno Gironcoli / Kasper König, Bettina M. Busse

 

Polen: Stanislaw Drozdz / Agnieszka Morawinska, Pawel Sosnowski

 

Portugal: Pedro Cabrita Reis / João Fernandes, Vicente Todoli

 

Republik Armenien: David Kareyan, Eva Khachatrian / Edward Dalassanian

 

Republik Korea: Whang In Kie, Yiso BAHC, Chung Seoyoung / Kim Hong-Hee -

 

Republik Slowenien: Ziga Kari/ Jurij Krpan

 

Rumänien : Calin Man / kinema ikon, Calin Man, Raluca Velisar

 

Russland: Sergej Bratkow, Dubossarsky & Vinogradov, Valery Koshlyakov, Konstantin Zvezdochetov, Evgeniy Zyablov, Viktor Misiano

 

Serbien-Montenegro: Milica Tomic, International Exhibition of Modern Art featuring, Museum of Modern Art, New York, National Pavilion / Branislava Andjelkovic -Scotland: Kate Davis -Singapur: Heman Chong, Francis Ng, Swie-Hian Tan / Ching-Lee Goh, Sze-Wee Low

 

Spanien: Santiago Sierra / Rosa Martinez

 

Schweiz: Emmanuelle Antille, Gerda Steiner amp; Jörg Lenzlinger / Urs Staub

 

Thailand: Kamol Phaosavasdi, Tawatchai Puntusawasdi, Michael Shaowanasai, Vasan Sitthiket, Manit Sriwanichpoom, Montri Toemsombat, Sakarin Krue-On / Apinan Poshyananda

 

Türkei: Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Ergin Cavusoglu, Gül Ilgaz, Neriman Polat, Nazif Topcuoglu / Beral Madra

 

Ukraine: Viktor Sydorenko / Alexander Fedoruk, Viktor Sydorenko, Alexander Solovyov

 

Ungarn: Little Warsaw / Julia Fabenyi, Zsolt Petranyi

 

USA: Fred Wilson / Kathleen Goncharov

 

Uruguay: Pablo Atchugarry / Carlos Alejandro Barros, Luciano Caramel

 

Venezuela: Pedro Morales / Maria Luz Cardenas / Dolores Diaz-Benjumea

 

Italo-Latin-American Institute Irma Arestizabal

Argentinien: Charly Nijensohn

Chile: Eugenia Vargas

Kolumbien: Maria Fernanda Cardoso

Costa Rica: Marisel Jiménez Rittner, Rossella Matamoros, Joaquin Rodríguez del Paso Equador: Tomas Ochoa;

El Salvador: Muriel H. Hasbun; Panama: Brooke Alfaro, Haydee Victoria Suescum; Peru: Fernando Bryce, Gilda Mantella;

Dominikanische Republik: Marcos Lora Read

 

Zypern: Nikos Charalambidis, Loulli Michelidou, Henry Meyric Hughes

 

collateral events

 

"Absolut generations"

 

Kurator: Herve Landry (Hans Hollein, Lois Renner, Wim Delvoye, Beatrice Cussol, Olivier Gagnere, Rosemarie Troeckel, Thea Djordjadze, Richard Wentworth, Ruth Jarman, Joseph Gerhardt, Louise Bourgeois, Apassio Haronitaki, Enzo Cucchi, Andrea Salvino, Jan Saudek, Miquel Barcelo, Oleg Kulik, The Blue Noses Group, Dan Wolgers)

 

"Brain Academy Apartment"

 

Kuratoren: Guglielmo Di Mauro, Emilio Morandi(Shozo Shimamoto, Alan Bowman, Ph2, Klaus Groh, Grupo Sinestetico, Luigi Viola, Elisa Rossi …)

 

"The Dawn of Dimi"

 

(Mika Taanila, Pan sonic, Erkki Kurenniemi, Carl Michael von Hausswolff)

 

"Further: Artists from Wales"

 

Kurator: Patricia Fleming(Cerith Wyn Evans, Bethan Huws, Simon Pope, Paul Seawright)

 

"Hungry Ghost Fantasmi Affamati" Kurator: Elspeth Sage (Paul Wong)

 

"Ilya amp; Emilia Kabakov. Where is your Place?" Kurator: Chiara Bertola

 

"Inhabit" Kuratoren: Vittorio Urbani, Camilla Seibezzi (Marja Kanervo, Terry Smith)

 

"Italian Factory La Nuova Scena Artistica Italiana" Kurator: Alessandro Riva (Matteo Basile, Alessandro Bazan, Matteo Bergamasco, Paolo Cassara, Alberto Castelli, Chiara …)

 

"Limbo Zone" Kurator: Shu-min Lin (Shu Lea Cheang, Daniel Lee, Lee Mingwei, Yuan Goang-ming)

 

"Fabrio Mauri" Kuratoren: Vittorio Urbani, Gaetano Salerno, Camilla Seibezzi

 

"Navigating the Dot: Artists from Hong Kong" Kurator: ParaSite Art Space(ParaSite Art Space Collective)

 

"Pellerossasogna. The Shirt" (Shelley Niro)

 

"Radar. Contemporary Arts for European Cities" Kurator: Martha Crombie

(Claudia Losi, Scotto di Luzio, Active Men, Natascha Rossi, Steffi Jungling, George Linkov, Svetlana Mircheva, Daniel Banaczeck, Marta Firlet, Marcin Strzelecki, Wojciech Kolek, Anna Tsouloufi, Dionyssis Kavalieratos, Nicos Kanarellis, Angus Wyatt, Charlotte Ginsborg, Monica Biagiloi, Seetha Alagapan)

 

"The Snow Show" Kuratoren: Hilkka Liikkanen, Unto Käyhkö

 

"Il Sogno che Risorge dalla Vita" Kurator: Marie-Aimee Tirole (Babara Sillari, Gabriela Dauerer)

 

"Stopover" Kurator: David Thorp (Graham Gussin, Hilary Lloyd, Richard Woods)

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Interesting publication for researches on running and art

 

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One of the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Air Wing 2 F/A-18C Hornets makes a successful landing after the air power demo.

A Pelagic Cormorant holding his prey (probably a sculpin). Photographed on the San Francisco waterfront.

 

February 2015.

Successful troll sighting by Lisa Hughes at Skane Troll Spotters: www.trollspotters.com

May be the most successful locomotive design in World history. 20000+ pieces were erected in 1915-1956 by more than 30 factories in Russia/USSR, but also in Germany, Sweden, Poland, Hungary and Romania. This reliable locomotives with layout 0-10-0 and output of 1000 hp for long years were the mainstay of Russian/Soviet railways. The museum showpiece depicted here is famous in Photographer's hometown because it hauled from Stalingrad the special train with German POW Field Marshal Paulus. Also old Kharkov locomotive depot and turntable are shown here

After two successful Animester purchases, I decided to get their crossover with the Grey Raven series to see how it turned out.

 

So, by this point I have had three Gray Raven figures, and at first I just thought may ArcTech was terrible at getting the thiccness of the ladies. By this point, across three different companies, with three different characters and designs criteria, I've come to realize it isn't the figure makers - the actual source material must have lanky legs.

 

This particular figure is probably one of the more fancy ones, combining both silicone body parts as well as a soft good outfit. In addition to the figure, there's a few neat accessories, including alternate bangs, three total faceplates, a scabbard, two swords (I think) and a Base/Stand. I think if I actually tried, you can take off the outer shirt, but alas I was too lazy.

 

Sculpting overall is pretty good, though sadly there are no articulated eyes like with their Thunderbolt Squad series. Mechanical detailing is very nice, and having a larger scale figure gives one that much more physical figure to enjoy it on. The bangs are, unfortunately a bit annoying to deal with, though at least the dynamic ones are nice to look at - the bigger problem with the hair pieces is that the hair pretty much covers the eyes, and from what I've seen of source art the hair is generally parted enough that you always see her right eye.

 

This also doesn't strike me as one of those characters with very expressive faces, so something like Barbera Red is unfortunately not in the cards either.

 

So, as the figure isn't fully seamless, the articulation is going to be limited in comparison. Having said that, the articulation is even more restricted than on would, and surprisingly it had nothing to do with the soft good.

 

I mentioned the hair, and while the back of the hair does move out of the way, overall the hair is bulk and is difficulty to maneuver, which affects head articulation. This is further complicated due to the bulk of the scarf and as mentioned, the lack of eye articulation just seals the deal. Due to the rigid nature of the abdomen section, there's no articulation there, though it should be noted that like Whisky Sour, the Chest and shoulder areas are all seamless. The surprise limiter, however, are the pouches on front of the skirt, which severely limit the the legs ability for forward rotation. Bulk of the leotard at the back restricts backwards leg motion.

 

Paint Application wise, this is a beautifully painted figure, with the metallic paints being the ones that are the most impressive (like on Barbera Red), though the other applications are quite strong as well. The metallics on the body are harder to make out due to the shirt covering her left arm up, but there's no denying that the scabbard and Red sword look very nice. Decal work is solid as well.

 

Build Quality wise, as with Barbera Red there are some QC issues with the seamless body, in my case the right hip doesn't like to spread out as far as the left one, though to be fair I feel it's a combination of skeletal and thickness of the silcone skin around the thighs and glutes as this is the only seamless figure i've handled thus far, including the trainwreck that was the Flash Point figure, that actually cannot maintains splits - speaking of the material, I feel that the stuff around the right knee is a bit thin as this is the first time I've actually had the joint pushing out and being very obvious. Shoulders seem alright though the right one appears to be significantly tighter than the left one.

 

I've found the left knee joint is a tad loose, and causes the figure to collapse when standing though, I think due to weight in general you'll probably want to use a stand for stability. The Red sword doesn't seem to like being held too much and the dynamic bangs like to pop off the face more often than not.

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Successful troll sighting by Helen Shepherd at Skane Troll Spotters: www.trollspotters.com

This session features successful capacity building partnerships that have been forged by ITU and other organizations.

 

© ITU/ G.Anderson

 

One of the successful set of 10 prints for which a Certificate level Merit Award was given by the PAGB.

Abergynolwyn Show at the Talyllyn Railway. Wonderful day, and particular thanks to Barbara for looking after the "Odd Bird Out" competition while I was clicking away.......

Successful dive brings up a crab.

Fellow member of the Flickr Bird Brigade

Activists for birds and wildlife

Poem "Application" by Paul Gallico.

The poem ends:

I'm not meant to be a street cat,

Or make myself a furtive shadow

In an alley.

I'm lonely, lonely, lonely,

And frightened!

Please may I come in?

This photo was taken the day Daisy arrived here. Until today I'd forgotten how worried she looked then. My Flickr friends know the story had a happy ending - after being a frightened stray kitten, Daisy devoted her time to training me perfectly to provide everything she needs!

MSH "inspired by a favourite poem"

The Fingal 10KM Road Race was held in Swords, North County Dublin, Ireland on Sunday July 22nd 2012 at 10:00. This is the first running of this event as it is a brand new fixture in the successful annual Dublin Marathon Race Series. The Fingal 10KM is unique in the series that it is being held outside of the Phoenix Park. Three athletic clubs from Fingal ( Clonliffe Harriers, Fingallians and Metro St Brigids ) assisted in organising the event. Revenue generated by the race will be channelled back to these clubs. Support is also provided by Fingal County Council. Overall there was a very large level of participation in the event with almost 5,000 athletes taking to the streets of Swords and roads of surrounding areas.

 

This is a set of photographs taken at the race by Rory Mooney.

 

Please Note: These set of photographs are completely unofficial. We are in no way affiliated to the official photographers or their companies who offer photography services for the Dublin Marathon or Dublin Race Series.

 

How can I get a full resolution copy of these photographs?

 

All of the photographs here on this Flickr set have a visible watermark embedded in them. All of the photographs posted here on this Flickr set are available, free, at no cost, at full resolution WITHOUT watermark. We take these photographs as a hobby and as a contribution to the running community in Ireland. We do not know of any other photographers who operate such a policy. Our only "cost" is our request that if you are using these images: (1) on social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+ etc or (2) other websites, web multimedia, commercial/promotional material that you provide a link back to our Flickr page to attribute us. This also means the use of these images for Facebook profile pictures. In these cases please make a wall post with a link to our Flickr page. If you do not know how this should be done for Facebook or other media please email us and we will be happy to help suggest how to link to us.

 

Please email petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com with the links to the photographs you would like to obtain a full resolution copy of. We also ask race organisers, media, etc to ask for permission before use of our images for flyers, posters, etc. We reserve the right to refuse a request.

 

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We do not charge for these images. We take these photographs as our contribution to the running community in Ireland. If you feel that they are good enough that you would ordinarily pay for their purchase we would suggest that you can provide a donation to any of the great charities in Ireland who do work for Cancer Care or Cancer Research in Ireland.

 

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Some useful links

Dublin Marathon series on Facebook: www.facebook.com/dublinmarathon

Boards.ie Athletics Discussion Thread on this Race: www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056564388

Griselda Barajas Successful Thinkers Meetup at The State Capitol 2

De Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth, G-AHOO. Shuttleworth Moth Centenary Event, Old Warden, Bedfordshire, UK.

The parachutist landed elegantly on his feet - that's why he's smiling!

Successful troll sighting by Helen Shepherd at Skane Troll Spotters: www.trollspotters.com

Successful troll sighting by jane stuart at Skane Troll Spotters: www.trollspotters.com

Tips and secrets of successful drawing with Ian Scott Massie

"Already a successful lawyer and Judge of the Court of First Instance of Batangas City, Leon Apacible was also a clandestine rebel by 1890s, when his house became a meeting place of the resistance leaders. In 1892, the colonial government discovered his activities and he was deported to Lepanto in the Mountain Province. Upon his return he joined General Miguel Malvar’s forces. As formidable a warrior as he was a lawyer, by 1898 he commanded his own forces in Batangas.

 

The original Apacible house was built in the 18th century, renovated in 1870, and again in 1940. The ornamental carvings and the “3″V” motif inscribed into the doors, floors and even the dining room table are the results of the renovation.

 

The architecture of the sala is a mixture of Filipino design and art deco, and while the size and grandeur is overwhelming, the true beauty is in the details. The picture frames, wall sconces and chandeliers are all works of art. Just outside the sala, on the way to the dining room, is an altar to the Virgin Mary. The hands and head of the image are made of ivory; the floral rococo case is elaborately carved and painted in gold.

 

The massive dining room table is actually one piece of wood cut vertically from the tree so the grains run in the same direction. On one side of the dining room are cabinets for chinaware imported from England, Italy and China."

 

nhcp.gov.ph/leon-apacible-historical-landmark/

Look at how bushy that ivy was! As the ivy dies back, the snag will provide habitat for flickers and other woodpeckers, which the ivy prevented it from doing. North Beach Park, July, 2012.

Congresswoman Jackie Speier visits Solazyme in S SF.

 

(c) Mike Rosati Photography

if you'd like to use this image please contact me. thx

 

This image IS NOT released under creative commons

 

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ETHIOPIAN PEOPLE PATRIOTIC FRONT GUARD The regular meeting successfully of members of EPPFG-group held in Nürnberg city, on August,09, 2014 Ethiopian People Patriotic Front Guard (EPPFG) is established with the purposes of bringing

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ETHIOPIAN PEOPLE PATRIOTIC FRONT GUARD

 

The regular meeting successfully of members of EPPFG-group held in Nürnberg city, on August,09, 2014

Ethiopian People Patriotic Front Guard (EPPFG) is established with the purposes of bringing the TPLF/EPRDF power to end through all means of struggle, to eliminate tyranny, to bring justice, democracy and equality of the Ethiopian people. To accomplish the mission of the organization effectively, we create awareness for all Ethiopians who are voluntary to accompany us and we organize our members for a common goal. The organization reaches to its members in many ways, one of it is making a meeting regularly through the year.

Accordingly, Members of Ethiopian People Patriotic Front Guard (EPPFG-group) in Bayern has carried out their regular meeting successfully for the second time on August, 09, 2014. During this time, the meeting was opened officially by Mr. Leul Keskis who is the Chairman of the EPPFG in Germany. The meeting was led by Mera Abraha who is the Chairman of the members of Bayern region and by the General secretary in Germany called Mr. Tilahun Gudeta. After agenda of the meeting was explained, the stage was opened to the audiences for discussion. The meeting focused mainly on the following agendas.

1) Current problems in Ethiopia

2) Experience sharing between participants

After the agendas were explained by representative of the group, the audience discussed properly on issues about how we could be strong in our movement for liberation of Ethiopia. Participants became aware of the current problems and situation of Ethiopia due to lack of justice, freedom and democracy in Ethiopia. All members held a stand to be attached hand in hand until the end for establishment of united and democratic Ethiopia. Finally, the meeting was closed by Mr. Leul Keskis after making closing speech for the audiences.

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Contact: EPPF International relation Email: kirarayiso@googlemail.com www.eppfguard.com.

The Fingal 10KM Road Race was held in Swords, North County Dublin, Ireland on Sunday July 22nd 2012 at 10:00. This is the first running of this event as it is a brand new fixture in the successful annual Dublin Marathon Race Series. The Fingal 10KM is unique in the series that it is being held outside of the Phoenix Park. Three athletic clubs from Fingal ( Clonliffe Harriers, Fingallians and Metro St Brigids ) assisted in organising the event. Revenue generated by the race will be channelled back to these clubs. Support is also provided by Fingal County Council. Overall there was a very large level of participation in the event with almost 5,000 athletes taking to the streets of Swords and roads of surrounding areas.

 

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Boards.ie Athletics Discussion Thread on this Race: www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056564388

The Partnership for Successful Living hosted its 13th Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Celebration for those in need on Tuesday, November 26th. We are so thankful for all of the staff, community volunteers and elected officials that made this delicious meal a great success!

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