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(Maria Regina Pinto Pereira)

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terça-feira, 26 de julho de 2011

Papel da fotografia na arte contemporânea


Papel da fotografia na arte contemporânea é tema de debate
Em seu terceiro encontro em 2011, a série de debates Arte & Biblioteca, promovida pelo Centro de Documentação do Itaú Cultural, discute o papel da fotografia na arte contemporânea.

O debate, que acontece no dia 28 de julho na Biblioteca da sede do instituto, terá a presença da pesquisadora Helouise Costa e do fotógrafo Egberto Nogueira.

Com a finalidade de discutir temas artísticos e informações sobre arte, ao longo da série serão debatidos assuntos como produção cultural, cinema e fotografia, entre outros.

Para mais informações, acesse www.itaucultural.org.br/programacao/.

Programação

Arte & Biblioteca - Fotografia
quinta 28 de julho
às 19h30

entrada franca - ingressos distribuídos com meia hora de antecedência
[40 lugares]

classificação livre

Itaú Cultural - Biblioteca | Avenida Paulista 149 - Paraíso [próximo à Estação Brigadeiro do Metrô] | informações: 11 2168 1777
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Fonte: Divulgação Itaú Cultural

segunda-feira, 25 de julho de 2011

INSTITUTO TOMIE OHTAKE - cursos 2º semestre 2011


David Askevold


David Askevold: The Disorientation Scientist at Camden Arts Centre



  
LONDON.- This July Camden Arts Centre presents the first UK solo exhibition of work by Canadian artist, David Askevold. From the end of the 1960s to his death in 2008, Askevold was a pioneer in experimental video, sound, photography and text and an influential teacher at some of America’s most celebrated art schools, notably CalArts, Valencia, CA and Nova Scotia College of Art & Design, Halifax, NS. This survey of his work brings together seminal pieces from the 1970s, his most important installations, with documentation of later performances and collaborative works he made with artists Mike Kelly and Tony Oursler. David Askevold runs at Camden Arts Centre from 22 July – 25 September 2011 and admission is free.

Mainly working with photographs which were often accompanied by text, Askevold challenged the accepted understanding of Conceptual Art’s photo/text work by producing pieces which were ambiguous and intricate, with a haunting, poetic quality, calling together aspects of the occult and the grotesque. These celebrated pictures from the mid-1970s are full of multiple exposures, reflections, burns, and blurs.

Many of the works evoke the spirits of past figures as well as particular places in North America and Canada. One series of works draws on the astrological ideas of Johannes Kepler while another reveals the opposing personalities of two country and western singers Hank Williams and Hank Marvin. Oscillating between Lovecraft and Kenneth Anger, the experimental and the pop, Western film and symbolism, science and Romanticism, the works he produced post 1970 compromise the objectivity of language – words, images, sounds – through their complex layering.

Videos, music, sounds and surreal imagery collide in the exhibition, pervading the galleries with an ethereal atmosphere. Askevold had sensitivity towards the supernatural, the unexplained and the barely visible. Drawn to the world of arcane knowledge, he was interested in the pseudo sciences, such as pop psychology and the occult and explored trance, hypnosis and altered consciousness within his work. His collaborations with both Mike Kelly and Tony Oursler share this sensibility and both contain diverse imagery from a number of different sources.

Born in Montana in 1940, Askevold moved to Halifax, Canada in the early seventies to teach at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Here he developed and led the innovative Projects Class which has played a significant role in the history of Conceptual Art. His influence extended into California where he worked at Cal Arts meeting Mike Kelly and Tony Oursler when they were still students.

21st Edition of Braga Photo Festival

21st Edition of Braga Photo Festival to Offer New Visions on Social Documentary Photography




Tomasz Wiech, In Poland, 2010.
  
BRAGA.- The “Encontros da Imagem” (Image Meetings), the oldest photo festival of the Iberian Peninsula is back in 2011 under the theme “New Visions on Social Documentary Photography”.

From September 16th until the end of October 13 exhibitions will be shown at historical, cultural and modern spaces of Braga, Portugal, in an event that also includes a 7500 Euros prize for the best portfolio presented to an international jury.
The current crisis in Portugal and the transformations of Eastern Europe after the fall of the communism are two of the main attractions of this year edition.

The current situation of Portugal is portrayed in the exhibition of the KameraPhoto collective that will be shown at the D. Diogo de Sousa Museum. “It’s a portrait of the social and political moment that Portugal is living, shown through the lenses of the 13 photographers that form this collective, born in 2003” explains Rui Prata, the festival director.

“New life | New Document”, commissioned by Vladimir Birgus, director of the Opava University, Czech Republic, presents a “comprehensive view of the eastern countries and the changes suffered after the fall of the Berlin Wall. We feel in this exhibition the advent of democracy and the pulse of freedom in Eastern Europe”, says Rui Prata. The show, with about 80 images of 21 authors, will occupy a division of the Monastery of Tibães.

A note also to "Things here and things to come," a work made in Tel Aviv by José Pedro Cortes, "with four young Jewish American who, as adults, fulfil the desire to return to Israel to perform military service" refers the festival director.

Mark Curan brings to Tibães Monastery his doctoral thesis. According to the Commissioner of the show, we’ll see "a confrontation between the new technologies factories and bankruptcy of other production sectors in Germany."

"Nomads", a work on Irish nomads by Dragan Thomas, and three projects "on the underground side of society" which will be made available at the Museum of the Image, are the other major highlights of this year, according to Director of event.

The central theme of the 21st edition of the Meetings is "New Visions on social documentary photography" and results "of consciousness that the organization took in the analysis of landscape photography. We noted a growing of events that show a photography that is more decorative and, in our view, has a negative influence on young photographers looking for a quick success. "

"At a time of great euphoria around the image that is very manipulated by the emergence of new technologies, we feel the need to prioritize the territory of the documentary photography as a memory of the present time. Given this situation, the Encontros da Imagem consider important the approach to new projects which register the present moment of society”, explains Rui Prata.

“As far as photography is a privileged support to register the collective memory, the program was designed with the aim to lead the public to make a reflection about the everyday life through the attention that is given to the behaviours of societies from different geographic areas."

"We do not want to show only poverty or war, that we see every day in the news, but the experiences of everyday life and some happiness", he concluded.

The Encontros da Imagem were born in 1987. In the 20 previous editions more than 1000 Portuguese and foreign authors passed through Braga, including several references of the history of photography as W. Eugene Smith, Nadar, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Antoine d'Agata, William Klein, Andrew Kertsz, Diane Arbus, Lewis Hine and Martin Parr.

domingo, 24 de julho de 2011

Acontece no INSTITUTO CERVANTES DE SÃO PAULO




Domingo24

Continua a exposição “Arte al paso” que apresenta parte da Coleção Contemporânea do Museo de Arte de Lima – MALI.

Na Estação Pinacoteca até 31 de julho de 2011.

Convite do
Consulado Geral do Peru em São Paulo





Cinema

A TAL TV apresenta os documentários:

15h
Argentina Siglo XX. La Sociedad Neoliberal: La Ciudad Y El Trabajo Filme de Gonzalo T. Sierra, série "História de Un País", produção Canal Encuentro, Argentina (22 min).
A História do Petróleo no Brasil Filme de Wagner Morales. Série "O Universo do Petróleo", produção Pacto Audiovisual, Brasil (26min)
Historia de la Guerra Filme coletivo do Sistema Radio Venceremos/Museo de la Palabra Y Imagen Colectivo, El Salvador (12min).

16h30
Algo Queda Filme de Luciano Capelli e Andrea Ruggeri, Río Nevado Producciones, Costa Rica (51min).

No
Memorial da América Latina, Pavilhão da Criatividade

Convite da
TAL TV.



 Segunda 25 

Exposição

Continua a exposição de aquarelas "Panorama 21" onde se pode ver o trabalho artista argentino Guillermo Von Plock

Até 30 de julho no Asia 70, Av. Nova Independência, 865 – Brooklin.

Convite do Club Argentino de São Paulo.






FILE PAI 2011

Continua o "FILE PAI 2011 - Paulista Avenida Interativa" e Instituto Cervantes é o ponto 2 albergando: 
ANIMA+
INSTALAÇÕES
FILE GAMES
MAQUINEMA
.
Até 28 de julho no Espaço Cultural do Instituto Cervantes de São Paulo.

Convinte do Instituto Cervantes de São Paulo





Cinema Uruguaio

Apresentação do filme “Whisky” dos diretores  Pablo Stoll e Juan Pablo Rebella.

No Auditório do Instituto Cervantes de São Paulo às 19h30

Convite do Consulado Geral do Uraguai em São Paulo.



Terça 26

Música Chilena

O projeto "Soy Loco por ti América" apresenta Francisca Valenzuela (Chile) com Ana Cañas.

No Teatro do CCBB, Rua Álvares Penteado, 112 - Centro às 13h e às 19h30.

Convite do Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil
.





Cinema Uruguaio

Apresentação do filme "El baño del Papa” dos diretores  Enrique Fernández e César Charlone.

No Auditório do Instituto Cervantes de São Paulo às 19h30

Convite do Consulado Geral do Uraguai em São Paulo.





Outras informações na secretaria de cursos do Instituto Cervantes de São Paulo.



Quarta 27

Círculos de Leitura

Continuamos a leitura dos relatos da obra “Cuentos” do escritor espanhol Ignacio Aldecoa.
Às 18h na Biblioteca do Instituto Cervantes de São Paulo.





Cinema Uruguaio

Apresentação do filme "Jamás leí a Onetti” do diretor  Pablo Dotta.

No Auditório do Instituto Cervantes de São Paulo às 19h30

Convite do Consulado Geral do Uraguai em São Paulo.





Anima Mundi

Começa o festival de cinema de animação "Anima Mundi 2011” .

Até o 31/07. Confira a progração AQUI.



Quinta 28

Círculos de Leitura

Continuamos a leitura dos relatos da obra “Cuentos” do escritor espanhol Ignacio Aldecoa.

Às 17h na Biblioteca do Instituto Cervantes de São Paulo.





Cinema Espanhol

Apresentação do filme infantil “Planeta 51” do diretor  Jorge Blanco.

Na Biblioteca Pública Roberto Santos às 14h

Convite da Coordenadoria do Sistema Municipal de Bibliotecas da cidade de São Paulo.





Cinema Uruguaio

Apresentação do filme "Gigante” do diretor  Adrian Biniez Pauluk.

No Auditório do Instituto Cervantes de São Paulo às 19h30

Convite do Consulado Geral do Uraguai em São Paulo.





Leitura Poética

Leitura dos trabalhos da escritora cubana “Soleida Rios” junto com o poeta brasileiro Glauco Mattoso.

No Restaurante Grafitti do Centro Cultural São Paulo às 19h30

Convite do Centro Cultural da Espanha em São Paulo.



Sexta 29 

Cinema Uruguaio

Apresentação do filme “El Círculo” dos diretores  José Pedro Charlo e Aldo Garay.

No Auditório do Instituto Cervantes de São Paulo às 19h30

Convite do Consulado Geral do Uraguai em São Paulo.


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