dimanche, avril 13, 2008

Tr : Symposium - Latin American Art and the UK, 1960s to the present

Now i see/hear Hélio Oiticica every second week, he's everywhere.
Went to Guy Brett's talk some weeks ago, was pretty good and inspiring but did not write about it cos half of the time i had problem understanding... but good slides of works by Hélio Oiticica and other visual artists that I enjoyed a lot. thought it was relevant to my practice/research too (then again, what is my research?)
Though all's been done, but it takes time for people to realise what actually has been done before. and they still excite me, they do.


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Symposium - Latin American Art and the UK, 1960s to the present
26 April 2008 10.00 - 18.30
Department of Art History and Theory
University of Essex

Wivenhoe Park
Colchester
CO4 3SQ
United Kingdom
Telephone (UK): +44 01206 872200
Telephone (international): +44 1206 872200
http://www2.essex.ac.uk/arthistory/

Latin American Art and the UK, 1960s to the present, is the focus for a symposium at the University of Essex on Saturday 26 April, bringing together both emerging and leading scholars in this field.

The symposium is the culmination of a research project, Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art and the UK: history, historiography, specificity (LAUK). Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, this year-long project is a preliminary investigation into the presence and critical reception of art and artists from Latin America in the UK from the 1960s to the present.

Through the study of specific UK-based initiatives including exhibitions, publications, and the development of academic courses, the project examines the role of the UK in generating an Anglophone body of knowledge on art from Latin America and identifies local curatorial trends and theoretical particularities in the field.

This research project has exposed an unexpectedly rich vein of material relating to the Latin American art in the UK and suggests that what previously appeared to be more or less isolated examples of interest in the field are perhaps be better understood as part of a more sustained and deep-rooted enthusiasm born of shared and often anti-hegemonic concerns.

The symposium participants include:
Michael Asbury (Senior Research Fellow, University of the Arts London)
Rocío Aranda-Alvarado (Curator, Jersey City Museum)
Isabel Plante (Ph.D. candidate, Universidad de Buenos Aires)
Guy Brett (independent writer and curator)
Joanne Harwood (Assistant Director, University of Essex Collection of Latin American Art)
Oriana Baddeley (Director of Research Camberwell College of Art, Co-Director TrAIN)
Dawn Ades (Professor, University of Essex)
Valerie Fraser (Principal Investigator, Latin American Art in the UK Project)
Isobel Whitelegg and Taína Caragol (Senior Researcher and Research Officer, Latin American Art in the UK Project)
Jaime Gili, Ana Laura López, Eduardo Padilha, and Ofelia Rodríguez, Latin American artists resident in London

The event will culminate with a reception to launch a limited edition of prints by Jaime Gili, commissioned by the University of Essex Collection of Latin American Art (UECLAA). Live music will be provided by London-based, Venezuelan singer Luzmira Zerpa.

Details of the program can be found at http://www2.essex.ac.uk/arthistory/ Admission is free but places are limited. To register, or for further information, e-mail: tcaragol@essex.ac.uk

This event is supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the Department of Art History and Theory, the Latin American Centre and the University of Essex Collection of Latin American Art.


Image above:
Helio Oiticica outside the Whitechapel Gallery London, 1969, courtesy Projeto Helio Oiticica'

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dimanche, mars 23, 2008

Fwd: 'THE GRAVY' LAUNCH EXHIBITION

'The Gravy' is back on TVNZ Showcase for another series exploring Aotearoa's creative culture so please join us to celebrate with an exhibition of work featuring:

PETER MADDEN, SAM RULZ, HAYLEY KING, LIYEN CHONG, DOMINIC HOEY, NADINE SMITH, JARED DAVIDSON, DEREK SONIC THUNDERS, JOHNNY McCORMACK, SILENCE

When: Wednesday 26th March 5.30 - 7.30pm
Where: Gallery 3, St Paul St Gallery, 39 Symonds St, Auckland Central

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mardi, novembre 06, 2007

Elam Open Days 2007

preview function fri 9/11/2007 @ 18h.
Lv2 Main Fine Arts Building
20 Whitaker Place

"Elam Open Days 2007 is an exceptional opportunity for the public to see the calibre of talent coming out of our School and to understand why Elam is renowned as the leading fine arts school in New Zealand," says Associate Professor Derrick Cherrie, Head of Elam, the National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries (NICAI). "Our Master of Fine Arts, Postgraduate Diploma and Bachelor of Fine Arts programmes provide the platform for academic and artistic development at all levels and the results, quite clearly, are outstanding."

Don't know whats gonna happen, might as well go and have a poke around. Well wth i just live across the road of course i'd have to be there. Would be gud to see all the Art... sorry... no one makes art around here... oops.. sorry... i should stop making dangerous statements. but who cares really i get nervous too easily and fok up everything. it's exactly the reason behind all my sorrows. yea right whatever, talking it up again.. but maybe that's who i really am - a big fat bluff so as to comfort my own insecurity... insecurity in what? being too happy, too optimistic, too naive, too passionate about life and therefore losing focus in the art of living.. sorry i used that word again.

anyway i just want to hind myself in my a-hole and constipate.



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18h Thu 8/11/2007 GambiaCastle. Exhibition Opening: Stuart Sherman

18hFri 9/11/2007 ArtSpace. Exhibition Opening: Tom Kreisler

13h Sat 10/11/2007 GusFisher. Talk: Jonathan Gibb and Linda Tyler on Vernon Brown

15h Sat 10/11/2007 ArtSpace. Talk: Aaron Kreisler in response

18h Mon 12/11/2007 Elam Lecture Theatre. Kitty Anderson and Gavin Delahunty: Against Cultural Confinement. Easy Listening Monday 12th November

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samedi, septembre 29, 2007

Sarah Oppenheim

Artkrush | Twice-monthly News, Reviews, and Features on International Art and Design

Through video and architectural installations, Sarah Oppenheim explores how individuals navigate constructed space. An interesting departure from folding studies to the optical illusionary use of architectural space. Visually stimulating as evident in the textural-rich building materials. Quite interesting... though it also seems obvious that some of the architectural elements in her work may not function as 'architectural elements' and thus become decorative -- overtly arty?

related pages:
http://www.artistsspace.org/webspace/2001/mar01/
http://www.ppowgallery.com/exhibitions/2006oppenheimer/InstallationView1.html
http://www.sarahoppenheimer.com/index.html?id=46&show=2

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samedi, mai 19, 2007

Hemer's Paint Lust at Full Thrust


André Hemer
Paint Lust at Full Thrust


25 May 2007 - 16 June 2007
Preview 24 May 17h30-19h

Vavsour Godkin Gallery
2nd Floor 35 High Street,
Auckland New Zealand


André Hemer is a Christchurch based New Zealand painter whose paintings have widely been exhibited throughout New Zealand and overseas. During the Auckland Art Fair (18-20 May 2007), Hemer's works would be represented through Vavasour Godkin (Auckland), and 64zero3 (Christchurch).

Hemer's solo show at Vavasour Godkin "Paint Lust at Full Thrust" presents Hemer's latest paintings. . Ooo, I'm excited!!

for further information place refer to the artist's website - André Hemer

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lundi, mai 14, 2007

Auckland Art Fair


18-20 May 2007
Don't know exactly its significance
my say is that it has little
Yet who wouldn't want to be involved
If only its events and functions were
less pricey
120NZD entry to the elites' world
Perhaps I should just waitress there and see
what art they have to say and sell
the word 'vernissage' sounds
so much better than 'opening'
But
isn't it just an opening?


Vernissage is a French word that refers to the final flourishes made to a painting before public viewing. The word has evolved into a term which refers to the opening night of a significant art event. The Auckland Art Fair Vernissage gala party is just that."
whatever it is, it seems to have little to do with me
yet I still wish to go to the fair

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samedi, septembre 09, 2006

Expo: Lyon Septembre de la Photographie

http://www.lebleuduciel.net/html/cdv-accueil.htm
今年的Lyon沒有當代藝術雙年展, 而是舞蹈節. 動態熱情的聲光舞台在市區閃耀著, 而視覺藝術也同樣在城中各地展現 -- 攝影展, 原來已儼然第四屆了. Lyon實在不大, 但辦展的規模總小不了, 網站也總是做得有模有樣... 如果能去看就好囉! 回到NZ後真的可以知道歐洲的可貴... 終於, 人生有了方向.

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