Station to Sation at Val delle Rose

Screening Doug Aitken’s [button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=162&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Station to Station[/button]
Saturday June 18, 2016
Val delle Rose, Grosseto

Station to Station is the first feature film by american artist Doug Aitken, presented as Italian premiere on the occasion of Estate Fiorentina 2015. The film, through 62 one-minute films, tells of a journey aboard a train designed by the artist and conceived as a sculpture of light, made in the 2013 summer with several performances.
The screening of Station to Station launch the public opening of the propriety Val delle Rose and strength the collaboration between Lo schermo dell’Arte and Cecchi, Festival’s supporter since its first edition.

The screening start at 9 pm, before a tour with buffet starting at 7 pm
The cost of 20 euro each include wine tasting and the screening

Val delle Rose
Strada Val delle Rose (Poggio La Mozza)
Grosseto
Reservations:
tel. +39 0564 409062 Cell. +39 340 6920885
www.valdellerose.it
To reach Val delle Rose > http://bit.ly/mappa-vdr

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Station to Station at Museo Pino Pascali

Screening Doug Aitken’s [button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=162&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Station to Station[/button]
Friday July 8, 2016
Museo Pino Pascali, Polignano a Mare (BA)

Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival is glad to take part to the program Art/Movie, curated by Alessandra Mammì and coordinated by Santa Nastro, that take place at Museo Pino Pascali, from June 25 to July 8, 2016.
Art/Movie is dedicated to the artists that have experimented the cinematographic medium. For the occasion will be screened: Comizi di non amore by Francesco Vezzoli (June 25), Jellyfish Eyes by Takashi Murakami (June 26) and Station to Station by Doug Aitken (July 8), distributed in Italy by Wanted Cinema and Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival.

Free entrance until capacity is reached
The screening starts at 8.30 pm with aperitif

Museo Fondazione Pino Pascali
Via Parco del Lauro, 119 – 70044
Polignano a Mare (BA)
segreteria@museopinopascali.it
www.museopinopascali.it

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Station to Station at Teatrino di Palazzo Grassi

Station to Station di Doug Aitken
in the presence of the artist

In collaboration with Lo Schermo dell’Arte Film Festival, Palazzo Grassi – Punta della Dogana hosts the screening of Station to Station, the first feature-length film directed by American artist Doug Aitken – Golden Lion for Career Achievement at the 1999 Venice Biennale.

In Station to Station, through 62 one-minute films Doug Aitken tells of a journey aboard a train he designed and conceived as a sculpture of light in 2013. The train crossed the United States in 24 days, filming the American landscape as well as stopping along the tracks to meet strangers, artists such as Ed Ruscha, Olafur Eliasson, Urs Fischer, Lawrence Weiner, Christian Jankowski and musicians, among which Beck, Patti Smith and Thurston Moore. These encounters gave life to unique performances but also to intimate moments and conversations.

Teatrino di Palazzo Grassi
San Marco 3260 – Venezia
Vaporetto: San Samuele (L.2), Sant’Angelo (L.1)

Original version with Italian subtitles
Station to Station is distributed in Italy by Wanted.
Institutional partner PINAULT COLLECTION

The World According to Kapoor – A Portrait of Anish Kapoor

As part of the Contemporary Marathon FOR the LOVE of CONTEMPORARY, Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival in collaboration with Comune di Firenze, Assessorato alla Cultura e alla Contemporaneità, Fondazione Sistema Toscana Mediateca presents the Italian Premiere of the film The World According to Kapoor – A Portrait of Anish Kapoor by Heinz Peter Schwerfel (Francia/GB, 2011, 52’).

INFORMATIONS

Saturday June 11, 2011 – 9.00 pm
Odeon Firenze, Piazza Strozzi
Free admission

Co-produced by Schuch Productions and ARTE France, Schwerfel’s film is an interview, full of suggestions and reflections, in which Anish Kapoor, one of the most famous artists in the world, recounts his search for new forms, his thoughts about sculpture and the metaphysical conception of the spaces with which he interacts. His words are a commentary on the images shot in his studio-laboratory in London, at Millennium Park in Chicago, where his extraordinary Cloud Gate has become one of the city’s most-visited monuments, and at his shows in Bilbao, Mumbai, Delhi and Paris.

The World According to Kapoor – A Portrait of Anish Kapoor
A film by Heinz Peter Schwerfel
2011, 52’, video

Coproduction Schuch Productions / ARTE France

A multicultural magician, an aesthetic perfectionist, and an engineer of the impossible, sculptor Anish Kapoor thrives on new artistic and technical challenges, such as his enormous inflatable structure with which he took over the Grand Palais in Paris at the Monumenta 2011 exhibition.
Kapoor, who was born in India but has lived in England since the 1970s, is an enchanting artist – his enormous mirrors capture the clouds, his pigment miniatures are sculptures of monochrome colour, and his wall hangings pull us into a sublime void.
This documentary recounts the world according to Kapoor, via a journey, from his London studios to the permanent installations of Chicago and Naples, to exhibitions in Bilbao, Mumbai and Delhi. The artist is given the opportunity to talk personally about his perpetual quest for new forms, which are always deeply moving.

Image: Marcel Neumann
Editing: Philippe La Bruyère
Original music and sound conception: Ulrich Lask


Among the most famous artists of our time, Anish Kapoor is a multicultural wizard, an aesthetic perfectionist and an engineer of the impossible who constantly recharges himself with new artistic and technological challenges, such as Orbit, the 100 meter-plus tower he designed for the London Olympics of 2012, whose construction has just begun.

Kapoor, who was born in Mumbai in 1954 and moved to London in the 70s, is currently on the scene with three shows in as many cities. In Paris, at the Grand Palais, as part of the Monumenta 2011 project, he created Leviathan, a gigantic PVC installation based on forms halfway between dragon and serpent, taken from the Book of Job, a creature that suggests an imminent catastrophe. In Milan, he inaugurated a one-man show at the Rotonda della Besana at the end of May and created Dirty Tunnel, an enormous steel tunnel which visitors can walk through in complete darkness, at the Fabbrica del Vapore. In Venice, in the Basilica di San Giorgio Maggiore, he installed Ascension–a steam jet, almost an insubstantial column, but also a “breath” that suggests the pneuma, the divine breath of Christian tradition, as the artist says.

ARTE France & SCHUCH Productions
PRESENT
The World According to Kapoor

  • un film de Heinz Peter Schwerfel
  • Image Marcel Neumann
  • Montage Philippe La Bruyère
  • Musique originale et conception sonore Ulrich Lask
  • Productrice Anne Schuchman
  • Production exécutive Laurence de Rosière
  • Chargée de production Alexandra Riegel
  • Prise de son Benjamin Ehlers, Richard Berdich
  • Machiniste Bilbao piki-piki – Ernesto Nunez
  • Régie Inde
    . Mindseye Entertainment
    . production: Lalit Kholi, Youla Khurana
    . machinistes: Kishore Lingam (Mumbai), Rajesh Kumar (New Delhi)
    . caméra vernissage Mumbai: Vikramjit Singh Ba
  • Mixage et enregistrements L’ENVOL – Roger Dupuis
  • Post-production Artcore Film
  • Voix doublage et commentaire Laurent Natrella, Andrea Schieffer
  • Nous remercions
    . Anish Kapoor ainsi que son équipe de Londres avec Lucy Adams et Clare Chapman
    . Museo Guggenheim, Bilbao
    . The Royal Parks, London
    . Serpentine Gallery, London
    . Millenium Park, Chicago
    . British Council, London
    . Ministry of Culture, Government of India
    . National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi
    . Amrita Jhaveri / Mark Prime, Mumbai
    . Alice Branche
    . Jean de Loisy
  • Une coproduction SCHUCH Productions, Anne Schuchman
  • ARTE France Unité Culture et Spectacles
  • Directrice adjointe à la Culture Emelie de Jong
  • Chargé de programmes Ali Delici
  • Administrateur Pascal Aron
  • Chargée de Post-Production Stéphanie Lanois
  • Avec le soutien du Centre National du Cinéma et de l’image animée
  • Distribution ARTE France

© ARTE France – SCHUCH Productions – 2011



Tra Arte e Cinema, 1st edition

Learning about Contemporary Art through Audio-Visual Media

For the benefit of the students of the Accademia di Brera, but especially for anyone who wants to deepen their knowledge of contemporary art themes, the projection cycle unites nine films about some of the protagonists who’ve made their mark on the development of contemporary visual culture, and films made by artists who’ve chosen cinema as their means of expression.

The film series intends to include itself in the increasingly heated debate on the relationship between cinema and art. The exploration of the various ways in which the interweaving of these two visual expressive forms may lead to the discovery of a vibrant, rich interaction, made of interdependences, correspondences and appropriations. The aim is to show how the cinematic medium, like the written word, can be used to critically investigate and interpret the world of contemporary visual arts.

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Milan, May 10-13, 2011 – starting at 4 p.m.

All the films are shown in DVD format, in their original languages, with Italian subtitles.
At the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, Lo schermo dell’Arte Film Festival will offer a program of films from its archive, originally presented in 2008, 2009 and 2010.

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by Lorenzo Fonda, Italy, 2008, 55’
An original film-diary of a journey of development and discovery taken towards the end of 2006 by well-known street artist Blu, along with director Lorenzo Fonda and friends Silvia Siberini (“Sibe”) and Ivan Merlo, through five Latin American countries (Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Argentina). The footage of Blu at work, and his extraordinary animation pieces, reflect the enthusiasm of the many people encountered and the vitality of the places the group visited.

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=28&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Jean Michel Basquiat. The Radiant Child[/button]
by Tamra Davis, USA, 2010, 90’
The film is based on a video-interview Tamra Davis did with her friend Jean-Michel Basquiat in the summer of 1986. To the beat of music by J. Ralph, and Adam Horovitz and Mike D of the Beastie Boys, friends, fellow-artists and art dealers (including Julian Schnabel, Annina Nosei and the director herself) tell their stories about the climate in which the Basquiat phenomenon occurred.
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[accordion-item title=”May 11″][button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=19&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Le Ceneri di Pasolini[/button]
by Alfredo Jaar, 2009, 38’
An homage to Pier Paolo Pasolini, author of the famous poem cycle Le ceneri di Gramsci, which gives Alfredo Jaar’s work its title, the film hinges critically and poetically on the theme of awareness. Pasolini’s words, taken from interviews and film clips, appear extraordinarily prophetic of Italy’s current social and political realities.

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=27&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Episode 3 – Enjoy Poverty[/button]
by Renzo Martens, 2008, color, 90’
For two years, Dutch artist Renzo Martens traveled across the Democratic Republic of Congo videotaping the dramatic living conditions endured by most of the population. Provocative and controversial, the film revolves around the installation Enjoy Poverty Please, and narrates the artist’s attempt to teach the Congolese people to photograph their own poverty, thereby putting pressure on the mechanisms linked to the power of the image and communication, which is held, in those countries, by major Western news agencies.
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[accordion-item title=”May 12″][button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=30&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Lobbyists[/button]
by Libia Castro & Ólafur Ólafsson, 2009, 19’
Among the works that won the Prix de Rome 2009, this video, taped between Brussels and Strasbourg, explores the activities of “lobbyists” whose aim is to influence the legislative activity of the European Parliament. In this genuine documentary film, Castro & Olafsson (who have been invited to represent Iceland in the next Venice Biennale, 2011), link their study of historic sources with current interviews and film segments.

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=35&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]The Anarchist Banker[/button]
by Jan Peter Hammer, 2010, 29’
Based on a story written by Fernando Pessoa in 1922, the film revisits the plot and dialogues in a contemporary key. Following the financial crash of 2008, a well-known American banker and the anchorman of a fictitious TV talk show confront each other in a subtle contest of logic and psychology whose aim is to investigate, through the character of the banker, whether it is possible to reconcile anarchy and a free market.
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[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=18&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]The Great Contemporary Art Bubble[/button]
by Ben Lewis, UK, 2009, 90’
British art critic and director Ben Lewis spent a whole year researching the workings of the international contemporary art market, starting with Sotheby’s auction of Damien Hirst’s works (September 2008). Through visits to auction houses, art fairs and galleries, encounters with famous artists and interviews with important dealers and millionaire collectors, this documentary reveals the unusual practices, speculation and secrets hidden behind the impenetrable phenomenon of the “Great Bubble”.
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[accordion-item title=”May 13″][button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=36&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]The Woodmans[/button]
by C. Scott Willis, USA, 2010, 82’
Awarded “Best New York Documentary” at the Tribeca Film Festival, The Woodmans revolves around the work and character of photographer Francesca Woodman, and the story of her artistic family. C. Scott Willis reconstructs the artist’s profile–she died when she was only 22–alternating between film clips, photographs and excerpts from her diary and interviews with her mother Betty, father George and brother Charles.

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=46&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Our City Dreams[/button]
by Chiara Clemente, USA, 2008, 85’
The director follows five famous women artists who’ve chosen New York as their workplace: Swoon, Ghada Amer, Kiki Smith, Marina Abramovic and Nancy Spero. Manhattan is the starting point for the five protagonists’ physical and mental journeys; they talk about their work and themselves in this film, which succeeds not only in capturing the extraordinary aspects of their lives, but also in making viewers reflect upon the artistic strength of the human experience in relationship to a place.
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Tra Arte e Cinema, 3rd edition

Films on contemporary art from the archive of Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival

This year the third edition it will be held at the Spazio Oberdan in Milan, May 22 to 25, 2013.
This cycle of films, born in 2011 and presented until last year at the Aula Magna of the Accademia di Belle Arti, is opened this year to the public of the city of Milan, thanks to the collaboration between the Province of Milan/Councillorship of Culture and Fondazione Cineteca Italiana. Promoted by the Accademia of Brera and curated by Francesca Alfano Miglietti, Laura Lombardi e Elisabetta Longari, it gathers the best films presented at the last Schermo dell’arte.
Under the aegis of the Municipality of Milan.

[tabgroup] [tab title=”INFORMATIONS”]Milano, May 22-25 2013
Spazio Oberdan – Sala Alda Merini
viale Vittorio Veneto 2, corner Piazza Oberdan
Milano MM 1 Porta Venezia

The films are in original languages with Italian and English subtitles

TICKETS
3:00 pm and 5:00 pm shows
€ 5.50 full ticket
€ 3.50 reduced for university students and Cinetessera 2013 owner
7:00 pm and 9:00 pm shows
€ 7 full ticket
€ 5.50 reduced for university students and Cinetessera 2013 owner
Free Admission
for students of Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera showing the university student’s record-book

Info and ticket office:
Tel 02.77406316
info@schermodellarte.org
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The films are in original languages with Italian and English subtitles

 

[accordion] [accordion-item title=”May 22″][mini-icon icon=”time”] 3.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=80&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Damien Hirst: Thoughts, Work, Life[/button]
by Chris King, Regno Unito, 2012, 37′
Language: English

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=92&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Opalka – One Life, One Oeuvre[/button]
by Andrzej Sapija, Polonia, 2011, 54′
Language: Polish, English; subtitles: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 5.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=73&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]How to Make A Book With Steidl[/button]
by Jörg Adolph, Gereon Wetzel, Germania, 2010, 88′
Language: English, German; subtitles: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 7.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=98&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Unfinished Spaces[/button]
by Alysa Nahmias, Benjamin Murray, Cuba / Stati Uniti, 2011, 86’

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 9.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=78&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Herb & Dorothy[/button]
by Megumi Sasaki, Stati Uniti, 2009, 87′
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[mini-icon icon=”time”] 3.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=81&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Dan Perjovschi Solo in Rome[/button]
by Milo Adami, Italia, 2012, 23’,
Language: English

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=33&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Olafur Eliasson. Space is Process[/button]
by Henrik Lundø & Jacob Jørgensen, Danimarca, 2009, 52’,
Language: English, Danish; subtitles: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 5.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=94&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Picasso In Palestine[/button]
by Rashid Masharawi, Palestina, 2012, 52’,
Language: Arab, English; subtitles: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 7.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=59&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Gerhard Richter Painting[/button]
by Corinna Belz, Germania, 2011, 97’,
Language: German; subtitles: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 9.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=86&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters[/button]
by Ben Shapiro, Stati Uniti, 2012, 79’,
Language: English
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[accordion-item title=”May 24″][mini-icon icon=”time”] 3.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=85&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Garden In The Sea[/button]
by Thomas Riedelsheimer, Messico / Germania, 2011, 68’,
Language: Spanish, English; subtitles: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 5.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=77&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]The Art Of The Steal[/button]
by Don Argott, Stati Uniti, 2009, 101’,
Language: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 7.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=93&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Per Troppo Amore: Incompiuto Siciliano[/button]
by Alterazioni Video, Italia, 2012, 21’,
Language: Italian; subtitles: English

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=90&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Mark Lombardi – Kunst und konspiration (Death Defying Acts of Art and Conspiracy)[/button]
by Mareike Wegener, Germania, 2011, 53’,
Language: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 9.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=95&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Self Made[/button]
by Gillian Wearing, Regno Unito 2010, 88’,
Language: English
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[accordion-item title=”May 25″][mini-icon icon=”time”] 3.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=78&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Herb & Dorothy[/button]
by Megumi Sasaki, Stati Uniti, 2009, 87′
Language: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 5.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=80&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Damien Hirst: Thoughts, Work, Life[/button]
by Chris King, Regno Unito, 2012, 37′
Language: English

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=92&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Opalka – One Life, One Oeuvre[/button]
by Andrzej Sapija, Polonia, 2011, 54′
Language: Polish, English; subtitles: English

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 7.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=98&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Unfinished Spaces[/button]
by Alysa Nahmias, Benjamin Murray, Cuba / Stati Uniti, 2011, 86’

[mini-icon icon=”time”] 9.00 pm

[button link=”http://www.schermodellarte.org/scheda_film.php?id=59&lingua=ENG&nochiudi=1?iframe=true&width=800&height=600″ size=”small” target=”_blank” style=”light” lightbox=”true” color=”white”]Gerhard Richter Painting[/button]
by Corinna Belz, Germania, 2011, 97’,
Language: German; subtitles: English
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Tra Arte e Cinema, II edizione

Per una didattica dell’arte contemporanea attraverso l’audiovisivo

In programma nove film su alcuni dei protagonisti che hanno contrassegnato l’evoluzione della cultura visiva contemporanea, e film realizzati da artisti che hanno scelto il cinema come strumento espressivo. La rassegna intende inserirsi nel dibattito, sempre più acceso, del rapporto tra cinema e arte. Il proposito è quello di mostrare come il medium cinematografico, così come la parola scritta, possa essere utilizzato per indagare e interpretare criticamente il mondo delle arti visive contemporanee.

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[tab title=”INFORMAZIONI”]Milano, 15-18 Maggio 2012
Sala Teatro dell’Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera
dalle ore 15.30

Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival dal 15 al 18 maggio presenta all’Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera una rassegna cinematografica di film provenienti dal suo archivio. [/tab]

[tab title=”PROGRAMMA”]15 – 18 MAGGIO 2012 / dalle ore 15.30
Tutti i film sono in versione originale con sottotitoli in italiano.

 

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di Tania Rakhmanova, Francia, 2010, 52’

Promotori di gallerie e fondazioni, ma anche di importanti premi d’arte, negli ultimi anni gli oligarchi russi sono prepotentemente entrati nel mercato internazionale dell’arte contemporanea, investendovi con passione e intraprendenza, e rivestendo un ruolo di primo piano nella promozione e nella politica culturale del loro Paese. Il film ritrae alcuni tra i principali protagonisti e protagoniste di questa nuova tendenza, evocando l’esempio di Sergei Shchukin e la storia della sua collezione di capolavori impressionisti confluiti all’Hermitage.

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di Iwan Schumacher, Svizzera, 2010, 98’

Realizzato in occasione della prima mostra americana di Urs Fischer presso il New Museum di New York, il documentario ricostruisce il percorso creativo di uno degli artisti più interessanti del panorama contemporaneo e più acclamati alla Biennale veneziana del 2011. Le immagini della preparazione dell’evento americano, che Fischer ha orchestrato come un’opera d’arte globale, si intrecciano a quelle di mostre precedenti allestite a Venezia, Londra, Sydney, Zurigo e Shanghai, e a dialoghi con l’artista stesso, con i suoi collaboratori e con Massimiliano Gioni, curatore del museo.

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di Armin Linke, 2011, 60’

Nato da un progetto a più voci sviluppato nel corso di sette anni, il film di Armin Linke è concepito come una sorta di “archivio nell’archivio” fatto di immagini, suoni e situazioni emblematiche del vasto territorio alpino. Sviluppato in modo discontinuo per delineare possibili itinerari di viaggio, esso restituisce una visione sfaccettata e articolata secondo diverse scale di rappresentazione della complessa identità delle Alpi, suggerendo diverse chiavi di lettura su ciò che esse sono e su cosa esse rappresentano oggi, nella realtà e nell’immaginario, secondo l’arte e secondo le scienze.

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di Michael Krass, Paesi Bassi 2007, 52′

Nota per le sue avveniristiche e stravaganti architetture, Dubai ha conosciuto negli ultimi anni una fortissima crescita economica, demografica e di infrastrutture. Attraverso i ritratti di diversi professionisti, locali e stranieri, il film offre uno sguardo sull’emergente scenario medio – orientale, interrogandosi sulle potenzialità dell’arte e sul suo ruolo nel contesto di una realtà tanto vivace quanto contraddittoria.

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di Bahman Kiarostami, Iran, 2009, 43’

Bahman Kiarostami, figlio del regista Abbas, indaga un soggetto artistico per raccontare la realtà culturale dell’Iran contemporaneo. Il film narra le vicende del Museo di Arte Contemporanea di Teheran (TMOCA), sede della più vasta e pregiata collezione di capolavori d’arte contemporanea fuori dai confini occidentali, raccolti dall’ex imperatrice Farah Diba, relegati nei caveau del museo dopo la Rivoluzione Islamica del 1979.

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di Emma Tassy e Sheng Zhimin, Francia, 2009, 52’

Nel corso dell’ultimo ventennio il panorama artistico cinese ha vissuto profonde trasformazioni. I suoi artisti hanno raggiunto grande notorietà e le loro opere altissime quotazioni. Il film ripercorre le tappe fondamentali di questa ascesa, analizzandone le dinamiche storiche, economiche e culturali con uno sguardo particolarmente attento ai protagonisti della scena underground emersi tra gli anni Ottanta e Novanta, all’identità degli artisti attuali e alle prospettive delle nuove generazioni.

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di Jannik Splidsboel, Danimarca, 2011, 70’

Il “documentario creativo” di Jannik Splidsboel racconta le vicende artistiche e biografiche del duo scandinavo formato da Michael Elmgreen e Ingar Dragset. Insigniti della menzione speciale della giuria della Biennale di Venezia del 2009 per il progetto The Collectors, con la loro ultima scultura Elmgreen & Dragset si sono aggiudicati la commissione dell’opera che fino al 2013 occuperà il “quarto plinto” di Trafalgar Square a Londra.

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di Marco Penso, Italia, 2006, 50′

La provocazione è la cifra più riconoscibile del lavoro di Maurizio Cattelan, l’artista italiano più discusso nel mondo. Così, il film prende il via da una provocazione con una manipolazione della realtà: la notizia della morte dell’artista divulgata della televisione. Avvolta nel mistero, la “vera” morte di Cattelan è l’occasione per una ricognizione divertita ed esaustiva al tempo stesso sulla parabola esistenziale ed artistica dell’enfant terrible padovano.

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di Susan Sollin e Charles Atlas, Stati Uniti 2010, 54′

Insignito nel 2010 del prestigioso Kyoto Prize, William Kentridge ha sviluppato tutta la sua ricerca attorno al disegno, riflettendo e interrogandosi nel corso di oltre trent’anni di lavoro su temi di natura storica, politica e sociale. Intervistato nel suo studio di Johannesburg, l’artista racconta il suo percorso e la sua poetica mostrandosi nel ruolo di performer, regista e scenografo durante la realizzazione dei suoi progetti più recenti.

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di Marion Cajori e Amei Wallach, Stati Uniti, 2008, 99’

Girato nell’arco di 15 anni, il film è un intenso ritratto dell’artista franco-americana, protagonista della prima personale mai dedicata ad una donna al MoMA di New York nel 1982. Gli archetipi del suo mondo fantastico e perverso emergono da una serie di interviste, mentre le opere e le installazioni sono indagate con un occhio carico di suggestioni che le parole contribuiscono ad accentuare ed amplificare in un processo visivo di grande coinvolgimento per lo spettatore.
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Tra Arte e Cinema, IV edition

Films on contemporary art from the archive of Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival and artist’s film

Promoted by the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera
under the aegis of the Municipality of Milan
in collaboration with PAC Padiglione di arte contemporanea and Cinema Beltrade
curated by Francesca Alfano Miglietti, Laura Lombardi and Elisabetta Longari

For its fourth edition, Tra Arte e Cinema will collaborate with PAC Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea. On the occasion of Regina José Galindo’s one-man show Estoy Viva, which can be seen till June 8, one of her recent works will be shown: La Verdad (2013), with screenings during all four days of the series.
Another new feature this year is the partnership with l’Università degli Studi di Milano, through which students of Cultural Treasures Sciene, Art History and Art Criticism, as well as Show Business Science, can attend the projections at a reduced admission charge.

To access the films, connect to the MYMOVIESLIVE!, page, register and activate a FREE or UNLIMITED profile.
The programme calendar in streaming includes:

April 2, 9 p.m.: My Name Is Janez Jansa
April 3, 8:30 p.m.: Sculpture Constantin Brancusi
April 3, 9 p.m.: Erwin Wurm. The Artist Who Swallowed the World

INFORMATION

APRIL 2 – 5, 2014
Cinema Beltrade
via Oxilia 10, Milan
7 min walk from MM1 Pasteur, 12 min from MM2 Loreto
TICKETS
€ 6.50 full ticket
€ 5.00 reduce (under 26 and over 65; visitors with exhibition ticket of Regina José Galindo, PAC, Milan)
€ 3.50 for students in Sciences for Cultural Heritage, Art History and Criticism and Performing Arts and Sciences, as well as for students of film courses at School of Film and Television – Fondazione Milano.
Free admission for students and professors of Brera Academy of Fine Arts

Info:
Tel 02 26820592 – 348 2666090 – 347 4512456
info@cinemabeltrade.net
www.cinemabeltrade.net
www.barzandhippo.com

The films are in original languages with Italian subtitles

 

Program 

April 2

4 pm

Breaking Ground
by Nancy Holt and Theo Tegelaers, The Netherlands, 2011, 20’
language: English; subtitles: Italian

Erwin Wurm – The Artist Who Swallowed the World
by Laurin Merz, Austria / Switzerland / Germany, 2012, 52′
language: German, English; subtitles: English, Italian

Restless – Keith Haring in Brazil
by Guto Barra and Gisela Matta, Brasil, 2013, 38′
language: English; subtitles: Italian

 6 pm

Sol LeWitt
by Chris Teerink, The Netherlands, 2012, 72′
language: English, Dutch, Italian; subtitles: English, Italian

OPENING NIGHT  7.30 pm

 9 pm

Regina José Galindo – La Verdad
by José Juárez, Guatemala, 2013, 73’
language: Spanish; subtitles: Italian

April 3

4 pm

Meeting with Olafur Eliasson
by Marco Del Fiol, Brasil, 2011, 27′
language: English; subtitles: Italian

Inside Out: The People’s Art Project
by Alastair Siddons, UK, 2013, 70′
language: Arabic, Creole, English, French; subtitles: English, Italian

6 pm

The Bride
by Joël Curtz, France, 2012, 41′
language: Italian; subtitles: English

Sophie Calle, Untitled
by Victoria Clay Mendosa, 2012, France / USA, 52′
language: French, English; subtitles: English, Italian

8 pm

Fifi Howls from Happiness
by Mitra Farahani, USA / France, 2013, 96′
language: Pharsi; subtitles: English, Italian

10 pm

Regina José Galindo – La Verdad
by José Juárez, Guatemala, 2013, 73’
language: Spanish; subtitles: Italian

April 4

4 pm

Dans un océan d’images
by Helen Doyle, Canada, 2013, 90’
language: English, French, Italian; subtitles: English, Italian

6 pm

Sculpture Constantin Brancusi
by Alain Fleischer, France, 2013, 26′
language: French; subtitles: Italian

Open Field – Gabriel Orozco
by Juan Carlos Martìn, Mexico, 2013, 75′
Language: Spanish, English, French, subtitles: English, Italian

8 pm

The Toxic Camera
by Jane and Louise Wilson, UK, 2012, 21′
language: English; subtitles: Italian

The Role of a Lifetime
by Deimantas Narkevičius, Lithuania, 2003, 16’
language: English; subtitles: Italian

My Name is Janez Janša
by Janez Janša, Slovenia, 2012, 67′
Language: Slovenian, English, Italian, Croatian, Serbian, French; subtitles: English, Italian

 10 pm

Regina José Galindo – La Verdad
by José Juárez, Guatemala, 2013, 73’
language: Spanish; subtitles: Italian
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April 5 

4 pm

Breaking Ground
by Nancy Holt and Theo Tegelaers, The Netherlands, 2011, 20’
language: English; subtitles: Italian

Sculpture Constantin Brancusi
by Alain Fleischer, France, 2013, 26′
language: French; subtitles: Italian

Erwin Wurm – The Artist Who Swallowed the World
by Laurin Merz, Austria / Switzerland / Germany, 2012, 52′
language: German, English; subtitles: English, Italian

 6 pm

Meeting with Olafur Eliasson
by Marco Del Fiol, Brasil, 2011, 27′
language: English; subtitles: Italian

My Name is Janez Janša
by Janez Janša, Slovenia, 2012, 67′
Language: Slovenian, English, Italian, Croatian, Serbian, French; subtitles: English, Italian

8 pm

Fifi Howls from Happiness
by Mitra Farahani, USA / France, 2013, 96’
language: Pharsi; subtitles: English, Italian

10 pm

Regina José Galindo – La Verdad
by José Juárez, Guatemala, 2013, 73’
language: Spanish; subtitles: Italian

Transmedia/Transgender, video-cine-tv beyonds media and genders

Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival is present at
Transmedia/Transgender

Organized by the Centro Teatro Ateneo della Sapienza University of Rome,
curated by Valentina Valentini and Antonella Ottai,
in collaboration with Milo Adami and Walter Paradiso.

INFORMATION

March 4 – May 13 2013
Centro Teatro Ateneo della Sapienza Università di Roma
Aula Levi, Via dei Volsci 122

FREE ADMISSION
From 8.30 pm

Program

Monday March 25 

The Ashes of Pasolini
by Alfredo Jaar, 2009, 38’ – Language: Italian; subtitle: English


This work is an homage to Pier Paolo Pasolini, the artist and intellectual who wrote the celebrated poem Gramsci’s Ashes. Alfredo Jaar (Santiago del Cile, 1956) explores Pasolini’s critical and poetic research on the subject of awareness. Pasolini’s words, taken from various interviews and documentaries, appear extraordinarily prophetic for the social and political reality of contemporary Italy. This work was previewed at the 2009 Venice Biennale as part of the exhibition The Fear Society – Pabellón de la Urgencia at the Arsenale Novissimo.

marxism today (prologue)
by Phil Collins 2010, 35’ – Language: German, English; subtitles: English


Produced for the Berlin Biennale 2010, the film narrates the stories of three former teachers of Marxist-Leninist philosophy shortly after the fall of the Berlin wall and German Reunification. Monologues by the three protagonists are interspersed with archival TV footage and are accompanied by an evocative soundtrack by Nick Powell and Laetizia Sadier of the group Stereolab.

A conversation with Silvia Lucchesi will follow

> For the entire program

Video PLAYER

Program of films curated by Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival dedicated to the artists featured in the show “The Player. Journey into contemporary passions”. Works from Sandra and Giancarlo Bonollo’s collection.

INFORMATIONS

February 20 and 21 / March 14, 20, 21 2013
Marino Marini Museum
Piazza San Pancrazio, Florence

– From 9 p.m.: free admission
– The exhibition will be open from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Program

Wednesday, February 20th

Our Hobby is Depeche Mode

by Jeremy Deller and Nick Abrahams, UK, 2007, 72′
Language: English, Russian, German; subtitles: English

In this film, Jeremy Deller, the artist who won the Turner Prize in 2004, and director Nick Abrahams describe the fanaticism which surrounded the English group Depeche Mode during the 1980s. With the stories and voices of fans from around the world, Our Hobby is Depeche Mode reveals extraordinary stories of faith and devotion, from Russia, where “Dave Day”, dedicated to singer Dave Gahan, has become a national holiday, to the USA, Romania, England and Germany.

Thursday, February 21th

Film (Tacita Dean)
by Zara Hayes, UK , 11′
Language: English

Produced on the occason of Tacita Dean’s 2011 commission for the Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, Film is a short documentary which introduces the artist’s poetics and the evolution of her project. First film of the Unilever series on the cinema, the installation is a visual poem in 35mm dedicated to the specificities of the analog medium.

 

Thursday, February 21th

Damiàn Ortega: Do It Yourself
by Branka Bogdanov, USA, 2009, 20′
Language: English, Spanish, subtitles: English

Damiàn Ortega is one of the most significant among the new generation of Mexican artists, along with Gabriel Orozco. Noted for dismantling objects for everyday use, like the famous Volkswagen Bug, and putting them back together, the artist playfully and imaginatively explores the parts that make up an automobile, a body, a dwelling or an economic system. Do It Yourself presents interviews with the artist, along with footage shot at his studios in Mexico City and Berlin, and images from his collaboration with a Tuscan artisan for the producion of several blown-glass sculptures.

Marepel
by Marco Del Fiol, Brazil, 2006, 22′
Language: Portuguese; subtitles: English

The first Brazilian artist to obtain a one-man show at the Centre Pompidou, Marepe was born in1970, at Santo Antônio de Jesus, in the Recôncavo Baiano region. His research is based on the elaboration of local traditions, from the history and objects for everyday use typical of his homeland, in order to make sculptures capable of calling into question the institutional status of a work of art while at the same time investing these commonplace objects with an almost spiritual value.

Meeting with Olafur Eliasson
by Marco Del Fiol, Brazil, 2011, 27′
Language: English

Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson, for his first one-man show in Latin America, presented several new site-specific pieces directly inspired by his impressions of Saõ Paolo. In the film, the genesis of the pieces, which invite the public to experiment with the perception of colors and spatial orientation, is narrated by the artist in person, during the show’s production.

Thursday, March 14th

Open Field (Gabriel Orozco)
by Juan Carlos Martìn, Mexico, USA, France, UK, 2012, 75′
Language: English, Spanish, French; subtitles: English, Spanish

Director Juan Carlos Martìn has followed Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco for the last 12 years, concentrating on the period in which he became a key figure in the international art scene. The film is a collage of interviews with artists and curators, and of sequences which record the development of his work, and other moments in which the camera enters into a direct relationship with several of his most extraordinary pieces.

 

 

Wednesday, March 20th

Urs Fischer
by Iwan Schumacher, Switzerland, 2010, 98′
Language: English, Swiss German, Italian; subtitles: Italian

Produced on the occasion of Urs Fischer’s first USA exhibition, at the New York Museum, this documentary reconstructs the creative path of one of the most interesting artists of the contemporary scene, who won high acclaim at the Venice Biennale this year. The images of the preparation for the American event, which Fischer orchestrated as a global artwork, interweave with those from previous shows in Venice, London, Sydney, Zurich and Shanghai, and with dialogues with the artist himself, with his collaborators and with Massimiliano Gioni, curator of the museum.

Thursday, March 21th

Rineke Dijkstra
by Branka Bogdanov, USA, 2001, 10’
Language: English, Dutch; subtitles: English

This short film follows Dutch artist Rineke Dijkstra in her studio to reveal the thought behind her photographic series starring adolescents, families and women shortly after childbirth. Objectivity and formal rigor are the principal characteristics of these shots. However, especially in the poses of the adolescents, what emerges is their sense of unease, of waiting, and their difficulty in defining their own role.

Mona Hatoum
by John Wyver, UK, 2001, 26′
Language: English

Lebanese artist Mona Hatoum produced three new works in 2002 for the inauguration of the Tate Britain. Shown under the title The Entire World as a Foreign Land, these pieces show her interest in the theme of the relationship between individual identity and the notion of cultural identity and, more generally, the sense of belonging.

Thursday, March 21th

Two Melons and Stinking Fish (Sarah Lucas)
by Vanessa Engle, UK, 1996, 49′
Language: English

Filmed with a small portable videocamera, Two Melons and Stinking Fish is an intimate portrait of artist Sarah Lucas, one of the preeminent figures of Young British Art, of the early 1990s. The film, which includes interviews with Jay Joplin, Barbara Gladstone, Tracey Emin, Angus Fairhurst, Gary Hume and Damien Hirst, recreates the seemingly spontaneous lifestyle and approach to art with characterizes the artist’s work.

VideoLibrary
1st edition

Films from the archives of The Screen of the Arts

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EX3 Centro per l’arte Contemporanea
Florence, Viale Giannotti 81/83/85

Fridays from 9 to 11 p.m.
Sundays from 11  to 1 p.m.

The films, in original version with Italian subtitles, will be shown over the course of three months, there are 21 dates, with free admission, Sunday mornings (from 11 to 1 p.m.) and Friday evenings (from 9 p.m. To 11 p.m.), times chosen to allow diverse audiences an approach to contemporary art.
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Sunday at 11am and Friday at 9pm

All films are subtitled in Italian

[mini-icon icon=”time”] Sunday, January 30 / Friday, February 25 / Sunday, March 20
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[mini-icon icon=”time”] Friday, Feb. 4 / Sunday, February 27 / Friday, March 25
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Bill Viola. The Eye of the Earth, 59′
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[mini-icon icon=”time”] Friday, February 11 / Sunday, March 6 / Friday, April 1
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[mini-icon icon=”time”] Sunday, February 13 / Friday, March 11 / Sunday, April 3
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[mini-icon icon=”time”] Friday, February 18 / Sunday, March 13 / Friday, April 8
Art Safari. Maurizio Cattelan, 26′
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[mini-icon icon=”time”] Sunday, February 20 / Friday, March 18 / Sunday, April 10
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VideoLibrary
2nd edition

Films from archives of Lo Schermo dell’Arte Film Festival

INFORMATION
2012 April 12 / May 31
EX3 Centro per l’arte Contemporanea
Florence, Viale Giannotti 81/83/85

/ Thursday from 9.00 pm
/ Sundays from 11.00 am

All films are shown in original language with Italian subtitles.
The access to the Video Library is reserved for EX3 registered members.
Anyone can become a member at the reception of the Centre or through the web site: www.ex3.it

Program

Thursday, April 12 / Sunday, April 29 / Thursday, May 17

The World According to Kapoor, 52′

William Kentridge. Anything is Possible, 54′

 Sunday, April 15 / Thursday, May 3 / Sunday, May 20

How Are You, 70′

The Treasure Cave, 43′

Thursday, April 19 / Sunday, May 6 / Thursday, May 24

Urs Fisher, 98’

Sunday, April 22 / Thursday, May 10 / Sunday, May 27

The Desert of Forbidden Art, 80′

Thursday, April 26 / Sunday, May 13 / Thursday, May 31

How to Make a Book With Steidl, 88′

VISIO. DIRECTING THE REAL
Artists’ Film and Video in the 2010s

EXHIBITION
in occasion of Schermo dell'arte 2017

curated by Leonardo Bigazzi
promoted and organized by Schermo dell’arte Film Festival

The use of moving images has taken an increasingly central role in contemporary art practice. Curated by Leonardo Bigazzi, Directing the Real. Artists’ Film and Video in the 2010s, brings together works by nineteen international artists who work with moving images. This generation of artists, born after 1980, operates at a time when confrontation with the “real” and its representation often become necessary and inevitable. Our experience of the world around us is however more and more mediated and altered by screens and electronic technologies, to the point that the borderline between real and virtual can be blurred.

How do artists respond today to a globalized society where images and information are so often built and manipulated to alter reality? And how the technological revolutions of recent years, and the speed with which these images are shared and consumed, have influenced their (and our) outlook on the world? How to represent a world ever more ruled by economic interests, divided by wars and social injustice, and where the relation between man and environment is reaching a critical point? In such a context which is the role and the potential of art and of the exhibition space as physical place for reflecting and sharing?

This exhibition aims to offer an overview on the production by a generation of artists who have made some of these questions the central theme of their research.
The transition from analog to digital and the acceleration of the internet and new media are deeply influencing video language by generating aesthetic and formal choices that are now recognizable in their works. The exhibition at the Galleria delle Carrozze in the Palazzo Medici Riccardi includes videos, films and video installations that represent the variety of media and formats used in contemporary video practice.

With this exhibition Lo schermo dell’arte continues its commitment, which has characterized its ten years of activity, aimed at the promotion and production of works by a new generation of visual artists working with moving images. All the selected artists have participated, or participate this year for the first time, to the two most important projects that the Festival has dedicated in the last year to the young artists: VISIO. European Programme on Artists’ Moving Images (2012-2017) and the Premio Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival (2010 – 2013).

Artists: Basma Alsharif, Bianca Baldi, Danilo Correale, Justine Emard, Alessandra Ferrini, Sirah Foighel Brutmann and Eitan Efrat, Louis Henderson, Jonna Kina, Graham Kelly, Daisuke Kosugi, Basir Mahmood, Diego Marcon, Rebecca Moss, Arash Nassiri, Janis Rafa, Emilija Skarnulytë, Patrik Thomas, Emmanuel Van Der Auwera, Driant Zeneli.

VISIO Young Talent Acquisition Prize III Edition is assigned by Seven Gravity Collection to Basir Mahmood for the work Monument of Arrival and Return (2016):
For the technical quality and for the direct and involving aesthetic impact of the tableau vivants that are present in the narration. We have been very fascinated by this work for the different reading layers. On one hand historical, anthropological, and to the other conceptual, but also for its complexity and beautiful that it is overwhelming and engaging.

Works

Co(AI)xistence

by Justine Emard, 2017, 12’. Commissioned for Clouds ‹-› Forests, 7th Moscow International Biennale of Contemporary Art. With the support of Hors les murs residency program of Institut Français, Paris & the prize “Brouillon d’un rêve, Pierre Schaeffer”, SCAM, Paris

Untitled (head falling 01)

by Diego Marcon, 2015, 10’’ loop. Courtesy the artists and Ermes-Ermes

A certain Amount of Clarity

by Emmanuel Van der Auwera, 2013, 30’. Courtesy Harlan Levey Projects and the artists

Secret words and related stories

by Jonna Kina, 2016, 20’12’’ Courtesy the artist

Hello Joe

by Graham Kelly, 2017, 19’08’’ Courtesy the artist

Sentient to sentient

by Daisuke Kosugi, 2016, 10’. Courtesy the artist

WInter Came Early

by Janis Rafa, 2015, 3’, video 2K. Courtesy the artist and Martin van Zomeren Gallery

Zero Latitude

by Bianca Baldi, 2014, 9’30’’ loop Courtesy the artist

Hotel Desterro

by Patrick Thomas, 2014, 45’. Courtesy the artist

Orientation

by Sirah Foighel Brutmann and Eitan Efrat, 2015, 12’. Courtesy the artists

All that is solid

by Louis Henderson, 2014, 15’40” Courtesy the artist

Equivalent Units

by Danilo Correale, 2017, 19’ Courtesy the artist

Radio Ghetto Relay

by Alessandra Ferrini. 2016, 15’24’’. Courtesy the artist

It would not be possible to leave planet Earth unless gravity existed

by Driant Zeneli, 2017, 13’41’’. Courtesy the artist, MAM Foundation Tirana and Prometeo Gallery di Ida Pisani,Milano/Lucca

City of Tales

by Arash Nassiri, 2017, 21’51’’. Produced by Jonas Films | foto Anne-Line Desrous- seaux | with the support of Han Nefkens Foundation, Fonds National des Arts Graphiques et Plastiques, CNAP Image/Mouvement. Courtesy the artist

Sirenomelia

by Emilija Škarnulytë, 2017, 12’. Courtesy the artist

Monument of arrival and return

by Basir Mahmood, 2016, 9’36’’. Courtesy the artist

International Waters

by Rebecca Moss, 2017, 20’. Courtesy the artist and Access Gallery

Deep Sleep

by Basma Alsharif, 2014, 12’45’’. Courtesy the artist and Galerie Imane Farès

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VISIO. EUROPEAN IDENTITIES
New Geographies in Artists’ Film and Video

EXHIBITION
In occasion of Lo schermo dell'arte 2018

curated by Leonardo Bigazzi
promoted and organised by Lo schermo dell’arte in collaboration with Le Murate. Progetti Arte Contemporanea, FST- Mediateca Regionale Toscana

Opening: Tuesday, November 13 at 6:00 pm 

This year VISIO presents a new exhibition project, European Identities. New Geographies in Artists’ Film and Video in the space of Le Murate. Progetti Arte Contemporanea, a monumental complex that was a men’s prison until 1984. Recently restored by the City Council in order to host exhibition and research projects, the building maintains the structure of the 19th Century prison, including maximum security and isolation cells. European Identities. New Geographies in Artists’ Film and Video brings together video, films and video installations that represent the variety of media and formats adopted by contemporary video practice, while reflecting on the interaction of video formats and the exhibition context.
The exhibition shows 12 video works by participants in the VISIO programme, to give insight into the variety of different cultures and nationalities of artists under 35 working in Europe today. Their works are the expression of a new European artistic identity, strongly fostered and shaped by an unprecedented transnational mobility, yet often revealing a fragile and precarious dimension. Cities like Amsterdam and Berlin developed well- established communities of artists working with moving images thanks to funds for production and opportunities for study and residence. An open and international system that growing populist and sovranist movements in Europe might affect. The exhibition also intends to critically reflect on the limits of a European context, still too dependent on the financial capacities and the nationalities of the artists. With this exhibition, Lo schermo dell’arte continues the strong commitment which has characterized its eleven years of activity, aimed at the promotion and production of works by a new generation of visual artists working with moving images in Europe.
This exhibition is in continuity to the previous ones held in Florence at Palazzo Strozzi (2015), Cinema La Compagnia (2016), Palazzo Medici Riccardi (2017), and in France at Passerelle Centre d’art contemporain, Brest (2018).
The exhibition is produced and organised by Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival in collaboration with Le Murate. Progetti Arte Contemporanea, FST- Mediateca Regionale Toscana.

Artists: Tekla Aslanishvili, Vincent Ceraudo, Alice dos Reis, Ryan Ferko, Riccardo Giacconi, Vanessa Gravenor, Margaret Haines, Alyona Larionova, Lukas Marxt, Martina Melilli,Michał Soja e Róża Duda, Katja Verheul.

VISIO Young Talent Acquisition Prize IV Edition is assigned by Seven Gravity Collection to Alice dos Reis for the work Mood Keep (2018):
Our choice is a video that was able to explore the potential of images with simple and effective solutions. A work that has condensed our relationship with images and with time as philosophical categories. What struck us about this project was its ability to reflect speculatively on these issues and his invitation to reflect on the future through new associations in which the only way forward is to accept the bizarre as a possibility.

 

Works

Algorithmic Island

by Tekla Aslanishvili, 2018, 13’, AVCHD Digital Film. Courtesy the artist

Hostiles Sites - Part 2

by Katja Verheul, 2017, 7’40’’. Courtesy the artist

Strange Vision of Seeing Things

by Ryan Kerko, 2016, 14’16’’. Courtesy the artist

You Face God and the Camera at the Same Time

by  Margaret Haines, 2016-2017, 10’37’’. Courtesy the artist

Staying with trouble

by Alyona Larionova, 2018, 14’5’’, HD video e CGI (Computer Generated Imagery). Courtesy the artist

Entrelazado

by Riccardo Giacconi, 2015, 36’58’’. Courtesy the artist

Mood Keep

by Alice Dos Reis, 2018, 13’51’’. Courtesy the artist

Untitled

by Michal Soja and Róza Duda, 2016, 3’4’’. Courtesy the artists

Imperial Valley (cultivated run-off)

by Lukas Marxt, 2018, 13’58’’. Courtesy the artist

Mum, I am sorry

by Martina Melilli, 2017, 16’56’’. Courtesy the artist

Paris City Ghost

by Vincent Ceraudo, 2015, 5’55’’, video 4K HD. Courtesy the artist

Me/My Bullet

by Vanessa Gravenor, 2016, 3’22’’, CGI rendering realised by Hiba Ali. Courtesy the artist

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VISIO. Moving Images
After Post-Internet

EXHIBITION
in occasion of Lo schermo dell'arte 2019

curated by Leonardo Bigazzi
promoted and organised by Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi and Lo schermo dell’arte

Opening: Tuesday, November 12 at 6:00 pm

Four years after its first exhibition, Lo schermo dell’arte returns to Palazzo Strozzi with VISIO. Moving Images After Post-Internet. The exhibition presents the works of the twelve artists selected for the 8th edition of VISIO offering an insight into the practice of a generation of artists who, during the years of their education, witnessed the rise of the so-called “Post-Internet condition”. This definition has been adopted since the end of the first decade of 2000 in order to describe art that could no longer avoid to confront the growing hyper-connectivity of the internet, both in conceptual and in production and distribution terms. However, the meaning of the term “Post-Internet” has changed as quickly as the technology it was associated with, becoming obsolete and controversial and being mostly reduced to the often derogatory formal categorisation of a vast number of artworks. During the same years the digital revolution and the acceleration imposed by new media have deeply changed the language of moving images and their exhibition models. The show therefore reflects on these transformations and on the influence they had on this generation of artists, on the legacy of the Post-Internet phenomenon and on the possible reasons of its definitive overcoming.

Artists: Rebecca Jane Arthur, Miguel Azuaga, Patrick Alan Banfield, Enar de Dios Rodríguez, Eva Giolo, Inas Halabi, Polina Kanis, Adam Kaplan, Valentina Knežević, Agnieszka Mastalerz, Jacopo Rinaldi, Igor Simić.

VISIO Young Talent Acquisition Prize V Edition is assigned by Seven Gravity Collection to Patrick Alan Banfield for the work Mein Blick (My View) (2017):
The intensity of the work we have chosen is combined with an aesthetic urgency that technology confirms. Our gaze of the world is probably the most intimate thing, something that cannot be shared with anyone. Hence the challenge of using the medium to open a window on the intimate, on that private gaze that no one besides us can experience.

Works

All World's Memory

by Jacopo Rinaldi, 2015, 6’23’’. Courtesy the artist

Buildups

by Adam Kaplan, 2015, 5’45’’. Video CGI. Courtesy the artist

Mein Blick (My View)

by Patrick Alan Banfield, 2017. Virtual reality installation: video 10’7’’, office chair, Gaming PC, Oculus rift VR headset, punchbag stand. Courtesy the artist

Play Down

by Agnieszka Mastalerz, 2017, 2’27’’. Courtesy Wechta Stallion Station, Polonia

Katharsis

by Miguel Azuaga, 2019, 24’37’’. Three-channel installation video. Courtesy the artist

Gil

by Eva Giolo, 2016, 4’43’’.  Courtesy the artist

Ready-Mades with Interest

by Rebecca Jane Arthur, 2017. Installation: video 25’23’’, slide, publications. Courtesy the artist

Mnemosyne

by Inas Halabi, 2016, 10’47’’. Courtesy the artist. Work commisioned for the Young Artist of the Year Award, AM Qattan Foundation

Waste Land Inc

by Igor Simić, 2018. Videogame, soundtrack, 3 animated videos, neon. Courtesy Demagog Studio, Galerie Anita Beckers

Voiceover

by Valentina Knežević, 2017, 6’35’’. Courtesy the artist

The Pool

by Polina Kanis, 2015, 9’37’’. Courtesy the artist

Fortress Europe

by Enar de Dios Rodríguez, 2018. Installation: video 4’04’’, sticker You Are Here, General Admission tickets, bollards. Courtesy the artist

VISIO – EUROPEAN PROGRAMME ON ARTISTS’ MOVING IMAGES

Promoted and organised by:
Lo schermo dell’arte

In collaboration with:
• Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi 
• FST Mediateca Toscana Film Commission

Receives contributions from:
• Regione Toscana
• Comune di Firenze
• Cinema La Compagnia

project realised within the framework Programma Sensi Contemporanei Toscana per il Cinema and Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze

With the support of:
• Fondazione In Between Art Film
• ottod’Ame
• Famiglia Cecchi
• B&C Speakers
• Mercato Centrale
• Golden View Firenze

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