In collaboration with Museo Marino Marini, Firenze
ARTISTS’S FILM
Italian premiere in the presence of the artist
Points on a Line
by Sarah Morris, 2010, sound, 35’ / Courtesy the artist and Capitain Petzel, Berlin
A conversation between Sarah Morris, Silvia Lucchesi, director of Lo schermo dell’arte Film Festival and Alberto Salvadori, director of Museo Marino Marini, will follow
10.30 pm
In collaboration with Museo Marino Marini, Firenze
ARTISTS’S FILM
Italian premiere in the presence of the artist
Chicago
by Sarah Morris, 2011, sonoro, 68’ / Courtesy the artist and Capitain Petzel, Berlin
Curated by CCC Strozzina in collaboration with Università di Pisa and ISIA Firenze; a Regione Toscana project
Open Studios
Italia, 2011, 8’ x 3
6.00 pm
The Treasure Cave
by Bahman Kiarostami, Iran, 2009, 43’
7.00 pm
Italian premiere in the presence of the director
Urs Fischer
by Iwan Schumacher, Svizzera, 2010, 98’
9.00 pm
ARTISTS’S FILM
in the presence of the artist
Alpi
by Armin Linke, 2011, 60’ / Courtesy the artist
10.45 pm
Italian premiere
Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow
by Sophie Fiennes, Regno Unito/Francia/Paesi Bassi, 2010, 105’
Curated by CCC Strozzina in collaboration with Università di Pisa and ISIA Firenze; a Regione Toscana project
Open Studios
Italia, 2011, 8’ x 3
6.00 pm
Italian premiere
William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible
by Susan Sollins e Charles Atlas, Stati Uniti, 2010, 54’
7.15 pm
ARTISTS’S FILM
Italian premiere
1395 Days Without Red
by Anri Sala, in collaboration with Liria Begeja and Ari Benjamin Meyers, 2011, sonoro, 50’
Courtesy the artist and Artangel, London
9.00 pm
Italian premiere in the presence of the director
How Are You
by Jannik Splidsboel, Danimarca, 2011, 70’
10.30 pm
Italian premiere in the presence of the director
Tinguely
by Thomas Thümena, Svizzera, 2010, 89’
Curated by CCC Strozzina in collaboration with Università di Pisa and ISIA Firenze; a Regione Toscana project
Open Studios
Italia, 2011, 8’ x 3
6.00 pm
The Desert of Forbidden Art
by Amanda Pope e Tchavdar Georgiev, Federazione Russa Stati Uniti/Uzbekistan, 2010, 80’
7.30 pm
Italian premiere
Oligarques, art et dollars: les nouveaux collectionneurs russes
by Tania Rakhmanova, Francia, 2010, 52’
9.00 pm
PREMIO LO SCHERMO DELL’ARTE FILM FESTIVAL 2011
Announcement of the Winner
9.30 pm
World premiere in the presence of the artist
VIDEO WINNER OF THE LO SCHERMO DELL’ARTE FILM FESTIVAL PRIZE 2010
Ladies and Gentlemen
by Luca Bolognesi, 2011, 21’
10.00 pm
Italian premiere in the presence of the director
Gerhard Richter Painting
by Corinna Belz, Germania, 2011, 97’
Talk Show
by Omer Fast, 2009, 65′
video-installation
CANGO Cantieri Goldonetta, Firenze
November 20 – December 3 2011
h 3.00 pm; 4.30 pm; 6.00 pm
FREE ENTRANCE
Talk Show is a Performa Commission co-produced by Artis Contemporary Israeli Art Fund with support from the Edith Russ House for Media Art in Oldenburg and the Goethe Institute.
In collaboration with Cango Cantieri Goldonetta
Talk Show, a live recording of a performance by Israeli artist Omer Fast for Performa 09, revisits one of the most successful formats of American TV, which has also become a real mass-media and cultural phenomenon in Italy. Before a live audience, the fake Talk Show transfigures into a sort of conceptual parody of itself. Re-elaborating a circular video-performance scheme mathological and narrative interweavings, Omer Fast creates a sort of experiment of “expanded television”, powered on the visual and communicative plain through the use of the installation.
Foyer Odeon Firenze
November 21 – 24, 2011
In collaboration with Centro per l’arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato,
in occasion of the exhibition Mario Mariotti
- A rigor di spot / 1988, 5’ 30”
- Spot 3M / 1993 – 1995, 1’ 28”
- Sole Mani / 1989, 3’ 42”
- Carnevale degli animali di Horst Schier / idea and figures by Mario Mariotti, 1991, 6’ 43”
Mario Mariotti (1936-1997) is unanimously recognized as the “painter of hands”, transformed into fantastic figures, suggested in continuous and diffuse variants world-wide. A magmatic author, assiduous experimenter in visual languages, Mariotti personified for decades the popular soul and artisanal skill of Florence, the city’s corrosive irony and challenging nature, poetic identity and daily identification with art represented in scenic form and in actions organized for parties in town squares.
CANGO Cantieri Goldonetta,
Sunday November 20, 2011 – 11.30 am
> Omer Fast
Italian transalation
Odeon Firenze
Monday November 21, 2011 – 9.45 pm
> Sarah Morris
Italian transalation
Odeon Firenze
Tuesday November 22, 2011 – 4.00 pm
> Armin Linke
Born in Jerusalem in 1972, he has lived and worked in Berlin since 2001. Omer Fast has attracted public and critical attention as one of the most interesting authors on the current international artistic panorama. Winner of the Bucksbaum Award in 2008, within the context of the Whitney Biennial, and of the Preis der Nationalgalerie für Junge Kunst in 2009, Fast has shown his work in the world’s principal museums, including: Whitney Museum of American Art, Kunstverein Hannover, Kunsthaus Baselland, Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, The Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Hambuger Bahnhof, Caixa Forum Barcelona, NIMk Amsterdam, Centre Pompidou. With his video Five Thousand Feet is the Best, 2010, he partecipated in the Venice Bienniale this year.
Painter and filmmaker, born in London in 1967, Sarah Morris worked on rigorous, seductive abstract pictorial and cinematographic compositions during the 90s, investigating the transformation of contemporary metropolitan scenarios through architecture. Winner of the American Academy – Philip Morris Award in 1999-2000, Berlin Prize Fellow and Joan Mitchell Painting Award in 2001-2002, she has exhibited in many museums around the world, including the Fondation Beyeler, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Moderna Museet Stockholm, Palais de Tokyo Kestner Gesellschaft Hannover, Kunstforeningen Copenhagen, Miami MOCA, Hirshhorn Museum Washington D.C., Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhof.
In 2009, the Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna hosted her first Italian one-person show. Lives and works between New York and London.
Photographer and filmmaker Armin Linke was born in Milan in 1966. While creating an archive-in-progress centred on human activities, landscapes, and their interactions, he has shown his work at many institutions and international exhibitions, including Klosterfelde, Berlin (2007), National Museum of Contemporary Art Bucharest (2006), Centre Culturel Suisse in Paris (2005), 9a Mostra Internazionale di Architettura, Biennale di Venezia (2004), 50a Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte, Biennale di Venezia (2003). His multimedia installation on the contemporary alpine landscape won a prize at the 9th Biennale di Architettura in Venice and at the Graz Architecture Film Festival.
His project Lampedusa, The Day After. Prospettive Visive (Visual Perspectives), was recently presented at Villa Romana in Florence. Professor at HfG Karlsruhe, Guest Professor at the IUAV, Venice, and Research Affiliate at MIT Visual Arts Program Cambridge, he lives and works in Milan and Berlin.
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