Rosa Barba
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The Venice Biennale - 56th International Art Exhibition
The show consists of over 136 artists from fifty-three countries, and will feature a space for live programming in the Central Pavilion designed by David Adjaye called The Arena. “The linchpin of this program will be the epic live reading of all three volumes of Karl Marx’s Das Kapital,” Enwezor states. “Here, Das Kapital will serve as a kind of Oratorio that will be continuously read live, throughout the exhibition’s seven months’ duration.”
The 56th International Art Exhibition will form a unitary itinerary that starts at the Central Pavilion (Giardini) and continues at the Arsenale, with over 136 artists from 53 countries, of whom 89 will be showing here for the first time.
After having explained in October the main topics of All the World’s Futures, Okwui Enwezor ... - Festival
19th Biennale of Sydney: You Imagine What You Desire
Embracing the human qualities of the title of the 19th Biennale of Sydney, Artistic Director Juliana Engberg describes the Art Gallery of NSW as ‘the beating heart, and the Promethean fire of this year’s Biennale of Sydney’.
The Biennale of Sydney is Australia’s largest and most exciting contemporary visual arts festival, held every two years across multiple venues in Sydney. The Art Gallery of NSW is a major venue and has been part of the Biennale since 1976.
Taking account of the Gallery’s concurrent contemporary season of exhibitions and the major Afghanistan show, Engberg has selected the work of the 17 artists for the Art Gallery of NSW that focus on the human qualities in the title of the 19th Biennale of Sydney: You Imagine What You Desire.
Some 39 works by 17 artists w... - Exposition
Exposition : Landscape in Motion
The advent of the "Anthropocene period," in which mankind represents the earth’s determining force, has opened a new era in which we can hardly imagine looking at a landscape without the ‘eye’ of the camera.
The first photographs taken from space in the 1960s made the limitations of the Earth’s surface vividly clear, altering how we understand our interaction with land and landscape.
Landscape in Motion explores how our relationship to landscape has changed following pioneering works from the 1960s and how film has played an essential role in this process.
This groundbreaking exhibition includes work by leading international photographers and film artists: Darren Almond, Rosa Barba, James Benning, Ursula Biemann, Lucius Burckhardt, Leo Calice and Gerhard Treml, Center for Land Use I... - Exposition
Laurent Grasso, Eva Besnyö et Rosa Barba au Jeu de Paume
Laurent Grasso : Uraniborg
L'observation, mais aussi le contrôle, la surveillance, le pouvoir ou l'emprise de la science ou de la croyance, ainsi que la réversibilité ou la simultanéité temporelle font partie des champs explorés par Laurent Grasso dans son œuvre.
Chacune de ses pièces développe des narrations multiples et simultanées, qui transforment ce qui est connu ou familier en une expérience psychologique, et parfois physique, inquiétante.
Pour cette exposition, l'artiste a conçu un dispositif labyrinthique avec corridors et doubles passages d'inspiration panoptique, créant de véritables espaces d'expérience pour le visiteur.
Untitled, 2009. Courtesy Ga... - Exposition
Une réflexion sur le temps avec Les Marques Aveugles
Une image fixe de l’aéroport d’Orly, et cette phrase presque aussi emblématique que le film : « Ceci est l’histoire d’un homme marqué par une image d’enfance » ; ainsi s’ouvre La Jetée (1962) de Chris Marker. Les marques aveugles prend pour point de départ cette œuvre, devenue classique, pour une réflexion contemporaine sur le temps et la mémoire, et plus spécifiquement la relation entre image et empreinte, trace, traumatisme. Si ces aspects sont largement présents dans la narration du film, ils le sont également dans l’esthétique de celui-ci – contrastes violents, image fragmentée, impossible retour vers le passé.
Les dix-sept œuvres des marques aveugles illustrent, à l’aide de diverses stratégies, ces prob... - Exposition
Rethinking Location Anytime Anywhere Everything
Evolving from the work of twelve conceptual artists, filmmakers and photographers presenting alternate interpretations of fictional geographies, imaginary sites and 'mash-up' destinations, the exhibition Rethinking Location reconsiders the notion of location. In an era characterized by a rapidly changing perception of time and space due to ever increasing mobility, migration and globalisation, our understanding of what a location is has significantly tranformed. Taking these changes for granted, the exhibition investigates how artists consider location and geography as source material for their work.
The work of Rosa Barba and Taryn Simon often derives from an interest in unusual places or improbable situations: Barba's film The Empirical Effect (2010) explores a geographical 'Red Zone': weaving a fiction around the...
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