Ursula Biemann
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Image - Mouvement 2010
IMAGE—MOUVEMENT 2010 invite à une immersion globale dans le monde de l'image en mouvement avec une exposition internationale : ATLAS. TRUTHS, INTERVALS, DETAILS AND THE AFTERLIVES OF THE IMAGE & ATLAS ON SCREEN
Le 8 décembre 2010, le Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève, sous la direction de Katya Garcia-Anton, lance IMAGE—MOUVEMENT (I—M). Cette plateforme est consacrée à la recherche et à la présentation du passé, présent et futur de l’image en mouvement sous ses multiples formes. I—M s’adresse autant aux artistes, aux étudiants et aux spécialistes, qu’aux amateurs d’art et de cinéma en général.
Le premier acte, IMAGE—MOUVEMENT 2010, se compose d’un... - Festival
L'archive photographique à l'honneur du Festival des 50 JPG
Pour cette troisième édition, le festival se développera autour du thème 'l'archive photographique'.
La photographie a longtemps été considérée uniquement comme un support visuel ayant pour utilité première la reproduction. Les expositions présentées auront toutes un lien avec l'archive, que ce soit la constitution d'archives photographiques ou la manipulation de celles-ci.
Concernant la grande exposition au Centre de la Photographie Genève, plusieurs sujets y seront abordés : l'Allemagne pendant la guerre jusqu'à l'après-guerre, un focus sur le Proche-Moyen Orient à travers des photographies de Susan Meiselas, Rosangela Renno ou encore Marcelo Brodsky. Vous pourrez également retrouver des ... - Exposition
Exhibition : «Let’s Talk About the Weather, Art and Ecology in a Time of Crisis» à Beyrouth
Over the last one hundred years, humans have drastically altered the natural environment through industrialization, intensive farming, rapid urbanization, and the development of fossil fuels.
In an era of planetary climate change, how will these transformations alter the way we live our lives? How can we understand climate change from a historical and cultural perspective? How can we imagine an alternative, more equitable future?
Let’s Talk About the Weather: Art and Ecology in a Time of Crisis brings together 17 local and international artists showcasing new works dealing with climate change and ecological disaster.
Artists: Marwa Arsanios and Samer Frangie, Sammy Baloji, Ursula Biemann and Paulo Tavares, Design Earth, Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, Emre Hüner, Jessika Khazrik or The Society of Fa... - 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
«Status, 24 Contemporary Documents» au Fotomuseum de Winterthur
On the day of the opening, Jules Spinatsch’s contribution to Status, a 14-metre panorama made of 1440 single images will be compiled during 24 hours. For that, the exhibition Status will be open till midnight on June 8.
Artist’s talk with Ursula Biemann, Lukas Einsele, Willem Popelier and Jules Spinatsch on June 10, at 12.30 p.m.
The rapid dissemination and availability of images and videos in print media and in the Internet have led to new forms of communication through documentary images.
Often we do not know who took the picture, nor do we know how the picture has made its way to us. How are these photographic documents to be understood?
How do the schemata of seeing, understanding, deleting, and saving function in our contemporary multi-media environment ?
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