Eventos

  • Were the Eye Not Sunlike

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    Were the Eye Not Sunlike
    Curated by Third Object - an exhibition in two parts

    Digitally: ACRE TV, acretv.org (April 1 - May 31)
    Physically: Fernwey Gallery (April 3 - April 26)
    Opening Reception: Fernwey Gallery, April 3, 2015, 6-9pm

    Inspired by the long dark winters of Chicago, this exhibition focuses on the Sun at a time when it is missed the most, moments before springtime. As an object that is both illuminating and unseeable, the experience of the Sun is dominated by metaphor and myth. Were the Eye Not Sunlike channels the mythologization of the Sun and our relationship to its immeasurable power. 

    Beginning on April 1, a three-part video program will unfold on the artist-made live streaming platform ACRE TV. The program begins with Sunrise and its thematic associations of stillness, repetition, ritual, crispness and intimacy. Reflecting the course of the earth-bound day, the following program, High Noon, tracks the warmth and optical energy of a bright, full sky. Sunset, the final chapter, evokes impending darkness, melancholy, loss and reflection. The ACRE TV program includes work by sixty-two artists from around the world and will run for two months. 

    Fechas: 

    De Miércoles, Abril 1, 2015 (Todo el día) hasta Domingo, Mayo 31, 2015 (Todo el día)

    Local: 

    Fernwey Gallery - Chicago, Estados Unidos
  • Unconscious Archives #17: Derek Holzer/Hangjun Lee & Chulki Hong/Ewa Justka/Rose Kallal

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    Cracked electronics, distorted luminosities and photochemical aberrations are brought into being across four intensely unique and electrify acts. Derek Holzer unleashes opti-sonic graphic scores utilising his homemade Tonewheels technology. Hangjun Lee and Chulki Hong present a brutal expanded cinema set with 16mm film projections, optical sound and turntables. Ewa Justka performs optoelectric noise with pulsing hacked light. And Rose Kallal presents immersive 16mm film projections with live modular synthesis soundscapes.

    Fechas: 

    De Viernes, Mayo 22, 2015 - 20:00 hasta Sábado, Mayo 23, 2015 - 19:55

    Local: 

    Apiary Studios - London, Reino Unido
  • Photography? An Artifice!

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    If the end of the 1960s was marked by the American underground, it was also a particularly fecund period in the development of conceptual cinematic proposals made by artists and filmmakers who were sharing a special interest to the consubstantial components of the film. This approach, which some film historians have defined as structuralist, has drawn the outlines of a new ontology of the film based on the rejection of his illusionist nature and motivated by the deconstruction of its own means of production. Paradoxically or not, this reflexive tendency of cinema has made its dependence – firstly historical and technological - to the photography one of the central elements in the affirmation of its autonomy. By appropriating production stills photography, the American artist Morgan Fisher has displaced, in Production Stills (1970), the documentary function of these still pictures by exhibiting them successively in the front of his 16mm camera and making them both object and subject of his film. This principle of succession finds an extension in Gary Beydler’s Pasadena Freeway Stills (1974) in which the Californian artist explores the relationship between stillness and moving pictures through the scrolling phenomenon. If the films of Fisher and Beydler make from the exposure of their production process by using photography one of the theoretical clue of their reading, Wavelength (1967) by the Canadian Michael Snow achieves, through the masterful and minimalist operation of a continuous zoom movement toward a photograph hung on the wall of a studio, a new ontology of the film in which the photography would appear as a simple off-center element.

    Fechas: 

    De Miércoles, Abril 1, 2015 - 19:00 hasta Jueves, Abril 2, 2015 - 18:55

    Local: 

    Centre Pompidou - Paris, Francia
  • 25 FPS Festival

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    25 FPS Festival promotes independent and non-commercial films which innovatively explore the possibilities of cinematic language, narration and the medium itself, cross film types and genres and broaden the notion of film as art. It promotes expressive original concepts, progresses in terms of theme, idea and aesthetics, as well as works that perpetuate the tradition of avant-garde and experimental film. Main festival's sections are Competition program, Jury's Choice, Expanded Cinema, Reflexes, Kino 23.

    Fechas: 

    Jueves, Septiembre 24, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Viernes, Septiembre 25, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Sábado, Septiembre 26, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Domingo, Septiembre 27, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Lunes, Septiembre 28, 2015 (Todo el día)
  • Courtisane Festival 2015

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    Just two days more until the beginning of the 2015 Courtisane Festival (April 1-5, Ghent, Belgium). Now in its fourteenth year, the festival keeps a solid programme as ever with their 'Artists in focus' section, dedicated to Thom Andersen and Pedro Costa. Each filmmaker will be the protagonist of a series of different events including screenings of their work, masterclasses and carte blanches. 

    The festival will also present a selection of over 50 films from the L.A. Rebellion movement, including works by Charles Burnett, Haile Gerima, Larry Clark and Billy Woodberry. The Selection strand will feature films and videos by Basma Alsharif, Mary Helena Clark, Beatrice Gibson, Ernie Gehr, Morgan Fisher, Ute Aurand and Luke Fowler, among many others. 

    Fechas: 

    Miércoles, Abril 1, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Jueves, Abril 2, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Viernes, Abril 3, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Sábado, Abril 4, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Domingo, Abril 5, 2015 (Todo el día)
  • Punto y Raya Academy 2015

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    Punto y Raya Academy 2015 es el primer Simposio Internacional dedicado al arte abstracto en movimiento, que tendrá lugar del 7 al 10 de mayo en La Casa Encendida de Madrid, con la participación de una quincena de artistas internacionales, como Józef Robakowski, Steven Woloshen, Robert Seidel y Sabrina Schmid, entre otros.

    El programa constará de masterclasses impartidas por los invitados, proyecciones monográficas y diversas performances en vivo.

    Fechas: 

    Jueves, Mayo 7, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Viernes, Mayo 8, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Sábado, Mayo 9, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Domingo, Mayo 10, 2015 (Todo el día)

    Local: 

    La Casa Encendida - Madrid, España
  • Unconscious Archives #16: Bruce Mcclure + Roberto Crippa

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    Bruce McClure steps off the international stage to treat an intimate audience at Apiary Studios to his durational, banging, attack and decay on overdriven celluloid with an hour long film and sound projection performance. With support from Roberto Crippa providing his special brand of corporeal-aural intensity.

    Fechas: 

    De Miércoles, Abril 1, 2015 - 20:00 hasta Jueves, Abril 2, 2015 - 19:55

    Local: 

    Apiary Studios - London, Reino Unido
  • Xcèntric: Tortured dust

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    Stan Brakhage, figura central del cine norteamericano de vanguardia, vivió desde principios de los sesenta en Rollinsville, Colorado, con su mujer e hijos, aislado en las montañas. Ahí desarrolló un cine muy personal y lírico, centrado en su familia: una serie de películas autobiográficas que designó como The Book of the FamilyTortured Dust supuso el fin de este ciclo. Filmada en los ochenta, a lo largo de tres años, en la intimidad de un hogar en crisis, es su home movie más larga y conmovedora. Con cámara en mano, un montaje rítmico e intrincado y rasgos de psicodrama, la película retrata, de manera perspicaz y distante, su cotidianidad. Mediante ventanas, espejos, ráfagas de color y claroscuros, Brakhage registra la emancipación de sus hijos, la incomunicación y la desintegración de su matrimonio.

    Fechas: 

    De Jueves, Marzo 26, 2015 - 20:00 hasta Viernes, Marzo 27, 2015 - 19:55

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  • Crossroads 2015

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    San Francisco Cinematheque announces Crossroads 2015 (April 10–12) at San Francisco's Victoria Theatre. Founded by filmmaker Bruce Baillie in 1961, San Francisco Cinematheque is an internationally recognized arts institution and the Bay Area’s premier venue for avant-garde/experimental, underground and personally expressive film and video work.

    Crossroads 2015 will present over sixty films, videos and performance works by over fifty filmmakers from around the world screened in nine feature-length programs. Highlights of this edition include a program of live performance cinema works by OJOBOCA, Allison Leigh Holt & Kadet Kuhne, Michael A. Morris and Kerry Laitala & Voicehandler; and screeening of the latest works, many of them premieres, by Scott Stark, Karissa Hahn, Stephen Broomer, Pablo Mazzolo, Paul Clipson, Luis Macías, Malena Szlam, Abigail Child, Basma Alsharif, Jean-Paul Kelly, Jeanne Liotta and Mike Stoltz, among many others.

    Fechas: 

    Viernes, Abril 10, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Sábado, Abril 11, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Domingo, Abril 12, 2015 (Todo el día)

    Local: 

    Victoria Theatre - San Francisco, Estados Unidos

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