Post – Atina
Although our focus is on the art of moving image, participating in art residency makes it impossible to separate genres and media when the borders are washed away by the free flow of artistic experiments. Passagi Atina curated by the artists, curators, and so much more Jude Cowan Montague and
Read on!Art is in the air. Local Connections.
“Art exists to detox life” – Bill Viola The idea is not to become a ‘Museum of 100 Days’, or even 1000 days; we aspire to be a perpetual museum of art as it is being born; not only for professional and dedicated artists, but also for people who were
Read on!Vallejo in Motions, in 1001 Movements. Movement 1: A Spotlight.
You take delight not in a city’s seven or seventy wonders, but in the the answer it gives to a questions of yours – Italo Calvino. Le cittá invisibili, 1972 A short ferry ride form San Francisco and halfway between Berkeley and Napa, away from the main Silicon Valley roads,
Read on!Sandrine Deumier
Although the key word in ‘video art’ is ‘video’, there is no exhaustive list of possible applications of the medium, and its interactions with physical world. Sandrine Deumier’s work opens various topics of discussion, from application of modern technology in art to the very nature of art. Computer-generated 3D animation
Read on!Ilaria Pezone
Just as painting covers a multitude of genres and styles, without ceasing to be painting, video art has a versatility of its own. From electronic manipulation to video performance, from a slide show to a short film, video often has more in common with painting then it does with motion
Read on!Pierre Ajavon
Fortunately, the innumerable attempts to classify art fail more often than not. Defining genres, media, social position of the artist, artistic movement, or historical context, may make for a good story, or an interesting critical exercise, or even a nearly scientific excursion, but it does very little to enhance the experience of
Read on!Eija Temisevä
Eija Temisevä is a Finnish artist, who had drifted from sculpture to video a few years ago. Superimposed, desaturated images, interlaced within themselves and with each other, create a poetic and reflective landscape that is both real and imaginary. That single moment of existence when one is feeling intensely alive is built as
Read on!Lorenzo Papanti
Lorenzo Papanti is an artist working mainly in the field of video art. Black and white silent video seems to be a medium of choice. The split-screen technique emphasizes the investigative nature of his work. Counter-imposed, mirrored, contrasted, point-of-view-changed, performance of body and the body parts form the surreality of Lorenzo’s creative
Read on!Lydia Gyurina
Lydia Gyurina’s use of the medium inevitably sends one back to the 1960s, when unique features of the hand-held camera defined the nature of viewers’ experience: immediacy of videotape playback not available in other media. The unassuming simplicity of the image speaks of this immediacy. There is something strangely mesmerizing about watching a
Read on!Yoon Suok-Won
The Value. Digital video. © Yoon Suok-Won. Following the seemingly minimal linear narrative of Yoon Suok-Won’s work quickly turns into an immersive experience. An inquisitive meandering paths of thoughts, feelings and reflections orchestrated into a gentle elegy of life. It is quintessentially representative of video as an art form where time based
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