VOYEUR member Maren Juell Kristensen represents Norway with ART WILL ABSOLVE ME in FIVE NORDIC WOMEN at NOVAS CUC, Greenland Street, Liverpool, UK
The exhibition is a part of Liverpool Biennial Independents and NICE08. The exhibition is up during the whole period of the biennial: 20 September - 30 November 2008. Sponsored by The Norwegian Embassy.
Maren Juell Kristensen's work is concerned with the expectation of meaning and the wish for fulfilment and purpose. She frequently uses video, both as a device for storytelling and as a physical presence of light where the dramaturgical and material composition of the video is an essential part of the concept. The recurrent, familiar and repeating narratives in mass media and popular culture are used for their symbolic and emotive values. Often within a pictorial language and directness borrowed from other media. With the exhibition Art Will Absolve Me Maren Juell Kristensen’s works revolves around ‘doing the right thing’ and what happens when something terrible becomes neutralised, or even beautiful from a far away perspective. With references to Nietzsche’s Beyond good and evil and Susan Sontag’s Regarding the pains of others, Maren Juell Kristensen wants to approach this at a multiple angle with an underlying naive search for meaningfulness which also questions the value of the art object and purpose of art in this context. The exhibition consists of 4 video pieces and 4 watercolour series, where the installation and objectification is as important as the content.
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Friday, September 19, 2008
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Taryn Fitzgerald, Shaun Wilson and Tammy Honey
17-27 September 2008
VOYEUR members Taryn Fitzgerald, Shaun Wilson and Tammy Honey will have video work in The Mirror Stage, International Video Art Exhibition in Cyprus.
Visit website for more information.
Monday, September 1, 2008
Marian Tubbs @ Kudos Gallery
Marian Tubbs,Yeah, that's probably about it then, 2008
An exhibition exploring the dynamic interpretations of feminist art practices today. Since its inception in 1991, this annual show by the College of Fine Arts Women’s Collective provides an alternative platform for feminist discourse and aims to represent the diverse influences that characterises feminism in art.
Kudos Gallery
6 Napier St, Paddington NSW, Australia
27th Aug-6 Sept, Opening 26th of August 5-7:30pm
Visit gallery website for more information.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Alex Staiger in Won't get fooled again
WON'T GET FOOLED AGAIN at Cafe Gallery Projects, London.
Alex Staiger's Princess Penang Episode Two: Marshmallow Magic (2007) will be
screened and Staiger will be doing a Live Princess Penang Healing Ceremony at the Private view on the 13th of September about 4pm.
Visit website for more information.
Alex Staiger's Princess Penang Episode Two: Marshmallow Magic (2007) will be
screened and Staiger will be doing a Live Princess Penang Healing Ceremony at the Private view on the 13th of September about 4pm.
Visit website for more information.
Friday, August 22, 2008
Claudine Kraan in Ugly Heritage
22 August-6 September 2008
Joint Hassles
2A Mitchell St Northcote, VIC, Australia
Visit website for more information.
Joint Hassles
2A Mitchell St Northcote, VIC, Australia
Visit website for more information.
Monday, August 18, 2008
Magda Matwiejew finalist in ATOM Awards 2008
Magda Matwiejew's Broken Spell has been announced finalist in the ATOM Awards 2008 Best Experimental category. Matwiejew video Insect was finalist in ATOM Awards 2006.
Visit website for more information.
Magda Matwiejew, Broken Spell, 2007
Visit website for more information.
Magda Matwiejew, Broken Spell, 2007
Julia Dogra-Brazell's upcoming screenings
Plot will be screened at the Baltimore Woman's Film Festival in the USA. Festival dates: 23-26 Oct 2008.
Visit festival website for more information.
Girl in a Taxi Cab will be installed in Light divided at The Louise Blouin Institute in London, 21 August 2008. Ben Austin presents a contemporary interpretation on the age-old technique of Chiaroscuro – the extremes of light and dark. A mix of both emerging and established painters, photographers and video artists explore both the aesthetic and psychological effects of light, and its ability to both create and destroy.
Visit website for more information.
The Garden will be screened at the One Minute International Film and Video Festival in Aarau, Switzerland Dates: August 22-24 Visit festival website for more information.
Also, Julia Dogra-Brazell's Plot will be released on DVD later this year.
Visit festival website for more information.
Girl in a Taxi Cab will be installed in Light divided at The Louise Blouin Institute in London, 21 August 2008. Ben Austin presents a contemporary interpretation on the age-old technique of Chiaroscuro – the extremes of light and dark. A mix of both emerging and established painters, photographers and video artists explore both the aesthetic and psychological effects of light, and its ability to both create and destroy.
Visit website for more information.
The Garden will be screened at the One Minute International Film and Video Festival in Aarau, Switzerland Dates: August 22-24 Visit festival website for more information.
Also, Julia Dogra-Brazell's Plot will be released on DVD later this year.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Marian Tubbs and Shaun Wilson in SECONDARY SOURCES
SECONDARY SOURCES
MONDAY 18 AUGUST TO FRIDAY 29 AUGUST
OPENING ON WEDNESDAY 20 AUGUST 5-7PM
FLOOR TALK ON THURSDAY 28 AUGUST 12-1PM
Curated by Dr. Phil Edwards
Building 2, Bowen Street, Melbourne
Often works of the imagination in the form of literature, i.e. novels, religious texts, film scripts or poetry, act an as inspiration and source material for visual artworks. Each artist responds to the individual works of fiction that have influenced their art practice, as distinct from theoretical and academic texts.
Visit website for more information.
Marian Tubbs, Page 4 (detail), 2008
MONDAY 18 AUGUST TO FRIDAY 29 AUGUST
OPENING ON WEDNESDAY 20 AUGUST 5-7PM
FLOOR TALK ON THURSDAY 28 AUGUST 12-1PM
Curated by Dr. Phil Edwards
Building 2, Bowen Street, Melbourne
Often works of the imagination in the form of literature, i.e. novels, religious texts, film scripts or poetry, act an as inspiration and source material for visual artworks. Each artist responds to the individual works of fiction that have influenced their art practice, as distinct from theoretical and academic texts.
Visit website for more information.
Marian Tubbs, Page 4 (detail), 2008
Barbara Agreste in 2video ad Altomonte
Between the 2-30 August 2008 Voyeur member Barbara Agreste will show work in 2video ad Altomonte
at Convento Domenicano, P.zza Tommaso Campanella, 87042 Altomonte (CS)
Hours: tutti i giorni dalle ore 10:00 - 13:00 / 15:00 - 20:00 (soggetti a variazioni) Ingresso libero
Visit Barbara Agreste's website for more details.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Barbara Agreste @ La Chiesa di S.Giovanni Battista Nel Solstzio d'estate
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Magda Matwiejew @ Karen Woodbury Gallery
Magda Matwiejew latest exhibition Broken Spell is on between 18 June - 5 July 2008.
Her video, Broken Spell, 2007 along with framed photographs are featured.
Karen Woodbury Gallery
4 Albert Street
Richmond, VIC 3121
Gallery Hours: Wed-Sun 11-5pm
Visit gallery website for more information on the exhibition.
Broken Spell, 2007
Her video, Broken Spell, 2007 along with framed photographs are featured.
Karen Woodbury Gallery
4 Albert Street
Richmond, VIC 3121
Gallery Hours: Wed-Sun 11-5pm
Visit gallery website for more information on the exhibition.
Broken Spell, 2007
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Erica Eyres at Haas & Fischer Gallery in Zurich
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Barbara Agreste in Chicago USA
VOYEUR member Barbara Agreste will have video work in the following show
Animation Digital Antidotes
Curated by LiveBox
Animation has moved to the center of our moving-image culture. America’s children spend more time engaging anime and avatars than they watch network TV. Animated formats compete with main line cinema, and new media artists commonly utilize and manipulate animation processes in their projects. A proliferation of easy to use animation software such as Flash has introduced animation to artists. Digital animation processes now used by artists encompasses a fast array of approaches, from simple tools to industrial software used to create the latest Pixar blockbuster.
Digital Antidotes is a selection of video art that is digitally animated.
exhibting artists: Barbara Agreste - Robbyn Alexander - Carl Burton - Michael Greathouse - Bradley Hyppa - Kazuhiko Kobayashi - Aleksander Kostjuk - Hillary Mushkin - Orit Ben Shitut - Jessica Westbrook
www.liveboxgallery.com/Looptopia.html
Animation Digital Antidotes
Curated by LiveBox
Animation has moved to the center of our moving-image culture. America’s children spend more time engaging anime and avatars than they watch network TV. Animated formats compete with main line cinema, and new media artists commonly utilize and manipulate animation processes in their projects. A proliferation of easy to use animation software such as Flash has introduced animation to artists. Digital animation processes now used by artists encompasses a fast array of approaches, from simple tools to industrial software used to create the latest Pixar blockbuster.
Digital Antidotes is a selection of video art that is digitally animated.
exhibting artists: Barbara Agreste - Robbyn Alexander - Carl Burton - Michael Greathouse - Bradley Hyppa - Kazuhiko Kobayashi - Aleksander Kostjuk - Hillary Mushkin - Orit Ben Shitut - Jessica Westbrook
www.liveboxgallery.com/Looptopia.html
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Robyn Voshardt & Sven Humphrey upcoming events
New & Improved, 2007, 2'21min, HD single channel video/sound, dim. variable
24 April - 28 April 2008
Around the Coyote Video Lounge at Artropolis:
Curated by LiveBox
Merchandise Mart, Chicago, 8th floor
(concurrent with Art Chicago & NEXT)
PREVIEW TONIGHT 24.04.08, 6 to 9pm
Through Monday 28.04.08
Solo artist installations:
Robyn Voshardt / Sven Humphrey, Blake Carrington, Fabienne Gautier, Tim Geers, and Julia Oldham
Screening Room:
Marlo Bodzick, Christopher Bruchansky, Ellen Lake, Pierre St Jacques, Elizabeth Riley, Chie Yamayoshi
Around the Coyote, as a cultural partner of The Artist Project at Artropolis, brings you the Around the Coyote Video Lounge curated by LiveBox. ARTropolis is Chicago’s citywide celebration of arts, antiques and culture. The Video Lounge will open for the preview celebrations on April 24th, and run concurrently with Art Chicago through April 28, 2008.
Since the rise of You Tube and the use of video as a communication language, there has been talk about the death of video art. For many it is becoming increasing difficult to access the artistic quality of video art when the format represents entertainment and cheap reproduction. Very recently though, there has been talk of Video as “New.” New York times critic Holland Cotter wrote in January 2008, “At present it is shaped by a combination of pop fantasy, ingrained cybersmarts, neo tribalism and the angst-free take on contemporary life that marks attention-deficient internet culture.” Cotter was talking about a collection of rising video artists who were creating stunning original video. You Tube habitation and the like had liberated these artists to create fearless work. The ARTropolis Video Lounge is a celebration of video as a seminal medium for young artists today.
1 May - 24 May 2008
vt2
International Digital Art Projects
The Block
Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
Creative Industries Precinct, Kelvin Grove, Australia
This exhibition reflects a global commitment to exploring cultural identity through leading professional arts practice in digital media. Building on 2007’s Vernacular Terrain exhibition, VT2 presents vibrant, innovative screen-based and photo-media works from international and Indigenous Australian new-media artists.
through 10 April, 2008
Utopia of Space: Post for Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republik
Curated by Latitia Norkeit and Maxim Neroda
How does one bring international art into a country which does not have the financial means required to organize an international exhibition? Latitia Norkeit and Maxim Neroda, two artists from Germany who currently live and work in Bishkek, met this challenge by creating a project in cooperation with the Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts, giving it the provocative title “Post for Kyrgyzstan.” For the past few months, packages have been arriving at the museum from artists all over the world. The exhibition will give visitors access to a wide variety of contemporary art otherwise not available, and also show that art does not necessarily involve expensive materials and immense effort. Plans are underway for a new incarnation of the exhibition in Nürnberg and Berlin.
Monday, April 7, 2008
Claudine Kraan at tcb in Melbourne
Friday, April 4, 2008
Kim Collmer screening in USA and Australia
Kim Collmer's video Berlin Skin will be featured in the following screenings:
April 3 2008
'Our Friends are Electric', part of the Urban Screens Conference and Berlin's MediaFacades, Federation Square in Melbourne, Australia.
http://www.fedsquare.com/index.cfm?pageID=299
April 5 2008
Artistic Mediums: Revelations of the Invisible, Museum of New Art, Detroit- Opening April 5th, organized by Mary Lucking and Andrew Sempere
http://pushbuttonsfirst.com/artisticmediums/artists.html
May 8 2008
Echo Park Film Center, Los Angeles- May 8th. Organized by LiveBox, Chicago
Erica Eyres at Rokeby Gallery in London
Erica Eyres is interested in the human condition; through her drawings and videos she examines human nature, how we perceive others, how others perceive us and how we portray ourselves to others.
The disquieting female characters that Eyres depicts in stark ballpoint pen, self-consciously pose for the viewer awkwardly, clumsy, vulnerable and bashful; their flaws and blemishes openly on display whether in states of undress, or contrived sexual poses. In each instance the viewer is persuaded to engage in the power games instigated in watching and being watched though the experience is never wholly satisfying. Rather, through identification with the character, one is left with a sense of fracture, conscious of ones own flaws and deficiencies. As described in theories of The Uncanny, the viewer at once experiences both the familiar and the unfamiliar resulting in a sensation of cognitive dissonance whereby one simultaneously feels empathy and revulsion.
Similarly, in her videos, Eyres often borrows from the aesthetic and artificiality of low budget television or film. The addition of a psychological intricacy results in incongruous reactions in viewers who express both repulsion and compassion towards the characters portrayed. In her video’s Eyres is the actor who subjects herself to the scrutiny of the viewer, however it is the viewers scrutiny of their own self-image that is reflected in her struggling characters; we recognise the fact that this self-image is not necessarily the same as that in which others perceive us.
The artist’s videos and drawings are equally, and sometimes grotesquely, contrived; characteristics are exaggerated and physical attributes amplified in such a manner that the viewer is surprised to be led to any truth concerning human nature. Such is the insight and honesty that Eyres reveals.
Private View: April 04, 2008, 18:30 - 20:30
Exhibition: April 04, 2008 - May 09, 2008
Gallery opening hours: Tuesday to Friday 11:00 - 18:00
ROKEBY
37 Store Street
London, WC1E 7QF
+44 (0)20 7168 9942
+44(0)7968 027 505
beth@rokebygallery.com
www.rokebygallery.com
For more information about Erica Eyres please visit www.ericaeyres.com
The disquieting female characters that Eyres depicts in stark ballpoint pen, self-consciously pose for the viewer awkwardly, clumsy, vulnerable and bashful; their flaws and blemishes openly on display whether in states of undress, or contrived sexual poses. In each instance the viewer is persuaded to engage in the power games instigated in watching and being watched though the experience is never wholly satisfying. Rather, through identification with the character, one is left with a sense of fracture, conscious of ones own flaws and deficiencies. As described in theories of The Uncanny, the viewer at once experiences both the familiar and the unfamiliar resulting in a sensation of cognitive dissonance whereby one simultaneously feels empathy and revulsion.
Similarly, in her videos, Eyres often borrows from the aesthetic and artificiality of low budget television or film. The addition of a psychological intricacy results in incongruous reactions in viewers who express both repulsion and compassion towards the characters portrayed. In her video’s Eyres is the actor who subjects herself to the scrutiny of the viewer, however it is the viewers scrutiny of their own self-image that is reflected in her struggling characters; we recognise the fact that this self-image is not necessarily the same as that in which others perceive us.
The artist’s videos and drawings are equally, and sometimes grotesquely, contrived; characteristics are exaggerated and physical attributes amplified in such a manner that the viewer is surprised to be led to any truth concerning human nature. Such is the insight and honesty that Eyres reveals.
Private View: April 04, 2008, 18:30 - 20:30
Exhibition: April 04, 2008 - May 09, 2008
Gallery opening hours: Tuesday to Friday 11:00 - 18:00
ROKEBY
37 Store Street
London, WC1E 7QF
+44 (0)20 7168 9942
+44(0)7968 027 505
beth@rokebygallery.com
www.rokebygallery.com
For more information about Erica Eyres please visit www.ericaeyres.com
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Next Voyeur Screening
VOYEUR Newsletter March 2008
The 3rd issue of VOYEUR's newsletter has been published and can be downloaded through below link...
Happy reading!!!
VOYEUR Newsletter-March 2008
Happy reading!!!
VOYEUR Newsletter-March 2008
Monday, March 17, 2008
NEWEST VOYEUR MEMBER
VOYEUR welcomes our newest member Magda Matwiejew to the collective. For the last six years Matwiejew has worked exclusively with digital media. Her main interest is experimental video and animation. She recently won best experimental animation for her film ‘Insect’ at the 2007 San Francisco International Film Festival. Matwiejew lives and works in Melbourne, Australia.
Magda Matwiejew, ‘Insect’, video-still
Magda Matwiejew, ‘Insect’, video-still
Monday, March 10, 2008
Marian Tubbs
‘Lines exist where signs fold’ is Sydney based VOYEUR member Marian Tubbs laterst solo exhibition at Kings ARI in Melbourne.
Kings ARI
Level 1/171 King Street, Melbourne, Australia
March 15 until April 5
Wednesday- Saturdays: 12:00pm - 6:00pm
Tubbs is interested in repetitions of information and moments of change. She uses signs that are familiar to you so the scope must be huge and irreducible.
Tubbs is doing a research Masters at COFA UNSW in Sydney, supported by an Australian postgraduate award. ‘Lines exist where signs fold’ was made possible by a 2007 ARTSPACE studio residency.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Voyeur At hOur Factory
VOYEUR members: Alex Staiger, Ulrika Holmlund, Kristin Skees, Monique Malone, Bridget Walker, Co Grundler, Talice Lee, Sofi Basseghi and Shannon Carpenter were included in the newest of the new-an art event featuring music, video, art, performance and sculpture. All artists responded to the theme ‘Unwrapped’.
1 March with a 7pm start.
2/181 Smith St, Fitzroy, Australia.
www.hourfactory.org
1 March with a 7pm start.
2/181 Smith St, Fitzroy, Australia.
www.hourfactory.org
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Robyn Voshardt and Sven Humphrey
VOYEUR members Voshardt/Humphrey are exhibiting during 20-23 February at Push Play: Abstraction and Performance College Art Association Annual Conference, Dallas. For info: www.collegeart.org
Their video ‘New and Improved’ will be shown in a video program curated by Andrea Grover, Mary Magsamen & Stephan Hillerbrand at Media Lounge:Lone Star Ballroom C4, 2nd Floor, Adam’s Mark Hotel, open 9am every morning.
*25 March-4 May/ Wild Life, Wildlife exhibition, Mount Ida College, Newton, Massachusetts
*March 29 / Utopia of Space, Kyrgyz Museum of Fine Arts, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republik. www.paeckchen.org
*14 March-18 April/Vernacular Terrain, traveling exhibition, by IDA Projects, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
*28 April-4 June/Creative Industries Block Space Gallery, Queensland Univ. of Tech.
Humphrey/Voshardt, ‘New and Improved’, video-still
Their video ‘New and Improved’ will be shown in a video program curated by Andrea Grover, Mary Magsamen & Stephan Hillerbrand at Media Lounge:Lone Star Ballroom C4, 2nd Floor, Adam’s Mark Hotel, open 9am every morning.
*25 March-4 May/ Wild Life, Wildlife exhibition, Mount Ida College, Newton, Massachusetts
*March 29 / Utopia of Space, Kyrgyz Museum of Fine Arts, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republik. www.paeckchen.org
*14 March-18 April/Vernacular Terrain, traveling exhibition, by IDA Projects, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
*28 April-4 June/Creative Industries Block Space Gallery, Queensland Univ. of Tech.
Humphrey/Voshardt, ‘New and Improved’, video-still
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Alex Staiger
Friday, February 1, 2008
Maren Juell Kristensen
VOYEUR member Maren Juell Kristensen is exhibiting in ‘LIGHTS ON - norsk samtidskunst’ at Astrup Fearnley MOMA in Norway with her text animation ‘wish’. The exhibition features new Norwegian contemporary art.
For more info visit: www.af-moma.no
Juell-Kristensen’s video ‘7/7’ was exhibitied in ‘RYKK TILBAKE TIL START’ (return to start) at Project 0047.For more info visit: www.projekt0047.com
Maren Juell-Kristensen, ‘7/7’, video-still
In January, Juell-Kristensen’s video installation ‘cleaning in progress’ was part of an exhibition titled ‘Kunstvisitten’ at Akershus Kunstnersenter, this is now a traveling show in Akershus County, Norway.
Maren Juell-Kristensen, ‘Cleaning in Progress’, installation
For more info visit: www.af-moma.no
Juell-Kristensen’s video ‘7/7’ was exhibitied in ‘RYKK TILBAKE TIL START’ (return to start) at Project 0047.For more info visit: www.projekt0047.com
Maren Juell-Kristensen, ‘7/7’, video-still
In January, Juell-Kristensen’s video installation ‘cleaning in progress’ was part of an exhibition titled ‘Kunstvisitten’ at Akershus Kunstnersenter, this is now a traveling show in Akershus County, Norway.
Maren Juell-Kristensen, ‘Cleaning in Progress’, installation
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