Artisti: Sergio Aiello Marco Altavilla Marco Da Rold Debora Ieranò Severino Magri Francesca Vignale A cura di: Amalia de Bernardis Claudio Lorenzoni Mercoledì 30 settembre h. 19.00 Sabato 10 ottobre SPAZIO MOUV Via Silvio Pellico 3 Torino lun/ven. 17/21 – sab/dom. 10/21
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mercoledì 30 settembre 2015
venerdì 25 settembre 2015
martedì 22 settembre 2015
domenica 20 settembre 2015
THE VENICE VENDING MACHINE - Che valore diamo all'arte? starts September 22, 2015
Con piacere ho raccolto l'invito a partecipare con alcune mie opere alla "Venice Vending Machine" di Marina Moreno. Se siete alla Biennale di Venezia, non dimenticatevi di "provare" questa installazione. THE VENICE VENDING MACHINE Che valore diamo all'arte? Vernissage 25/09/2015 19:00 Chiuso il lunedì 10.30 - 12.00 16.00 - 18.30 Serra dei Giardini Viale Giuseppe Garibaldi 1254 Venezia The Venice Vending Machine project is a conceptual live-art installation originally conceived and created by Venetian artist Marina Moreno in the summer of 2010. It seeks to present and promote emerging and already established artists during prestigious art events, whilst reflecting and opening a dialogue with the audience about the value of art in our society. The Venice Vending Machine is a project that travels to prominent artistic sites worldwide responding each time to a different theme, determined by the place where it exhibits whilst growing as an international union of artists and reputation. A large part of the work is to instigate, cultivate and promote an exchange amongst artists, cultural associations and art professionals internationally, always encouraging active and direct participation with the public. The live art process, essential to the installation is public, performative, inclusive participatory, interactive, educational and collectively aimed at empowering artists internationally and promotes future collaborations. Drawing from her live art background, Marina opens the dialogue to the audience by posing the question: “How do you value art?” Here all the art works become equal and the “buyer” will decide a value by giving a symbolic offer in exchange for a token without knowing which art piece he/she will receive after an exchange about art and why we need art in our society. From here an ongoing dialogue is spurred depicting many facets of the relationship that the public and the art professional have with art amongst which are: Individual views about how art promotes intrinsic values in our life and society. How does art influence our ideas about our past, our historical values and how it inform our present and future? Playfulness is essential to creativity and quintessential to art. Through the game of interaction and the inherent chance of the machine, an automatic distributor, an exchange takes place for both the artists and the receiver of the art work.The Venice Vending machine is a serious reflection on the dynamics of the market and the function of the gallery, whilst re-establishing for a moment the freedom of the use of the art in its function of displacement, surprise and subversion of pre-established rules. The diverse and high quality art, some unique and limited pieces produced by both emerging and established artists and placed in each sphere with relevant contact, web site and short descriptions of their art work. From here chance will provide the future and direct connection between the artist and the recipient who are actively invited by Marina to communicate with each artist further. The installation attracts art professionals, curators, collectors and people that would otherwise never enter a gallery. The call out is purposely directed to artists coming from different disciplines as it is intriguing and enriching to have the different media within the bubbles, all having views outward from different vectors in the sphere. The Venice Vending Machine is an ongoing project that invites future collaboration around our world.
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THE VENICE VENDING MACHINE - che valore diamo all'arte?
Con piacere ho raccolto l'invito a partecipare con alcune mie opere
alla "Venice Vending Machine" di Marina Moreno. Se siete alla Biennale di Venezia,
non dimenticatevi di "provare" questa installazione.
THE VENICE VENDING MACHINE
Che valore diamo all'arte?
Vernissage 25/09/2015 19:00
Chiuso il lunedì
10.30 - 12.00
16.00 - 18.30
Serra dei Giardini
Viale Giuseppe Garibaldi 1254
Venezia
The Venice Vending Machine project is a conceptual live-art installation originally conceived and created by Venetian artist Marina Moreno in the summer of 2010.
It seeks to present and promote emerging and already established artists during prestigious art events, whilst reflecting and opening a dialogue with the audience about the value of art in our society. The Venice Vending Machine is a project that travels to prominent artistic sites worldwide responding each time to a different theme, determined by the place where it exhibits whilst growing as an international union of artists and reputation.
A large part of the work is to instigate, cultivate and promote an exchange amongst artists, cultural associations and art professionals internationally, always encouraging active and direct participation with the public.
The live art process, essential to the installation is public, performative, inclusive participatory, interactive, educational and collectively aimed at empowering artists internationally and promotes future collaborations.
Drawing from her live art background, Marina opens the dialogue to the audience by posing the question: “How do you value art?”
Here all the art works become equal and the “buyer” will decide a value by giving a symbolic offer in exchange for a token without knowing which art piece he/she will receive after an exchange about art and why we need art in our society. From here an ongoing dialogue is spurred depicting many facets of the relationship that the public and the art professional have with art amongst which are:
Individual views about how art promotes intrinsic values in our life and society.
How does art influence our ideas about our past, our historical values and how it inform our present and future?
Playfulness is essential to creativity and quintessential to art. Through the game of interaction and the inherent chance of the machine, an automatic distributor, an exchange takes place for both the artists and the receiver of the art work.The Venice Vending machine is a serious reflection on the dynamics of the market and the function of the gallery, whilst re-establishing for a moment the freedom of the use of the art in its function of displacement, surprise and subversion of pre-established rules.
The diverse and high quality art, some unique and limited pieces produced by both emerging and established artists and placed in each sphere with relevant contact, web site and short descriptions of their art work. From here chance will provide the future and direct connection between the artist and the recipient who are actively invited by Marina to communicate with each artist further.
The installation attracts art professionals, curators, collectors and people that would otherwise never enter a gallery. The call out is purposely directed to artists coming from different disciplines as it is intriguing and enriching to have the different media within the bubbles, all having views outward from different vectors in the sphere.
The Venice Vending Machine is an ongoing project that invites future collaboration around our world.
alla "Venice Vending Machine" di Marina Moreno. Se siete alla Biennale di Venezia,
non dimenticatevi di "provare" questa installazione.
THE VENICE VENDING MACHINE
Che valore diamo all'arte?
Vernissage 25/09/2015 19:00
Chiuso il lunedì
10.30 - 12.00
16.00 - 18.30
Serra dei Giardini
Viale Giuseppe Garibaldi 1254
Venezia
The Venice Vending Machine project is a conceptual live-art installation originally conceived and created by Venetian artist Marina Moreno in the summer of 2010.
It seeks to present and promote emerging and already established artists during prestigious art events, whilst reflecting and opening a dialogue with the audience about the value of art in our society. The Venice Vending Machine is a project that travels to prominent artistic sites worldwide responding each time to a different theme, determined by the place where it exhibits whilst growing as an international union of artists and reputation.
A large part of the work is to instigate, cultivate and promote an exchange amongst artists, cultural associations and art professionals internationally, always encouraging active and direct participation with the public.
The live art process, essential to the installation is public, performative, inclusive participatory, interactive, educational and collectively aimed at empowering artists internationally and promotes future collaborations.
Drawing from her live art background, Marina opens the dialogue to the audience by posing the question: “How do you value art?”
Here all the art works become equal and the “buyer” will decide a value by giving a symbolic offer in exchange for a token without knowing which art piece he/she will receive after an exchange about art and why we need art in our society. From here an ongoing dialogue is spurred depicting many facets of the relationship that the public and the art professional have with art amongst which are:
Individual views about how art promotes intrinsic values in our life and society.
How does art influence our ideas about our past, our historical values and how it inform our present and future?
Playfulness is essential to creativity and quintessential to art. Through the game of interaction and the inherent chance of the machine, an automatic distributor, an exchange takes place for both the artists and the receiver of the art work.The Venice Vending machine is a serious reflection on the dynamics of the market and the function of the gallery, whilst re-establishing for a moment the freedom of the use of the art in its function of displacement, surprise and subversion of pre-established rules.
The diverse and high quality art, some unique and limited pieces produced by both emerging and established artists and placed in each sphere with relevant contact, web site and short descriptions of their art work. From here chance will provide the future and direct connection between the artist and the recipient who are actively invited by Marina to communicate with each artist further.
The installation attracts art professionals, curators, collectors and people that would otherwise never enter a gallery. The call out is purposely directed to artists coming from different disciplines as it is intriguing and enriching to have the different media within the bubbles, all having views outward from different vectors in the sphere.
The Venice Vending Machine is an ongoing project that invites future collaboration around our world.
Etichette:
arte,
installazione
Ubicazione:
Venezia, Italia
sabato 19 settembre 2015
mercoledì 16 settembre 2015
ATHOS - Stratos Kalafatis starts September 20, 2015 at 03:00PM
Mostra fotografica di Stratos Kalafatis - INAUGURAZIONE DOMENICA 20 SETTEMBRE 2015 H 18.00 IN PRESENZA DELL’ARTISTA - Palazzo Saluzzo Paesana Via della Consolata 1bis - Torino - La mostra sarà visitabile dal - 20 Settembre al 25 Ottobre 2015 - Orario di apertura: Da martedì a sabato dalle 15.00 alle 19.00 domenica dalle 11.00 alle 19.00 o su appuntamento telefonando al numero 347 0103021 - Ingresso libero RSVP - press@palazzosaluzzopaesana.it
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lunedì 14 settembre 2015
Cromaticamente parlando
CROMATICAMENTE PARLANDO
dialogo sul colore da Michelangelo a Rozendaal
Secondo appuntamento con i "dialoghi tra artisti": questa volta si parla di colore. Vesna Bursich, Alessandra Murri, Michele Di Erre e Andrea Roccioletti raccontano "a parole" quell'avvenimento che chiamiamo "colore": sull'opera, nell'occhio che lo percepisce, nella mente che lo elabora, e nei mezzi che abbiamo a disposizione per riproporlo e ricondividerlo.
Il file pdf completo è disponibile gratuitamente per il download, aspettiamo i vostri commenti.
domenica 13 settembre 2015
sabato 12 settembre 2015
martedì 1 settembre 2015
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