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berlin music week 6-12.09
http://www.berlin-music-week.de
The selected works will be shown, presented and published in the subsequent catalogue with the most significant museum projects of the last two decades. The final layout of the festival presentations will be worked out with the collaboration of the project authors and the curators of the show.
Date: 13-16th November 2010.
Venue: Műcsarnok/Kunsthalle Budapest, 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György u. 37.
Projects can be submitted at the registration page from August 18 to September 30.
Organization and contact:
Nóra Somlyódy
Samu Szemerey
e-mail: modelfestival@kek.org.hu
cell: +3630 522 5994
tel/fax: +361 322 2907
C/O Berlin is seeking young photographers and art critics for Talents 2011 for the theme Cinematic Thinking until 31 December 2010
In 2011, C/O's e.V. will continue its Talents exhibition series and is seeking promising young photographers to submit their work until 31 December 2010for this unique promotional program in Europe.
Since 2006, C/O Berlin's e.V. has been supporting promising young photographers and art critics who stand at the threshold between education and career. Each year, four photographers are selected to present their work at the Old Post Office in the Berlin district of Mitte and at the Goethe Institute in New York City. Each solo exhibition is accompanied by a publication in which images and text enter into dialogue: talented young artists present themselves and their projects to a broad public, open up their work for discussion, and thus create a public forum. It is an experimental space for young international contemporary photography and art criticism.
In 2011, the Talents series will focus on the theme of Cinematic Thinking. Engagement with the medium of film has become ever more central to photography in recent years. This can be seen in the increasing exploration of film production processes, experimentation with narrative structures, and references to film aesthetics and film myths. How can photography adapt film structures and simulaneously break them open? What strengths do still images have over moving pictures? Photography in the classical sense, with its conventional wall presentation, can be expanded through the utilization of projection and installation strategies, thereby creating new possibilities for reflecting on the medium of photography itself.
How do you apply? Photographers under the age of 35 can submit up to 15 samples of their work in print form – maximal size DIN A4, no originals. A short project description should accompany the photographs, as well as the application form that van be completed online on the C/O Berlin homepage. A fee of 20 Euros will be raised Special Please note that art critics are welcome to submit samples of their work at any time.
An expert jury will be convened in early 2011 to select the four best positions from the works selected for the Talents series.
http://www.co-berlin.info/
SKYY SWAP Spot “Das Neue Schwarz”
Mulackstrass 32
10119 Berlin Mitte
Mo, Do – Sa 12 – 20h
SKYY SWAP Spot “La Lip”
Unlike Gallery / La Lip Showroom
Chausseestr. 116 (Hinterhof)
10115 Berlin Mitte
DO , FR 12 – 20 H, Sa 12 – 16h
SKYY SWAP Spot “Kauf Dich Glücklich Am Park”
Kastanienallee 54
10119 Berlin Mitte
MO – SO 11-20h
FINISSAGE LIVE STREAMING 2 OCTOBER
The MEDIA FACADES FESTIVAL EUROPE 2010 is initiated by Public Art Lab / Berlin in cooperation with iMAL / Brussels, m-cult / Helsinki, FACT / Liverpool, Ars Electronica Futurelab / Linz, Medialab-Prado / Madrid, Kitchen Budapest.
MEDIA FACADES FESTIVAL EUROPE 2010 will explore the networked possibilities of urban screens and media facades via internet and new technologies on a European level.
The format of the MEDIA FACADES FESTIVAL reflects on the increasing presence of massive-infrastructures with digital visual elements in public spaces while investigating their communicative function in the urban environment.
The festival will show especially developed art projects in Europe-wide Joint Broadcasting Events which aspire to share dreams of the different cities and report about local issues and exchange peoples’ stories and ideas. The media facades will be transformed into local stages and open a global window for cultural and societal processes to create a dialogue and connect the local public virtually with the other places throughout Europe.
Its long-term vision is to be a catalyst for the creation of a sustainable and transportable structure where artists, cultural professionals, arts organizations, cultural institutions, governmental bodies, private and commercial businesses, media and the general public, within Europe and beyond, can interact through the development of a new cultural communication format in the public space.
http://www.mediafacades.eu/
Von Montag, den 23.08. bis Samstag, den 28.08..
Im Rahmen der Ausstellung "Friedliche Revolution 1989/1990", die noch bis Sonntag, den 3. Oktober, frei zugänglich ist, werden Filme gezeigt, die sich im weitesten Sinne mit den Themen "Menschenrechte" und "Deutsche Einheit" auseinandersetzen.
Anlässlich des Europäischen Tages des Gedenkes an die Opfer von Stalinismus und Nationalsozialismus startet die Filmreihe am Montag, den 23.08., mit dem Film "Das Massaker von Katyn". Einen Tag später folgt "Karla", ein Film über die junge Lehrerin Karla Blum, die ihre Schüler zu kritischem Denken erziehen will. In der DDR war der Film mit Jutta Hoffmann und Jürgen Hentsch in den Hauptrollen verboten.
Am 28. August wird es im Sommerkino im Rahmen der "Langen Nacht der Museen" eine "Lange Nacht der Berliner Tatorte" geben. Die drei Krimis "Tödliche Vergangenheit" (1991), "Rosenholz" (2003) und "Berlin - beste Lage" (1993) befassen sich mit der Deutschen Einheit.
http://revolution89.de/?PID=static,Veranstaltungen,Index_de
Von Robert Capa bis Donovan Wylie
16. Juli bis 19. September 2010
Eröffnung Donnerstag, 15.07.2010 . 19 Uhr
Postfuhramt
Oranienburger Straße 35/36
10117 Berlin
FRESH 2010
06.08.2010 - 26.09.2010
FRESH 2010 - The reality of everyday reality
Sources on cultural history seem to corroborate the common belief that every seventh year brings a divide in human life (a new perspective, a new beginning). Nor it is otherwise with the FRESH exhibition, which KOGART now stages for the seventh occasion. The time has come for an exhibit with a history to redefine its function, position and future goals.
It has been a pleasure to see a growing interest in fresh arts graduates; the diploma and Best of Diploma shows of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, as well as the various privately founded scholarships, seek to help young artists at the beginning of their careers. While the Fresh exhibit has the same objective, it tries not to be yet another diploma display, and draws its artists from a broader base. From now on, the fresh graduates of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, the Arts Faculty of the University of Pécs and the Moholy-Nagy University of Art will appear in the company of other young (dominantly under 30) artists, who earned their diploma earlier.
FRESH wants to be a key platform for promising members of the youngest artist generation. We welcome all those artists of an experimental spirit who approach their subject in an individual tone, with creativity, humour and/or profundity.
The works selected for FRESH 2010 are bold, provocative and diverse as regards their genre and media, installation, video and concept art providing a marked presence beside the classic forms. Nature and the street are the two major themes, which intersect in the real and virtual spaces of modern, reanimated community life.
The minds of those who exhibit at FRESH are filled with everyday reality, with whatever is close and personal and offers itself for experience. They do not hesitate to be critical or satirical, whilst self-irony is notably absent from their expression, which must have to do with the growing tendency for introspection in contemporary society. These so-called micro-narratives – simple, “banal” stories –, which focus on everyday life, have come to the fore in recent years not only in Hungary, but in other scenes of the world as well. Which can hardly be an accident, if only because the contemporary artist too is only human.
Fresh curators Zsolt Mészáros & Noémi Szabó
http://www.friss2010.blogspot.com (in Hungarian)
Participating artists:
Basa Anikó, Dobány Mátyás, Hámori Anett, Heim Péter, Holló Manuella, Kalmár Dorottya, Keller Diána, Kim Corbisier, Gruppo Tökmag (K. Budha Tamás, Tábori András), Köllő Zsuzsanna, Kupeczik Ágnes, Menyhárt menyus Tamás, Rizmayer Péter, Süveges Rita, Szabó Attila, Szabó Klára Petra, Szalay Péter, Szádeczky-Kardoss Glória, Szenteleki Dóra, Szólláth Gábor, Tanka Péter, Tompai Ildikó, Tóth Angelika