21.9.09

Impakt Festival, Utrecht (The Netherlands)

The 20th edition of Impakt festival will take place from October 14 through October 18 in Utrecht. For the Accelerated Living program, Impakt invited two guest curators : Stoffel Debuysere and Maria Palacios. Their program include works by Bruce Conner, Dryden Goodwin, Philip Hoffman, Gordon Matta-Clark, Kurt Kren, Michel Pavlou and many more.

Next to the thematic program of Accelerated Living, the Festival features the annual panorama program which provides an annual overview of contemporary cutting edge film and video art. It includes new works by artits and filmakers such as Doug Fishbone, Steve Reinke, Manuel Sainz, Björn Melhus, Vincent Meessen, Yves Netzhammer, Erkka Nissinen,...

KunsFilmBiennale, Köln/Bonn




As a unique combination of exhibition and festival, presenting short and feature-length, experimental and narrative film, the Cologne-based
KunstFilmBiennale has since 2002 systematically been exploring the borders between art and cinema. From October 28 to November 1, 2009, The KunstFilmBiennale will once again offer an overview of what is currently happening with film in art and art in film - in movie thetares, galleries and museums in Cologne and Bonn.

Participing artists : Doug Aitken, Eija-Liisa Athila, Keren Cytter, Nathalie Djurberg, Bruno Dumont, Omer Fast, Adam Leech, Mark Lewis, Vincent Meessen, Samuel Maoz, Deimantas Narkevicius, Bjorn Melhus, Sarah Morris, Sam Taylor-Wood, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Javier Tellez, Clemens von Wedemeyer,...

Venues in Cologne : Filmforum im MuseumLudwig, CINEDOM, Filmpalette
Venues in Bonn : Kunstmuseum Bonn

1.9.09

Ars Electronica, Linz (Austria)




Argos is one of the eight European media art archives and collections that is networked within the GAMA portal (Gateway to Archives of Media Art). As such, this provides a common online research platform and an improved access to media art. On the occasion of the launch of www.gama-gateway.eu at the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, highlights from the archive collections are being screened. Argos’ director Paul Willemsen compiled for the occasion works relating to the programme theme Psychogeographies. The term psychogeography refers to the architectural or geographical surroundings and the way that these relate to perception and mental experience. A psychogeographical analysis starts from the exposure of relationships, relating a genuine, material environment to an imaginary or potential environment. Each work investigates questions of: documentary versus fiction, private versus public, and the real versus the imagined.


Psychogeographies

Brucknerhaus, September 5 - 8, 2009

A Necessary Music. Beatrice Gibson, 2008, 29'09", video, colour, English spoken.
N12°13.062'/ W 001°32.619' Extended. Vincent Meessen, 2005, video, colour, 8'25", sound.
What I'm Looking For. Shelly Silver, 2004, video, colour, 15'00", English spoken.
Dear Adviser. Vincent Meessen, 2008, video, colour, 8'00", English spoken.
Inch'Allah. Ria Pacquée, 2005, video, colour, 18'40", English spoken.

28.8.09

Splav meduze, Center for Contemporary Art Celje, Slovenia






Participants: HOSTS, GUESTS & GHOSTS


SPLAV MEDUZE seeks to understand the logic of the cannibalistic modes of survival under the laws of capitalism in the times of political disorientation, economic fundamentalism, financial despair, decrease of cultural values and ‘failure’ of historical promises.


It aims to construct a mythology and iconography of its own, based upon a long-term, inclusive and citizens-oriented “democratic” structure, where the art exhibition (September 2009) comprises only a segment of a broader attempt to create the potential for a radically different public opinion. In addition, the political endeavor of the project and its action-plan (among which a series of formal and informal discursive events preceding the exhibition /March–August 2009/, and a series of publishing and communication events following its end /October-December 2009/) revolve around the existence of insular experiences in the continuous global circuit of people, goods and signs.


SPLAV MEDUZE looks for the possibility of individual freedom: of choosing one’s own perspective within a context of the conformist spectacle of institutionalized normativity and a consensus becoming progressively conservative. Escapism and resistance, non-conformism and movement, exile and engagement, sailing and longing for independence, detachment and (non-)belongingness, all contribute to the creation of a virtual and physical,digital and analogue, artistic and political experience of the SPLAV MEDUZE.



Splav meduze, Center for Contemporary Art Celje, Slovenia, september 3-23, 2009.
Curated by Marko Stamenkovic.

6.8.09

Unknown Territory, Museum De Paviljoens, Almere (NL)


From August 21 to November 8, 2009, Museum De Paviljoens in The Netherlands shows Unknown Territory : a cabinet of art with objetcs, visions and observations. Unkwonw Territory 2009 is a advocacy for parallel and interdisciplinary approaches of the architectural environment.

With works by Annesas Appel, Gwenneth Boelens, Nickel van Duijvenboden, Hala Elkoussy, Cevdet Erek, Anne Holtrop, Yasmijn Karhof, Marijn van Kreij, Vincent Meessen and sarah van Sonsbeeck.