videoART: Stop and Motion
dokumentART 2013: 16.10.2013, Wednesday, 20:00
Loft Art, pl. Żołnierza Polskiego 5 (where is that?)
Blok tematyczny: videoART
curator: Gabriele Leidloff
Leidloff has chosen the emergence of mental images and their indirect representation in the media as the topic of her work. These find their equivalent in the abstract nature typical of all films and videos that remain under the umbrella of "Stop and Motion". This either due to the vague nature of what the images present, or through the editing that escapes conventional narrative. The selected fragments, different in terms of both style and theme, remain connected nonetheless by the abandoning of specific artistic elements, while retaining a level of interpretational complexity.
Ansuya Blom - Netherlands
Spell, 2012. 6' 38"
Masha Godovannaya - Russia
Gnawed Vanity - 2006-2009, 8'
Gary Hill - USA
Bathing Happenstance Isolation Tank
- 1977, 4' 25" - 1982 - 1983, 6' 30" - 2010-2011, 3’ loop
Betty Leirner - Switzerland
The Testimony of Hiroshima - 1999, 1' 54"
Ricardo Mbarkho - Lebanon
Plus que normal - 2002, 10' 18"
Bjørn Melhus - Germany
Murphy Das Zauberglas Ich weiss nicht wer das ist
- 2008, 3'45” - 1991, 6' - 1991, 3'
Jan Riesenbeck - Germany
6th Sense, 3rd Eye, 2nd Sight - 2012, 11' 34''
Liv Scharbatke, Jörg Rambaum - Germany
Olgastraße 18 - 2011, 4'
Till Nowak - Germany
The Centrifuge Brain Project - 2011, 7'
Tseng Yu Chin - Taiwan
Shivering wall – 2012, 21' 45"
Associated artists
- Gabriele Leidloff
Gabriele Leidloff works with video, film, photography and image generating techniques. Her installations combine medical apparatus for producing and processing images and advanced visual technologies used by electronic media. She conceptualized and launched the project l o g - i n / l o c k e d o u t – A Forum of Art and Neuroscience (www.locked-in.com). The forum explores the relationship between art and technology – the image on the retina, in memory, in language and on material carriers. l o g - i n / l o c k e d o u t is under the patronage of UNESCO.Galleries, museums and universities around the world have exhibited Gabriele Leidloff's installations, among them the Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts Beirut, National Centre for Contemporary Arts Moscow, The Naughton Gallery at Queen's University Belfast, Columbia University, New School University, New York University Faculty of Arts and Science, Yale University Digital Media Center for the Arts, the Museum for Contemporary Art | ZKM Karlsruhe, University of Freiburg, University of Heidelberg, the Berlin Academy of Arts, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Georg Kolbe Museum, Goethe-Institut Berlin and the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin.Reviews and essays on her art have been published in numerous books, such as Dynamics and Performativity of Imagination, Video, ergo sum, video cult/ures, Science Images and Popular Images of the Sciences, Theater der Natur und Kunst, Unscharf. Nach Gerhard Richter, Bild und Einbildungskraft, as well as in catalogues and magazines, e.g. Kunstforum, CIRCA, Gehirn&Geist, Deutschland and NY Arts. Gabriele Leidloff lives in Berlin.
how to get there
16.10.2013
- 13:00 - 16:00, Kino Zamek, Polish Documentary Classics: film retrospective of Maciej Drygas vol. 1 (guest: Maciej Drygas)
- 16:00 - 19:00, Kino Zamek, Time for Rivals: the International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Film DOK Leipzig (guest: Lina Dinkla)
- 18:00, Kino Helios, Pomerania Film: screening of "Bilet na księżyc" ("Ticket to the Moon") by Jacek Bromski
- 19:00 - 22:00, Kino Zamek, New Cinema: the East Silver cinema platform for Central and Eastern Europe
- 20:00, Loft Art, videoART: Stop and Motion
- 20:00, Imperium club, Festival of musical thrills: Lipali in concert