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Magazine des Cultures digitales: Bio-Arts L’essence de la vie

07.04.2020

 

 

 

Magazine des Cultures digitales: Bio-Arts L’essence de la vie

 

 

 

 

La Nature, la Vie, le Vivant : des concepts philosophiques au cœur de la création artistique, de la poétique et des sciences. Depuis la fin des années 1980-début des années 1990, l’art a quitté le domaine de la représentation pour créer avec la dynamique même du vivant ce que l’on nomma alors le “bio-art”. Quelque vingt-cinq ans plus tard, les techniques et les formes ont évolué et se sont diversifiées, le bio-art s’écrit désormais au pluriel.

 

 

 

Depuis les années 1990, de nombreux artistes se sont aventurés sur ce terrain (Marta De Menezes, Joe Davis, Jun Takita, Adam Zaretsky, Brandon Ballengée, CriticaI Art Ensemble, Polona Tratnik, Julia Reodica, Marcello Mercado, Niki Sperou pour n’en citer que quelques uns), instaurant une forte collaboration entre l’art et la science. On compte parmi eux le Brésilien Eduardo Kac qui en 2000 a présenté GFP Bunny (Alba), la célèbre lapine albinos à qui l’on avait transplanté une mutation synthétique du gène fluorescent de la méduse Aequorea Victoria. Alba, une lapine transgénique, devenait sous une lumière particulière une chimère fluorescente, et pas seulement du point de vue biologique. Alba est issue d’une expérience somme toute ordinaire menée à l’INRA (l’Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique à Paris) et sans doute dans d’autres structures de ce genre à travers le monde, qu’Eduardo Kac a rendue publique par une sorte de performance médiatique.

 

 

 

 

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73° Salón Nacional de Rosario

04.10.2019 – 15.03.2020

73° Salón Nacional de Rosario

 

 

 

 

 

Artistas: Antonella Agesta, Rodrigo Alcon Quintanilha, Facundo Belén, Vico Bueno, Aurora Castillo, Carla Colombo, Cotelito, Diego de Aduriz, Alfredo Dufour, Clara Esborraz, Elvira Ferrazini, Víctor Florido, Alfredo Frías, Jazmín Giordano, Silvia Gurfein, Mónica Heller, Carlos Huffmann, La quemada – teatro de figuras [Emiliana Arias, Silvia Lenardón, Guillermo Martínez y Soledad Verdún], Martín Legón, Lucrecia Lionti, Valeria Maggi, Matías Malizia, Inés Marcó, Gustavo Marrone, Francisco Medail, Marcello Mercado, Flor Meyer, Clara Miño, Ariel Mora, Malena Pizani, Fabio Risso Pino, Alberto Antonio Romero en colaboración con Susi Villa, Maximiliano Rossini, Rob Verf, Mariela Vita.

 

 

Macro

Museo de arte contemporáneo de Rosario

Avenida de la Costa Brig. Estanislao López 2250

(Bv. Oroño y el río Paraná)

2000 Rosario
Argentina

 

 

Book: Peter Krüll – Bilderschreiben

10.10.2018

 

 

 

Book: Peter Krüll – bilderschreiben

 

 

 

 

 

Writing or image? Handwriting as a central, significant and currently very topical stylistic device. Beautiful or outrageous – legible and enigmatic. This book ‘Peter Krüll – bilderschreiben’ presents more than 150 selected exhibits by artists and designers. The collection is fascinating to look at and shows how complex the topic of “handwriting” or the “written” image is.

 

“Writing is the painting of words,” Ben Vautier once said. Handwriting has long been, and is once again, a central stylistic device in art and design. Sometimes beautiful, sometimes outrageous – legible as well as enigmatic.

The book ‘Peter Krüll – bilderschreiben,’ which is in color throughout and of high quality, brings together more than 150 works by artists, designers and students on the subject of the “written” image. The professor of typography and graphic design has compiled a representative selection of works with great skill and extensive knowledge, and in doing so has unearthed treasures by well-known artists, among others, which are not necessarily widely known as famous works of the same.

 

Paul Klee, Joseph Beuys, Jean Tinguely or Antoni Tàpies used handwriting as an artistic element in works. Robert Rauschenberg wrote the logo for the “Moderna Museet” in Stockholm; the designer duo Vier5 from Paris surprised us at Documenta 12 with a handwritten signage system. Many posters by the designers Grapus, Niklaus Troxler, Stefan Sagmeister or Fons Hickmann, among others, have become famous through their handwriting. Exceptional and remarkable are also the projects of word drawings or word paintings of “Asemic Writing”. Calligraphy is not only an art with a long and varied tradition worldwide, but is also used in visual poetry or visual music, as the works of Gerhard Rühm or John Cage show. And of course there are plenty of magazines, books, CD’s or record covers that have been uniquely designed using handwritten words.

 

 

 

Artists:

 

Herbert Achternbusch, Akatre, Atelier Formes Vives, Alice Attie, Honoré de Balzac, François-Marie Banier, Peter Bankov, Fiona Banner, Martine Bertrand, Joseph Beuys, Mila Blau, Anthony Braxton, August von Briesen, Nancy Burr, John Cage, Rebecca Chew, Allesandro De Francesco, Mirtha Dermisache, Christian Dotremont, Eva Dranaz, Michael Dumontier, Heinz Edelmann, Gia Edzgveradze, Neil Farber, Ed Fella, Martin Galton, Yvonne Gargano, Pierre Garnier, Marco Giovenale, Anselm Glück, Grapus, Jon Gray, Christoph Grünberger, Florian und Romano Hänni, Patrick Hartl, Romuald Hengstler, Fons Hickmann, Christian Hundertmark C100, Paul Klee, Peter Krüll, L2M3 Ina Bauer & Sascha Lobe, Gabriel Lalonde, Miriam Londoño, Martino&Jaña, Stefan Marx, Marcello Mercado, Saed Meshki, Joan Miró, Maryam Motallebzadeh, Rudolf Mumprecht, John Bunion Murray, Hiroko Nakajima, Emilio Nanni, Nous Travaillons Ensemble, Hans Ulrich Obrist, JonOne, Yoko Ono, Roman Opalka, Dennis Orel, Peng Peng Klaus Fromherz & Martin Geel mit Gelinda Paganini, Pablo Picasso, Olaf Probst, Guillaume Adjutor Provost, Robert Rauschenberg, Nicholas Rougeux, Gerhard Rühm, SagmeisterWalsh, Yuichi Saito, Stefan Sandner, Shoshu, Manita Songserm, Susann Stefanizen, Strichpunkt Design, Antoni Tàpies, Meliha Teparic, Jean Tinguely, Henryk Tomaszewski, Jouri Toreev, Damien Tran, Niklaus Troxler, Cy Twombly, Ben Vautier, James Victore, Vier5, Robert Walser, Andy Warhol, Jan Willem Welzenis, Daniel Wiesmann, Adolf Wölfli, Barbara Wojirsch, Guoqin Zhu, Zwölf Stefan Guzy & Björn

 

 

 

 

 

BODENLOS. VILÉM FLUSSER AND THE ARTS

05.04.2017 –  07.05.2017

BODENLOS. VILÉM FLUSSER AND THE ARTS

 

curated by: Baruch Gottlieb, Pavel Vančát

 

exhibition concept: Baruch Gottlieb, Peter Weibel, Siegfried Zielinski

exhibition architecture: Oldřich Morys

graphic design: Jan Slabihoudek

(opening: Tuesday, 4. 4. 2017 at 6 pm)

 

The exhibition “Without Firm Ground: Vilém Flusser and the Arts” at GAMU, Prague presents the life and thoughts of one of the most acclaimed Prague-born intellectuals of the 20th century through the combination of rare documents and artistic collaborations and inspirations. It aspires to weave the threads of Flusser’s private and professional life, marked by various migrations, with those of his thinking and writing through dialogues, influences and collaborations. Following presentations at ZKM Karlsruhe, AdK Berlin and West Den Haag, the next stop of this unique project takes place in Flusser’s native city, adapted and enriched with local ties.

Vilém Flusser was born in the Bubeneč district of Prague in 1920 and was educated in a middle class Jewish intellectual family. In 1939, after the occupation of the Germans, he fled with his wife-to-be, Edith Barth, first to London, and eventually to Sao Paulo Brazil where he would live for over thirty years. Flusser brought his training in the classics, in Enlightenment Humanist philosophy and literature, to bear on his new environment, revelling in the utopian promise of the radically alien modernity into which he was thrown. Fighting through the despair of the extermination of his family and the horror of the Holocaust, Flusser carved out scintillatingly original, uncompromising philosophical insights into a world of scientific progress, automation and migration. During the 1980s he became one of the most respected philosophical guides of the upcoming electronic era. Even though he died only at the dawn of the Internet age his understanding of networks and communication is every bit as insightful to our contemporary condition as it was then. Through his life, Vilém Flusser sought a new utopian form of thinking, emerging from the crushing disappointment of modernity. He called this “synthetic thinking” using “technical images”. The exhibition will feature, beside biographical trajectories, objects from Flusser’s archive, his typoscripts and positions from artists who knew and loved him, some unique artistic collaborations where he would attempt to enact and elaborate the utopian modes of “synthetic thinking” he described. The selection of artists influenced by Flusser includes renowned personalities of Louis Bec, Michael Bielicky, Fred Forest, Harun Farocki, Joan Fontcuberta, Jiří Hanke, Dieter Jung, Martin Kohout, Andreas Müller-Pohle, Lisa Schmitz, Jiří Skála, among others.

An essential part of this exhibition project, the international symposium “Playing against the apparatus. Vilém Flusser’s media and culture philosophy”, will be held on April 7th – 8th, at Goethe-Institut in Prague and Charles University in Prague (Faculty of Arts). We will rework some of the themes in the exhibition: migration, technological change, the crises of writing, causal thinking and the humanist project.  We explore Flusser’s utopian proposals for new humanisms and new modes of information and communication for our contemporary condition of rapid technological transformation, playing with and against the apparatus. Join us for a rich and invigorating adventure through the life and work of a Czech pioneer of media thinking and philosophy for our networked age! The exhibition is held in collaboration with the Vilém Flusser Archiv/ Universität der Künste Berlin.

 

 

 

 

GAMU (Gallery AMU)

Malostranské náměstí 12

Praha 1

Czech Republic

(entrance from the passage to Tržiště Street)
open daily except Monday: 1 – 7 pm

Marcello Mercado: Fragments of “Das Kapital Teil 1” (1999–2009) | Potential Spaces

16.02.2017 -18.02.2017

 

 

 

 

Potential Spaces

 

Marcello Mercado: Presentation of fragments of his work “Das Kapital Teil 1” (1999–2009) in conversation with Siegfried Zielinski

 

Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design & ZKM | Center for Art and Media 16. – 18. 02. 2017

 

Event Organizer: Prof. Dr. Siegfried Zielinski, Daniel Irrgang, Ali Gharib

 

Camera/Postproduction: Lukas Rehm, Tilman Rödiger

 

 

www.hfg-karlsruhe.de/

 

 

 

 

Akademie der Künste : Bodenlos – Vilém Flusser und die Künste

19.11.2016 – 10.1.2016

 

 

Akademie der Künste : Bodenlos – Vilém Flusser und die Künste

 

Curators:
Baruch Gottlieb & Siegfried Zielinski

 

„Ins Universum der technischen Bilder“ oder „Lob der Oberflächlichkeit“ – mit solchen programmatischen Titeln avancierte Vilém Flusser (1920 – 1991) zu einem der einflussreichsten Denker der Kommunikation und der Medien des 20. Jahrhunderts. Offensiv nahm Flusser die Herausforderung an, die Künste neu zu denken angesichts der Tatsache, dass unsere Existenz wesentlich technisch geworden ist. Nach seiner Flucht vor den Nazis über Prag, England und Brasilien lebte er viele Jahre in Italien, der Schweiz und zuletzt in Frankreich. In der Art eines Parcours lädt die Ausstellung dazu ein, die Bewegung der flüchtigen Existenz als ein Modell für jene Gewalt des Zusammenhangs vorzustellen, den wir das 20. Jahrhundert nennen.

 

 

Beteiligte Künstler*innen
Danièle Akmen, Edmar de Almeida, Louis Bec, Michael Bielicky, Gabriel Borba, Jürgen Claus, Otávio Donasci, Harun Farocki, Peter Fischli/David Weiss, Alex Flemming, Samson Flexor, Joan Fontcuberta, Fred Forest, Herbert W. Franke, Cyriak Harris, Andreas Henrich, Fons Hickmann, Dieter Jung, Dietmar Kamper,  Knowbotic Research, Jörg Lindenmaier, Thilo Mechau, Marcello Mercado, Achim Mohné/Uta Kopp, Andreas Müller-Pohle, Anthony Moore, Mouse on Mars, Matthias Müller, Solomon Nikritin, Nam June Paik, Brothers Quay, Mario Ramiro, Mira Schendel, Lisa Schmitz, Peter Simon, Ed Sommer,  Wolfgang Spahn, Peter Weibel, Niobe Xandó, Pinar Yoldas

 

 

 

 

 

Akademie der Künste
Pariser Platz 4

10117 Berlin-Mitte