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IPY 2007-2008
Event
- Title:
- Polar South, Art in Antarctica
- When:
- 06.03.2008 - 19.04.2008
- Where:
- Museum of National University of Tres de Febrero, -
- Category:
- Conferences
Description
Polar South, Art in Antarctica
Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Video, Installation, Sound Art, Photography and Object
Location: Museum of National University of Tres de Febrero, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Opening: March 5th, 12 to 3 PM
Conference: March 6th, 10 AM to 6 PM
Closing date: April 18th 2008
The University of Tres de Febrero (UNTREF) will display an interdisciplinary exhibition and a symposium with artists that have focused their proposals in the fascinating Antarctic Continent, in addition to the commemorative events within the frame of the International Polar Year 2007-2009.
Antarctica is a virgin continent that holds the biggest reserve of drinking water in the world. It works as an experimental laboratory in all known areas, including art.
Popular imaginary has a faint, distorted image of the experiences and evidences we can find there. The intention of this exhibition is to bring them to the spectator in a university context, to acquaint the community with them and to generate dialogs through the gaze and poetic of a group of exploring artists.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
Philippe Boissonnet and Lorraine Beaulieu (Canada): Photography and object;
Phil Dadson (New Zealand): Video installation;
Karin Beaumont and Lisa Roberts (Australia): Object;
Mireya Masó and Pamen Pereira (Spain): Photography and Drawing.
And the Argentinean:
Marina Curci: Painting;
Jorge Chikiar: Sound Installation;
Adriana Groisman-Stefan Oliva (USA): Video;
Marcelo Gurruchaga: Photography;
Andrea Juan: Video Installation;
Alberto Morales: Painting;
Jorge y Lucy Orta (Brit.): Video
Essays by Annick Bureaud (France) and Nina Colosi (USA)
Under the Auspices of:
Argentinean Committee for the International Polar Year; Dirección Nacional del Antártico; Programa Antártico Argentino; Unité de Recherche en Arts Visuels (URAV), Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada; Australia Council for the Arts; Canadian Embassy, French Embassy, New Zealand Embassy, Australian Embassy and Oficina Cultural de la Embajada de España.
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Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Video, Installation, Sound Art, Photography and Object
Location: Museum of National University of Tres de Febrero, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Opening: March 5th, 12 to 3 PM
Conference: March 6th, 10 AM to 6 PM
Closing date: April 18th 2008
The University of Tres de Febrero (UNTREF) will display an interdisciplinary exhibition and a symposium with artists that have focused their proposals in the fascinating Antarctic Continent, in addition to the commemorative events within the frame of the International Polar Year 2007-2009.
Antarctica is a virgin continent that holds the biggest reserve of drinking water in the world. It works as an experimental laboratory in all known areas, including art.
Popular imaginary has a faint, distorted image of the experiences and evidences we can find there. The intention of this exhibition is to bring them to the spectator in a university context, to acquaint the community with them and to generate dialogs through the gaze and poetic of a group of exploring artists.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
Philippe Boissonnet and Lorraine Beaulieu (Canada): Photography and object;
Phil Dadson (New Zealand): Video installation;
Karin Beaumont and Lisa Roberts (Australia): Object;
Mireya Masó and Pamen Pereira (Spain): Photography and Drawing.
And the Argentinean:
Marina Curci: Painting;
Jorge Chikiar: Sound Installation;
Adriana Groisman-Stefan Oliva (USA): Video;
Marcelo Gurruchaga: Photography;
Andrea Juan: Video Installation;
Alberto Morales: Painting;
Jorge y Lucy Orta (Brit.): Video
Essays by Annick Bureaud (France) and Nina Colosi (USA)
Under the Auspices of:
Argentinean Committee for the International Polar Year; Dirección Nacional del Antártico; Programa Antártico Argentino; Unité de Recherche en Arts Visuels (URAV), Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada; Australia Council for the Arts; Canadian Embassy, French Embassy, New Zealand Embassy, Australian Embassy and Oficina Cultural de la Embajada de España.
Curator: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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