MID_E Studio 010
Festival
2010/07/13 - 2010/07/23

MID_E Studio 010

Parte-hartzaileak

Coordination: Colectivo YOX

Dates: 13-23 July.
Place: Arteleku.Donostia-San Sebastián.
Sponsors: Arteleku.Culture and Basque Department of the Territorial Government of Gipuzkoa.

 

It focus on the experimental aspect of this exhibition generating a program defined around a key thematic issue: Transformation.

 

Schedule

 

13-14-15 July. Workshop. Bart Hess. Body implementation?

16 July. Art program.
Unexpected art for a normal summer evening.
¬ MutaVideo. Screening program.International videoart works.
¬ Bart Hess. Multidisciplinary project.

¬ B.E.R.E. Musical set.
¬ Gabi Schillig. Raum(Zeit)Kleider project.
Collaboration of the dancer Noemí Viana.

 

19-23 July. Exhibition. Selection of projects made during the workshop run by Bart Hess.

 

Details

 

 

13-14-15 July. Workshop. Bart Hess: Body implementation?

Experimental workshop on the subject of "Body implementation" aimed at plastic and visual artists and fine arts students.Attendants will explore the artistic interaction of body, objects and photography. Usingb diverse materials to implement their own or others´ bodies, they will produce experiments that photography will mediate and finally register altering or fixing their meaning. A selection of the works will be exhibited within the context of MID_E Studio 010.

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Bart Hess. Netherlands. Plastic and visual artist, his work evolves within the fields of arts and advertising. He makes use of diverse media such us animation, video, photography, plastic intervention (materials, prosthesis) and fashion to explore the human form and to project his own imagery of the body.Bart Hess has collaborated with artists such as Lucy McRae and fashion designers like Walter Van Beirendonck and Iris Van Herpen besides well known brands and media. His works have been exhibited in Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, United Kingdom and Taiwan. He has run workshops about artistic experimentation on the human silhouette at international centres.www.barthess.nl


16 July. Art program.

Unexpected art for a normal summer evening.

MutaVideo. Screening program. International videoart.

MutaVideo gathers a selection of videoart works around the issue of Body transformation/changing narratives in today´s videoart.


AUTHORS

Pyuu Piru, Levi Van Veluw, Bubi Canal, John Santerineross, Su Hui-Yu.

Pyuu Piru. Snow White. 2008

Japan. Multidisciplinary artist (photography, sculpture and installation art, performance art, video) developing a body of work from the perspective of two core issues: portrait and transgender identity. Her work has been exhibited in Japán, Europe and USA (Guggenheim Museum, New York).www.pyuupiru.com

Levi Van Veluw. Landscape.2008.

Netherlands. Multidisciplinary artist, he works mainly in the field of photography being recipient of important prizes worldwide. He has exhibited and extensively published his works in many countries (China, USA, Sweden, Great Britain, Scotland, Italy, Austria). www.levivanveluw.nl

Bubi Canal. Trust in me. 2009.

Santander. Spain. He studied Fine Arts at the University of Basque Country. To name a few, he has exhibited at: Issue Project Room (New York), La Fresh Gallery (Madrid), Del Sol St (Santander), Hot Art Fair (Basil), CGAC (Santiago de Compostela,Spain), La Casa Encendida (Madrid) and Espacio Abisal (Bilbao, Spain). His work encompasses diverse media such as photography, video and sculpture around a reflection related to desires, fragility or identity. www.behance.net/bubicanal

 

John Santerineross. Ma-ku. 2009-2010

USA. Multidisciplinary artist (sculpture, painting, photography, moving image). The influence of early symbolism in his body of work can be traced in his ability to engage emotion and intellect in the interaction of representation and perception. His work avoids digital manipulation. Instead, using antiques and diverse materials, Santerineross builds intricate tableau that come to live in his short films activated by models and mechanic devices. His photographic work has been published collectively with other artists (Andres Serrano, Robert Mapplethorpe, Cindy Sherman) and individually (Fruit of the Secret God, 1999 and Dream, 2004). www.santerineross.com

Su, Hui-Yu. Bloody Beauty. 2009.

Taiwan. Su Hui-Yu's works include videos, photos and multi-media performances. Su graduated with a MFA degree from Taipei National University of the Arts in 2002. Since 1998, he has exhibited his work around the world and stayed in LA and NYC as a resident artist. Since then, Su created a series of art works called " TV Kids No More". In this works, Su presents television culture in many different ways via his videos and photography. He considers himself to be a "TV kid" which is where the name of his website comes from.  www.suhuiyu.com


Bart Hess. Multidisciplinary project.

Presentation combining plastic intervention on human bodies, animation and installation art. It is based in a selection of previously made and brand new works shown in a site-specific multidisciplinary art environment.

 

B.E.R.E. Musical set.

Dark Solutions set.

Set containing music tracks specially created for this event.

Discjokey and music producer. Since the beginning of his career back in 1996, he has performed at clubs and venues, mainly in Basque Country. His sound tends to a dark and select electronic with influences that varies from Dub in relaxed passages to Detroit in the vigorous ones.

Today, as music producer, he creates tracks for a number of digital labels, such as: Teorema, Work Horse and Toy Box.www.myspace.com/bere79

 

Gabi Shillig. Raum(Zeit)Kleider project.

Collaboration of the dancer Noemí Viana.

Raum(Zeit)Kleider is a multi-faceted project and the further development of an ongoing investigation in geometrical organization and textile materiality, mapping social relations of and in space. The aim was to develop a spatial system that is open to changes and that can adapt to different functions and situations through the participation of its user. The garment itself becomes an interface between its users and the (built) environment, and participation becomes an important active instrument in controlling (public) space. The project merges insights from architecture, fashion design and body performance. The development and outcome of these hybrid, geometrical structures will occupy both the digital and the tactile, material realms, although the result is clearly a tactile structure that becomes a vehicle for a bodily experience, intended to be handled, worn, felt and played with. Individuals are required to participate, eliminating both the role of the spectator and that of the author – a passive spectator becomes an active participant.

Gabi Shillig. 1977. Studied Architecture at the University of Applied Sciences Coburg and completed her postgraduate studies in Conceptual Design (class of Professor Ben van Berkel) at the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main in 2004. She worked for several architectural offices in Sydney, Berlin, Coburg and Frankfurt before establishing her own research and artistic practice in Berlin. Since October 2007 she has been teaching as artistic associate at the Institute for Transmedia Design (Class for Spatial Design) at the University of Arts in Berlin and has taught and lectured internationally. Gabi Schillig received numerous fellowships - amongst others, fellowships at Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, Van Alen Institute, New York and the Nordic Artists’ Centre in Dalsåsen, Norway. Besides other own publications, Mediating Space. Soft Geometries – Textile Structures – Body Architecture, a monographic catalog on her recent work has been published by merz & solitude in 2009. She lives and works in Berlin.www.gabischillig.de

 

Noemí Viana. Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. After been trained in Rythmic Gymnastics, she followed University degrees in Physical Education and Psichopedagogy. She was trained as dancer at the London Contemporary Dance School, The Place (London), being also part of its company, Edge 08. She has worked for choreographers such as: Rui Horta, Asier Zabaleta (Ertza Dantza), Menelva Harris (Gelede Dance), Pedro Pires (Codigo Dance Project), and has been choreographer for IV Festival Muuval Collective in Mexico.

 

Noemí Viana. Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. After been trained in Rythmic Gymnastics, she followed University degrees in Physical Education and Psichopedagogy. She was trained as dancer at the London Contemporary Dance School, The Place (London), being also part of its company, Edge 08. She has worked for choreographers such as: Rui Horta, Asier Zabaleta (Ertza Dantza), Menelva Harris (Gelede Dance), Pedro Pires (Codigo Dance Project), and has been choreographer for IV Festival Muuval Collective in Mexico.

Noemí Viana. Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. After been trained in Rythmic Gymnastics, she followed University degrees in Physical Education and Psichopedagogy. She was trained as dancer at the London Contemporary Dance School, The Place (London), being also part of its company, Edge 08. She has worked for choreographers such as: Rui Horta, Asier Zabaleta (Ertza Dantza), Menelva Harris (Gelede Dance), Pedro Pires (Codigo Dance Project), and has been choreographer for IV Festival Muuval Collective in Mexico.

Noemí Viana. Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. After been trained in Rythmic Gymnastics, she followed University degrees in Physical Education and Psichopedagogy. She was trained as dancer at the London Contemporary Dance School, The Place (London), being also part of its company, Edge 08. She has worked for choreographers such as: Rui Horta, Asier Zabaleta (Ertza Dantza), Menelva Harris (Gelede Dance), Pedro Pires (Codigo Dance Project), and has been choreographer for IV Festival Muuval Collective in Mexico.


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