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==MEETING RECAP== | |||
- Delete the sentence "Hopefully, when things get better and we move out of this lockdown phase, we can follow up on these online sessions by inviting you to our academy for workshops about documentary strategies." | |||
- we should ask about documenting the talk after we got the approval | |||
- Only cc Leslie when the artist agrees on giving talks and start arranging a date | |||
- Don't forget to include the 'terms(pdf file) with a logo' when sending out your invitation - file link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UnyZbjPXQLED6t3EZUSm1f4yqyjZkW--/view?usp=sharing | |||
- Please add a marker to add name and email in the bottom of your email, which will make it sounds more professional. | |||
For those who didn't attend the meeting, we after reading the guidelines above, you can start sending out your letters | |||
==TEMPLATE DRAFT== | |||
===== '''DEADLINE: MIDNIGHT MONDAY''' ===== | |||
Please name the file yourname-yourartist | |||
Template link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H_6OmuQCqoMaGnpj8VaEMNp6Gg8C2hYSHlQ8R4Mt2pA/edit?usp=sharing | |||
Thy-Laia Abril: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tDmlTN7e9oKkMcS7jSO5svYLE3ecyLvnIKIwHXwRQCg/edit?usp=sharing | |||
Fileona-Lena Dobrowolska: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ldpJyMgO5ATHO6HnMckBTizqZnK7LRZVrRXiYA95e3Q/edit?usp=sharing | |||
Jue-Moyra Davey: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yXwrHbC-Xu8qKNEyebqeGlOyURvEMNbQwVfz7HX8ie4/edit?usp=sharing | |||
Lea-Anais Lopez https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kQzQjcYfLM6ClwGl_0Op5AbcYlH_OWJDjw3ITAU4jM4/edit?usp=sharing | |||
Kamali - Ena Sendijarevic: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nBVEsBSuGiMuVgkKhUgXFPVg-iSZirEG5iOZBkLYFAY/edit?usp=sharing | |||
Jacob - Chloe Dewe Mathews: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I2ZoNJ02Q-csziAedtWNF-KvakR4cCJP/view?usp=sharing | |||
Chen - Gabriel Lester: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13KX3rcLbQrXC6icoGgOYzDiq18G29C-U/view?usp=sharing | |||
Annalisa - Pipilotti Rist: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EULXIgFUV5hhfxQhZ0IpqKqUCV0gHfFDsJ4QDIzjWtc/edit?usp=sharing | |||
Susanna - Laura Huertas Millan: https://www.laurahuertasmillan.com/bio | |||
==COLLECTIVE WISH LIST== | ==COLLECTIVE WISH LIST== | ||
===== '''9 most voted guests''' ===== | |||
Ed Atkins - https://www.stedelijk.nl/en/exhibitions/70432 | |||
Primary Contact: Annalisa | |||
Contact Info: | |||
Chloe Dewe Mathews - http://www.chloedewemathews.com/home/ | |||
Primary Contact: | |||
Contact Info: | |||
Lena Dobrowolska - https://www.lenadobrowolska.com/ | |||
Primary Contact: Fileona | |||
Contact Info: studio.dobrowolska@gmail.com | |||
Anais Lopez - http://www.anaislopez.nl/ | |||
Primary Contact: Lea | |||
Contact Info: postanais@gmail.com or +31 617012509 | |||
Laia Abril - https://www.laiaabril.com/ | |||
Primary Contact: Thy | |||
Contact Info: hello@laiaabril.com | |||
Pipilotti Rist - https://pipilottirist.net/ | |||
Primary Contact: Annalisa | |||
Contact Info: juliaw@hauserwirth.com | |||
Ena Sendijarevic - https://iffr.com/nl/personen/ena-sendijarevi%C4%87 | |||
Primary Contact: kamali | |||
Contact Info: ena.sen@gmail.com | |||
Moyra Davey - https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/artist/moyra-davey | |||
Primary Contact: jue | |||
Contact Info: mdavey@bard.edu (not valid anymore) - trying out one of the galleries she was/is associated with | |||
Gabriel Lester - https://gabriellester.com/ | |||
Primary Contact: Chen | |||
Contact Info: | |||
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<strong> MAIN GUEST LIST </strong> | |||
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Chloe Dewe Mathews http://www.chloedewemathews.com/home/ | <strong>Chloe Dewe Mathews</strong> http://www.chloedewemathews.com/home/ | ||
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This artist has several workshops on art direction and visual storytelling before: https://www.laiaabril.com/workshop/ | This artist has several workshops on art direction and visual storytelling before: https://www.laiaabril.com/workshop/ | ||
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Annalisa <br> | |||
'''ED ATKINS''' (1982) is an English video artist specialised in '''animation''' and '''computer generated images'''. Within his work, he explores themes such as ''intimacy, loneliness, death, and love'' in the digital era. Though he defines his characters as "born dead", I believe he pushes the narrative of his animation pieces to the point of creating a new melancholic physicality. His imagery is principally populated by grotesque caricatures of male individuals who seem to drown in an alienating world or, at times, to float on the top of it. Literature, especially poetry, constitutes an important influence on his creative process and a substantial part of his art production. In fact, he usually writes the text of his videos himself. <br> | |||
I had the chance of visiting his personal exhibition at Castello di Rivoli, Torino (Italy) in 2017 when he took over an entire floor of the castle. I remember being struck by the surgical attention to the aspect of the sound which englobed me in a silly, dull, and estranging enlarged video installation. He also participated at the Venice Biennale in 2019 with a video installation called ''Old Food'' (2017-2019) and a series of drawings titled ''Bloom''. | |||
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'''PIPILOTTI RIST''' (1962) is a visual Swiss artist famous for her spatial approach to video art. Her work is usually displayed in holistic video installations that aim to establish a physical tension with the viewer. She has an interesting political view of colour and technology; as the world of the digital comes from a machine-generating process, it is likely to be judged as cold, as if it had neither body nor spirit. On the contrary, Pipilotti Rist believes that the machines we use to generate the same digital images are the statements of the people who created them, therefore they're everything but soul-less. The world she depicts is mostly female and charged with colour, which is also explored in a political sense.<br> | |||
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Elysa<br> | |||
'''Melvin Moti''' | |||
I met him during IFFR and he gave me his email. He does not seem to have a website | |||
Melvin MOTI (1977, Netherlands) is a Rotterdam-based photographer and video artist. Motei studied Visual Arts in Tilburg and worked at De Ateliers in Amsterdam. In 2006 he was awarded the Charlotte Köhler prize, and in 2007 the J.C. van Lanschot prize. Moti's work has been exhibited around the world, including in Berlin, Tokyo, Boston and Brussels. In the Netherlands, his work has been shown at museums such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and Witte de With in Rotterdam. In 2015, he won the ABN AMRO Art Award. Dreamlife (2020) is his first feature film. | |||
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Anh<br> | |||
'''Irene Kopelman''' http://www.irenekopelman.com | |||
Irene Kopelman was born in 1974 in Córdoba, Argentina. She obtained her bachelor's and master's degree in painting at the National University of Córdoba School of Arts and in 2011 earned a Doctorate in Fine Arts from the Utrecht Graduate School of Visual Art and Design and The Finnish Academy of Fine Arts. In 2002, Kopelman took up the two-year residency program at the Rijksakademie van beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam. She currently divides her time between Amsterdam, Argentina and the regions where her work and research take her. Kopelman works at the intersection of art and science, often collaborating with scientists who study nature, the artist’s main subject of research. | |||
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Muxingye Chen<br> | |||
'''Gabriel Lester''' https://gabriellester.com/ | |||
Gabriel Lester (Amsterdam, 6 February 1972) is an inventor, visual artist and film director living and working in Amsterdam. His practice encompasses music, cinema, spatial installation, performance art, sculpture, architecture, photography and prose. | |||
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Kamali <br> | |||
''' Ena Sendijarević ''' | |||
https://iffr.com/nl/personen/ena-sendijarević | |||
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ccD2vK47RK8 | |||
Ena Sendijarevic is a writer and director, known for Take Me Somewhere Nice (2019), Import (2016) and Reizigers in de nacht (2013). | |||
<hr> | |||
Jue<br> | |||
'''Moyra Davey'''<br> | |||
photographer, writer, and filmmaker. b.1958 | |||
https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2018/01/12/interview-moyra-davey/ | |||
Her book of essays: | |||
https://www.amazon.com/Index-Cards-Selected-Moyra-Davey/dp/0811229513 | |||
''In these essays, the artist, photographer, writer, and filmmaker Moyra Davey often begins with a daily encounter―with a photograph, a memory, or a passage from a book―and links that subject to others, drawing fascinating and unlikely connections, until you can almost feel the texture of her thinking. While thinking and writing, she weaves together disparate writers and artists―Mary Wollstonecraft, Jean Genet, Virginia Woolf, Janet Malcolm, Chantal Akerman, and Roland Barthes, among many others―in a way that is both elliptical and direct, clearheaded and personal, prismatic and self-examining, layering narratives to reveal the thorny but nourishing relationship between art and life.'' |
Latest revision as of 09:21, 6 June 2020
MEETING RECAP
- Delete the sentence "Hopefully, when things get better and we move out of this lockdown phase, we can follow up on these online sessions by inviting you to our academy for workshops about documentary strategies." - we should ask about documenting the talk after we got the approval - Only cc Leslie when the artist agrees on giving talks and start arranging a date - Don't forget to include the 'terms(pdf file) with a logo' when sending out your invitation - file link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UnyZbjPXQLED6t3EZUSm1f4yqyjZkW--/view?usp=sharing - Please add a marker to add name and email in the bottom of your email, which will make it sounds more professional.
For those who didn't attend the meeting, we after reading the guidelines above, you can start sending out your letters
TEMPLATE DRAFT
DEADLINE: MIDNIGHT MONDAY
Please name the file yourname-yourartist
Template link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H_6OmuQCqoMaGnpj8VaEMNp6Gg8C2hYSHlQ8R4Mt2pA/edit?usp=sharing
Thy-Laia Abril: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tDmlTN7e9oKkMcS7jSO5svYLE3ecyLvnIKIwHXwRQCg/edit?usp=sharing
Fileona-Lena Dobrowolska: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ldpJyMgO5ATHO6HnMckBTizqZnK7LRZVrRXiYA95e3Q/edit?usp=sharing
Jue-Moyra Davey: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yXwrHbC-Xu8qKNEyebqeGlOyURvEMNbQwVfz7HX8ie4/edit?usp=sharing
Lea-Anais Lopez https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kQzQjcYfLM6ClwGl_0Op5AbcYlH_OWJDjw3ITAU4jM4/edit?usp=sharing
Kamali - Ena Sendijarevic: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nBVEsBSuGiMuVgkKhUgXFPVg-iSZirEG5iOZBkLYFAY/edit?usp=sharing
Jacob - Chloe Dewe Mathews: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I2ZoNJ02Q-csziAedtWNF-KvakR4cCJP/view?usp=sharing
Chen - Gabriel Lester: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13KX3rcLbQrXC6icoGgOYzDiq18G29C-U/view?usp=sharing
Annalisa - Pipilotti Rist: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EULXIgFUV5hhfxQhZ0IpqKqUCV0gHfFDsJ4QDIzjWtc/edit?usp=sharing
Susanna - Laura Huertas Millan: https://www.laurahuertasmillan.com/bio
COLLECTIVE WISH LIST
9 most voted guests
Ed Atkins - https://www.stedelijk.nl/en/exhibitions/70432
Primary Contact: Annalisa Contact Info:
Chloe Dewe Mathews - http://www.chloedewemathews.com/home/
Primary Contact: Contact Info:
Lena Dobrowolska - https://www.lenadobrowolska.com/
Primary Contact: Fileona Contact Info: studio.dobrowolska@gmail.com
Anais Lopez - http://www.anaislopez.nl/
Primary Contact: Lea Contact Info: postanais@gmail.com or +31 617012509
Laia Abril - https://www.laiaabril.com/
Primary Contact: Thy Contact Info: hello@laiaabril.com
Pipilotti Rist - https://pipilottirist.net/
Primary Contact: Annalisa Contact Info: juliaw@hauserwirth.com
Ena Sendijarevic - https://iffr.com/nl/personen/ena-sendijarevi%C4%87
Primary Contact: kamali Contact Info: ena.sen@gmail.com
Moyra Davey - https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/artist/moyra-davey
Primary Contact: jue Contact Info: mdavey@bard.edu (not valid anymore) - trying out one of the galleries she was/is associated with
Gabriel Lester - https://gabriellester.com/
Primary Contact: Chen Contact Info:
MAIN GUEST LIST
FELIX
Mareike Foecking
Photographer and Professor for Photography. Among her fields of research are the image in the digital transformation, photography in its diverse applications and languages, photography in the digital age.
https://www.foecking.net
Elke Kania
After studying art history, philosophy, sociology and film studies in Aachen, Berlin and Rome, Kania earned her Master’s degree with a thesis on Jarman’s film "Caravaggio". She has worked as an art and film critic for the FAZ newspaper, among others. She taught film and television analysis at RWTH Aachen University from 2007 to 2009. She has been doing freelance work for the Julia Stoschek Collection since 2008 and has been a research assistant at the Institute for Art and Art Theory at the University in Cologne since 2009. Kania has curated numerous film series to accompany various art exhibitions and writes and lectures on time-based art and film. She lives and works in Cologne.
SUSANNA
Laura Huertas Millan > https://www.laurahuertasmillan.com/bio
JACOB
Chloe Dewe Mathews http://www.chloedewemathews.com/home/
FILEONA
Lena Dobrowolska Lena Dobrowolska is an artist working with a combination of photography, artist’s film installation, virtual reality simulation and research. Since 2012, Dobrowolska has been working in collaboration with Teo Ormond-Skeaping on projects concerned with Climate Change and the Anthropocene that are global in focus. Her artistic practice is research-led and involves fieldwork in remote locations where she investigates links between climate change, development, environmental degradation and displacement. She focuses on the ethics and methodologies of documentary representation and the representation of slow violence (Nixon), environmental catastrophe, migration and extractive practices. She is a lecturer at Royal College of Art's Digital Direction MA. https://www.lenadobrowolska.com/
Miguel Peres Dos Santos filmmaker/media artist based in Den Haag. Most of his work uses archives as contemplations on colonial and contemporary racial relations in the Netherlands and its former Caribbean colonies. He also calls himself an "artist-researcher." https://www.haagsekunstenaars.nl/cv/77339
Lea
Anaïs López http://www.anaislopez.nl Anaïs López (1981) is a visual artist based in Amsterdam, who works with still and moving images. She graduated from the Royal Art Academy in The Hague in 2006 and did a two year Masters at the Art Academy St.Joost in Breda researching narrative structures and documentary strategies. She give workshops on documentary strategies and portfolio reviews.
Rob Hornstra Rob Hornstra, born in 1975 in the Netherlands, is a Dutch photographer of predominantly long-term documentary projects, both at home and around the world. https://robhornstra.com/workshops/diy-storytelling He gives DIY Storytelling Workshops
Andreas
Anthony Scott Burns https://vimeo.com/pilotpriest Anthony Scott Burns (born May 9, 1977) is a Canadian filmmaker, visual effects artist and musician. After starting his film career as a visual effects artist he directed three feature films. He also releases music under the moniker Pilotpriest.
RubenFro https://rubenfro.com/work RubenFro is creating immersive VFX experiences for movies, music videos and concept art using Unity, 360 Photography and Photogrammetry. https://vimeo.com/393634761
Thy
Laia Abrilhttps://www.laiaabril.com/
Laia Abril (1986) is a research-based artist working with photography, text, video and sound. After graduating from college with a degree in Journalism she moved to New York to focus on photography where she decided to start telling intimate stories that raise uneasy and hidden realities related with sexuality, eating disorders and gender equality. In 2009, she enrolled the artist residency at FABRICA, the Benetton Research Centre in Treviso, where she worked as a researcher, photo editor and staff photographer at Colors Magazine for 5 years.
This artist has several workshops on art direction and visual storytelling before: https://www.laiaabril.com/workshop/
Annalisa
ED ATKINS (1982) is an English video artist specialised in animation and computer generated images. Within his work, he explores themes such as intimacy, loneliness, death, and love in the digital era. Though he defines his characters as "born dead", I believe he pushes the narrative of his animation pieces to the point of creating a new melancholic physicality. His imagery is principally populated by grotesque caricatures of male individuals who seem to drown in an alienating world or, at times, to float on the top of it. Literature, especially poetry, constitutes an important influence on his creative process and a substantial part of his art production. In fact, he usually writes the text of his videos himself.
I had the chance of visiting his personal exhibition at Castello di Rivoli, Torino (Italy) in 2017 when he took over an entire floor of the castle. I remember being struck by the surgical attention to the aspect of the sound which englobed me in a silly, dull, and estranging enlarged video installation. He also participated at the Venice Biennale in 2019 with a video installation called Old Food (2017-2019) and a series of drawings titled Bloom.
PIPILOTTI RIST (1962) is a visual Swiss artist famous for her spatial approach to video art. Her work is usually displayed in holistic video installations that aim to establish a physical tension with the viewer. She has an interesting political view of colour and technology; as the world of the digital comes from a machine-generating process, it is likely to be judged as cold, as if it had neither body nor spirit. On the contrary, Pipilotti Rist believes that the machines we use to generate the same digital images are the statements of the people who created them, therefore they're everything but soul-less. The world she depicts is mostly female and charged with colour, which is also explored in a political sense.
Elysa
Melvin Moti I met him during IFFR and he gave me his email. He does not seem to have a website
Melvin MOTI (1977, Netherlands) is a Rotterdam-based photographer and video artist. Motei studied Visual Arts in Tilburg and worked at De Ateliers in Amsterdam. In 2006 he was awarded the Charlotte Köhler prize, and in 2007 the J.C. van Lanschot prize. Moti's work has been exhibited around the world, including in Berlin, Tokyo, Boston and Brussels. In the Netherlands, his work has been shown at museums such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and Witte de With in Rotterdam. In 2015, he won the ABN AMRO Art Award. Dreamlife (2020) is his first feature film.
Anh
Irene Kopelman http://www.irenekopelman.com Irene Kopelman was born in 1974 in Córdoba, Argentina. She obtained her bachelor's and master's degree in painting at the National University of Córdoba School of Arts and in 2011 earned a Doctorate in Fine Arts from the Utrecht Graduate School of Visual Art and Design and The Finnish Academy of Fine Arts. In 2002, Kopelman took up the two-year residency program at the Rijksakademie van beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam. She currently divides her time between Amsterdam, Argentina and the regions where her work and research take her. Kopelman works at the intersection of art and science, often collaborating with scientists who study nature, the artist’s main subject of research.
Muxingye Chen
Gabriel Lester https://gabriellester.com/
Gabriel Lester (Amsterdam, 6 February 1972) is an inventor, visual artist and film director living and working in Amsterdam. His practice encompasses music, cinema, spatial installation, performance art, sculpture, architecture, photography and prose.
Kamali
Ena Sendijarević https://iffr.com/nl/personen/ena-sendijarević
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ccD2vK47RK8
Ena Sendijarevic is a writer and director, known for Take Me Somewhere Nice (2019), Import (2016) and Reizigers in de nacht (2013).
Jue
Moyra Davey
photographer, writer, and filmmaker. b.1958
https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2018/01/12/interview-moyra-davey/
Her book of essays:
https://www.amazon.com/Index-Cards-Selected-Moyra-Davey/dp/0811229513
In these essays, the artist, photographer, writer, and filmmaker Moyra Davey often begins with a daily encounter―with a photograph, a memory, or a passage from a book―and links that subject to others, drawing fascinating and unlikely connections, until you can almost feel the texture of her thinking. While thinking and writing, she weaves together disparate writers and artists―Mary Wollstonecraft, Jean Genet, Virginia Woolf, Janet Malcolm, Chantal Akerman, and Roland Barthes, among many others―in a way that is both elliptical and direct, clearheaded and personal, prismatic and self-examining, layering narratives to reveal the thorny but nourishing relationship between art and life.