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[https://www.kunsthal.nl/en/plan-your-visit/exhibitions/IFFR-Blackout/ Kunsthal: Blackout (exhibition within IFFR)] | [https://www.kunsthal.nl/en/plan-your-visit/exhibitions/IFFR-Blackout/ Kunsthal: Blackout (exhibition within IFFR)] | ||
The exhibition of works presented with slide projectors, intensive sound and warmth in the space, sounds like being in a bee swarm. Many works address the concepts of memory, history, past and present. Images seem to have a velvet-like feel, sharp and soft at the same time. Very tactile. Title has layered meanings, which I like. Few works I like the most: | |||
'''Floris Vanhoof: [https://iffr.com/en/2019/films/fossil-locomotion Fossil Locomotion]''': interesting way of animating still images with rather slow projector - use more of them! (4 projectors). At the same time the artist animates fossils that have been still for millennia ... flickering, moth-like movements. | |||
'''Nguyen Trinh Thi: Landscape Series #1''' | |||
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===EYE Museum Amsterdam=== | ===EYE Museum Amsterdam=== | ||
Jan Švankmajer: [https://www.eyefilm.nl/en/exhibition/jan-svankmajer The Alchemical Wedding] | Jan Švankmajer: [https://www.eyefilm.nl/en/exhibition/jan-svankmajer The Alchemical Wedding] |
Revision as of 17:12, 4 February 2019
notes about places, artworks, exhibitions,events
October 2018
TENT (Rotterdam)
Pilar Mata Dupont: Only weeds emerge - Undesirable Bodies, Shuffle, The Ague, Credits
MIMA (Brussels)
Get up, stand up! an exhibition of protest and activist posters
Design Museum Gent
Opening of an exhibition Fibre-Fixed: Composites in design
Museum Voorlinden (Den Haag)
Rhapsody in Blue: Anish Kapoor, Ellsworth Kelly, A.R. Penck, Alain Biltereyst (small paintings w. geometrical compositions), Zoro Feigl (Night - rotating strip with bubbles)
Stage of Being: Thomas Struth, Anthony Gormley, Daniel Spoerri
Dave Meijer – Nulpunt the whole room with many small paintings, unfinished work, continuous, sketchbooks on display
Nederlandse Fotomuseum (Rotterdam)
Dit is Cas (exhibition of Cas Oorthuys), concentrated on photo books, 'vintage prints' (first prints, made by an artist himself), quantity brings quality, organized system of storing pictures
Kunsthal Rotterdam
November 2018
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Metahaven: Earth I like the aesthetics (fragments from everyday life and digital culture, recognisable popular signs and symbols such as 'YouTube' in combination with more documentary-like shots), enjoyed watching videos, the way they approach the viewer is not aggressive but rather calm, concentrated; 3 channel video with people walking on an abandoned airstrip reminded me of my home village with similar nature (pine trees, yellowish grass) and the remains of military infrastructure
EYE Museum (Amsterdam)
January 2019
IFFR 2019 - notes
February 2019
Kunsthal
Kunsthal: Blackout (exhibition within IFFR) The exhibition of works presented with slide projectors, intensive sound and warmth in the space, sounds like being in a bee swarm. Many works address the concepts of memory, history, past and present. Images seem to have a velvet-like feel, sharp and soft at the same time. Very tactile. Title has layered meanings, which I like. Few works I like the most: Floris Vanhoof: Fossil Locomotion: interesting way of animating still images with rather slow projector - use more of them! (4 projectors). At the same time the artist animates fossils that have been still for millennia ... flickering, moth-like movements.
Nguyen Trinh Thi: Landscape Series #1
EYE Museum Amsterdam
Jan Švankmajer: The Alchemical Wedding