Showing posts with label Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Festival. Show all posts

Friday, November 26, 2010

DeTour 2010 @ Hong Kong - Nov 26 to Dec 12, 2010

About DETOUR
Established in 2006, DETOUR is the annual flagship programme of Hong Kong Ambassadors of Design, aimed at showcasing Hong Kong as a regional creative hub and featuring inspiring designs from Hong Kong’s young and emerging creative talent. 

DETOUR engages the wider community and brings the entire city together to celebrate the synergy of local and international creative ventures.

The two-week series of events incorporates the most original, bold and stimulating ideas from both Hong Kong and across the globe.

This year, the Ambassadors will partner with Japan. Victoria Prison at Old Bailey Street, Central, Hong Kong is the anchor venue from 26th November to 12th December. In addition to events held at the heritage anchor site, there will be 40 satellite events happening at various location in town.  
WHEN November 26 – December 12, 2010  

OPENING HOURS Mon-Thu 12pm-7pm, Fri-Sun 9am-11pm

WHERE Victoria Prison at Old Bailey Street, Central PLUS various other locations in Hong Kong

WHAT Several core events and more than 50 participating events 

Thursday, October 7, 2010

The 8th Gwangiu Biennale 2010: 10000 Lives , Korea 2010.9.3-11.7 第八屆南韩光州双年展: 万人谱

Cindy Sherman women writers appeared in
person as the hero's identity or sexual violence,
despair, and work activities are covered.
  
The 8th Gwangiu Biennale 2010: 10000 Lives , Korea 2010.9.3-11.7  第八屆南韩光州双年展: 万人谱
http://gb.or.kr/?mid=main_eng

The Gwangiu Biennale was established in 1995 to commenorate the 1980 Democratisation Movement in Gwanjiu.  Now in its eighth cycle, the Biennale is Asia's oldest large scale modern art biennale.

The title is inspired from “Maninbo” or “10,000 Lives” (万人谱) the 30-volume epic poem by Korean poet Ko Un who wrote over 4,000 poems in prison for his participation in the 1980 democracy movement, the poets describe every person he had ever met -- personally or indirectly, and explores the relationships between people and images.
Main Exhibition Hall

Poet Ko Un's 'maninbo' Introduction to the lives of many people and the Gwangju Biennale, as well as making people so far left behind the many images of people hearing the story focused.

The Artisitic Director for the  2010 biennale, Massimiliano Gioni, is the youngest and the first European taken this role.   Works from 31 countries by 134 artists is now showing at Gwangiu Biennale Hall, Gwangju Museum of Art and Gwangju Folk Museum.



(Left) Graphic designer and PhotographerMorton Bartlett
Title: antique dolls
(Right) Sculptor Geiger Decades Red

Decode photographer Pilriproreuka Lee "1000"
Polaroid picture taken over 25 years in 1000 scenes

German artist Katharina
"St. Catherine break the boundaries
of the sacred and the secular"
Ydessa Hendeles: “The Teddy Bear Project”
resurrected yihanyeol

Peter Fischli and David Weiss:
“Visible World”

Sunday, October 3, 2010

UNstudio: 'youturn pavilion' at sao paulo art biennale 2010

UNstudio: 'youturn pavilion' at sao paulo art biennale 2010
'youturn pavilion' by UNstudio at the 29th art biennale in sao paulo, brazil
all images courtesy UNstudio
renderings of pavilion

UNStudio’s Youturn Pavilion is one of six ‘terrieros’ created for the 29th Art Biennale in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Located at the heart of the biennale, the pavilion operates primarily as a venue; a nodal point within the biennale's context which provides a forum for communication by diverse means and on different scales. Programmatically the pavilion invites the public to meet, orientate and observe. It provokes interaction between both participants and visitors to the biennale, creating a place for display, discussion, and debate. The UNStudio Pavilion places itself between artwork, installation and architecture; operating as both a form and a functional structure performing as an activator of events.
Ben van Berkel

Ben van Berkel: “It is a wonderful quality in architecture today; that it can perform on so many levels and that there is cultural acceptance again for this richness of meanings and readings. Architecture can have its cultural expression in a similar way to how art is perceived or interpreted. The metaphorical interpretation of spaces can be similar to the reading of piece of art, so the mechanics and the approach can be similar, but the outcomes are of course different.

diagram of the pavilion's design and form
renderings of pavilion

UNStudio pavilion forms the ‘I am the street’ terriero, one of six conceptual groupings of integrated curatorial spaces at the biennale. The design of the pavilion plays with the crossing points between movement and display. As a venue, the biennale is a place of circulatory routes, where visitors find themselves traveling through spaces of expression, interpretation, and contemplation. These dynamic movements are formalised and transcribed into a design model, which in turn creates a dynamic space through the convergence of path and destination.


View from the breaking line to internal
The Youturn Pavilion furthermore performs as a space for solitude as well as a space of interaction. The installation contrasts these dynamisms, with the ridged and straightforward shape of the exterior triangle to the simple complexity of the circle within the interior. This simple convergence creates a complexity that reflects the blending of the biennale's display of artist’s work with their means of expression. The centripetal movement and form of the structure wraps and encircles the users from the surrounding biennale, while simultaneously creating a central void; the focal point where all lines, surfaces and viewpoints converge.
Entrance
Events which occur within the space can range from intimate discussions to large group presentations. The Youturn Pavilion is adaptable and can be used for multiple scales of interaction, presenting a dynamic response to the needs of the biennale, the artists and the multitude of visitors who circulate on a daily basis.

dialogue machine
 Ben van Berkel: “We wanted to create an environment in which more can take place than simply experiencing the object itself. The object can then also become a dialogue machine.”

The objective of the Youturn Pavilion is direct; through the continuous flows of the biennale, it creates opportunities of interface for moments both staged and un-staged, ranging from discussions, debates and artists presentations, to a place for escape and contemplation. The pavilion is a centre point in the biennale, where one can be at the heart of creative expression and simultaneously take a moment to reflect, debate, or display.
Following the Sao Paulo Biennale, UNStudio hopes to donate the Youturn Pavilion for use on another location in the future.



ridged exterior
Source from
UNstduio/ designboom/ evolo/ archdaily

Monday, September 27, 2010

29th São Paulo Art Biennial @ Brazil 25.9 - 12-12-2010 第二十九屆巴西聖保羅雙年展

29th São Paulo Art Biennial @ Brazil 25.9 - 12-12-2010 第二十九屆巴西聖保羅雙年展
http://www.fbsp.org.br/index-en.html


The São Paulo Biennial was founded in 1951 upon the initiative of industrialist Francisco (Ciccillo) Matarazzo Sobrinho (1898-1977). It is the second oldest art biennial in the world after Venice (in existence since 1895), which serves as its role model.


Its initial aim was to make contemporary art (primarily from Western Europe and the USA) known in Brazil, push the country's access to the current art scene in other metropolis, and establish Sao Paulo itself as an international art center. Naturally, the biennial always serves to bring Brazilian art closer to foreign guests.


Oscar Niemeyer (1907-  )  
Since the 4th edition in 1957, the São Paulo Biennial has been held at the Pavilhão Ciccillo Matarazzo in the Parque do Ibirapuera. The pavilion was designed by a team lead by Oscar Niemeyer and Hélio Uchôa, and provides an exhibition space of 30,000 sqm.
Parque do Ibirapuera
As with its Venetian role model, São Paulo hosts national presentations as well as international exhibitions held under the direction of rotating
chief curators.  In addition to the art biennial, an International Biennial for Architecture and Design has been held since 1973.




 聖保羅雙年展是由意大利實業家馬塔拉佐(Francisco Ciccillo Matarazzo Sobrinho)(1898年至1977年)於 1951年所創立並與威尼斯雙年展(意大利文:La Biennale di Venezia)、德國卡塞爾文獻展(Kassel Documenta)、稱為世界三大藝術展,在三大展覽中資歷排行第二。這是國際上僅次於威尼斯史最長的藝術雙年展(自1895年以來存在的)。
最初計劃雙年展的目的是為使巴西認識主要來自西歐和美國的當代藝術,把國際大城市的現代創作藝術引領到該國,亦為建立巴西聖保羅成為國際藝術中心。歷了這段長時間,年展使巴西的藝術帶到




1957年第四開始,聖保羅雙年展已鎮定於Parque do Ibirapuera的Pavilhão Ciccillo Matarazzo舉行。展館的設計是由Oscar Niemeyer 和 Helio Uchôa帶領的團隊,並提供了30,000平方米的展覽空間。
 
正如威尼斯
雙年展一樣,聖保羅每邀請不同的著名藝術界人士作為這個年展主要策劃人除了藝術雙年展,自1973年舉行國際建築與設計雙年展。

Monday, September 20, 2010

12th Venice Architecture Biennale: People meet in architecture(12屆國際威尼斯建築雙年展:人約建築中)- 29. 8 - 21.11.2010

12th Venice Architecture Biennale: People meet in architecture - 29. 8 - 21.11.2010
http://www.labiennale.org/en/architecture/

"The Venice Biennale, which has its offices in Ca' Giustinian (San Marco, 1364/A), has for over a century been one of the most prestigious cultural institutions in the world. Ever since its foundation in 1895, it has been in the avant-garde, promoting new artistic trends and organising international events in contemporary arts. It is world-beating for the International Film Festival, for the International Art Exhibition and for the International Architecture Exhibition, and continues the great tradition of the Festival of Contemporary Music, the Theatre Festival, now flanked by the Festival of Contemporary Dance." - 12th Venice Architecture Biennale website


"The 12th International Architecture Exhibition, directed by Kazuyo Sejima, will be held from August 29th to November 21st, 2010, at the Giardini and at the Arsenale (preview August 26, 27 and 28, 2010), and in various other venues in Venice.
After a series of editions of the Architecture Biennale directed by eminent critics and historians, this Sector is once again in the hands of an architect, Kazuyo Sejima. The first woman to direct the Architecture Sector of the Biennale, Sejima has recently been awarded the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize 2010 (together with Ryue Nishizawa)." - 12th Venice Architecture Biennale website

Aranda\Lasch With Island Planning Corporation
Caruso St. John + Thomas Demand
第12屆威尼斯建築雙年展:人約建築中 - 2010年8月29日至11月21日


威尼斯雙年展 - 這世紀一個最負盛名的世界文化活動,自從其成立於 1895年,它已在前衛,促進新的藝術潮流和國際組織在當代藝術活動。它是世界級的國際電影節的,國際藝術展及國際建築展,並繼續傳統中節日的當代音樂,戲劇節,現在兩側的當代舞蹈節。“- 第12屆威尼斯建築雙年展網站

“由著名日本建築師妹島和世主持的第12屆國際威尼斯建築雙年展,將於2010年8月29日至11月21日於Giardini公園,鄰近的舊海軍基地Arsenale及在威尼斯的各個場館。(預覽由2010年8月26日至28日)
歷年建築雙年展由傑出的評論家和歷史學家主持,今年再次與一位建築師,妹島和世,合作。第一位主持建築雙年展的女主持,瀨島最近獲得2010年著名的普利茲克建築獎(與 西沢立衛)。“ - 第12屆威尼斯建築雙年展網站

Saturday, September 18, 2010

New Vision Arts Festival @ Hong Kong 15.10-21.11.2010

New Vision Arts Festival @ Hong Kong   15.10-21.11.2010

http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/CulturalService/FestivalOffice/newvision/2010/en/prog/index.html

The biennial New Vision Arts Festival (NVAF) is one of the important art festival in Hong Kong which dedicate to the most updated creative arts from music, dance, drama to opera.  This high quality standard performance is a collection of cross cultural and geographical production.

The Festival's opening performance is Dadawa's concert "Hear the World, DADAWA" in Concert 2010.HK", Dadawa is a Chinese contemporary musician-singer who won the best world fusion album in th e7th Annual Independent Music Award in the USA in 2001.