Curatorview [Alfredo Cramerotti]

Festival of Journalism and Art: Panel Discussion

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on July 10, 2016

London College of Communication

Tuesday 12 July 2016 at 16:00, Lecture Theatre A

 

Festival Journalism and ARt_LCC
Image © Edmund Black

Festival of Journalism and Art: Panel Discussion

Press coverage for MOSTYN exhibitions: Diango Hernandez, Iwan Lewis and WAR II

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on July 10, 2016

 

Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen

Diango Hernández in conversation with Alfredo Cramerotti

1 July 2016

Download PDF: Conversation

 

 

Planet Magazine Issue 221

by Jen Loffman

1 June 2016

 

 

Contemporary Art Daily

Diango Hernández at Mostyn

5 May 2016

Download PDF: CONTEMPORARY ART DAILY_Diango Hernandez

Link: Diango Hernández at MOSTYN

 

 

Daily News: What’s On / Q&A

15 April 2016

DailyPost_CatrinMenai

Daily News: What’s On / Q&A

1 April 2016

Pierino Algeri

 

a-n Artist’s Information Company

21 March 2016

a-n Iwan Lewis

 

Daily News: What’s On / Q&A

18 March 2016

20160318_iwan lewis

 

Arts Newsletter

by David Brown

March 2016

 

Arts Newsletter 2016 - 03 - March 2

 

Weekly News

25 February 2016

Link: http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/llandudno-exhibition-tells-story-father-10930386

 

MOUSSE

9 February 2016

Link: http://moussemagazine.it/diego-hernandez-war-ii-mostyn-2016/

 

 

CURA Magazine

3 February 2016

Link: http://curamagazine.com/tips/war-ii/

 

 

Culture24

by Kate McNab

4 January 2016

Culture24

 

ATP Diary – Interview with Adam Carr – WAR II, MOSTYN, Llandudno

by Matteo Mottin

30 December 2015

Link: http://atpdiary.com/adam-carr-war-ii-mostyn-exhibits/

 

 

Weekly News

9 December 2015

 

 

ITV News

by Ian Lang

7 December 2015

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Llandudno gallery celebrates its American GI history

An exhibition’s being launched to celebrate the role of a north Wales resort in hosting thousands of American service personnel in the Second World War.

The Mostyn building – now an art gallery – provided food and recreation for American troops living in Llandudno, a complete contrast to the building’s use as a drill hall in the First World War.

Watch Ian Lang‘s report:

http://www.itv.com/news/wales/update/2015-12-07/llandudno-gallery-celebrates-its-american-gi-history/

 

NW Pioneer & Welsh Coastal Life

11 November 2015

 

 

The Seen Journal No.1

TIME ISLANDS AND SPACE ISLANDS: Diango Hernández in conversation with Alfredo Cramerotti

01 October 2015

Download PDF: THE-SEEN-Issue-01-Diango-Hernandez-Alfredo-Cramerotti

Press coverage for MOSTYN exhibitions: Irma Blank and Laura Reeves

Posted in nEws and rEleases, shortEssays/cortiSaggi [English/Italian] by Curatorview on July 10, 2016

Press coverage for ULISSE II: Two sculptors in a timeless conversation on beauty

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on June 27, 2016

Makoto, Ulisse II

A project by Virtualgeo and Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Venezia, curated by Alfredo Cramerotti.

18 November 2015  to 31 January 2016

invito-mostra-13-11The Venice Archaeological State Museum will host Ulysses II, a contemporary sculpture by Japanese artist Makoto to dialogue with the Ulysses one part of Grimani collection. The exhibition opens on November 18 at noon with Daniele Ferrara, Director of ‘Polo Museale del Veneto’.

 

Video trailer by Makoto

29 December 2015

 

 

Arte

11 November 2015

 arte 11 novembre 2015

 

 

Undo.Net

11 November 2015

Undo 11 nov 2015_newsletter 18 nov

 

 

Fidest

13 November 2015

fidest 13 novembre 2015

 

 

ArcheoMedia

14 November 2015

archeomedia 14 novembre 2015

 

 

All Events

17 November 2015

all events_venice 17 nov 2015

 

 

La Repubblica

by Valentina Bernabei

17 November 2015

articolo repubblica 17 11 2015

 

 

Exibart

17 November 2015

exibart 17 novembre 2015

 

 

TGCOM24

17 November 2015

TGCOM24_Art Directory

 

 

Eliconie

17 November 2015

Eliconie 17 novembre 2015

 

 

Artribune.com

by Arianna Testino

17 & 20 November 2015

Artribune 17 11 2015

artribune 20 11 2015

 

 

Il Gazzettino

18 November 2015

gazzettino pag XXVII_18_11_2015

 

 

MIBACT – Ministero dei beni e delle attività culturali e del turismo

18 November 2015

beni culturali 18 nov 2015

 

 

Artisti Contemporanei

18 November 2015

artisti contemporanei 18 novembre 2015

 

 

Corriere della Sera

19 November 2015

Corsera ed Veneto 19 11 2015 pag 13

 

 

La Repubblica_Nuova Venezia

19 November 2015

Repubblica_Nuova Venezia 19 11 2015 pag 39

 

 

SKYARTE HD

21 November 2015

SKYARTE HD_21 dicembre 2015_21 gennaio 2016

 

 

Orient Express

by Giovanna Dal Magro

27 November 2015

Orient Express 27 Novembre 2015

 

 

ABCVENETO.COM

by Luigi Stefanelli

1 December 2015

abcveneto 1 dicembre 2015

 

 

Press coverage for Curated by_Vienna: TOMORROW TODAY – “On Being In The Middle” Galerie Hubert Winter, curated by Alfredo Cramerotti

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on June 27, 2016

MOSTYN new exhibition season | Marinella Senatore: The School of Narrative Dance and Other Surprising Things / Camille Henrot, FORT, Meirion Ginsberg : The School of Art, Science & Technical Classes / GALLERY 6 Uprisings: Sïan Rees Astley

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on May 19, 2016

MOSTYN, Wales’ foremost contemporary visual arts centre, is delighted to announce a new season of exhibitions, May 21–September 17, 2016

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Marinella Senatore
The School of Narrative Dance and Other Surprising Things
Galleries 2 & 3

MOSTYN, Wales UK proudly presents the first solo exhibition in a British institution by Marinella Senatore. The exhibition will present a selection of the artist’s work from 2009 to today, in a renewed form of installation which will enable visitor participation and active engagement.

A special focus will be dedicated to The School of Narrative Dance, an ongoing, touring project founded by the artist in 2013 which has received wide acclaim from the public in over ten countries around the world.

For the first time it will also present, in its original idea, RE:VERB—a multi-layered work consisting of seven videos intended for television broadcast, made with the people of Llandudno during the artist’s residency in North Wales in 2015. This work was commissioned by CALL, and made possible by the collaborative initiative and financial support of the Arts Council Wales Ideas:People:Places grant and Mostyn Estates Ltd.

The exhibition is accompanied by an Open Call for contributions to ESTMAN RADIO, an ongoing “self-service” online radio station which takes up residence in MOSTYN’s Gallery 2.

In addition, Marinella Senatore’s video piece The School of Narrative Dance will be showing concurrently on a media wall in Milan’s Corso Como 15 from May 20 until 31, as part of a joint partnership between MOSTYN and Poincaré Investment Ltd. The partnership also sees the presentation of a new video work by ciriaca + erre from May 1 until 19.

The exhibition, curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (Director, MOSTYN) and related public programme is supported by CALL and Poincaré Investments Ltd.

#MOSTYNnarrativedance

The School of Art, Science & Technical Classes
A school featuring solo exhibitions by Camille Henrot, FORT, Meirion Ginsberg and a historical presentation

Galleries 4, 5, Studio

The School of Art, Science & Technical Classes takes as its point of departure the use of MOSTYN’s building as an art gallery and educational establishment from 1903 to 1912. Some of the subjects on offer included life drawing, light & shade drawing, brushwork, geometrical drawing, woodcarving, metalwork, dressmaking, elocution, music, French and shorthand. The classes were supplemented by lectures on associated subjects.

Some 100 years on, new “classes” have been curated with solo exhibitions by Camille Henrot, FORT and Meirion Ginsberg. An additional room will survey the time of the original art school and its links to the present, along with a history of a number of local schools. The exhibition is part of the “History Series” at MOSTYN and is the seventh exhibition in the series.

The three artists have been chosen for their international relevance and mastery, or emergence and promise, in the respective disciplines of the classes, which are “brush drawing” (Camille Henrot), “metalwork” (FORT) and “light and shade” (Meirion Ginsberg). Arguably the original terms are outdated and have been replaced by new definitions, or have been co-opted by a more general term “Contemporary Art.” Paradoxically, however, they offer new ways of seeing and interpreting the work in display—in the same way that the “History Series” uses the past to establish new pathways for understanding society today.

This exhibition is curated by Adam Carr (Visual Arts Programme Curator, MOSTYN). The historical presentation is brought together in collaboration with Jane Matthews (Engagement Manager/Research MOSTYN) and Richard Cynan Jones (Operations and Facilities/Research, MOSTYN).

#MOSTYNSchool / #HistorySeries

GALLERY 6: Uprisings: Sïan Rees Astley

Gallery 6 is dedicated to presenting the work of young and emerging artists, all of whom are yet to have a solo exhibition in an institutional setting—nationally or internationally. The final exhibition of the programme is by Sïan Rees Astley, born 1992 and based on Anglesey, and a recent graduate from Coleg Menai in Bangor, North Wales.

Sïan Rees Astley’s work makes wide use of everyday materials, often those produced for the domestic space. Her work positions the process of its making at its core, and heightens the sense of time spent working with the materials. A key element of the work is repetition, used throughout, and which sometimes renders the materials used beyond recognition, only apparent by way of the work’s captions.

This exhibition, curated by Adam Carr (Visual Arts Programme Curator, MOSTYN), will present new work made in response to the space.

 

About MOSTYN | Cymru | Wales
Located in Llandudno, North Wales (UK), MOSTYN is the leading publicly funded contemporary visual art centre in Wales, serving as a forum for the presentation and discussion of contemporary life through international contemporary art and curatorial practice. Through exhibitions, learning programmes, lectures, symposia and publications, MOSTYN plays an active role in discussing contemporary culture in Wales, the UK, and beyond. To be kept up to date with MOSTYN’s new programme, please subscribe to our mailing list by emailing lin@mostyn.org.

MOSTYN
12 Vaughan Street
Llandudno LL30 1AB
United Kingdom

www.mostyn.org

 

 

Fotogiornalismi. Nuove tendenze del giornalismo fotografico

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on February 24, 2016

CAMERA Centro Italiano per la Fotografia

giovedì 25 febbraio 2016 h 19:00

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CAMERA ospita nel Gymnasium un programma di incontri aperti al pubblico con protagonisti nazionali e internazionali del mondo della fotografia e della cultura. Un nuovo spazio di confronto, dibattito e sperimentazione culturale.

Fotogiornalismi. Nuove tendenze del giornalismo fotografico.

Negli ultimi anni il fotogiornalismo ha subito trasformazioni radicali, sia come esito di tensioni interne sia in risposta alle mutazioni del sistema circostante. Sono cambiate la forma e la modalità di lavoro delle agenzie. La fotografia giornalistica si è combinata con la ricerca dell’arte contemporanea, occupando i contesti di gallerie e musei. I testimoni di grandi eventi ne hanno ripreso direttamente alcune immagini attraverso i propri telefoni cellulari, diffondendole immediatamente in rete e dando vita al cosiddetto citizen journalism. Sono questi fondamentali mutamenti l’oggetto di questo incontro, che ne rileva le caratteristiche e gli effetti principali attraverso le voci di tre protagonisti del settore.

Intervengono
Alfredo Cramerotti, Curatore e Direttore MOSTYN Gallery
Roberto Koch, Fondatore e Direttore di Contrasto
Clement Saccomani, Direttore di Noor

Il programma è realizzato con il supporto di LogoBW

CAMERA

Centro Italiano per la Fotografia

Via delle Rosine 18, 10123 Torino

+39.011.0881150, camera@camera.to

Ingresso3€ – Omaggio per i visitatori della mostra nella data dell’incontro

 

 

 

 

Press coverage for MOSTYN’s exhibitions: Camille Blatrix + Women’s Art Society II + Thomas Goddard

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on February 21, 2016

 

 

 

 

25 July, 07 August, 29 August, 12 September, 19 September 2015 (pick of the week)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press coverage for the Pavilion of Mauritius at the 56th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia, Italy

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on February 14, 2016

My Art Guides

by Michele Perna

30 March 2015

 

Artribune

by Ginevra Bria

4 May 2015

 

 

Undo.net [extract]

by Alice Pedroletti

06 May 2015

 

 

Safina Radio Project

by Anabelle De Gersigny 

8 May 2015

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Live link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/u2apyvjbbtatwjj/Mauritius%208%20May%201.mp3?dl=0

 

Artsy.com

by Julie Baumgardner

08 May 2015

 

 

ArtReview online exclusive

09 May 2015

 

All The Word’s Futures national participations video channel: Mauritius

by Fondazione La Biennale di Venezia

22 May 2015

or

http://www.labiennale.org/it/mediacenter/video/56-36.htmlor

 

Undo.net [OTHER NARRATIVES: Conversazioni sui confini dell’arte] / Tonic Magazine [NARRATIVAS DE LA OTREDAD. Conversaciones sobre los confines en el arte]

by Claudia Antelli, Vittoria Pavesi and  Roberta Garieri

14 June 2015

or

http://1995-2015.undo.net/it/videopool/1434287507#

 

Google Cultural Institute: The 56th International Art Exhibition online

by Fondazione La Biennale di Venezia and John Prime (text editor)

21 Oct 2015

Google Cult Inst

Live link: https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/exhibit/from-one-citizen-you-gather-an-idea/8gLSK0_2Xf4iKg?projectId=la-biennale-di-venezia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pavilion of Mauritius at the 56th Venice Art Biennial – Book Launch

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on January 30, 2016