MOSTYN: Recent Press Coverage 2018
MOSTYN x DRAF Exhibition | Adam Carr and Olivia Lehay in Conversation
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Alfredo Cramerotti, Mike Perry and Shezad Dawood in Conversation | MOSTYN

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Art & Science Lecture Series | MOSTYN

Mladen Bizumic Kodak Employed 140,000 People. Instagram 13.
22 October – 5 February 2017
Part of MOSTYN’s ongoing ‘Conversation Series’ the exhibition centres on the company Kodak, a primary point of exposure in Bizumic’s work, and pictures the transition from film-based photography to digital imaging.
Through photography and sculpture the work traces a timeline of Kodak’s development, from its founding in 1880 to its subsequent demise in 2012 when the company filed for bankruptcy. The history of photography and of technology’s progression and obsolescence, alongside a chronological parallel of corporate hubris, is captured by Bizumic. These issues act as a lens through which to consider much larger concepts – how the capturing of images, and the technology that enables this, influences not only aesthetic, social and economic relations, but also the resulting effects when they are replaced and taken out of the picture.
Mladen Bizumic, 2016 installation at MOSTYN. Photo: Dewi Lloyd
Alfredo Cramerotti – Director, MOSTYN and Adam Carr – Visual Arts Programme Curator, MOSTYN talk about the latest in the ‘Conversation Series*’ of exhibitions, showing from 22nd October 2016 until 5th February 2017
NEW SEASON AT MOSTYN: Laurence Kavanagh, Mladen Bizumic, We’ve Got Mail III, and Ian Perry
Launch of MOSTYN’s new season of exhibitions –
Friday 21 October 2016 – 6.30pm onwards
Laurence Kavanagh
Segue
22/10/16 – 05/02/17
Supported by Marlborough Contemporary and APT (Artist Pension Trust)
Laurence Kavanagh, October, 2015. Installation ‘October’, Gallery North, Newcastle. 2015. Work realised as part of the Warwick Stafford Fellowship at Baltic 39
Mladen Bizumic
Kodak Employed 140,000 People. Instagram 13.
22/10/16 – 05/02/17
With kind support from: Creative New Zealand, The Arts and Culture Division of the Federal Chancellery of Austria, and Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Mladen Bizumic, One Second After the Digital Turn, 2003-2016. Drwy garedigrwydd yr artist ac / Courtesy the artist and Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
We’ve Got Mail III
22/10/16 – 05/02/17
Images courtesy of Karlyn Goulborn, Kath Smith
Iain Perry (Print Garage)
Pixels, Poetry and Pop Culture
22/10/16 – 29/01/17
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