Curatorview [Alfredo Cramerotti]

NEW SEASON AT MOSTYN: Laurence Kavanagh, Mladen Bizumic, We’ve Got Mail III, and Ian Perry

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on October 20, 2016

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)

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Mladen Bizumic
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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

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We’ve Got Mail III
22/10/16 – 05/02/17

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Iain Perry (Print Garage)
Pixels, Poetry and Pop Culture
22/10/16 – 29/01/17

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LAUNCH EVENT: LLAWN 04 and new festival season at MOSTYN

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

LAUNCH EVENT
LLAWN 04 and new festival season at MOSTYN

Friday 23 September 2016 from 6.30pm

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We are pleased to announce our first ever ‘Festival Season’. Three weeks of exhibitions, events and audience involvement which opens with the launch of LLAWN04 – Llandudno Arts Weekend, a whole weekend of free events along the Promenade and across various venues and spaces in Llandudno.

Friday’s evening launch provides the perfect introduction to this year’s festival with the chance to explore a couple of the main venues and delve into an exhilarating sample of work at your own pace. There are works by two artists curated in partnership at MOSTYN and many other fantastic events and interventions around the town. There’ll be performance, street-games, music, robot-making, dance, visual art, film and the unexpected, all inspired by this year’s theme of Hide/Seek.

// Download the LLAWN04 programme here

 

AT MOSTYN

Kris Martin

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Galleries 2 and 3 hold Belgian artist Kris Martin’s spectacular work T.Y.F.F.S.H.(2011). A full-scale hot air balloon fills the gallery spaces and visitors are invited to enter inside, allowing the architecture of the gallery, and the act of engagement with art, to be considered anew.

Paul Granjon, Am I Robot?

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Am I Robot? features Combover Jo, a robot larger than an average dog, who wanders the gallery talking to himself and to visitors. Paul Granjon’s installation presents a live situation that challenges our relation to robots, and our ideas about what they can do.

 

GLITCH / The Plaza

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Kevin Banks / Natasha Brooks / Ryan Gander / Charles Gershom / Patrick Joseph / Steve Olson / Ted Oonk / Penrhos Alternative Education Centre / Rirkrit Tirvanija / Savage / Viva LGBT+ / Lawrence Weiner

Full exhibition information here

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MOSTYN
12 Stryd Vaughan Street
Llandudno, Conwy LL30 1AB
United Kingdom

 

Hyperimage: Towards a Theory of Expanded Photography – paper presentation at UCL conference

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on September 9, 2016

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Image courtesy: Jeff Guess

Photography in Academic Research international conference at UCL Heritage Studies, in collaboration with RAI (Royal Anthropological Institute) and Birkbeck, Department of Politics, London, UK, 8-9 Sept 2016

ALFREDO CRAMEROTTI (MOSTYN and eCPR European Centre for Photography Research, University of South Wales) presents a paper on Hyperimage: Towards a Theory of Expanded Photography

Friday 9 September 12:30, Room B10

We are all implicated in photography whether we like it or not. Whether we associate this visual language with a precise function or use it to shape ourselves as individuals and communities, we trade our existence in images. We refer to images and image-making in social, political and cultural act.

The established categories in which photography was once subdivided, practiced, understood and discussed have been reconfigured. It’s as though our society has freed image-making from previously articulated specific applications, blurring the boundaries between genres and functions, and rendering the photographic image as a free-floating subject on its own, detached from any relation specific to its origins; what we may term as “hyperimage’.

#photographypluscontext

#hyperimage

#expandedphotography

STANDPOINT FUTURES at Chisenhale Studios London – Call for artists is open!

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on August 15, 2016

STANDPOINT FUTURES at Chisenhale Studios
DEVELOPMENT RESIDENCIES FOR VISUAL ARTISTS

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Standpoint Futures is a residency programme for visual artists, providing high calibre, tailored opportunities for discussion and interaction with the London art world. Applications are invited for the 2017 programme.

Each residency is 6 weeks long, working at new residency partners Chisenhale Studios in Bow, London E3. Standpoint Futures awards artists a free studio and accommodation during their residency, all advisor and mentoring meetings, plus a contribution to expenses of £100 per week.

The residencies will run from mid January – July 2017.

The submission portal will go live on Monday 1 August.
Deadline for applications: Tuesday 6 September
Interviews at Standpoint: Tuesday 4 October
Application fee: £16.00

Selectors:
Alfredo Cramerotti, Director MOSTYN
Ben Borthwick, Director Plymouth Arts Centre
Kwong Lee, Director Castlefield Gallery
Andrea Davidson, Arts Manager Chisenhale Studios
Fiona MacDonald, Director Standpoint Futures

For more information please follow the link to the website here
To download the Information for Applicants click here

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Above: Studio 4 at Chisenhale Studios, where Futures artists will be based in 2017. Credit: Tessa Whitehead, Studio4 Installation, 2015

Studio visitors to our residency artists in 2015 included Jonathan P Watts, Morgan Quaintance, Anthea Hamilton, Katie Guggenheim (Chisenhale Gallery), Marianne Forrest (Auto Italia), Milovan Farronato (Fiorucci Arts Trust), Dr Katherine Angel (Historian/Writer), Dr Betti Marenko (Central Saint Martins), Eddie Peake, Francesca Gavin, Andrea Francke, Amy Budd (Raven Row), Beatrice Gibson (LUX), Lindsay Seers, Nick Crowe, Ruth Ewan, Colin Perry (Writer), David Hoyland (Seventeen Gallery), Rachel Anderson (Artangel), and Anna Gritz (South London Gallery).

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MOSTYN exhibition, The School of Art, Science and Technical Classes: Jonathan Shanklin’s talk

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on July 1, 2016

Great news!

Jonathan Shanklin, who discovered the Antarctic ozone hole, will be speaking about this important scientific breakthrough and his family links to the current MOSTYN exhibition, The School of Art, Science and Technical Classes, on 30 July 2016, 2:00pm at The Imperial Hotel, Llandudno.

Tickets £8. Telephone 01492 868191 to book.

Newyddion gwych!

Bydd Jonathan Shanklin, a ddarganfu’r twll yn yr osôn yn yr Antarctig yn sgwrsio am y darganfyddiad gwyddonol, pwysig hwn a’i gysylltiadau teuluol ag arddangosfa gyfredol MOSTYN, Yr Ysgol Gelf, Gwyddoniaeth a Dosbarthiadau Technegol, 30 Gorffennaf 2016, 2.00yh yng Ngwesty’r Imperial, Llandudno

Tocynnau £8. Ffôn 01492 868191 i archebu lle.

The ozone hole is ‘healing’ according to new research published this week in the journal Science.

Jonathan Shanklin from BAS was one of the scientists who was part of the discovery in 1985. He says:

“It is very clear that the Montreal Protocol is working, that it is clearly leading to a reduction in the amount of ozone destroying chemicals in the atmosphere, and that this reduction is probably leading to a recovery of the Antarctic ozone layer. Nevertheless we will still have ozone holes for perhaps another half century.”

https://www.bas.ac.uk/…/first-signs-of-healing-in-the-anta…/

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

 

 

 

 

MOSTYN new exhibition season opening: Diango Hernández + WAR II + “&” + Iwan Lewis

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on November 12, 2015

MOSTYN, Wales’ foremost contemporary visual arts centre, is delighted to announce a new season of exhibitions.

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Image: Words to Sea (detail) by Diango Hernández 2015. Courtesy of Marlborough Contemporary, Alexander and Bonin, Galerie Barbara Thumm and Nicolas Krupp. Photo: Anne Pöhlmann

Diango Hernández
Time Islands and Space Islands
Galleries 2 & 3

One of the foremost conceptual artists from Central and South America working today, the Cuban-born, Düsseldorf-based artist’s work and sculptural constructions are directly related to his biography, upbringing and socialization. Born in 1970 in Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, Hernández lived in the Caribbean island nation until 2003. He maintains his Cuban citizenship and still regularly visits the country. From 1988 to 1993, he studied industrial design in Havana. For Cuba, the dissolution of communism in Eastern Europe meant an end to economic subsidies and trading partners, resulting in severe shortages of material and consumer goods. These events had a profound effect on Hernández’s practice. Through experimentation and juxtaposition, he repurposed and transformed discarded, obsolescent debris into new objects and spatial installations. Since this time, found objects have formed a basis for his works, which are in turn frequently marked by the imaginary world of socialist ideology: the objects’ original purposes are lost as far as possible, whilst the half-life of their ideological re-packaging remains intact.

This exhibition at MOSTYN, comprising old and new works, draws on his past experience while growing up in Cuba but transfers those experiences to European and Western dimensions. The show includes, amongst others, Let us see if a million people can be silent, a full-scale, site-specific wall mural made of regular, diagrammatic waves, each one representing a font used to quote Fidel Castro; a series of fruit sculptures; a room installation; a series of works on canvas and offset printed paper; and Years, a fragile, six-meter-high construction of rusty steel—a partition of numbers, namely of the years 1959 to 2008, in descending order.

This exhibition is curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (Director, MOSTYN) and produced by MOSTYN. The exhibition is made possible with the additional support of Marlborough Contemporary, London and Federico Luger Gallery, Milan.

#diangohernandez / #timeislands / #mostyngallery

 

WAR II
Galleries 4 & 5

Artists in the exhibition:
Pierino Algieri, Ulla von Brandenburg, Vanessa Billy, Peter Coffin, Thomas Demand, Mario Garcia Torres, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Claire Fontaine, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Diango Hernández, Jon Kessler, Catrin Menai, Lydia Ourahmane, Christodoulos Panayiotou, Wilfredo Prieto, Mandla Reuter, Ron Terada, Sung Tieu, Gwyn Williams and Josh Whitaker, with over 100 artefacts, images and memorabilia telling the story of Llandudno and the surrounding area during WWII

WAR II is an exhibition that responds to the use of MOSTYN’s building during World War II, as well as to the town of Llandudno and the wider local area at this time. The exhibition is part of a sequence of shows titled “History Series,” which has been designed, in part, to explore the rich history and heritage of MOSTYN.

As a sequel to WAR I (MOSTYN, 2014), which focused on the building’s function as a drill hall during World War I, this new exhibition moves on to World War II and takes as its starting point the building’s use as a “Donut Dugout”—a space for food and recreation for American troops located in the town.

The exhibition will provide a guided yet open viewing narrative for the viewer, where each wall within the space will concentrate on a single theme broken into subsections. Some of the subjects addressed are the history of doughnuts, the Ministry of Food presence in Colwyn Bay, the Inland Revenue evacuees in Llandudno, local theatres, the Home Guard, espionage links and Snowdonia military aircraft crash sites.

Presented among the historical subject areas—each containing artefacts, documents and images—will be artworks by contemporary artists. Both components, the historical and the contemporary, will be placed together in close dialogue in such a way as to create unexpected links between the two. The selection of artworks deliberately eschews a grouping of works exclusively tied to World War II, or even to ideas of war and conflict. The intention is to create a framework through which to consider not only World War II and the local context in a new light, but also history and the backdrop of our present.

This exhibition is curated by Adam Carr (Visual Arts Programme Curator, MOSTYN) and co-curated by Jane Matthews (Engagement Manager/Research MOSTYN) with Richard Cynan Jones (Operations and Facilities/Research, MOSTYN), and produced by MOSTYN.

A full-colour publication will follow In December 2015.

#mostynwar / #HistorySeries / #mostyngallery

 

&
Gallery 1

& (pronounced “and”) is an exhibition exploring collaboration as a subject and concept for the projects on view and the exhibition overall. It has been brought together by GLITCH, MOSTYN’s collective of under-25-year-olds, which is a part of Circuit, led by Tate and funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.

& includes projects by the GLITCH group and also presents existing and previous collaborations that have occurred amongst the disciplines of art, design and fashion.

#mostynglitch / #oncollaboration / #mostyngallery

 

Uprisings: Iwan Lewis
Gallery 6

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. Three Uprisings occur each year. This, the last of 2015, is by Iwan Lewis.

Born in 1980 and a graduate from the London Royal College of Arts, Lewis works primarily in painting and installation. Drawing from a broad spectrum of cultural influences, Lewis’s landscape is often surreal yet diaristic, indulging in misreadings and failed languages.

The exhibition is curated by Alfredo Cramerotti (Director, MOSTYN) and is accompanied by a full-colour booklet. Produced in collaboration with—and with the generous support of—CALL Cultural Action Llandudno C.I.C., Helfa Gelf Art Trail and the Esmee Fairbarn Foundation.

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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 Exhibition Talk & Tour: Alfredo Cramerotti on ‘No School’ by Camille Blatrix, Sat 05 Sept 2015

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on August 26, 2015

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Free Talk & Tour of the exhibition ‘No School’ by Alfredo Cramerotti, Director, MOSTYN, on award-winning artist Camille Blatrix’s show at MOSTYN, 12 in Vaughan Street, Llandudno, UK at 11am on Saturday 5th September 2015.

Cramerotti will give an insight into the thought processes behind French artist Blatrix’s work and how the exhibition developed from his trip to Llandudno in 2014.

Booking is advised. Telephone +44 (0)1492 868191.

Futuro Anteriore (Future Perfect): EXPO CHICAGO ANNOUNCES THE 2015 EXPO VIDEO PROGRAM. Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti.

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on August 11, 2015

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September in Chicago.
Be Here.

EXPO CHICAGO ANNOUNCES THE 2015 EXPO VIDEO PROGRAM
WITH SELECT WORKS BY MAJOR INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS
Presented in Partnership with Columbia College Chicago and Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti,
More Than 15 Film, Video and New-Media Works to be
Featured on the Main Floor of Festival Hall

EXPO CHICAGO, The International Exposition of Contemporary & Modern Art, announces selections for the 2015 EXPO VIDEO program, presented in partnership with Columbia College Chicago. Curated by writer, independent curator and Director of MOSTYN (Wales, United Kingdom) Alfredo Cramerotti, the program will feature more than 15 artists and filmmakers creating some of the most exciting and cutting-edge film, video and new media works chosen from the 140 participating galleries exhibiting at the fourth annual EXPO CHICAGO (Sept. 17 – 20, 2015).

In addition, Cramerotti has chosen two pieces of work from Columbia College Chicago students to be displayed alongside major international artists from leading galleries including Marianne Boesky Gallery, Bortolami, Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi, Corbett vs. Dempsey, Massimo De Carlo, Honor Fraser, Kavi Gupta, Hales Gallery / P.P.O.W, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Lisson Gallery, Matthew Marks Gallery, David Nolan Gallery, rosenfeld porcini, Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, White Cube and David Zwirner as a part of this year’s program.

“Embedded within the contemporary art world’s strategies of making and display, the combination of moving image works on view makes this program a unique chance to experience visual culture today,” said Cramerotti. “These exceptional artists’ films and videos open up a new territory of cinematic experience, where the viewer is at the center of the work, and encounters something rarely accessible outside film festivals, exhibitions or specific surveys.”

Titled “Futuro Anteriore” (“Future Perfect”), this year’s program examines the apparent contradiction of this phrase indicating events, experiences and facts that are considered, but remain part of the future. Featuring neither straight experimental video art that anticipates future trends, nor short film that exists as part of a visual tradition, the quality and innovative strength of the works presented make them unique in many respects. The chosen works immerse viewers in stunning exteriors and intimate situations. Various cinema industry mechanisms and established genres are present in this program selection—from Hollywood glamour to the Lumière brothers—yet, a huge range of visual innovations and experimental artistic approaches are embedded within these works.

2015 EXPO VIDEO Artists Include:

Yuri Ancarani | Il Capo, 2010, 15:00 min | Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi
Hans Op de Beeck | Night Time, 2015, 18:41 min | Marianne Boesky Gallery
Sue de Beer | Silver and Gold, 2011, 1:32 min, Marianne Boesky Gallery
Johanna Billing | I’m gonna live anyhow until I die, 2012, 16:29 min | Kavi Gupta
Jeremy Blake | Winchester Redux, abridged version of the Winchester trilogy, 2004, 5:00 min | Honor Fraser
Chris Burden | The Rant, 2006, 2:10 min | Massimo De Carlo
*Stan Douglas | Circa 1948, 2014 (interactive app for iOS devices) | David Zwirner
Fischli & Weiss | The Way Things Go, 1987, 30:00 min | Matthew Marks Gallery
Morgan Fisher | Turning Over, 1975, 15:00 min | Bortolami
Luis Gispert and Jeff Reed | Stereomongrel, 2005, 12:00 min | Rhona Hoffman Gallery
Runa Islam | Trust, 2008, 3:00 min | White Cube
Christian Jankowski | 16mm Mystery, 2004, 3:54 min | Lisson Gallery
Malerie Marder | At Rest, 2011, 12:06 min | Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects
Ciprian Muresan | 3D Rubliov, 2004, 4:49 min | David Nolan Gallery
Carolee Schneemann | Fuses, 1964 – 67, 18:00 min | Hales Gallery / P.P.O.W
Cauleen Smith | Remote Viewing, 2011, 14:00 min | Corbett vs. Dempsey
Levi van Veluw | Spheres, The Collapse of Cohesion, 9:43 min | rosenfeld porcini

Columbia College Chicago Film/Video Student Winners:

Kellee Terrell, Blame, 2015, 15:09 min
Julian Walker, Jordan Duke, Third Timothy, 16:21 min

*Please note that Circa, 1948 by Stan Douglas, part of the film & video program, is an app that is functional on a smartphone or tablet and is not on view in the screening rooms or pods. To obtain the artwork, visit apple.co/1mn4DNm.

Press coverage for MOSTYN exhibitions: Broomberg & Chanarin and WAR, Jul-Nov 2014

Posted in nEws and rEleases by Curatorview on April 1, 2015

Art Monthly 380

Cover

28 September 2014

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This Is Tomorrow

by Rory Duckhouse

18 September 2014

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PHOTOMONITOR

by Rory Duckhouse

17 September 2014

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The Independent

by Karen Wright

9 August 2014

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Mousse Magazine

Divine Violence & WAR exhibitions previews

6 August 2014

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We Heart

by Rob Wilkes, Executive Editor

31 July 2014

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ARTINFO.com

by Ashitha Nagesh

23 July 2014

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Design Week

by Tom Banks

21 July 2014

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The Guardian Guide

by Rob Clarke

19 July 2014

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The Art Newspaper

‘In the Frame’ column

15 July 2014

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The Telegraph

by Lucy Davies

12 July 2014

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