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Christian Frosi announced as winner of the 2007 Fellowship for Young Italian Artists

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

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Castello di Rivoli

Christian Frosi, Waiting Yippipie, project in progress

Castello di Rivoli and the Supporting Friends of the Museum Announce Christian Frosi Winner of 2007 Fellowship for Young Italian Artists
Castello di Rivoli
Museum of Contemporary Art
Piazza Mafalda di Savoia
10098 Rivoli-Turin, Italy

http://www.castellodirivoli.org

Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art and the Supporting Friends of the Museum are pleased to announce that the 2007 Fellowship for Young Italian Artists has been awarded to
Christian Frosi.

The Fellowship was established in 2001 to actively promote and support the dissemination of young Italian art on the international scene. The winning artist, selected every year from a list of candidates under the age of 40, receives a Fellowship of 20,000 Euros. To grant maximum creative freedom, candidates are solely required to submit a project that calls for them to spend time in a foreign country for research or studio work, with the final goal of creating new artworks. The Castello di Rivoli is committed to providing support to the recipient of the Fellowship, organizing travel arrangements and facilitating the stay abroad through liaisons with institutions in the chosen country.

For the 2007 edition, the artists selected by Marcella Beccaria, Curator at Castello di Rivoli, were Christian Frosi, Alex Cecchetti and Alice Guareschi. Thanks to the Fellowship, Christian Frosi will realize the project titled Waiting Yippipie.

Christian Frosi was born in Milan in 1973, where he lives and works. His group shows include in 2003 the Prague Biennial; in 2005 T1 — The Pantagruel Syndrome, Turin; Dojo, Ex Faema, Milan; We disagree, Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York; Premio Furla per l’arte, Bologna; in 2007 Floating Territories, Istanbul, Athens, Venice. Recent solo shows include those at Galleria Zero…, Milan, Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie, Berlin, Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich and the participation in the exhibition Ambient Tour at the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin.

Previous Fellowships have been awarded to Grazia Toderi (2001), Alessandra Tesi (2002), Margherita Manzelli (2003), Lara Favaretto (2004) and Gianni Caravaggio (2005).

The program of the Supporting Friends of Castello di Rivoli’s Fellowship for Young Italian Artists also includes the sponsorship of Lara Favaretto’s project at the 2008 Sydney Biennial.

Supporting Friends of Castello di Rivoli
Laura Bianchi Boroli, Carlo Boggio, Maria Gabriella Bonelli, Angelo Chianale, Francesca Cilluffo, Anna Rosa Bidolli Cotroneo, Paolo Dardanelli, Carla Ferraris, Marina Ferrero Ventimiglia, Nicoletta Fiorucci, Elena Geuna, Bruna Girodengo, Andrea Ruben Levi, Barbara Maccaferri, Warly Moreira Tomei, Renata Novarese, Alessandro Perrone di San Martino, Dolly Predovic, Attilio Rappa, Giovanna Recchi, Alessandro Riscossa, Marco Rocca, Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Tommaso Setari, Anna Giorgina Siviero, Gianluca Spinola, Carlo Traglio, Laura Trinchero Naddei, Emanuela Vallarino Gancia, Matteo Viglietta, Andrea Zegna.

MUSEO D’ARTE CONTEMPORANEA
Piazza Mafalda di Savoia - 10098 Rivoli (Torino) - Italia
tel. +39/011.9565222 – 9565280 fax +39/011.9565231
e-mail: info@castellodirivoli.org
http://www.castellodirivoli.org

Paul Russo - Black Abstracts

Tongue, Liberated!

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

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Insa Art Space of the
Arts Council Korea

“2007 Issue Fighters:
Tongue, Liberated!”
Nov 23, 2007 - Dec 23, 2007

Insa Art Space of the
Arts Council Korea
90 Wonseo-dong, Jongno-gu,
Seoul, Korea, 110-280
tel. 82 2 760 4728, fax. 82 2 760 4725

Contact: Heejin Kim, hjk@arko.or.kr or ias@arko.or.kr

http://www.insaartspace.or.kr
http://www.arko.or.kr

Joseph Beuys
Nicoline van Harskamp
Keiko Sei
Kiwan Seong, Su-hwan Choi, Bo-jun Shim & 20 Other Poets
voiceoverhead (Achim Lengerer & Dani Gal):
featuring Romuald Karmakar, Akin Fernandez, Holly Ward, C. M. von Hausswolff / Friedrich Jürgenson

voiceoverhead live, 5 PM, Nov 23
Achim Lengerer, “X-lecture (re-adjusted),” 5 PM, Nov 24
Keiko Sei, “Voice in Art Work,” 5 PM, Dec 12
Kiwan Seong & Poets, “So-rry Pa-rry, sorry party, sorri party, ssound party, soi party,” 8 - 10 PM,
Dec 14

“Issue Fighters” is an annual project that Insa Art Space (IAS) designs as an agenda-specific program. “Tongue, Liberated!”, the project for the year 2007 focuses on ’speech act’ as it intends to be in tandem with “sound,” which is this year’s IAS curatorial theme. This project illuminates speech as a performance and examines the ways in which speeches are constructed and conveyed as public utterance in the interface with the public. As the contemporary art practices step beyond the realm of art to meet with the public, relationship building based on dialogue and communication is surfacing as the major process of artists’ work. Dialogue, in this sense, can be understood as speech act–sophisticated and purposeful political act carried out in a format of everyday conversation. Those who featured in this project include a wide spectrum of professionals such as artists, activists, poets, performance artists, and curators engaged in the experiment of various speech act formats in
cluding conversation, speech, lecture, public reading, recital, theatrical reading and performance.

“The Art of Listening”
Nov. 5 - Dec. 15, 2007

IAS further expands its activities on sound, performances and text works by carrying out case studies on creative collaborations of visual art with other art genres. The workshop explores sound that is available in our everyday lives but has not been truly recognized. It induces participants to hear subtle sound that comes from human body, buildings and the earth, and suggests them to find the cultural, political and social significances of such sound.

Workshop, “A Little Bit”
Byungjun Kwon
Nov. 5 - 17, 2007
Performance : 5 PM, Nov. 17

Workshop, “Sound, Architecture, and Environment,”
Mark Bain
Nov. 12 - 17, 2007
Artist’s Talk : 4 PM, Nov.10

Workshop, “Hearing Perspective: Think with Your Ears”
O+A (Bruce Odland and Sam Auinger)
Dec.10 - 15, 2007
Artists’ Talk : 2 PM, Dec.15, 2007

“Dongducheon : A Walk to Remember, A Walk to Envision”
Dec. 1, 2007 - Feb. 24, 2008
Public Panel Discussion : 3 PM, Dec. 1, 2007
IAS also presents a project, “Dongducheon: A Walk to Remember, A Walk to Envision” in New Museum of Contemporary Art as one of four partner institutions invited to a program, “Museum as HUB,” which is an inter-institutional collaborative project conceived by New Museum. In the inaugural two-year cycle, Hub partner organizations address the topic of “neighborhood” as it relates to specific aspects of the local region in which they are located, culminating in two presentations. IAS selects Dongducheon as a representative Korean neighborhood that implicates particular contextual memories and stories of modern and contemporary condition of Korea, as well as common concerns of some local cities in other parts of the world. New works by four artists, KOH Seung Wook, Sangdon KIM, RHO Jae Oon and siren eun young jung are introduced in the opening presentation, and further development of which will be presented in next May at the same venue.

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PULSE Contemporary Art Fair Announces PULSE Miami

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

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PULSE Miami

Christoph Draeger
Hurricane Katrina
Digital silk screen (ultra violet print) on jigsaw puzzle (5000pcs)
65 x 42.5in
Courtesy of magnus muller

PULSE Contemporary Art Fair Announces Third Edition of its Pioneering PULSE Miami

New Venue and Expanded Programming Including
The First Edition of GEISAI Miami

Wednesday, December 5 - Sunday, December 9
http://www.pulse-art.com

LOCATION:
Soho Studios, 2136 NW 1st Avenue (entrance on NW 21st Street), Wynwood District, Miami

FAIR HOURS:
Wednesday, December 5: 10am - 4pm
Thursday, December 6: 10am - 6pm
Friday, December 7: 10am - 6pm
Saturday, December 8: 10am - 6pm
Sunday, December 9: 10am - 5pm

ADMISSION:
General Admission
Discount Admission (for seniors & students)
No advance purchase necessary. Ticket purchase includes admission to GEISAI Miami.

COMPLIMENTARY SHUTTLE SERVICE:
PULSE is pleased to provide complimentary shuttle service to and from the Fair.

• Shuttles will run regularly between:
The LOWES Hotel at 1601 Collins Avenue (at 16th Street)
Art Basel Miami Beach at The Miami Beach Convention Center Please note that shuttles at the Convention Center will stop across from Entrance D to the Convention Center just north of the entrance to the Botanical Gardens on Convention Center Drive.
• From various stops in Miami’s Overtown, Wynwood and Design Districts including: NADA
• and Design Miami.

Following two highly successful editions in Miami and New York followed by its inaugural London venture this year, PULSE Contemporary Art Fair is pleased to announce its third PULSE Miami, which will open at the Soho Studios, its new permanent home in the Wynwood Art District. PULSE Miami 2007 will boast an important array of 80 international galleries from 16 countries and will host Kaikai Kiki’s inaugural GEISAI Miami.

PULSE’s new venue offers the largest area in the fair’s history with over 40,000 square feet of exhibition space, which includes an outdoor lounge and the opportunity for a large amount of cultural programming, such as an exhibition of video art selected by Pamela and Richard Kramlich Collection Curator Christopher Eamon. The video program explores the innovation in single-channel video art. PULSE has also commissioned renowned German architect and artist Jürgen Mayer H. to create a site-specific entrance arch entitled beat.wave and the Fair will feature several other ambitious installations by Chris Larson, Duke Riley, Lincoln Schatz and Yoram Wolberger.

PULSE MIAMI 07 EXHIBTORS

Ambrosino Gallery (Miami), Angles Gallery (Santa Monica), artcore/toronto in cooperation with hilger contemporary/Vienna (Toronto), Jeff Bailey Gallery (New York), Galeria Baro Cruz (Sao Paulo), galerie anne barrault (Paris), Galerie Anita Beckers (Frankfurt), bitforms gallery (New York), Rena Bransten Gallery (San Francisco), BravinLee programs (New York), Catharine Clark Gallery (San Francisco), Conner Contemporary Art (Washington, D.C.), Vera Cortês Art Agency (Lisbon), Charles Cowles Gallery (New York), DCKT Contemporary (New York), Galerie Volker Diehl/ Diehl Projects (Berlin), Faurschou, Copenhagen & Beijing (Copenhagen and Beijing), Finesilver Gallery (Houston), Freight + Volume (New York), GALERIA FÚCARES (Madrid), Carl Hammer Gallery (Chicago), RICHARD HELLER GALLERY (Santa Monica), Galerie Ernst Hilger/ Hilger contemporary (Vienna), KINZ, TILLOU + FEIGEN (New York), Paul Kopeikin Gallery (Los Angeles), LaMontagne Gallery (Boston), Nathan Larramendy Gallery (Ojai),
Locust Projects (Miami), Walter Maciel Gallery (Los Angeles), Magnan Projects (New York), Robert Mann Gallery (New York), Heather Marx Gallery (San Francisco), nina menocal (Mexico City), Nicholas Metivier Gallery (Toronto), MIZUMA ART GALLERY (Tokyo), moniquemeloche (Chicago), Mark Moore Gallery (Santa Monica), magnus müller (Berlin), Mummery + Schnelle (London), Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art (Tel Aviv), P.P.O.W (New York), perugi artecontemporanea (Padua), POSTMASTERS Gallery (New York), Max Protetch (New York), Rokeby (London), Galerie Stefan Röpke (Cologne), Rubicon Gallery (Dublin), Julie Saul Gallery (New York), Schroeder Romero (New York), Galerie Michael Schultz (Berlin), galeria SENDA (Barcelona), Jack Shainman Gallery (New York), Shoshana Wayne Gallery (Los Angeles), Springer & Winckler Galerie (Berlin), Keith Talent Gallery (London), Margaret Thatcher Projects (New York), TORCH Gallery (Amsterdam), Union (London), Anne de Villepoix (Paris), Virgil de Voldere Gallery (New York), Winkleman Gallery (New York), Pavel Zoubok Gallery (New York), Galerie Zürcher (Paris)

IMPUSLE MIAMI 07 EXHIBITORS

agenzia04 (Bologna), BANK (Los Angeles), BISCHOFF/WEISS (London), Braverman Gallery (Tel Aviv), Chambers Fine Art (New York), Changing Role (Naples), Davidson Contemporary (New York), galerieKleindienst (Leipzig), LA FABRICA GALERIA (Madrid), Lyons Wier Ortt Gallery (New York), MOGADISHNI (Copenhagen), Galerie Jette Rudolph (Berlin), SALTWORKS (Atlanta), Spinello Gallery (Miami), FREDERIEKE TAYLOR GALLERY (New York), TRAVESIA CUATRO (Madrid), ZENSHI (Tokyo)

For more information about PULSE, please visit http://www.pulse-art.com or call
(212) 255-2327

Media contact:
For more information on the program or for interviews:
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Blue Medium, Inc.
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