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ART LA 2009 Exhibitors Applications are Now Available

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

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ART LA 2009

ART LA 2009

The New
Los Angeles International Contemporary Art Fair
relocates to the Barker Hanger
January 23 - 25, 2009

EXHIBITOR
APPLICATION
NOW AVAILABLE
Materials Due: August 26, 2008

http://www.art-la.com

We are pleased to announce that the application for the 2009 edition of ART LA, The New Los Angeles International Contemporary Art Fair, is now available. The deadline to submit materials is August 26, 2008.

The fair relocates for the 2009 edition to the historic Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport. The Barker Hangar is known as one of Southern California’s premier charity and arts events venues and is now home to the premier international contemporary art fair of the West Coast. In 2008, ART LA hosted top international and US based galleries from Los Angeles, New York, Berlin, Tokyo, London, Auckland, and beyond. The new expansive venue allows the fair to increase the number of participants to approximately 75 galleries; ten more than last January’s event.

ART LA 2009 will be an intimate and accessible event, presenting a focused and progressive roster of the most compelling contemporary art galleries operating today. The exhibitors will be a balance of established blue chip and emerging galleries with a strong concentration of Los Angeles participants.

Together, with our local support network of museum partners, collectors, artists, and press, ART LA will program a series of special exhibits, performances, conversations, and collection tours. Our partners will aid us in spotlighting L.A.’s thriving contemporary arts landscape and will continue to support our position as one of the major annual cultural events taking place in greater Los Angeles.

Galleries from all over the world are invited to apply to ART LA. Please contact our offices with any questions about the application process.

>> DOWNLOAD ART LA 2009 APPLICATION HERE

Please visit our website http://www.art-la.com in the coming weeks for updates on ART LA 2009.

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ESTREITORAMA

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

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Estreitorama

Pinhole Photographic Exhibition - LUISH COELHO

Since conceptual artists began to use the photography to document, to record or as an element of their projects, activities and performances, it began to change its meaning, freed itself from formal ties and pointed to other directions totaly differents.

For this exhibition, LUISH COELHO uses photography as a way of building and developing a plastic language where can coexist differents ways of thinking critically the reality.

The artist’s intention is to show different fragments of the same universe. Full of colors and movement, the images bring us stories of finding a collective identity in the fight against individualism, absorbing roots and memories daily.

Colorida Art Gallery
Costa do Castelo, 63
Lisbon - Portugal
Tel. 351 21 1512142
www.colorida.pt

ERSTE Foundation presents Igor Zabel Award for Culture and Theory 2008

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

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ERSTE Foundation

Photo of Igor Zabel by Dejan Habicht

‘What, How & for Whom’ from Zagreb
the first to be awarded EUR 40.000

Igor Zabel Association
for Culture and Theory
Jamnikarjeva 16, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
http://www.igorzabelassociation.org

ERSTE Foundation
Graben 21, 1010 Vienna, Austria
http://www.erstestiftung.org

The Croatian curatorial collective What, How & for Whom (WHW) is the first recipient of the Igor Zabel Award for Culture and Theory 2008. Initiated and funded by ERSTE Foundation, the prize recognizes outstanding cultural activities related to the Central and South Eastern European region. The award will be granted for the first time in 2008. Besides the award the German editor, writer and linguist Fouad Asfour, the Turkish writer Erden Kosova and the Serbian collective Prelom are awarded with a working grant for one year. The award ceremony, accompanied by the presentation of a new book addressing the work of Igor Zabel will be held in Ljubljana on Friday, 21 November 2008.

The Igor Zabel Award for Culture and Theory acknowledges the work of a cultural protagonist whose work is dedicated to internationally broaden the knowledge of visual culture in the Central and South Eastern European region. The laureate is selected by an international renowned expert committee. The jury was appointed by ERSTE Foundation and in 2008 consists of the following members: Eda Čufer, publicist, curator and dramaturge, (Slovenia/USA), Josef Dabernig, artist (Austria), Charles Esche, curator and director of the Van-Abbe-Museum (Netherlands). Candidates for the award were international curators, theorists, writers, critics who are coming from or living and/or working in the region, whose work spans Central and South Eastern Europe respectively. In addition to the award of EUR 40.000 three working grants of EUR 12.000 each are awarded, two by the jury, one by the laureate.

Igor Zabel Award for Culture and Theory – Winner 2008 (prize money EUR 40.000):

What, How & for Whom (WHW) (Ivet Ćurlin, Ana Dević, Nataša Ilić and Sabina Sabolović) is a Zagreb based curatorial collective founded in 1999. The group became quickly known internationally due to the success of their first projects: What, How and for Whom, on the occasion of the 153rd anniversary of the Communist Manifesto; Broadcasting, a project, dedicated to Nikola Tesla, and START dedicated to young artists from the region. WHW is currently curating the 11th Istanbul Biennial (2009). The award has been given to WHW because of their unique working practice as a curatorial collective that has been dedicated to exploring relevant contemporary artistic issues in relation to social issues concerning the world after 1989. The jury views their work as continuing the principles represented in the diverse yet precise practice of Igor Zabel.

Igor Zabel Award for Culture and Theory – Grants 2008 (EUR 12.000 each):

Fouad Asfour is a linguist living and working in Vienna (Austria) and Johannesburg (South Africa) as a freelance writer, editor, programme coordinator and linguistic advisor. Asfour’s specific experience has been gained through his engagements in art fields and arenas of cultural theories. The jury recognizes his specific dialectical method which goes closer to the subject of the artist in synergy with critical political disposition as honourable in the memory of Igor Zabel.

Erden Kosova is a writer, publishing and editing in two Istanbul-based contemporary art magazines ‘art-ist’ and ‘Resmi Gorus’ and a member of a post-anarchist collective which runs the magazine project ‘Siyahi’. Kosova is also a PhD candidate in the theory of visual culture department at Goldsmiths College in London. He was awarded as a promising writer, who we anticipate will contribute much to defining the region in a way that does justice to Igor Zabel’s own understanding of this geography.

Prelom Kolektiv is a collective from Belgrade. The journal Prelom was established in 2001 as a project of the Belgrade Center for Contemporary Art, and from the very outset becaome a space for critical query of the political constellations between art, film and social theory in contemporary post-Yugoslav context. In the summer of 2004, the editorial board founded an independent organisation – Prelom Kolektiv, constituting itself as a publisher and laying the foundations for expanding activities - exhibitions, conferences, discussions, activist actions - beyond producing the Prelom journal.

The Igor Zabel Association of Culture and Theory

Igor Zabel (1958 – 2005) was a Slovenian curator, writer and cultural theorist, all his life engaged and actively involved in many fields of theory and culture: as a philosopher, author, essayist, modern and contemporary art curator, literary and art critic, translator, and teacher of new generations of curators and critics of contemporary art. The Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory was founded in February 2008 by Mateja Kos Zabel, Bojan Zabel and ERSTE Foundation as a dedication to the curator’s and writer’s enormous contribution to As a curator and writer, he tirelessly called fora profound exploration of the political, social, and cultural undercurrents in this these areas that could potentially ensure a better understanding of the post-communist condition in the global context today. With dedication to his enormous contribution the Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory was founded in February 2008 by Mateja Kos Zabel, Bojan Zabel and ERSTE Foundat
ion. T. The association’s objective is further to promote Igor Zabel’s heritage and highlight the importance and ongoing influence of his work, to enhance the knowledge exchange and networking in contemporary visual arts and culture and to strengthen the cultural dialogue in the Central and South Eastern European region and beyond.
http://www.igorzabelassociation.org

CONTACTS

Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory
Jamnikarjeva 16, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
dunja.kukovec at gmail.com
office at igorzabelassociation.org
http://www.igorzabelassociation.org

ERSTE Foundation, Communications: Maribel Königer, Jovana Trifunovic
Graben 21, 1010 Vienna, Austria
Tel. +43 50100 15105, press@erstestiftung.org, http://www.erstestiftung.org

ERSTE Foundation

ERSTE Foundation is active in the Central and South Eastern European region. Since commencing its work in 2003, it has been developing projects independently and in collaboration with partners within the three programmes Social Affairs, Culture and Europe. The Foundation wants to play an active role in linking actors and locations of contemporary culture and to discovering and understanding recent cultural history. Being the major shareholder of Erste Group, ERSTE Foundation is one of the largest foundations indigenous to the region. It draws its mandate from the tradition of the savings banks, which were founded more than 180 years ago to serve the common good.
http://www.erstestiftung.org

Locarno International Film Festival presents Play Forward

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

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International Film Festival

AKA ANA by Antoine D’Agata shown in Play Forward at the International Filmfestival Locarno

The 61st International
Film Festival presents

Play Forward
6 - 16 August 2008

Via Ciseri 23
6600 Locarno
Switzerland
http://www.pardo.ch

Acting as an interface for film, video art and all other media, Play Forward is the privileged observatory for all contemporary forms of audio-visual experimentation and creation. The programme showcases intriguing, sometimes extreme works whose common denominator is that they all stand at the intersection of video art and all other arts.

Play Forward 2008 features established artists across the generations such as the American Doug Aitken, the Italians Olivo Barbieri, Maia Guarnaccia and Masbedo, the Swiss Emmanuelle Antille and Frédéric Choffat, the French Stephen Dean, Pierre Coulibeuf, Ange Leccia, Vincent Dieutre, and the Austrians Josef Dabernig and Erwin Wurm. Latin America will also feature strongly in Play Forward this year, notably the Argentine Miguel Angel Ríos and the Mexican Teresa Serrano.

This selection is the result of a significant network established by the Play Forward section in the milieu of contemporary audio-visual creation, and through collaboration with prestigious art galleries such as the Sara Meltzer Gallery, the 303 Gallery and the Florence Lynch Gallery (New York), Hotel (London) Noire Contemporary Art (Torino), Monitor (Rome), Lokal_30 (Warsaw), and several others.

Provocative French photographer Antoine d’Agata (Magnum agency) will present his film made in Japan, Aka Ana, while Lebanese filmmaker Danielle Arbid delivers a project that began life as a radio broadcast, This Smell of Sex. Renowned writer Michel Houellebecq will unveil his first feature film as a world première at Locarno: the adaptation of his novel La Possibilité d’une île (The Possibility of an Island) . An outstanding documentary, La Fura in vivo, follows Catalan theatre company Fura del Baus as they prepare a show for Beijing. Finally, Anorexia. Storia di un’immagine revisits last year’s controversial poster campaign by Italian photographer Oliviero Toscani.

In another much anticipated moment, the multimedia show Marlene Kuntz vs. Fraulein Else, associating «The History of Cinema» to a more contemporary musical expression, will be accompanied by the Italian band Marlene Kuntz live orchestration of Paul Czinner’s silent movie (Germany, 1928).

For the third consecutive year, video artists, filmmakers, critics and professionals will debate relationships between film and other contemporary visual art forms at the Forum. Somewhere in between – part III. Monday, August 11th at 11.00 a.m.

Locarno International Film Festival 6 - 16 August 2008
Via Ciseri 23 - 6600 Locarno – Switzerland
phone +41 91 756 21 51 Fax +41 91 756 21 59
http://www.pardo.ch