[oberlist] MD* ARTCHIOSC/B68: Shaping the NEW @ APARTAMENT DESCHIS, 8 septembrie 2011, ora 14:00-19:00

Vladimir US vladimir at oberliht.org.md
Thu Sep 8 02:01:06 CEST 2011


Shaping the NEW – expoziție de o zi / one day exhibition

http://chiosc.oberliht.com/2011/09/07/shaping-the-new-expo/

APARTAMENT DESCHIS / FLAT SPACE
8 septembrie 2011, ora 14:00-19:00
str. Bucuresti 68/1, Chisinau

În lunile aprilie-mai 2011, 5 artisti din Republica Moldova, Cehia,  
Polonia, Ungaria și Slovacia au participat la un schimb de reședințe  
artistice organizate drept parte a proiectului Shaping the NEW.  
Rezultatele acestui proiect vor fi prezentate publicului din Chisinau  
joi, 8 septembrie 2011 la APARTAMENT DESCHIS, sub forma unei  
expozitii / instalatii de o zi, specifice locului – transformind  
scuarului din str. Bucuresti 68 din Chisinau dintr-o parcare auto intr- 
un spatiu de arta.

In April – May 2011, 5 artists from Republic of Moldova, Hungary,  
Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia too part in the artist in  
residency exchange program organized in the frame of Shaping the NEW  
project. The results of the residencies will be presented to the  
publics in Chisinau on 8 of September 2011 at FLAT SPACE, in the form  
of an exhibition / one day site-specific installation, aiming to  
transform the square from Bucuresti str. 68 from a car parking into an  
art space.

participanti / participants

Michaela BOTTKOVA
I am Slovak new media artist and I am in second class of my master  
degree in Kosice Fine art school. 24 years old, born in Nitra and I  
focus in my works on photography, video, interactive installations.  
The main theme use to be human being and his feelings.
5 months, 2 weeks and 3 days {that long was my sickness} – is about  
me and my mind and feelings during my illness. Documentation of  
installation can show you 3 different views of the same thing / window  
which was in front of me all the time and I could not go outside.

Balazs KOVACS

Balázs Kovacs (*1980), philosopher, electronic musician, media artist,  
head of the Moire Association for Culture and Periszkop Radio, Pecs.  
My works used found objects, mechanic devices and electronic control  
for creating movement, network interaction, sound.
If the target of a residency is to let the artist stay abroad, then  
for me it was successful – i like Brno, similar to my hometown.

Karina MARUSINSKA

Karina Marusinska is a graduate from the Academy of Fine Arts in  
Wroclaw (Ceramics Design). She studied under scholarship programs at  
Pais Vasco University in Bilbao, Spain (2007) and at the Institute of  
Ceramics in Guebwiller, France (2008). She is a manifold scholar,  
laureate of nationwide and international prizes; participation in  
numerous exhibitions, symposia, plein-airs and festivals in both her  
home country and abroad.
In her two month residency in Kosice, Karina Marusinska was  
researching about waste and culture. She wanted to find out, what  
trash says about the city and its inhabitants as well as which role  
plays culture in the further European capital of culture. Marusinska  
connected both topics to an sensible insight view into the society of  
Kosice and recorded it in the video documentation “power of waste”.  
Also, she wrote several letters to key players in the city (major,  
dirctor of Kosice 2013 etc.) to ask for building up trash bins for  
culture all over the city.

Ghenadie POPESCU

On May 13 – 14. 2011 the 11th Wheelbarrow Olympics (Hung:  
“Talicskaolimpia”) took place in Hosszúhetény, a Hungarian  
village close to Pécs. This event is dedicated to the wheelbarrow, so  
sport events as well as cultural events connected to this vehicle took  
place. As this is one of Ghenadie Popescus favourite tools, naturally  
he also took part – not in the competitions, but with a unique  
sculpture, exclusively designed and built for this event (link).

Jarek SEDLAK

Young Czech architect, born in Brno, working with public space. Lived  
in Finland, Tampere and in Netherlands, Amsterdam. In 2010 was working  
in Prague, in Office Po and Vasi/Architekti in Brno.
During his residency in Chisinau, in collaboration with Oberliht  
Association, Jarek Sedlak has produced a work composed of 500 flowers  
that were planted on the square from Bucuresti str. 68, restricting  
this way the transport circulation on the square and keeping it free  
of cars during one day (link). He has also coordinated a workshop for  
local artists and architects that resulted in a series of proposals  
for the Bucuresti 68 square (details here).

parteneri / partners

Kasarne Kulturpark, Kosice, Slovacia www.kosice2013.sk
ART TRANSPARENT Foundation, Wroclaw/Zmigrod,  
Poloniawww.arttransparent.org
4AM Forum for architecture and media, Brno, Cehia www.forum4am.cz
Nikolaus Lenau Cultural Association, Pécs, Ungaria www.lenau.hu

finantatori / sponsors

Visegrad Fund
Robert Bosch Foundation
Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic

suport tehnic / technical support

Centrul pentru Arta Contemporana, Chisinau [ksa:k] www.art.md

suport media / support

Revista la PLIC plic.oberliht.com




Vladimir US

CHIOSC   |   curator

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Proiectul CHIOSC este realizat cu suportul financiar al Fundatiei  
Culturale Europene http://www.eurocult.org

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