[oberlist] VIDEOCHIOȘC: Martin ZET – lucrări propuse / proposed works, 29.09.2015, 20:00
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VIDEOCHIOȘC: Martin ZET – lucrări selectate
29 septembrie 2015, ora 20:00
APARTAMENT DESCHIS
str. București 68/1, Chișinău
Martin Zet e un renumit artist contemporan ceh, lucrările căruia cuprind sculptură, performance, poezie, desene marine, activitate editorială, video și fotografie. Lucrările lui, efectuate și expuse peste tot în lume, sunt descrise ca fiind extrem de personalizate și pline de umor cripat, Zet fiind posesorul unei stări a absurdului fin redată.
biografie: Martin Zet e o ființă fără cv
lucrări:
Unde sunt banii mei? – film experimental despre sensul cuvintelor (2003)
00:16:54
Azan în Dresden (2005)
00:04:32
Fence – impresii de la plimbarea în cadrul manifestației de 1 Mai, la Bitola (Macedonia) (2007)
00:07:53
Satana – o interpretare artistică a vederilor de pe acoperișul școlii (2012)
00:01:10
‘intrare’ liberă
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VIDEOKIOSK: Martin ZET – selected works
September 29, 2015, 8 pm
FLAT SPACE
Bucuresti str. 68/1, Chișinău
Martin Zet is a well-known contemporary Czech artist whose work includes sculpture, performance, poetry, sea drawings, publishing, video and photographs. Zet’s work, performed and exhibited all over the world, has been described as highly personal and filled with wry humor and Zet himself as possessor of a finely-tuned sense of the absurd.
bio: Martin Zet has been a being without cv
works:
Where is My Money? (2003) – experimental movie about the meaning of the words
00:16:54
Azan in Dresden – video from performance near the mosque (2005)
00:04:32
Fence – impressions about celebration of the 1st of May walk in Bitola (Macedonia) (2007)
00:07:53
Satan – artistic interpretation of the views from the schools roof (2012)
00:01:10
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