Elvia Photography

It's not

what you look at

that matters,

it's what you see.

 

Henry David Thoreau

ven

20

nov

2009

Paris Photo

Paris Photo 19th edition.

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mar

13

ott

2009

Ragnar Kjartansson: The End

This weekend I had the pleasure to see the interesting Kjartansson’s exhibition in Venice, entitled The End,  a tableau vivant of the artist and his model that last for the entire six-months of the Biennale, along with a monumental video and music installation.

Presented in the Palazzo Michiel dal Brusà, a 14th-century palazzo on the Grand Canal near the Rialto, which has served as the Icelandic Pavilion since 2007.

The live performance and a video and sound piece presented as a loop in a room-sized installation, are constructed around the notion of an exentended moment.

For the performance, Kjartansson works everyday in a painting studio installed in the exhibition space overlooking the Gran Canal, where visitors can observe him painting the image of a young modeling for him. When one painting is finished he starts working on another; the repeated works gradually fill the space over the course of the six-month exhibition.

Kjartansson is joined in the performance by the fellow artist, Pall Haukur Bjornsson, who serves as his model.

The space where they perform is very coziness, from the big picture windows the Gran Canal that give to the perform a special and unique mark.

Some picture about this art perform in my gallery.

 

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mer

07

ott

2009

La Biennale di Venezia

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53rd International Art Exhibition

Making Worlds

from 7th June to 22nd November 2009
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ven

25

set

2009

Ulay

Real name Frank Uwe Laysiepen, born in Solingen, Germany, he is an important performance artist of the late 60s and the 70s.

 

From the 1976 Ulay and Marina Abramovic start to co-operate as artists and they live together.

On 1989 the two artist decided to end their relationship and to mark this with a performance, which became the legendary endpoint of their collaboration.

After years of negotiations with the Chinese authorities, the artists got the permission to carry out 'The Lovers: The Great Wall Walk', in which they started to walk from different ends of the Chinese Wall in order to meet in the middle and say good-bye to each other. 'The Lovers: The Great Wall Walk' has to be considered the perfect end of the common oeuvre.

In their work gender specific roles, the opposing models of male and female body are being questioned in public up to its physical and psychic limits. The borderline between art and life seems to be extremely thin, especially considering how often a real danger becomes part of the artistic concept. Marina Abramovic and Ulay irritate profoundly the visitors of a performance when they beat each other until exhaustion or physically clash. The duration of time stretches endlessly so that the shere physical impact is extreme. The performances rely on radical introspection and artistic exhibition at the same time, which only documents their long symbiotic relationship as a couple.

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gio

24

set

2009

Marina Abramovic

A fantastic performance artist, born in Belgrade, Serbia, she began her career in the early 1970s. She describe herself as the "grandmother of performance art"

 

Her work explores the relationship between performer and audience, the limits of the body, and the possibilities of the mind.

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mer

23

set

2009

Synesthesia

Somethimes I wonder what's sounds look like?

 

It should be fantastic touch the music, flavour the green color or the red one or maybe touch them.

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Few photographers shared their own experiences with synesthesia,

one is Marcia Smilack

a synesthetic photographer

she creates what she calls “paintings by camera”

and focuses exclusively on reflections found on moving water, shooting the image as she experiences a texture or sound.

Her unique approach to photography is also manifested in the names she’s given the pictures, such as Slime for Clouds, Can-Can Dancers + Telephone Ring, and Singing Arches.

Cello Music photo by Marcia Smilack
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Blue Hole by Marcia Smilack "this is the color of the month of May"
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