Posts Tagged ‘Contemporary Art’
National Centre for Contemporary Arts presents STILL FIGHTING IGNORANCE & INTELLECTUAL PERFIDY Video art from Africa
Posted in News, tagged Contemporary Art, Johan Thom, National Centre for Contemporary Arts Moscow, video art, Video art from Africa on October 18, 2012|
21 YEARS AT THE BAG FACTORY ARTISTS’ STUDIOS: a 21st Retrospective Exhibition
Posted in News, tagged 21 YEARS AT THE BAG FACTORY ARTISTS' STUDIOS, Contemporary Art, South African art on July 12, 2012|
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Torrance Art Museum presents: STILL FIGHTING IGNORANCE & INTELLECTUAL PERFIDY
Posted in News, tagged Contemporary Art, Johan Thom, Torrance Art Museum, video art, Video art from Africa on July 7, 2012|
Torrance Art Museum presents
STILL FIGHTING IGNORANCE & INTELLECTUAL PERFIDY
Video art from Africa
Curated by Kisito Assangni
July 21 – September 1, 2012
TORRANCE ART MUSEUM
3320 Civic Center
Torrance, California
90503 USA
http://sfip-project.blogspot.com
Including
Jude Anogwih | Younes Baba-Ali | Saidou Dicko | Ndoye Douts | Kokou Ekouagou | Mohamed El Baz | Samba Fall | Nicene Kossentini | Kai Lossgott | Michele Magema | Nathalie Mba Bikoro | Johan Thom | Saliou Traoré | Guy Woueté | Ezra Wube
Making Space: Exhibition and conference by Slade School PhD programme
Posted in News, tagged Aaron Murphy, art and research, arta and research, Contemporary Art, David Burrows, David Johnson, Deborah Padfield, Dryden Goodwin, Ed Allington, Eleanor Morgan, Elly Thomas, Errol Francis, Fiona Curran, George Meyrick, Gina Glover, Hayley Newman, Henrietta Simson, Jayne Parker, Jo Volley, Johan Thom, John Aiken, Judith Goddard, Kai Syng Tan, Kay Tabernacle, Laura Kuch, Laura Malacart, Leah Lovett, Lisa Milroy, Liz Rideal, Michael Delacruz, Nina Rodin, Patricia Townsend, Russell Mills, Sarah Pickering, Sharon Kivland, Sian Bonnell, Simon Faithfull, Slade School PhD programme, Sonia Bridge, Susan Derges, Thomson and Craighead, Tim Long, Veronica Vossen on February 8, 2012|

You are invited to the following event (exhibition and conference) organised by the Slade School of Fine Art PhD programme:
MAKING SPACE:
Exploring creative and research processes through dialogue, curation and exhibition.
Investigating their intersection with psychoanalysis through conference.
An event examining artistic process, organized by the Slade PhD programme.
The exhibition is free and open to the public from
20th to 25th February 2012, 12noon to 5pm
Slade Research Centre, Woburn Square, London WC1H 0AB
Private View 6.00 – 8.30pm, Wednesday 22nd February 2012
Opening address: Professor Juliet Mitchell
The conference will be held on
Saturday 25th February 2012, 9am to 5pm
Venue: Cruciform Lecture Theatre 1, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT
The conference is free to attend but booking is essential.
For booking and information https://makingspace.eventbrite.co.uk/
Press enquiries: please contact makingspaceinfo@gmail.com
Dystopia in Bloemfontein
Posted in News, tagged Brett Murray, Contemporary Art, Daniel Halter, Diane Victor, Dineo Bopape, Guy du Toit, Jan van der Merwe, Johan Thom, Performance art, Senzeni Marasela, South African Artists, Steven Cohen, Thando Mama, William Kentridge on May 31, 2010|
Britto New Media Festival – National Gallery, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 16-27 October 2009
Posted in News, tagged Art, Britto Arts Trust, Cedric Maridet, Contemporary Art, Diana Wesser, Huma Mulji and Bani Abidi, Imran Hossain Piplu, Johan Thom, Kabir Ahmed Masum Chisty, Krisna Murti, Leblanc Sloan, Mahbubur Rahman, Molla Sagor, New media festival, Raihan Ahmed Rafi, Runa Islam, SAVAC (www.savac.net), Surekha, Tayeba Begum Lipi, Yasmine Kabir, Yeung Ngor Wah Anthony on October 19, 2009|
The Heart of the African City
Posted in News, tagged Abrie Fourie, African Architecture, African Perspectives, Andrew Tshabangu, ArchiAfrika, ArchiAfrka, Contemporary Art, Dorothee Kreutzfeldt, Gordon Froud, Happy Dhlame, Ismail Farouk, Jacques Coetzer, Johan Thom, Lawrence Lemaoana, Maja Marx, Map ZAR, Modern Art Projects, Sean Slemon, Shane de Lange, The heart of the African city, The Trinity Session, Titus Matiyane on September 21, 2009|
Participating artists:
Johan Thom, Ismail Farouk, Lawrence Lemaoana, Dorothee Kreutzfeldt, Abrie Fourie, Happy Dhlame and Titus Matiyane.
Alongside the individual artists, an exhibition showcasing relevant work from the MAP collection will be arranged, including works by Maja Marx, Gordon Froud, Andrew Tshabangu, Sean Slemon, Jacques Coetzer, and Shane de Lange. The MAP collection will be accompanied by an exhibition of projects by the Trinity Session. Both MAP and Trinity Session exhibits will act as platforms framing The Heart of the African City and the selected artists chosen to support the event. Each artist will be included into the MAP book for the African Perspectives event, which will become part of the prolific collection of books in the MAP black box collection.
African Perspectives:
African Perspectives is a biannual international event with various programmes and conferences held on the African continent. In 2009 the event will be held at the University of Pretoria in Tshwane, South Africa, and in 2011 in Casablanca, Morocco. The international conference is themed around the African City (re)sourced and the city as resource, and will take place from the 24th to the 28th of September 2009.
African Perspectives is an ongoing initiative of ArchiAfrika, emphasizing the construction of a global urban narrative, particularly surrounding issues of independence, globalization, and urbanization in an already decolonized, post-industrial, late-capitalist, pluralistic global community that is simultaneously divided and unified by various political, economic, religious, ethnic, tribal and cultural issues. At the same time, new technologies such as the Internet and other global
communications are ambiguously erasing and solidifying such territories and borders, based on the aforementioned issues. These territories form the basis of a dialogue that attempts to dissect the pluralisms and polarities of a constructed global community.
For official information about African Perspectives: http://www.africanperspectives.info/
For more information on ArchiAfrka please visit: http://www.archiafrika.org/
For detailed information on Modern Art Projects: http://map-southafrica.org/home.html
New Media Festival – National Gallery, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 16-27 October 2009
Posted in News, tagged Art, Britto Arts Trust, Cedric Maridet, Contemporary Art, Diana Wesser, Huma Mulji and Bani Abidi, Imran Hossain Piplu, Johan Thom, Kabir Ahmed Masum Chisty, Krisna Murti, Leblanc Sloan, Mahbubur Rahman, Molla Sagor, New media festival, Raihan Ahmed Rafi, Runa Islam, SAVAC (www.savac.net), Surekha, Tayeba Begum Lipi, Yasmine Kabir, Yeung Ngor Wah Anthony on September 17, 2009|
New Media Festival, National Gallery, Dhaka, Bangladesh
16-27 October 2009
Participating Artists/ organizations:
India: Surekha // Pakistan: Huma Mulji and Bani Abidi // U.K: Runa Islam // Indonesia: Krisna Murti // Germany: Diana Wesser // South Africa: Johan Thom // France: Leblanc Sloan // Hong Kong/ France: Cedric Maridet // Hong Kong: Yeung Ngor Wah Anthony // Canada: SAVAC (www.savac.net) // Bangladesh: Yasmine Kabir, Molla Sagor, Mahbubur Rahman, Tayeba Begum Lipi, Raihan Ahmed Rafi, Kabir Ahmed Masum Chisty and Imran Hossain Piplu.
Workshop 16-20 Oct.
Presentation/ Talk: India: Pooja Sood [Khoj, New Delhi] // Bangladesh: Shaheen Rashid (tbd)
Galleries: National Gallery, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, Dhaka Bengal Gallery, Dhaka.