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Syndicate: JEUX D'AMOUR exhibition in London |
http://www.deepdisc.com/hybrid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ press release JEUX D'AMOUR 4 February - 10 March 2000 curated by HYBRID organised in collaboration with WIGMORE FINE ART @Wigmore Fine Arts, 104 Wigmore St, W1 and @Battersea Arts Centre, Lavender Hill Begoña del Arco (Spain), Slawomir Belina (Poland), Veronika Bromova (Czech Republic), Simon Costin (UK), Edwin David (UK), Sharon Kivland (UK), Sophia Kosmaoglou (Greece), Katarzyna Kozyra (Poland), Charles Kriel (UK), Fred Mann(UK), Eulà lia Valldosera (Spain) Additional events: 6th of Feb 6pm - Battersea Arts Centre - Veronika Bromova, Czech photography and new media artist talks about her works including the ones in JEUX D'AMOUR 11th of Feb 7 pm - Polish Cultural Institute - Hanka Wroblewska (Zacheta Gallery in Poland) talks about the exhibition + panel discussion 13th of Feb 7pm - Battersea Arts Centre - videoprojection screening of new works by German performance artists Adele&Eva As a tribute to Roland Barthes, 'Jeux d'Amour', an exhibition taking place simultaneously at Battersea Arts Centre and Wigmore Fine Art, brings together new work from eleven international artists in an exploration of love and desire at the beginning of the new millenium. The photographs of Eulà lia Valldosera and the playful paintings of Sophia Kosmaoglou deal with the futility of human relationships. While Valldosera takes inspiration from everyday situations, Kosmaoglou subverts the male authority of fairy tales. Katarzyna Kozyra reflects on love among the aged. Her new video installation is as moving as 'Men's Bathouse', shown at the 1999 Venice Biennale. Begoña del Arco's series of small paintings is a comment on the sexual awakening that widens the difference between innocence and experience. The wounds inflicted by a painful relationship are the subject of Fred Mann's text paintings, influenced by the poetry of Apollinaire and e.e cummings. In Charles Kriel's sound piece, a lover reads out a letter to a beloved not as a personal memento but as a universal statement about the memories, fantasies and expectations that are commonly associated with love. Slawomir Belina engages the viewer in a dark game of pleasure and pain, depicting the body not as a site of self-adoration, but of self-exploration. In Veronika Bromova's 'Zemzoo', the installation that she showed at the 1999 Venice Biennale, the artist's body is bound and deformed. In her series of photographs of the shared moments of intimacy between lovers, the private becomes public. Renowned for his work for Alexander McQueen's catwalk shows, sculptor and jeweller Simon Costin turns the body's secretions into objects of desire. In Sharon Kivland's work, desire enters a more visible, semi-public sphere. Edwin David's diptych, consisting of a negative and a positive exposure of the same image featuring a transvestite, is an attempt to go beyond the binary logic of male versus female. *************************** michaela vlkova hybrid creative curating http://www.deepdisc.com/hybrid ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress