Ciclo de Workshops em Técnicas Teatrais

Informamos que ainda há vagas para o Ciclo de Workshops em Técnicas Teatrais ministrado por Marcus Borja, ator, diretor e músico carioca radicado em Paris. Buscamos atores profissionais ou em formação para aperfeiçoamento e pesquisa. Os três workshops serão realizados entre os dias 13 e 24 de junho no espaços Rampa, em Copacabana, e Amok, em Botafogo.

 

Os programas abaixo contém informações resumidas de cada workshop. Podemos enviar a programação completa e detalhada àqueles que desejarem. Atenção, vagas limitadas!

 

Confira também nossa página no facebook e o vídeo de divulgação feito a partir de imagens da oficina realizada no Rio de Janeiro em fevereiro de 2011.

“Há um cio vegetal na voz do artista.

Ele vai ter que envesgar seu idioma ao ponto

de alcançar o murmúrio das águas nas folhas das árvores.

Não terá mais o condão de refletir sobre as coisas.

Mas terá o condão de sê-las”

 

Manoel de Barros.


Inauguración de Ariel Mora en Mite.

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Mite tiene el agrado de invitarlos a la inauguración de la muestra “LUEGO” de Ariel Mora.
Este Viernes 10 de Junio desde las 19hs.

Musicalizan la velada: Carisma y Entre Rihanna.

La muestra permanecerá abierta hasta el Viernes 8 de Julio.
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Referencia

Un ambiente interior, alfombra gris sobre el piso, pared blanca con una franja de madera a media altura, unidas por un voile, también blanco, dos columnas estilo griego sostienen tupidos arreglos florales. Atrás, se asoma un solo parlante sobre un trípode. La imagen pertenece a la contratapa del álbum debut de Games, un dúo de música electrónica conformado por Joel Ford y Daniel Lopatin, llamado “Everything is Working”/ “Heartlands”, como los dos tracks que lo componen. En este single del 2010, el sonido se identifica con reminiscencias de los años ´70 y ´80.

Ariel Mora toma como punto de partida para la muestra la imagen de este disco. En esa estética encuentra elementos a los que él y su obra son sensibles: el glamour, la fiesta, las flores, el decorado,  la superficialidad. Más que el pasaje de formatos – fotografía que deviene en instalación-  lo que busca es rescatar el espíritu del disco en sí. Es decir, retomar la operación de los músicos que conectan con las décadas pasadas no desde el tributo u homenaje, sino desde el uso estético. La idea de tomar elementos de épocas distintas, mezclarlas y tornarlas contemporáneas es un gesto del arte actual.

Luego remite a una idea de continuidad de la imagen. El pasado y el presente funcionan, en este caso, como elementos recíprocos. En esta pieza aparece el elemento tiempo, ausente en la fotografía,  y a la vez se pierde el fuera de campo. En la instalación se respira un aire incierto. He aquí el punto de encuentro entre la obra y la música de Games: la sensación de ver un objeto que cae por la escalera en cámara lenta. Esta muestra recupera visualmente el tiempo de la música.

Verónica Flom

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Los esperamos!


mite galería
av. santa fe 2729, 1º piso, loc. 30 y 32.
horarios: martes a sábados de 14 a 20 hs.
teléfono: (+54) (011) 4822.9433
www.mitegaleria.com.ar

“MECHA” Video/Instalacion de Miguel Angel RIOS

Julio Lepez – INVENTARIO

JULIO LEPEZ

Martes 23 de junio de 2011 – 19hs. – Callao 1870

“…contar una historia, transmitir el entusiasmo que viví al realizarlas, capturar el mundo circundante”, dice Lepez al referirse a su obra.

En ésta su primera exposición en Mundo Nuevo Gallery Art, presenta obras de grandes dimensiones en distintos soportes (tela, papel y madera) donde la principal protagonista es la figura humana, que a veces incompleta deja volar la imaginación del observador.

Pinceladas, trazos coloridos y un excelente dibujo dan forma a personajes distendidos y alegres cuidadosamente trabajados.

De lunes a viernes de 11 a 20hs. en Callao 1870

Curador: Sergio Artola

Para mayor información y/o material gráfico comunicarse con Diana García Calvo (4804 7321) – arte@fundacionmundonuevo.org.ar

Cierre de Revista Mundo. Pauta con nosotros en las últimas dos ediciones

NIKI DE SAINT PHALLE AT THE BECHTLER MUSEUM OF MODERN ART

NIKI DE SAINT PHALLE

CREATION OF A NEW MYTHOLOGY

 

BECHTLER MUSEUM OF MODERN ART

Charlotte, NC

 

March 18 – October 3, 2011

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Niki de Saint Phalle at Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, Installation shot, 2011
Niki de Saint Phalle: A New Mythology celebrates the artist’s extraordinary appetite for myths and legends as interpreted through dynamic sculpture, paintings and prints. The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art presents 55 works inside the museum and five large-scale outdoor sculptures across the street in The Green park, as well as the Firebird sculpture that graces the museum’s plaza. The show provides intellectual inquiry mixed with a sense of provocation, joy and delight.
Dates: March 18 – October 3, 2011
Location: The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art at Levine Center for the Arts
                     420 South Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC  28202
Nohra Haime Gallery represents the Niki Charitable Art Foundation.
NOHRA  HAIME  GALLERY

730 FIFTH AVENUE

NEW YORK, NY   10019

212-888-3550  f: 212-888-7869

gallery@nohrahaimegallery.com


ANTONIO SEGUI: A Retrospective Exhibition 1966-2010 – opening April 27 from 6-8pm

NOHRA HAIME GALLERY

ANTONIO SEGUÍ

A Retrospective Exhibition 1966 – 2010

opening April 27th from 6 – 8 p.m.

 

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ANTONIO SEGUI: EN OTONO EMPIEZA EL FRIO, 1990, oil on canvas, 78.7 x 78.7 in. 200 x 200 in.

  

April 27 – June 10, 2011

A retrospective exhibition spanning over 44 years by post-modernist Antonio Seguí will be on view at Nohra Haime Gallery from April 27th through June 10th.

Antonio Seguí’s fascination with the city, its people and its movement has been a part of his work for the past three decades. The artist, in a pre-computer age, has created a vocabulary now being explored by a new generation of artists through comics and Manga.

Often described as the painter of cities, Seguí pulls inspiration from the modern-day man – urban, fast-paced and intense. Noticeably repeated throughout many of Seguí’s compositions is the automaton, his version of the “everyman”, the faceless passerby and the anonymous being that serves as a fleeting thought. Up close the figure is an individual, walking down dark alleys, pointing, waving, and emerging from potholes. But at a distance, the individual morphs into a complex pattern swallowed up in a labyrinth of buildings and cookie-cutter trees. Seguí’s perfectly duplicated images mimic those that are computer generated, but ironically, he adopted this style well before computer technology became mainstream.

Seguí’s visual language and social commentaries are more poignant today, both symbolically and literally, than when they first started appearing in his work. He often explores man’s place in society with scribbled words referencing current events that act as a ground for the “everyman” to tread upon. In his most recent series, he targets the operator of the largest Ponzi scheme in history, Bernie Madoff. The paintings clearly reflect the tragedy, anger and confusion of society with broken phrases packed between buildings and symbols of money plastered on every briefcase.

Utilizing cubist techniques, Seguí’s repeated elements give shape to the cities causing planes to vibrate between line and color. Numerous perspectives unfold with each vibration and reflect the many angles of life of the urban man. Always in action, the little figures trample, tip-toe, dodge and advance through Seguí’s imaginary metropolis of life.

Antonio Seguí began his artistic endeavors at a young age when he left Argentina to travel the world and study art. Places like Latin America, Europe and Africa exposed him to new ideas and encouraged his culturally diverse approach to art. Influenced by artists like Fernand Leger and Diego Rivera, Seguí’s work is generally satirical, critiquing society and human nature.

Born in Córdoba, Argentina in 1934, Antonio Seguí currently lives and works in Paris. He studied at the San Fernando Academy in Madrid, Spain as well as the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France. His first solo exhibition was in Argentina at age 23. Seguí’s work is collected and exhibited worldwide in places such as the MoMA, New York; Art Museum of the Americas, Washington, DC; Frissiras Museum, Athens, Greece; Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria; Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik, Croatia; and Museo Tamayo, Mexico City, Mexico. The Musée National d´Art Moderne, Paris organized a retrospective of his works on paper in 2005. A monography of his work was written by Daniel Abadie in 2010.

A fully illustrated catalogue will be available.

RECEPTION: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 from 6 – 8 p.m.

DATES: April 27 – June 10, 2011

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Leslie Schoultz at 212-888-3550 or gallery@nohrahaimegallery.com


Inauguración / Dudú Alcón Quintanilha & Julia Corsaro

Mite galería los invita a la inauguración de las muestras:


“SELF CLEPTÓMANO” de Dudú Alcón Quintanilha 

&

“MILANESAS PARA TODOS” de Julia Corsaro.


Este viernes 8 de Abril desde las 19hs y hasta las 22hs. Musicalizan el evento: Aldo Benítez y Nico Demo.


La muestra permanecerá abierta hasta el sábado 7 de mayo inclusive.Dudú:

www.flickr.com/photos/eduardoalconquintanilhaJulia:

www.juliacorsaro.comLos esperamos!


mite galería
av. santa fe 2729, local 30 + 32, 1º piso.
horarios: lunes a sábados de 14 a 20 hs.
teléfono: (+54) (011) 4822.9433
www.mitegaleria.com.ar

NORBERTELLEN GALLERY

On Gallery Row in the Historic Core of downtown Los Angeles,

NORBERTELLEN GALLERY is honored to present

Samuel Dana Pottish

The exhibition will be on view at the gallery May 7th – 28th, 2011.

A must see event for buyers, collectors, and appreciators alike. All are welcomed and encouraged to attend the opening reception on Saturday, May 7th from 6pm – 10pm. Please join us and be one of the first to engage in a collection of vibrant older works accompanied by the anxiously awaited newest creations from this masterful visual storyteller with the opportunity to meet and greet the artist. Gallery doors are open to the public Thurs, Fri, Sat 1-7pm. Admission is free.

Samuel Dana Pottish has a long list of shows and awards that testify to the skill and passion in his work. Fine detailed illustration and bold conceptual sculpture reflect dedication to his mastery of classical technique. Dana received his Master of Fine Arts degree from UCLA in 1964, and taught at the college level for 15 years including five years at California State University Northridge. Dana’s studio work has been ongoing since 1956 and he has assembled a vast catalog of work including oversized exterior installations.

Mr. Pottish is presently working in clay and casting in bronze, as well as painting and ink. This exhibition focuses on a range of his paintings, pen and ink and mixed media illustrations, accented with wood and bronze sculptures.

NORBERTELLEN GALLERY

215 W. 6th St. Ste. #110

Los Angeles, CA 90014

norbertellengallery.com  818-662-5041

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