21 de dezembro de 2009

Vitruvian Woman | Video Dialoghi (Turim, Italia)


Aditi Kulkarni, (India); Alberto Guerreiro (Portugal); Alexandra Buhl (Denmark); Alicia Felberbaum (United Kingdom); Alison Williams (South Africa); Ambuja Magaji (USA); Anders Weberg (Sweden); Anica Vucovik (Serbia); Arthur Tuoto (Brazil); Brad Wise (USA); Bruno Penteado (Brazil) & Henrique Cartaxo (Brazil); Christy Walsh (USA); Dave Swensen (USA); Debbie Douez (Canada); Igor Amin (Brazil); Irina Gabiani (Luxembourg); Jan Kather (USA); Joas Sebastian Nebe (Germany); Joy Whalen (USA); Kai Lossgott (South Africa); Kika Nicolela (Brazil); Michael Chang (Denmark) & Melanie Chilianis (Australia); Niclas Hallberg (Sweden); Per E Riksson (Sweden); Renata Padovan (Brazil); Ronee Hui (United Kingdom); Stina Pehrsdotter (Sweden); Simone Stoll (Germany) & Anthony Siarkiewicz (USA); Ulf Kristiansen (Norway); Uma Ray (India); Willy Darko (Italy)



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Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Anthropologist, museum and art curator, started in 2006 a long-term visual conceptual project: a work in progress that includes single-channel video, film, explorations of archive footage, experimental movies and conceptual photography. The art project materializes visual experiences involving original footage or the re-treatment of moving images and also the use of soundscapes. Basically, the conceptual outline goes from the political visual essay (violence in history) to a deeper more introspective way, like expressing the Freudian psychoanalysis or going into Nietzsche’s philosophy. Aesthetically is inspired in two close-related modern and post-modern movements: surrealism (language) and pop art (technique). It is also assumed a strong link – formal and informal – to the history of cinema.