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Two MOMENTUM curated programmes

Presented at LOOP Barcelona 2015

@ Media Lounge

4 – 6 June 2015

 

 

Selected Works from the MOMENTUM Collection

Featuring:

Eric Bridgeman // Osvaldo Budet  // Nezaket Ekici // Thomas Eller
James P. Graham // Mariana Hahn // Zuzanna Janin
Gülsün Karamustafa // Mark Karasick // Hannu Karjalainen
Janet Laurence // Gabriele Leidloff // Sarah Lüdemann // MAP Office
Kate McMillan // Tracey Moffatt // Qiu Anxiong // Martin Sexton
Sumugan Sivanesan

 
ABOUT the MOMENTUM COLLECTION

The MOMENTUM Collection was established in 2010 through the generosity of a small group of artists who’s work was shown at MOMENTUM | Sydney in May 2010. The donations of their works constituted their investment in MOMENTUM’s then-nascent model as a global and mobile platform for showing time-based art. Five years later, the MOMENTUM Collection has expanded from its original roster of 10 to 32 exceptional international artists. The Collection represents a cross-section of 120 outstanding artworks in a diversity of media: video, performance, photography, painting, collage, and text. It ranges from some of the most established to emerging artists representing 18 countries worldwide: Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Korea, China and Hong Kong, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Finland, Bulgaria, Turkey, Israel, Ethiopia, Poland, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, the US, the UK, Canada. The growth of the Collection reflects the growth of MOMENTUM itself. While we develop and nurture our relationships with these artists, we continually endeavor to bring their work to new audiences worldwide – both through our web archive, and through cooperations with partners such as LOOP and IkonoTV, as traveling exhibitions, and through educational initiatives such as the Time_Art_Impact Dialogues with Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai
[click HERE for more information].
 

To view the MOMENTUM Collection CLICK HERE >>
 

READ HERE THE MOMENTUM COLLECTION CATALOGUE

BEYOND THE IMAGE: SOUND
MOMENTUM curated programm for Ikono TV

Featuring:

Lutz Becker // Amir Fattal // Gülsün Karamustafa // Hannu Karjalainen // Janet Laurence

 

Lutz Becker, After The Wall, 2000
Amir Fattal, From the End to the Beginning, 2014
Gülsün Karamustafa, Personal Time Quartet, 2000
Hannu Karjalainen, Nanjing Grand Theatre, 2012
Janet Laurence, Vanishing, 2009/10

Read the full info here >>

 


 

We are proud to lead a Professionals Meeting for LOOP Studies:
A Two-Way Street: Cultivating Collections Through Cooperation & Inquiry


Following the founding principle of casting light on the current trends in video art and presenting these to the general public, LOOP continues to focus on the advancement of aspiring young artists, while also presenting established positions of video art. LOOP teams up with an international community of gallerists, artists, curators, collectors and institution directors to develop projects worldwide which aim to explore critically the capacities of video and film in today’s contemporary art discourses and contribute to the exchange of ideas that drive the artworld forward. Every year, LOOP hosts LOOP Barcelona, the main meeting point and highlight for the international video art community that through its three sections -Fair, Festival & Studies-, brings together an accurate selection of contemporary video art works, premieres new productions, features exhibitions, specific projects and screenings, and displays a large programme of talks dealing with current discussions and positions of video art.

Throughout the year, LOOP undertakes a myriad of projects that develops in collaboration with leading international agents and that materialize in different formats and locations: from comissioned projects to touring exhibitions in leading venues, programmes of talks and screenings, among others. LOOP is also home to a living archive of video and film resources accessible online that includes vast documentation on relevant topics for the video studies: from papers, video recordings, interviews, publications and a growing cartography of the agents of the video art field.