Wednesday 26 December 2012

Puma Peace Screening 28th December 2012 at Freedom Park Lagos

Video Art Network, Lagos in the spirit of the Season invites you to
 28 December 2012
 7pm – 10pm 
 The Amphitheatre, Freedom Park, Lagos Island, Nigeria

films4peace, curated by Mark Coetzee, is an annual film commission by PUMA.Peace, featuring 21 of today’s most innovative artists visually interpreting the subject of peace.

 films4peace is organized by Video Art Network, Lagos in collaboration with Uzora Projects and The Life House, Lagos films4peace features the following:
 Janet Biggs (USA)
 Ergin Cavuşoğlu (Bulgaria)
 Magali Charrier (France) 
Gregory Crewdson and Costanza Theodoli-Braschi (USA and UK) 
Yang Fudong (China) 
Tom Gran and Kayleigh Gibbons (UK) 
Max Hattler (Germany)
Isaac Julien (UK) 
Peterson Kamwathi (Kenya) 
Joe Lawlor and Christine Molloy (Ireland) 
Nandipha Mntambo (Swaziland) 
Michael Nyman (UK) 
Noriko Okaku (Japan) 
Jacco Olivier (Netherlands) 
Bill Porter (UK) 
Levi van Veluw (Netherlands) 
Hank Willis Thomas and Terence Nance (USA)

 films4peace.com, www.vanlagos.org, www.freedomparklagos.com, www.uzoraprojects.com 

 For more information please call +234 7055680104 

VAN LAGOS KINDLY REQUESTS YOU COME WITH ONE ITEM THAT SYMBOLISES PEACE TO YOU TO THE SCREENING!

Thursday 8 November 2012

Afrika Eye Film Festival- The Moving Image

The first ever virtual continental collaborative Afrika Eye Film Festival Discussion Friday 9th November 2012 evening at iHub with African Interactive, Bristol UK, all on Film and Digital Media The theme is "The Moving Image"

The discussion will focus on how the Digital can expand the audience for the African moving image and also explore new forms of film production, funding, distribution models and opportunities on collaborative projects between Kenyan and British film makers. All this will happen in a Unique format-depending on where you are on Friday. The audience will get to interact with both panels in Bristol and in Nairobi's iHub via an intergrated weblink

Panel: iHub, Nairobi 5-7pm
Producer, Director- Bob Nyanja
Producer Director - Wanuri Kahiu
Producer, Director, Writer and Film Legend - John. E. Maina

Moderated by Jenny Muigai aka @skinnyfilmmaker

Panel :- Watershed Theatre, Bristol 2-4pm
Writer, Producer - Andrew Mugoya
Producer, Director - Simon Bright


For more info on the event and bios of the panelist click here > http://afrikaeye.org.uk/2012/10/african-interactive-the-moving-image/

(The event is free but space is limited so kindly reserve your place by RSVP to this email).

Friday 5 October 2012

ART:SCREEN fest 5-7th October


Please join us in Örebro, Sweden as we lecture and present Nigerian Video art at art:screen.

5 - 7 October 2012, Örebro, Sweden.


art:screen fest (former Örebro International Videoart Festival) is a festival whose main concept is to invite curators from different video art events and festivals from around the world to curate screening programmes. And to provide an international platform for networking and co-operation possibilities between curators. 

This years festival offers 16 screening programmes, 5 video installations and one work-shop run by the Swedish artist couple Stina Pehrsdotter and Niclas Hallberg.

The festival also offers 2 official lectures focusing on artist-run initiatives by VAN Lagos from Nigeria and Wilfried Agricola de Cologne from Germany, which will provide insights into today's world of video art and moving image.

During the festival there will be a Web TV studio run by Christian Immonen and Stefan Bedin, Sweden reporting from the festival activities, that could be follow through a mobile phone, Ipad and PC.



For more information please check the art:screen fest website:
http://www.artscreen.se/fest.htm

Friday 21 September 2012

Motions I Time I Space at the Museum Folkwang

Motions I Time I Space was a presentation of experimental short videos by artists Lucy Azubuike (NIG/USA), Wura Natasha Ogunji (NIG/USA), Emeka Ogboh (NIG) and Jude Anogwih (NIG)at the Museum Folkwang, Essen Germany held on the 31 August 2012  

Screening 

Azubuike’s Women, get rid of this Monster (2011) focused on women’s physiology and psychology. The video exploring the challenges of fibroids as it affects a woman’s health; her access to health care and the gender bias she faces in her community. Ogunji’s My Father and I Dance in Outer Space (2011) connects the physical and metaphysical, thus reemphasising the Yoruba philosophy that death is not the end of life but rather a transition from one form of existence to another. Loco Metta I Fractual Scapes (2011) by Emeka Ogboh explores the multidimensionality of Lagos a postcolonial cosmopolitan city famous for its beautiful chaos and functional co-existence of traditional past and modern present – seamlessly performed by the city’s multicultural and multi-ethnic population (Lagosians). While Jude Anogwih combined photography, painting an video components in Dystopia (2011) to interpret Nigeria’s changing (eco)system since the discovery of oil ten decades ago.

The video works presented displayed a symbolic and literal as well as obvious and subliminal narrative of Nigerian society. The selection was chosen to provide a point of discourse on video and new media in practices of contemporary art in Africa.

Motions I Time I Space was organised by Video Art Network, Lagos with the kind support from the Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos.

Wednesday 11 April 2012

Future Generation Art Prize Last Call

Last Call for Applications for the Second edition of the $100,000 Future Generation Art Prize

Application submission is closing on May 6, 2012

Application procedure for the second edition of the biannual Future Generation Art Prize, launched by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation, is closing on May 6, 2012. Applications available online at the competition’s website: futuregenerationartprize.org

The Prize is open to all artists up to the age of 35 with the aim of acknowledging and giving long-term support to a future generation of artists. The Prize is unique because of its global reach and highly democratic form of application via the Internet.

The artists may apply with their work without any restrictions concerning gender, nationality, race or artistic medium. Participants must fill in all fields of the Application Form and upload a photo or video of between three and seven of their artworks.

Since February 6, 2012, young artists from all continents, living in 97 countries, have applied for the second edition of the Future Generation Art Prize.

More than 50 international non-profit art organizations based in over than 38 countries support outreach to artists around the world as well as 100 correspondents engaging young artists under 35 from wherever they may live and work.

The winner will be announced in December 2012, coinciding with an exhibition of the shortlisted artists at the PinchukArtCentre in Kiev from October 2012 to January 2013.

The Main Prize winner will receive a total of $100,000: $60,000 as a cash award, and $40,000 toward the production of new work. An additional $20,000 will be allocated to fund artist-in-residency programmes for the Special Prize winner.

Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Andreas Gursky and Takashi Murakami are Mentor Artists for the Prize, providing advice and support for the winning artist. Andreas Gursky will present an exhibition of his own works at the PinchukArtCentre parallel to the shortlisted artists exhibition.

The panel of international jurors for the will be announced along with names of 20 artists shortlisted for the Prize in June 2012. Mykyta Kadan, the winner of the national PinchukArtCentre Prize 2011 will also participate, bringing the maximum number of artists in the exhibition to 21.

A distinguished international Board oversees the Future Generation Art Prize. In addition to chairman Victor Pinchuk and the four Mentor Artists, the Board’s membership includes Eli Broad, Dakis Joannou, Elton John, Miuccia Prada and art museum directors Richard Armstrong (Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Museum), Glenn D. Lowry (The Museum of Modern Art), Alfred Pacquement (Musée nationale d’art moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou) and Sir Nicholas Serota (Tate).


Notes to editors:

Timeline of the Prize

Artists may submit applications at www.futuregenerationartprize.org from February 6 to May 6, 2012. The panel of jurors for the 2012 prize will be announced along with names of the artists shortlisted for the Prize.

Following the close of applications, an expert Selection Committee comprised of members chosen by the jury will review all applications and decide on a shortlist of as many as twenty artists, whose names will be announced in June 2012. These artists will participate in the Prize exhibition by showing existing works highlighted in their applications and may also create new works specifically for the PinchukArtCentre. The winner of the national PinchukArtCentre Prize also will participate, bringing the maximum number of artists in the exhibition to 21.

The exhibition will be on view from 27 October 2012 to January 2013. The international jury will gather in Kiev in December 2012 to view and discuss the artists’ works. The jury will select one main Prize winner, who will receive a total of $100,000 ($60,000 as a cash award, and $40,000 toward the production of new work). An additional $20,000 will be allotted to fund artist-in-residency program to the special prize winner. Images of works by all the shortlisted artists will be posted on the PinchukArtCentre website, and members of the public will be invited to vote via the Internet for People’s Choice Prize.

50 Partner Platforms representing more than 38 countries support the application process and the Prize in 2012. It shows how successfully the Prize has extended its global network and range to involve artists from different regions around the world, especially reaching growing regions such as South America, Australia, Africa and Oceania.

Partner Platforms in 2012: www.futuregenerationartprize.org/partner-platforms

Victor Pinchuk
Victor Pinchuk is one of Ukraine’s most successful businessmen, whose role in civic, international affairs and philanthropic organizations has made him a leader in Ukraine’s growing interaction with Europe and the world.

For more than 12 years Mr. Pinchuk has been developing and supporting a number of philanthropic projects in Ukraine. In 2006, he consolidated these activities under the Victor Pinchuk Foundation, making it the largest private Ukrainian philanthropic foundation, known for implementing projects in important fields for social development.

In September 2006, Victor Pinchuk founded the PinchukArtCentre, one of the largest centers for contemporary art in the Eastern Europe. Mr. Pinchuk is a major collector of contemporary art.


Victor Pinchuk Foundation
The Victor Pinchuk Foundation was established in 2006 by Ukrainian businessman and public figure Victor Pinchuk. It is the largest international, private, non-partisan, philanthropic foundation based in Ukraine. Its goal is to empower future generations to become the change makers of tomorrow. To achieve this goal, the Foundation develops projects, builds partnerships in Ukraine and worldwide and invests in three directions:
- Investing in people, to boost human capital;
- Investing in society, to promote social responsibility;
- Investing in the world, to foster a more integrated world.
www.pinchukfund.org

PinchukArtCentre
PinchukArtCentre is the largest and most dynamic private contemporary art centre in Central and Eastern Europe. It is dedicated to fostering artistic education, creation and appreciation in Ukraine. The PinchukArtCentre is a leading international centre for contemporary 21st-century art. It provides a sustainable contribution to the cultural participation and emancipation of Ukrainian art and society. And it gives a significant contribution to the cultural dialogue between East and West, and between national identity and international challenge. Among recent were shown personal exhibitions by Jeff Wall, Gary Hume, Olafur Eliasson, Candice Breitz, Damian Ortega, Sergey Bratkov, Subodh Gupta, Damien Hirst and others.
www.pinchukartcentre.org

Press Enquiries:
Dennis Kazvan
Communications Director,
Victor Pinchuk Foundation
Email: press@pinchukartcentre.org
Tel: +380 44 4941148

General Enquiries:
Björn Geldhof
Artistic Manager, PinchukArtCentre
Email: bjorn.geldhof@gmail.com
Tel: +380 67 230 26 50

Friday 2 March 2012

Future Generation Art Prize




The Future Generation Art Prize established by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation is a worldwide contemporary art prize to discover, recognize and give long-term support to a future generation of artists. The Prize will be a major contribution to the open participation of younger artists in the dynamic cultural development of societies in global transition.

The Prize is an innovative new international award for artists up to 35 years of age, investing in the artistic development and new production of works. Awarded through a competition, judged by a distinguished jury, the Prize is founded on the idea of generosity, a network of outstanding patron artists and institutional partners, and a highly democratic application procedure.

After the great success of the first edition, which culminated with an internationally acclaimed exhibition in Venice during the 2011 Venice Biennale, we are pleased to launch the second edition of the prize, which will conclude with an exhibition in Kiev at the end of 2012.

The Future Generation Art Prize 2010 received over 6,000 applications from over 135 countries, and this past summer its 21 shortlisted artists participated in a special exhibition at the 54th Venice Biennale. The winner was Brazilian artist Cinthia Marcelle, who was awarded with a $100,000 prize. The exhibition included 21 finalists, among whom were Fikret Atay (Turkey), Cao Fei (China), Keren Cytter (Israel), Nicholas Hlobo (South Africa), and Hector Zamora (Mexico).


Since it was founded, the Future Generation Art Prize has successfully established an exciting platform for global contemporary art. Artists around the world under the age of 35 may enter the competition The 2012 application will be open for three months online: 6 February – 6 May 2012.

After the application period, the Selection Committee will shortlist twenty artists for an exhibition at the PinchukArtCentre in Kiev, which will be judged by an International Jury. The Jury will then award one main prize of $100,000.

For more information and to apply: http://futuregenerationartprize.org


VAN,Lagos and CCA,Lagos are Platform Partners for the Future Generation Art Prize

Monday 20 February 2012

Johannesburg calling

A MAZE. calling.

We are seeking for curious, playful and adventurous artists and indie game developers from the sub Saharan region to participate in A MAZE. Interact 2012 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

A MAZE. Interact is an experimental and visionary media art festival, which will take place from 29th of August to the 2nd of September in several locations in Braamfontein, Downtown Johannesburg.

Since 2008 A MAZE. is celebrating the convergence of games, art and society. It is a series of events as well as a conceptual format that offers a regularly emerging platform for interdisciplinary and intercultural exchange. Creatives are encouraged to break down the conventional computer game and surpass established digital or analog concepts of play.

The goal of the A MAZE. Interact Festival in Johannesburg in South Africa in 2012 is to create an annual platform for African and European media artists and game developers. A MAZE. Interact targets the collaboration between artists and the exchange on an artistic, academic and cultural level.

Besides a general interest in the broader field of Gaming and Playing, contributions by the selected artists towards one or several of the allocated modules are very welcome.

*Exhibition:
The exhibition will show artistic computer games, interactive and playful installations, video documentations of public intervention and games.
*Conference:
The conference focuses on the topics "Mobility, Public Space, Games and Play".
*Workshop:
The workshops teach practises of engineering by using open source tools for artistic approaches.
*Public Gaming/ Interventions:
Playful game concepts with amazing and wired rule sets which engages interaction in the public and focuses on social and economical issues.
*Performance:
Performative interventions, music or dance performances, using electronics and micro-controllers in public/ stage, mixing music with realtime visuals, circuit bending.

A MAZE. provides the playground. You are welcome to play with this enviroment and make this festival to a powerful game/ platform for social/media critical discourse with international participants and publicity. Please check us out at www.amaze-festival.de and contact me thorsten@amaze-festival.de

The call is open from February 16, 2012 till June 1, 2012.

Our partners are Goethe Institute Johannesburg, Witwatersrand University, University of Johannesburg, Praekelt Foundation, VANSA, Trinity Session, Transmediale, CIANT, Coded Culture.

The A MAZE. team and I am looking forward getting in contact with you and your artistic outcome.

All the best,

Thorsten S. Wiedemann, A MAZE. festival director

THE THIRD EDITION OF OSLO SCREEN FESTIVAL


March 9th-11th 2012
www.screenfestival.no

FREE ENTRANCE!


Oslo Screen Festival is a 3-day international festival for video art taking place at Filmens Hus, UKS, Litteraturhuset and Ny Musikk. This year we have a varied program which includes film programs, concerts, performances and lectures.
http://vimeo.com/36795336

OFFICIAL OPENING
Friday 9th at 19:00
at Litteraturhuset
Film screening by Max Hattler, musical performance by Steen-Andersen & Sunniva R. Wettre, Amund Sjølie-Sveen, Duo Torquati-Dillon
and DJ Lasse Marhaug.

FILM PROGRAMS
Saturday 10th
& Sunday 11th at Filmens Hus 13:00-20:00
Bringing together artists who work with the moving image using different techniques, forms and themes, these programs showcase films that seek their own language through subjectivity and experimentation. The festival introduces a lineup of films from artists such as Reynold Reynolds, Joao Salaviza, Kiron Hussain, Momoko Seto, Mattias Härenstam, Pierre Lionel Matte, Kaia Hugin, Bao Lixin and many more!

LUNCH CONCERT
Friday 9th
at 12:00 at Ny Musikk
USB - United States of Barents is a solo performance with and by Amund Sjølie Sveen with a political insight on questions dealing with local, global and northern identity, power of definition, borders, and the new political and economical focus at the northern areas.

LECTURE
Friday 9th
at 15:30 at UKS
Curator Evelin Stermitz will introduce the ArtFem.TV project and talk about Video Art, Feminism, and Women Artists.

ROUND TABLE
Saturday 10th
at 11:00 at Filmens Hus
How does sound shape images? - The role of sound and music in non-narrative moving images. Participants: Marte Aas, Kjell Bjørgeengen, Bodil Furu, Bjørn Erik Haugen. Produced by NOTAM.

BEST VIDEO AWARD
Sunday 11th
at 13:00 at Filmens Hus
The Best Video Award will be presented by Saatchi & Saatchi Oslo. Saatchi & Saatchi is well known to support young and promising visual artists, and have presented the New Directors' Showcase for more than 20 years, one of the highlights of the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.

COMPLETE PROGRAM CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE
screenfestival.no/2012/program/Program_A5.pdf


Our partners are: Ny Musikk, Notam, Nabroad, Atelier Nord, Plymouth University, art:screen, Magmart, Fonlad, Projecto Videolab, VisualContainer, Aesthetica Magazine, UKS, ArtFem.TV & The Dream That Kicks.

Kindly supported by Norsk Kulturråd, Oslo Kommune, the Austrian Embassy and Saatchi&Saatchi Oslo.

LINKS:
http://www.nymusikk.no/
http://www.saatchi.no/
http://www.notam02.no/web/
http://www.nabroad.org/
http://ateliernord.no/en
http://artscreen.se/
http://magmart.it/
http://fonlad.net/
http://www.visualcontainer.org/
http://www.uks.no/
http://artfem.tv/
http://www.aestheticamagazine.com/
http://www.norskkulturrad.no/

Thursday 9 February 2012

VAN Lagos in Mali



VAN,Lagos will be screening across venues in Sikasso and Segou, Mali between the 10th- 20th February 2012

Wahala Dey