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The Art and Culture Magazine: Inside Issue 52


Installing Objects

Rune Guneriussen pursues a path of storytelling through photography, installation and sculpture.

Reflecting the World

A look at the 2013 World Photography Awards.

A Year to Remember

NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star  captures the mix of art, pop culture and politics.

Visual Dialogues

Bharat Sikka depicts an arresting visual language.

Theatre of Light

A landmark exhibition of Julio Le Parc surveys his contribution to contemporary artistic practice.

Opposites Attract

Astrid Kruse Jensen creates dynamic binaries.

Representational Language

Amalia Pica explores her ongoing preoccupation with various modes of communication.


Art & Design

Film

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A Year to Remember
NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star, captures pop culture and politics.

 

Architectural Perspectives
Rudy Burckhardt records shapes and architecture.

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The Search of Belonging
Marc Isaacs' documentary The Road explores themes of loss and belonging.

 

BAFTA Shorts 2013
The short film is about to morph from a stepping stone into the main presentation.


Music

Performance

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Video Game Music
Things have never been better for video game musicians.

 

Evening Hymns
In a rural landscape, Evening Hymns tells a melodic tale.

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Sacrifice & Freedom
Akram Khan celebrates 100 years since Stravinsky’s ballet The Rite of Spring.

 

Cross-Cultural Dialogues
The Harbourfront Centre presents a collection of works from around the globe.


Film of the Month


 

 

Hollow
by Rob Sorrenti
& Future Time Pictures
20 mins, 2011

Hollow is a sensitive observation about addiction. Exploring the idea that love isn’t always enough when it comes to getting clean and the sacrifice that comes with sobriety.

Winner of the Peoples' Choice Award: ASFF 2012.


Picks from the Blog

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Leslie Thornton: Luna, New York

For the second time, New York artist Leslie Thornton returns to the Winkleman Gallery, New York, to exhibit an inspiring new work. Luna is a detailed examination of nature and technology, utilisng the interplay of place, memory, and abstraction to produce a piece glittering with colour and character. Running, 11 May to 22 June, Thornton’s practice crosses the borders of cinema, video, digital media and installation.

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Essential Film Festivals this May

To celebrate the final month of the Aesthetica Short Film Festival (ASFF) call for entries, Aesthetica presents the essential film festivals to follow or attend this May. The deadline to submit a short film is the 31 May, and the final selection will be screened in York, 7 – 10 November. Covering the genres of drama, documentary, animation, comedy, music video, thriller, experimental and artists’ film, the festival showcases the films across 15 distinct and historic locations in the city of York. Here are our top film festivals this month.

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Review of Ellen Gallagher’s AxME at Tate Modern

The new Ellen Gallagher show opened on Wednesday at the Tate Modern. After the gigantic shows last year of both Damien Hirst and Edvard Munch it’s refreshing to see a not so publicly known artist on show throughout their sprawling rooms. Rather than packing the renowned artist punch, her work was allowed to ramble more freely, showing experimental mixes of collage and video work much looser than the display of a universally recognised artist.

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Tate Liverpool is 25

Since 1988, Tate Liverpool has been the home of some of the world’s most important art works and attracted 15 million visitors. Opening its doors on 24 May, 1988, the gallery has become the most visited venue for modern and contemporary art outside of London. The gallery has already received several birthday wishes in the form of postcards, letters, emails and artworks, from Wayne Hemingway, Anthony McCall, Yoko Ono, Ed Ruscha, Bob and Roberta Smith, Zarina Bhimji and Colin Self.

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Mariele Neudecker, HOUSE Festival of Visual Arts, Brighton

Running in parallel with Brighton’s festival season is HOUSE, a celebration of visual art and domestic space. The lead artist for the sixth edition is Mariele Neudecker, who presents, Heterotopias and Other Domestic Landscapes at the Regency Town House, Brunswick Square, Brighton. Running 4 until 26 May, the exhibition is the artist’s most ambitious installation to date and utilises the building…

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