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Featuring works by Francisco Goya (1746-1828), Sergei Eisenstein (1898-1948) and Robert Longo (1953-) Proof offers insight into the singularity of vision through which artists can reflect social, cultural, and political complexities of their times.

Duration : 0s
Maturity Level : all

AES + F (The Feast of Trimalchio) at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

AES + F (The Feast of Trimalchio) at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

Andrey Kovalev meets one of the most renowned Russian art groups practicing in the field of contemporary art. AES+F. The title of the collective, founded in 1987, was formed from the initials of its members: architects Tatyana Arzamasova and Lev Evzovic, designer Evgeny Svyatsky and photographer Vladimir Fridges who joined the group in 1995.

Duration : 5m
Maturity Level : all

Viktor Pivovarov at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

Viktor Pivovarov at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

Garage Museum of Contemporary Art is proud to present the most exhaustive solo exhibition of Viktor Pivovarov’s work for 12 years. One of the key representatives of Moscow conceptualism, Pivovarov, shaped the Russian underground art scene in the postwar years. The exhibition The Snail’s Trail, which opens just before the artist’s 80th birthday, is organized as a romantic journey in 11 chapters.

Duration : 1m
Maturity Level : all

Garage Museum of Contemporary Art - Sign Lenguage

Garage Museum of Contemporary Art - Sign Lenguage

Just like theatre begins with the cloakroom, a museum experience begins long before the visitor enters the exhibition. To make museums more open and friendly to hearing-impaired visitors Garage launches a short course of Russian Sign Language for museum staff.

Duration : 3m
Maturity Level : all

Jerry Gorovoy talks about Louise Bourgeois at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

Jerry Gorovoy talks about Louise Bourgeois at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

Garage Museum of Contemporary Art presents the first comprehensive survey of Louise Bourgeois’ work in Moscow as part of the special program of the 6th Moscow Biennale. Structures of Existence: The Cells focuses on the extraordinary series of sculptural environments Bourgeois created in the last two decades of her life.

Duration : 2m
Maturity Level : all

Frances Morris talks about Louise Bourgeois at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

Frances Morris talks about Louise Bourgeois at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

Louise Bourgeois was the first artist to take on Tate Modern’s great Turbine Hall and when the new museum opened in May 2000 Bourgeois giant spider Maman and her three house-size towers I do, I undo, I redo were the first works of art to greet the museum’s thousands of visitors. Frances Morris, Director of Collection, International Art at Tate, commissioned the work as the first in the now-famous series of Unilever installations and worked with the artist and her team to realize this landmark site-specific project.

Duration : 1h 17m
Maturity Level : all

Amei Wallach talks about Louise Bourgeois at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

Amei Wallach talks about Louise Bourgeois at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

On the eve of launching regular screenings of the documentary Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress and the Tangerine (2008), Amei Wallach, the film’s co-director and co-producer, will give a talk about her work with Bourgeois during filming, describing backstage moments which reveal the inner world of the artist.

Duration : 27m
Maturity Level : all

William Kentridge: More Sweetly play the Dance

William Kentridge: More Sweetly play the Dance

William Kentridge’s More Sweetly Play the Dance, 2015, opens with a presentiment of the procession, not its presence: the Dance of Death. Across eight screens, the non-landscape around Johannesburg - grass, tracks, culverts, pipes, and power lines - at first appears flat and uneventful amid a threnody of wailing and drumming. Johannesburg suffers from a lack of geography, but it has all the forebodings of allegory, the mise-en-scène of myth.

Duration : 1m
Maturity Level : all

Tomas Saraceno: Cosmic Jives - The Spider Session

Tomas Saraceno: Cosmic Jives - The Spider Session

The exhibition Cosmic Jive: the Spider Sessions weaved together the different spaces of Villa Croce, in Genova. The first floor featured an interactive sound installation activated by the visitors’ movement, creating a series of acoustic responses picked up by passive motion sensors installed in the rooms. Depending on their location in the museum, visitors heard different sound compositions. The speakers to the left side of the rooms emitted the sounds of the semi-social spiders playing on pre-existing solitary webs.

Duration : 2m
Maturity Level : all

Tomas Saraceno: The Anthropocene Project

Tomas Saraceno: The Anthropocene Project

Articulated in the quarters of the earth sciences, the Anthropocene has brought geological matters and imaginaries to the critical attention of social scientists. Rocks, strata, tectonics and other geological beings and processes saturate the discourses around and about the Anthropocene. This panel aims at expanding the theoretical scope on the Anthropocene by attuning to air, breathe, volatility, atmospheres and suspension as modes of attending to the more-than-solid ecologies of the Anthropocene.

Duration : 16m
Maturity Level : all

Tomas Saraceno: Breaking the Wall Between Earth and Sky

Tomas Saraceno: Breaking the Wall Between Earth and Sky

Throughout history, humanity has rehearsed with lighter-than-air vehicles aiming for a different way to move through and with the air, only with the power of the sun. Presented here are various attempts of human aerosolar flights, undertaken by people whose types of relationship to the atmosphere and the planet have become marginalised, and increasingly rendered invisible under the hegemony of the fossil fuels regime.

Duration : 14m
Maturity Level : all

Just Air for Making Art: Tomàs Saraceno

Just Air for Making Art: Tomàs Saraceno

How do you recognize a true artist? He creates an entire universe that is unique and powerful. He dreams and turns his dreams into tangible objects that make you dream. Among the abundant projects of uneven quality realized on the occasion of Paris’s COP21 climate conference, under the ultra mediatized patronage of the United Nations, I saw two works by two substantial artists who are both, each in his own genre, international contemporary art stars.

Duration : 7m
Maturity Level : all

Tomás Saraceno: Cloud City (Ville Nuage)

Tomás Saraceno: Cloud City (Ville Nuage)

Cloud City refers to how it feels to float in the air, condensing the gap between our perception and experience of the ocean of air at the bottom of which we dwell. When it comes to buoyancy – the tendency or capacity to remain afloat in a liquid or rise in air or gas – or more precisely to experience buoyancy the sensible dimension seems to override the scientific thermodynamical and physical explanations or implications. This exhibition took place in Belfort in 2012.

Duration : 2m
Maturity Level : all

Tomás Saraceno: Cloud Cities

Tomás Saraceno: Cloud Cities

Cloud Cities imagines alternative possible scenarios for futures, conjuring an era in which humanity ceases to negatively impact our planet’s fossil-fuel resources. Part of Saraceno’s larger body of work titled Aerocene, it shows us how it is possible to become airborne in collective sustainable environments. The Aerocene multiple artistic experiments re-calibrate our sensory systems, catalyzing the emergence of new ways of inhabiting the world. This exhibition took place in Berlin at the Hamburger Bahnhof.

Duration : 5m
Maturity Level : all

William Kentridge: Mine

William Kentridge: Mine

Kentridge makes short animation films from large-scale drawings in charcoal and pastel on paper. Each drawing, which contains a single scene, is successively altered through erasing and redrawing and photographed in 16 or 35mm film at each stage of its evolution. Mine is Kentridge’s third film. It was made from eighteen drawings and is set to Dvorak’s Cello Concerto in B minor, Opus 104.

Duration : 6m
Maturity Level : all

William Kentridge: Other Faces

William Kentridge: Other Faces

Other Faces by William Kentridge sees the return of Soho Eckstein, a character from previous films who is a Caucasian industrialist and land developer living in post-apartheid South Africa. Eckstein’s story in Other Faces begins when he is involved in a car accident with a black preacher in front of a black African church in downtown Johannesburg. Soon it becomes apparent that the argument between the two men is more a reflection of their fractured understanding of their country’s past rather than the actual incident.

Duration : 9m
Maturity Level : all

William Kentridge: Journey to the Moon

William Kentridge: Journey to the Moon

The short film Journey to the Moon (2003) offers an intimate look into Kentridge’s production process. It explores the studio space as a site of performance. In the role of the protagonist, Kentridge himself appears, probing questions of vision and creativity. Familiar objects such as espresso cups, saucers and a percolator appear in this quest, as Kentridge aims to escape the confines of his studio and find windows into another world—one that is both absurd and profound.

Duration : 7m
Maturity Level : all

Zaha Hadid Architects - About Us

Zaha Hadid Architects - About Us

Zaha Hadid and her architects create transformative cultural, corporate, residential and other spaces that work in synchronicity with their surroundings. They realized 950 projects in 44 countries.

Duration : 10m
Maturity Level : all

About Zaha Hadid - Catapult13

About Zaha Hadid - Catapult13

Zaha Mohammad Hadid was a British Iraqi architect from Baghdad, Iraq. The Guardian of London described her as The Queen of the curve. Zaha was the first woman to receive the Pritzker Architecture Prize, in 2004. She received also the UK’s most prestigious architectural award, the Stirling Prize, in 2010 and 2011.

Duration : 3m
Maturity Level : all

William Kentridge: Listening to the Image - The University of Chicago

William Kentridge: Listening to the Image - The University of Chicago

William Kentridge talks about the practice and theory of making meaning in the studio, through an exploration of the relationship of sound and image.

Duration : 1h 29m
Maturity Level : all

Zaha Hadid Architects - Library & Learning Center, University of Economics, Vienna

Zaha Hadid Architects - Library & Learning Center, University of Economics, Vienna

The new Library and Learning Centre rises as a polygonal block from the heart of the new University campus. The interior of the Llc is informed by the external landscape of the masterplan which maps out the different levels.

Duration : 4m
Maturity Level : all

Zaha Hadid - Sleuk Rith Institute Cambodia

Zaha Hadid - Sleuk Rith Institute Cambodia

The Sleuk Rith Institute, a new institution and genocide memorial in the Cambodia capital Phnom Penh, brings together a museum, research centre, graduate school, document archives and research library.

Duration : 3m
Maturity Level : all

Zaha Hadid Architects - Sofia Karo Multifunctional Masterplan

Zaha Hadid Architects - Sofia Karo Multifunctional Masterplan

The Sofia Karo Multifunctional Masterplan is a project by Zaha Hadid Architects. It is a masterplan for a mix of residential, offices, sports, state administration, hotel, knowledge center and public services.

Duration : 1m
Maturity Level : all

Zaha Hadid Architects - Mathematics Gallery at the Science Museum, London

Zaha Hadid Architects - Mathematics Gallery at the Science Museum, London

Mathematics: The Winton Gallery brings together remarkable stories, historical artifacts and design to highlight the central role of mathematicians, their tools and ideas have helped build the modern world over the past four centuries.

Duration : 2m
Maturity Level : all

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