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Multiplicity
dal 8/8/2014 al 8/8/2014
7:30pm

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NurtureArt Gallery



 
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8/8/2014

Multiplicity

UnionDocs, New York

Part 4. This four-venue group exhibition is an international survey of artworks sharing an interest in the politics and poetic potential of contemporary urban environments, while also exposing the irresistible pull of intercultural meeting points, common problems, goals, and dreams around which people converge.


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Multiplicity is an international survey of artworks sharing an interest in the politics and poetic potential of contemporary urban environments and exposing the irresistible pull of the similarities—intercultural meeting points, common problems, goals and dreams—around which people converge. Multiplicity features a wide-ranging selection of works exploring culturally and geographically distant urban spaces, curated by Marco Antonini in collaboration with a network of curatorial advisors based in Belfast, Hong Kong, New Delhi, New York, Tel Aviv and Tirana, and presented as a series of four consecutive exhibitions hosted by NURTUREart, Mixed Greens, INVISIBLE-EXPORTS and Union Docs. The works address the myriad public and private rituals of the city, mining its institutional and vernacular histories while re-imagining its formal and functional aspects.

The Making of Neon Signs / 2014 / 12min / CPAK Studio

“The Making of Neon Signs” is part of “Mobile M+: NEONSIGNS.HK“, an online exhibition celebrating Hong Kong’s neon signs, presented by M+, West Kowloon Cultural District. In this work, CPak studio documents the dying trade (and once thriving local business) of Hong Kong neon-sign makers. With Neon consistently replaced by LED, the gigantic neon signs that once characterized the city’s urban landscape are disappearing.

A Removals Job / 2012 / Nicky Keogh

The film follows the household clearance of a traditional two-up, two-down red brick terrace in Belfast. At first, the movements of the workers are erratic and violent; only after an understanding of each character has been established is order restored. Their movements are subtly choreographed, producing a seamless flow of objects that slot perfectly into a skip — reminiscent of the classic 1990s computer game Tetris.

Blue wall red door / 2009 / Video / 33 min / pal 16/9 / Alban Muja and Yll Citaku

Blue wall red door looks at analyzing the way of how people in Prishtina orient themselves, and what is for them the main object or building which they use for their orientation. Since the last decade, street names were changed many times, and the street names are definitely not the way people in that town orient themselves.

Le Chiavi di Casa / 2007 / Alice Schivardi

In this video, people of different nationalities try to build a “house” using found materials, and trying to communicate via different languages and experiences. Various cultures and personalities translate in different ways to address the task at hand and highlight the importance of collaboration in defining physical as well as cultural spaces.

Perfect ride / 2012 / video / 5min / Sasa Tkacenko

In the interior of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade, which purpose was neglected for years (closed down for renovation for 5 years now), a skater is trying to perform what is most important for him – the perfect ride. The atmosphere of timelessness that is dominant in the space of the “abandoned” Museum of Contemporary Art appeared perfect as the scenery for a incompatible action that gave its endless reconstruction new character. In this way, I wanted to show the intimate and intense moments of connection between a young man and his skills to the forgotten building of the Museum and thereby retrieve the grandeur and importance of this building through a moment that, as the action unfolds, becomes a very important experience for young actor in the video. This video is essentially a homage to the building – the master piece of modernistic architecture in Yugoslavia – that, despite all current technical shortcomings, remains a monumental and incredibly powerful.

Detroit / 2009 / single channel video / 13min / Amir Yatziv

A map of an Arab Town is presented to city planers who aren’t aware that it was built as a military training area. They analyse the influence of the city’s structure on its imaginary inhabitants. The title of the video is borrowed from this training area in the country’s southern region. “Detroit” is a 1:1 simulation of a Palestinian city. The simulation generates an alternative reality which conceals the true reality. The training city “Detroit” was intended to prepare soldiers for combat in an urban area. It resembles a Muslim quarter, thus meeting the users’ needs in a simulation which would furnish them with a fantasy of an Arab city. The essence of this city is replaced by its fictive image. “Detroit” is devoid of flowering gardens; the city’s residents are mere extras, and the houses contain no books or any other sign of life.

Part 1: NURTUREart. From July 11 to August 25.
Opening Reception: July 11. Please consult www.nurtureart.org for gallery hours.

Part 2: Mixed Greens. From July 24 to August 24.
Opening Reception: July 24. Please consult www.mixedgreens.com for gallery hours.

Part 3: INVISIBLE-EXPORTS. From August 1 to August 27.
Opening Reception: August 1. Please consult www.invisible-exports.com for gallery hours.

Part 4: UnionDocs. Video Screening with works by: CPak Studio, Nicky Keogh, Alban Muja and Yll Citaku, Alice Schivardi, Sasa Tkacenko, Amir Yatziv.
Screening: August 9, 7:30pm. Please consult www.uniondocs.org for info and updates.

Image: Courtesy of Sasa Tkacenko

Saturday August 9th, 2014. 7:30p. $9.

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322 Union Ave. Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY 11211

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