Victoria Trinder
Urszula Kluz-Knopek
Alice Tatge
Iacopo Zanon
Ingrid Berthon-Moine
Giulia Casalini
Ordinary Ruptures. Work by artists that illuminate the inherent struggles of everyday life and the invisible tensions of ordinary relationships.
Curator Giulia Casalini
BODIES OF SILENCE is a special project curated in support of ONE BILLION RISING London Art Festival, which will include international artists Regina Jose Gallindo, Şükran Moral and Pillar Albarracín. Some of the emerging artists selected have been the result of an open call for work that stresses the ethical and political implications of silence as a by-product of traumatic crime. We have selected artwork that is explicit in its political activism as much as we are interested in portraying more open-ended representations of bodies that communicate silence, trauma, politics and ethics.
For our first event, ORDINARY RUPTURES, we have selected work by artists that illuminate the inherent struggles of everyday life and the invisible tensions of ordinary relationships.
PERFORMANCE:
Alice Tatge
INSTALLATIONS:
Victoria Trinder | Urszula Kluz-Knopek
SCREENING:
Iacopo Zanon | Ingrid Berthon-Moine
CUNTemporary provides listings of exhibitions, talks and events in London at the intersection of Visual Arts, Feminism and Queer. Parallel to the listings, CUNTemporary brings together a multidisciplinary group of members to curate exhibitions, host screenings and organise discussions and artist talks. We organise collaboratively, organically, rhizomatically with like-minded people. We function on a not-forprofit basis where all our surplus income is used for events and to commission new work by artists.
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One Billion Rising is an international art festival, a celebration, a party that will take place worldwide on 14th of February 2013. The OBR London Art Festival starts tonight with ongoing events around town until April 2013.
www.obrartfest.co.uk | info@obrartfest.co.uk
‘At Home with the Ludskis’ breaks away from exhibition tradition to explore an art gallery/cinema hybrid that aims to be equally thought-provoking, visually stimulating and emotionally involving. The pedestrian and mundane is pushed aside so as to passionately embrace the Post-Contemporary. Supported by: Rio Cinema| Happy Ending Productions | house of o’dwyer | The Centre of Attention and is part of the London Short Film Festival.
http://grannyludski.wordpress.com | theludskis@gmail.com
Organised by CUNTemporary – hosted by Granny Ludski’s At home with the Ludskis: Midnight Mass (Edition #7).
Organisation: Diana Georgiou
Curatorial Assistant: Laura Di Nicolantonio
RIO Cinema
107 Kingsland High Street, London E8 2PB
23:30 - 02:30 (£6)