Juliana Stein
Julia Sorokina
Sasha Malgazhdarov
Karin Hansson
Lena Lapschina
Marcelo Nunes
Terese Schulmeister
The Others
Boris Groys
No Quality
Lena Lapschina
Hugo Engelbrecht
The independent art institution M21 produces the next project - «40.000 km or Do You Really Need It?». A group of international artists will work collectively to challenge notions of movement viewpoint between reality and fantasy, the actual and the imagined moving. The large scale photographs, installations, video-works, collaborations and performances will present the result of their experiences.
or Do You Really Need It?
The independent art institution M21 produces the next project -
«40.000 km or Do You Really Need It?». A group of international artists
will work collectively to challenge notions of movement viewpoint
between reality and fantasy, the actual and the imagined moving.
The
large scale photographs, installations, video-works, collaborations and
performances will present the result of their experiences.
«40.000 km»
counterpoints the process of aesthetic choice and value staying on your
own point of view as well as the process of finding out the new. Move
yourself from yourself to yourself. Then you'll make exactly 40.000 km.
The Project: 40.000 km or Do You Really Need It?
Time: 16:00, July 28, 02001
Place: M21, Langenlois, Lower Austria
Artists:
Juliana Stein [Curitiba]
Julia Sorokina & Sasha Malgazhdarov [Almaty]
Karin Hansson [Stockholm]
Lena Lapschina [Langenlois]
Marcelo Nunes [Sao Paulo]
Terese Schulmeister [Zurndorf]
The Others [Kurgan]
Words: Boris Groys
Music: No Quality
Concept: Lena Lapschina
Management: Hugo Engelbrecht
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Transfer
Bus: 14:30, Saturday, July 28, 02001
Place: from Burgtheater, Vienna
Reservation: state@utanet.at; +43 676 40 60 283
Train: Franz-Josef-Bahnhof/Hadersdorf/Langenlois
Car: From Vienna: A22 and B3, exit Fels
Finissage: 11:00, August 18, 02001, KunstKeller, Langenlois
Organized by: C u l t u r e p r e s s®
Supported by: Niederösterreich Kultur / Kunst im öffentlichen Raum
Patronized by: STATE OF THE ART
Assisted by: IASPIS, Soros Foundation Kazakhstan, Stadt Langenlois,
Ministério da Cultura & Museus e Artes Plásticas Brazil
Cooperation with: Ericsson, Smoliner, Römerquelle
M21
Langenlois
Lower Austria