Moving Image London 2013
Heather Cassils
Fast Twitch// Slow Twitch, 2011
Courtesy Ronald Feldman Fine Arts
Moving Image art fair returns to London, October 17-20, 2013, with
a presentation of artwork by 34 artists, represented by 27 galleries
and non-profit institutions from Europe, South America, the Middle East,
North America, and Asia. Moving Image was conceived to offer a unique
viewing experience with the excitement and vitality of a fair, while
allowing moving image-based artworks to be understood and appreciated on
their own terms.
Highlights
of Moving Image London 2013 include five installations or
single-channel videos making their world premiere, including works by Simone Lueck (Kopeikin Gallery, Los Angeles); Janet Biggs (Winkleman Gallery, New York); Sheila Gallagher (DODGE Gallery, New York, NY), Rollin Leonard (Transfer Gallery, Brooklyn, NY), and Jonathan Monaghan (Curator’s Office, Washington, DC). Among the historical works in the fair is Ewa Partum's Tautological Cinema
(1973-1974), presented by M+R Fricke (Berlin). Highlights also include
videos by two artists currently participating in the 55th Venice
Biennale, including Jasmina Cibic (presented by LMAK Projects, New York) and Aza Shade (Moving Image Presents, New York/London).

Janet Biggs
Point of No Return, 2013
Courtesy Winkleman Gallery
Participating Artists/Galleries and non-profit institutions
Karim Al Husseini / Maraya Art Centre, Sharjah, UAE
Josh Azzarella / Mark Moore Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Janet Biggs / Winkleman Gallery, New York, NY Sylvie Blocher / Nosbaum & Reding, Luxembourg Heather Cassils / Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY
Shen Chaofang / Y&M Space, Guangzhou, China Jasmina Cibic / LMAKprojects, New York, NY Constant Dullaart / Xpo Gallery, Paris, France Luiz Duva / Galeria Pilar, Sao Paulo, Brazil Alaa Edris / Maraya Art Centre, Sharjah, UAE Cliff Evans / Curator’s Office, Washington, DC Jessica Faiss / Galleri Flach, Stockholm, Sweden Sheila Gallagher / DODGE Gallery, New York, NY Noora Geagea / Galleria Huuto, Helsinki, Finland Nermine Hammam / Maraya Art Centre, Sharjah, UAE Lauren Kelley / Schroeder Romero, New York, NY Heta Kuchka / AV-Arkki, Helsinki, Finland Rollin Leonard / TRANSFER, Brooklyn, NY Annika Larsson /Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm, Sweden Zilla Leutenegger / STAMPA, Basel, Switzerland Sara Ludy / Klaus Von Nichtssagend Gallery, New York, NY Simone Lueck / Kopeikin Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Jonathan Monaghan / Curator’s Office, Washington, DC Ewa Partum / Galerie M + R Fricke, Berlin, Germany Adam Putnam / P·P·O·W, New York, NY Anahita Razmi / Carbon 12, Dubai, UAE Miia Rinne / AV-Arkki, Helsinki, Finland Aza Shade / Moving Image Presents, London, UK Eve Sussman and Rufus Corporation / Winkleman Gallery, New York, NY
Leslie Thornton / Winkleman Gallery, New York, NY Milica Tomić / z2o Galleria | Sara Zanin, Rome, Italy
Timotheus Tomicek / Jenkins Johnson, San Francisco, New York Gil Yefman / Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY
Maya Zack / Galleria Marie-Laure Fleisch, Rome, Italy
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Jonathan Monaghan
Mothership, 2013
Courtesy Curator’s Office
Curatorial Advisory Committee
Sabin Bors
Founder, curator, and editor
Anti-Utopias Contemporary Art Platform
Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Olesya Turkina
Senior Research Fellow in the Contemporary Art Department, Russian Museum
St. Petersburg, Russia
Julia Draganovic
Independent Curator, LaRete Art Projects
Modena, Italy
Jacopo Crivelli Visconti
Writer and Curator
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Alia Swastika
Curator and writer
Yogyarkarta, Indonesia
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Shen Chaofang
Framed, 2011
Courtesy Y&M Space
Events, Special Projects and New Additions
Moving Image Award
Sponsored by Qiongbo Li,
founder of Guangdong Wanpin Culture &
Art Development Co.
Moving Image is delighted to include the second annual Moving Image Award
to be presented October 17, 2013, the opening day of the London fair.
This year, the Moving Image Award will fund the acquisition of an
artwork from the fair for the permanent collection of 53 Art Museum in Guangzhou, China. The award is sponsored by Qiongbo Li, founder of Guangdong Wanpin Culture & Art Development Co., Ltd, in Guangzhou, China.
53 Art Museum
is located in Guangzhou City, China, situated in a modern construction
designed from repurposed rail car hangars, the site combines the history
of the old industrial atmosphere of Guangzhou and the modern art
pavilion aesthetic. Featuring 53 galleries within its walls, the museum
is dedicated to the experimental, pioneering, cross-border nature of
international contemporary art. Under the slogan of "Standing in
Guangdong, with eyes on the world", 53 Art Museum devotes itself to
promoting contemporary art, especially video art.
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Bring Your Own Beamer (BYOB)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 6-8PM
For the third year running Clare Holden and Joao Laia will host their popular Bring Your Own Beamer event (BYOB) in the attic of the iconic Bargehouse on OXO Tower Wharf during the Moving Image art fair.
This collective showcase is open to the participation
of all those interested. Electricity will be supplied but artists will
be responsible for bringing their own display materials (laptop, dvd
player, projector, etc). We would like as many artists and
filmmakers to come along and make the most of theopportunity
to have your work shown as part of Moving Image art fair in London,
transforming the attic’s black canvas into an immense screen of moving
image work.
Bring
Your Own Beamer (BYOB) is an international movement started by the
visual artist Rafael Rozedaal, an open source DIY curatorial format of
one-night-exhibitions where artists collaborate on site to create a
moving image performance. BYOB events have been held in over 40
international cities.
You can still register to take part in BYOB London 2013.
Just send your name and confirmation of the work you will be showing to info@filmcolab.org
http://byoblondon2013.tumblr.com/
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Curators Kyle Chayka and Marina Galperina will present National #Selfie Portrait Gallery, an installation of
16 emerging artists from the EU and the US who have created short-form
videos engaging with the medium and concept of the “selfie,” the
omnipresent slang for the digital self-portraits found across all social
networks.
National #Selfie Portrait Gallery explores
the range of performativity, personality, authenticity, and expression
inherent in the #selfie form, from the instant gratification of its
creation to the popularity contests of its publication. The #selfie is
as omnipresent as the smartphone and as diverse as humanity itself.
The
artist videos will be sold in editions of five for $500 each for the
duration of the fair. Visitors will also be encouraged to contribute to
the discussion by taking their own Instagram or Vine selfies and tagging them #NationalSelfiePortraitGallery
Full Artist List: |
United States
Anthony Antonellis
Yung Jake
Rollin Leonard
Jayson Musson
Alexander Porter
Bunny Rogers
Angela Washko
Jennifer Chan
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Europe
Kim Asendorf
Rhys Coren
Jesse Darling
Leslie Kulesh
Carlos Sáez
Daniel Swan
Addie Wagenknecht
Saoirse Wall
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Contact information:
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Moving Image London 2013 will feature our first AV Bar
Staffed
by audio-video experts, the AV Bar is designed to help answer the
technical and logistical questions you may have about collecting or
presenting video art.
The
staffers can provide sample contracts and certificates of authenticity,
a range of the latest models of projectors and monitors, and will be
ready to assist with any issue you may have experienced, whether related
to file formats, hardware issues, or aesthetics.
The Moving Image AV Bar is designed to help make collecting film and video art more relaxing and enjoyable.
Appointments for the AV Bar can be requested in person at the Moving Image London 2013 front desk during regular fair hours. The AV Bar is open each day of the fair from 12 - 4 PM.
For more information visit: http://www.moving-image.info/moving-image-av-bar/
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Moving Image London 2013:
Online Exclusively at Artsy.net
The
exclusive online preview of Moving Image London will launch on Artsy on
October 10th, one week prior to the fair opening. The fair coverage on
Artsy will serve as a dedicated online resource for collectors to browse
artists, works, and exhibitors, explore editorial coverage and top
picks from art world insiders, and inquire about artworks remotely.
Artsy
is an online platform for discovering, discussing, and collecting art,
featuring 50,000+ works by 11,000+ artists sourced from over 400 leading
galleries and 100 nonprofit institutions worldwide. In addition to
serving as the go-to online destination to browse artwork listings and
exhibitions from the world's best galleries, Artsy offers comprehensive
coverage of top international art fairs. For example, Artsy’s
partnership with The Armory Show this past March received over 250,000
visits from 170+ countries, generating an audience 5X larger than
in-person visitors to the fair.
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Nitehawk's Art Seen and Moving Image London
Moving Image and Nitehawk Cinema
are happy to announce their continued partnership for the Moving Image
Art Fair. Once again three videos from the 2013 London edition of the
fair will be selected to screen in the cinema this fall.
Nitehawk programmer, Caryn Coleman, has launched a screening program called Art Seen,
formed to cultivate the relationship between artist moving images and
the cinematic space. She will choose three works from Moving Image
London to be screened throughout the program.
Art Seen
is a monthly art-focused program showing artist documentaries, the art
world in film, and artist-directed features that also includes a
guest-curated artist moving image program pre-show.
Nitehawk Cinema
is an independent movie house with a selective approach to film, food,
and drink. Located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Nitehawk offers audiences
an unparalleled cinematic experience by combining first-run, repertory
film programming, and signature programming such as Live Sound Cinema,
The Works, and Music Driven, along with tableside food and beverage
service in all theaters.
For more information on Nitehawk Cinema please visit nitehawkcinema.com.
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