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8° Art Resilience, Musée de Peinture de Saint-Frajou, Saint-Frajou, France. August 1-October 28, 2022
Circle 2021
CICA Museum
september 1- september 19, 2021 2021.9 .1 - 9. 19
Featured Artists 참여작가: Pierre Ajavon, Steven L. Anderson, Anabel Antinori, Anatoliy Anshin, Diego Argote, Daniel Aros-Aguilar, Bae hyeon woo(배현우), Panagiota Bakouti, Diana Baumbach, Seth Steven Bechtold, Kate Buryakova,William Bybee,Brian Christensen, Emma Dickson, Kimberly English, Federico Fauli, Raymond Gaddy, Paolo Gatti, Giovanni Costantini, Francesco Casanova, and Luca Sanzò, Addison Ginsberg, Anne-Marie Giroux, Victor López González, Tonya Hart, HEYDT, Hojin Hwang(황호진), Silvia Inselvini, JANG, JUN HO(장준호), Jae Youl Jeoung(정재열), Hasun Karen Kang(강하선), Hyunchul Kim(김현철), JunhaKim(김준하), Kim Miryu(김미류), Reo Jin Kim(김려진), Kim Yeryoung(김예령), Kesha Lagniappe, Ahree Lee, Philip Liu(류필립), Jordan Merlino, Younes Mohammad, Earl Park(박얼), 박진영, Stephen Parks, Lorena Ruiz Pellicero, Marta Pérez-Elosua, Katarzyna Podgórska-Glonti, Tina Šulc Resnik, Ness Rubey, Anatoly Rudakov, Nina E. Schönefeld, Maya Smira, Elisabeth Smolarz, Mattia Sugamiele, Germone Sun(선점원), Helena Wadsley, Jake Weigel, Blake Jamison Williams, Lauren Woods, YANG YEEUN(양예은)
The curatorial idea of this exhibition is to “invade/infect” the Museum, in its various spaces, with works of art, technology and science, all of them focused on the Pandemic theme, from scientific aspects of virus replication, to social aspects of its effects on the society.
The works and artists to be presented in this exhibition, resulted from a selection of participants in the online edition of the “Maker Art” section, promoted by the Festival through an international Open Call. Pandemic was the inevitable leitmotiv of this Open Call.
The relationship between art and catastrophes, or isolation, is not new, but the crossing of these two realities with the planet of biological and digital viruses, yes, it is a new, striking and lasting experience.
Collective Exhibition
Curatorship Sofia Marçal
Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência (National Museum of Natural History and Science)
Opening: July 15
Exhibition: Until September 30
Rua da Escola Politécnica, 60, 1250-102 Lisbon, Tuesday to Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm.
Closed on mondays and holidays. Paid access (Museum entry ticket), except on Sundays, from 10 am to 2 pm.
Art Resilience | Saint-Frajou Museum | August 7 to September 7, 2021
The artists selected at the 7th International Art Resilience Fair are those who develop an original work without oscillating between the different modes of expression, sometimes figurative, sometimes abstract, sometimes tags ... Artists who do not fall under the thumb of fashion current aesthetics of ugliness . The artistic procedures are not displayed, considering that a work must "speak" for itself. The artists selected at the 7th International Art Resilience Fair are those who create original work without oscillating between the different modes of expression, sometimes figurative, sometimes abstract, sometimes tags ... Artists who do not fall under the thumb of current fashion - The Aesthetics of Ugliness .
CODA Paper Art has no theme. Its aim is to show what has recently been made from paper and/or cardboard. Various criteria (technical quality, originality, level of innovation and experimentation, expressive power) play a role in the selecting of the artworks.
Started from the sculptor Czong Ho Kim’s studio in 1994, Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (CICA) became a unique cultural space founded and cultivated by artists. Since 1994, Czong Ho Kim has designed and built the art complex with a distinctive style, consisting of five buildings in Gimpo, Korea. In the 1990s, Gimpo used to be a rural area famous for rice farming, which has now transformed into a satellite city of Seoul with a fast-growing population. Meanwhile, the area around CICA Museum has developed into an industrial complex. While the city drastically transformed, Kim dedicated over 25 years of his life cultivating this art complex. Kim has considered living space as an extension of his Art practice, and therefore many details from his architecture, including interweaving angles of windows, roofs, and walls; and a restrained yet functional style of stair railings and facades were designed and finished by him. Kim has also designed the CICA Garden, where you will find several on-site sculptures blended into the space. Unlike many modern architecture designed and built in a short period of time, this unique art complex bears 25 years of consistent endeavors of an individual artist and his team. We encourage you to walk around this space, and find out our philosophy, style, and histories here at CICA.
The new coronavirus has brought us to a sudden and extreme dependence on virtual worlds. Social distance induced by our growing reliance on the technosphere is not entirely new, but the new half-living creature (2019-nCoV) housed us in a kind of a planetary concentration camp. Will this global event induce metamorphosis of the human space. If so, what about future art?
MAKER ART is not only an exhibition of freshly squeezed new-media artworks but also the right spot for cross-fertilization processes.
MAKER ART online exhibition goes from July 29 through September 16, 2020.
CICA Museum has a collection of artist Czong Ho Kim’s sculptures, paintings, and architecture, as well as many renowned international artists’ works. For special exhibitions, we exhibit Contemporary Art pieces including painting, sculpture, and new media art. CICA also offers education and public programs for the cultural development of local communities.
THE MUSEUM DEVELOPS EXHIBITIONS AND PROGRAMS THAT ENGAGE GLOBAL CONCERNS AND IDEAS AS RELEVANT TO PEOPLE LIVING ON THE NORTHERN PLAINS AS TO PEOPLE FROM AROUND THE WORLD.
CICA Museum has a collection of artist Czong Ho Kim’s sculptures, paintings, and architecture, as well as many renowned international artists’ works. For special exhibitions, we exhibit Contemporary Art pieces including painting, sculpture, and new media art. CICA also offers education and public programs for the cultural development of local communities.
Started from the sculptor Czong Ho Kim’s studio in 1994, Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (CICA) became a unique cultural space founded and cultivated by artists. Not only CICA fosters projects of experimental artists, we are open for everyone to learn about Contemporary Art and apply it to one’s life.
One of the Newport Art Museum's most anticipated annual events, this exhibition highlights top talent from the region, bringing together an eclectic mix of art sourced from Rhode Island and beyond. Entries are open, calling established and emerging artists alike to submit their work for exposition and review. The resulting mix of art on display is always surprising and diverse, showcasing the varied interests and focus of our region's passionate artists.