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InfoRoma - Le notizie di Roma CapitaleInfoRoma - Le notizie di Roma CapitaleRiapre il Roseto di Roma Riapertura Roseto Maratona Roma Roma Art Week 2024-10-2101 minNon è NormaleNon è NormaleNeralbo Roma - Parte 1È il 18 dicembre 1974, durante una fredda giornata romana, quando un uomo si arrampica su una scala per tagliare una rete. Non una rete qualunque, ma la rete che divideva i padiglioni dell’ospedale psichiatrico Santa Maria della Pietà di Roma, impedendo a chi era rinchiuso di circolare liberamente.  Quel gesto ha contribuito a cambiare la storia di centinaia di persone e qui potete scoprire il perché.  Non è Normale è un podcast indipendente di Travel on Art, con la voce di Anna Fornaciari e di più ospiti.  Errata Corrige: nella puntata viene citat...2024-10-1722 minNon è NormaleNon è NormaleNeralbo Roma - Parte 2Passeggiando tra le strade dell’ex ospedale psichiatrico Santa Maria della Pietà di Roma, ci si accorge subito di come l’arte possa contribuire a trasformare un luogo in uno spazio vivo di relazioni, lasciandosi contaminare e contaminando l’umanità.  Ed è proprio l’umanità, intesa come sentimento, il filo conduttore che accompagna tutta questa puntata dedicata al passato, al presente e al futuro di questa struttura.  Non è Normale è un podcast indipendente di Travel on Art, con la voce di Anna Fornaciari e di più ospiti.  Bibliografia:2024-10-1718 minRelease the Sound — A Podcast on Prophetic WorshipRelease the Sound — A Podcast on Prophetic WorshipEp. 15 Where The Heart Is The Art Will Follow with Jarrod CooperIn this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jarrod Cooper. Jarrod is from the UK and is a pastor, author, renowned songwriter, broadcaster, and communicator who has impacted the world through his teachings, books, and worship. He leads Revive Global, a thriving family of churches and missional movement based in the UK. He and his wife Vicky are the driving force behind Tribe, an innovative online worship and learning community that is transforming lives around the globe.   With over 20 worship albums to his credit, including the timeless classic "King of Kings, Majesty," Jared's m...2023-03-0650 minArt & Chips | Arte ContemporaneaArt & Chips | Arte ContemporaneaArte a Roma - 3° parte | San Basilio e RebibbiaPer noi viaggiare significa partire dalle periferie e scoprire i lati meno noti delle città. Così abbiamo fatto con Roma e in questa terza puntata, vi parliamo dei quartieri San Basilio e Rebibbia, ma soprattutto dei capolavori di arte urbana che custodiscono. Qui potete trovare l'itinerario completo per scoprire l'arte contemporanea a Roma: https://www.travelonart.com/arte-contemporanea/arte-contemporanea-roma-guida-di-viaggio/Qui potete scoprire il nostro Reel sulla street art a Roma: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CU7Ri_Mj2Tx/Potete seguire il progetto SanBa a questo link: https://www.facebook.com/SANBA.SanBasilio/2022-01-3107 minArt & Chips | Arte ContemporaneaArt & Chips | Arte ContemporaneaArte a Roma - 2° parte | San Lorenzo, Pigneto e TorpignattaraLa seconda tappa del nostro viaggio romano arriva a San Lorenzo, Pigneto e Torpignattara. Anche in questo caso andremo fuori dai soliti itinerari per portarvi alla scoperta di arte urbana, fondazioni, gallerie, studi di artisti e ovviamente locali in cui fare aperitivo. Roma è la città delle epifanie, non ti resta che lasciarti andare alla bellezza di questa città de core! Il nostro itinerario nel dettaglio: https://www.travelonart.com/arte-contemporanea/arte-contemporanea-roma-guida-di-viaggio/Il portale SALAD per la geolocalizzazione di studi e opere a San Lorenzo: https://sanlorenzoartdistrict.it/2022-01-2809 minArt & Chips | Arte ContemporaneaArt & Chips | Arte ContemporaneaArte a Roma - 1° parte | Ostiense, Testaccio e TrastevereRoma città de Core, ma soprattutto città dell'arte contemporanea. In questa puntata vi raccontiamo la 1° parte del nostro viaggio per scoprire il lato più urban e contemporaneo di Roma, insieme al nostro cane Thor. Vi portiamo alla scoperta di Ostiense, Testaccio e Trastevere. Itinerario completo con i nostri consigli di viaggio: https://www.travelonart.com/arte-contemporanea/arte-contemporanea-roma-guida-di-viaggio/Gallery del making of dell'opera "I Mille Volti" di Blu: https://www.repubblica.it/speciali/arte/gallerie/2014/11/25/foto/blu_murlaes_porto_fluviale-101387364/1/Reel con i quartieri della street art a Roma: https://www.instagram.com/reel...2022-01-2409 minA-Roma-TherapyA-Roma-TherapyEpisode 13 - Interview with Artist & Art Therapy Coach, Madelyne OliverIn this episode, we sit down with Texas artist and art therapy coach, Madelyne Oliver to discuss her journey to the art world. She shares her many cycles of rebirth, what led her to the corporate world, how she found Austin, Texas as her HOME, and what led her to the incredible world of self improvement through art. Her passion is helping people find true alignment and growth through the power of art therapy. Follow her at:@createwithmadelyne (TikTok & Instagram)@madewholejewelry Find all her personal growth tools HERE: https://linktr.ee/createwithmadelyne2022-01-221h 13Access Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyThinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut in Math and Life by Marcus Du SautoyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/502022 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Thinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut in Math and Life Author: Marcus Du Sautoy Narrator: Mark Elstob Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 35 minutes Release date: October 19, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Computers & Technology Publisher's Summary: One of the world's great mathematicians shows why math is the ultimate timesaver—and how everyone can make their lives easier with a few simple shortcuts. We are often told that hard work is the key to success. But success isn’t about hard work – it’s about shortcuts. Shortcuts allow us to solve...2021-10-1903 minAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyThe Art of War by Sun TzuPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/529945 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Art of War Author: Sun Tzu Narrator: Elizabeth Anne Harris Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 12 minutes Release date: June 28, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.47 of Total 19 Genres: Computers & Technology Publisher's Summary: Sun Tzu - The Art of WarSun Tzu - The Art of War The Art of War is an ancient Chinese military treatise dating from the Late Spring and Autumn Period. The work, which is attributed to the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu (also spelled Sunzi), is composed of 13 chapters. Each one is devoted to an...2021-06-2803 minRoma di Giorno - Radio RomaRoma di Giorno - Radio RomaRoma di Giorno - Lunedì 10 Maggio 2021Lo scontro tra la "federazione italiana medici di medicina generale" e la Regione Lazio. I medici di famiglia accusano la regione di aver centellinato e negato del tutto le dosi negli studi medici.i Nicola Zingaretti partecipa all'inaugurazione del playground di Tiburtino III e del murale di Anna Magnani. Da lui anche un commento sulla candidatura a Sindaco di Roma di Gualtieri.La settimana del Derby della Capitale, aggiornamenti sulle condizioni di Lazio e Roma.Claudia Pettinari, guida turistica, autrice del blog ArtWanderlust.com interviene in diretta. Con lei andiamo alla scoperta della street art al Tufello...2021-05-1054 minDouble TakeDouble TakeAbstract Art & Potatoes ft. Patrick ChuListen as we sit down with our good friend Patrick Chu and talk about deep topics like abstract art and potatoes ha! We had a lot of fun and learned a lot making this one and we hope you do too!2020-10-1824 minAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyThe Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security by Kevin D. Mitnick, Steve Wozniak, William L. SimonPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/485697 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security Author: Kevin D. Mitnick, Steve Wozniak, William L. Simon Narrator: Nick Sullivan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 41 minutes Release date: July 20, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 1.67 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Computers & Technology Publisher's Summary: Kevin Mitnick's exploits as a cyber-desperado and fugitive have spawned dozens of articles, books, films, and documentaries. Since his release from federal prison, in 1998, Mitnick has established himself as one of the most sought-after computer security experts worldwide. Now, in The...2020-07-2005 minAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologySocial Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking by Christopher Hadnagy, Paul WilsonPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/487232 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking Author: Christopher Hadnagy, Paul Wilson Narrator: A. T. Chandler Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 52 minutes Release date: July 20, 2020 Genres: Computers & Technology Publisher's Summary: Identity theft, fraud, and deception - these are the titles in every newspaper around the globe.  As these threats increase it is even more important for consumers, IT Staff and security professionals to be aware and prepared to combat against these.  How can we do that without proper education?  This book provides a basis for this education and a f...2020-07-2003 minThe Week in ArtThe Week in ArtEdmund de Waal exclusive interview, plus Roma persecutionWe speak to Edmund de Waal, the ceramic artist and author of the Hare with Amber Eyes, about the incredible journey of his netsuke collection and the current state of nazi-loot restitution. Plus, on occasion of his show in London, artist Krzysztof Gil describes the tragic history of “Roma hunting” and the continued plight of the community today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-11-3045 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsTHE OTHERS FAIR : Reading Nicolai LilinReadingNICOLAI LILIN Il respiro del buio (Einaudi)musiche di Marco Piccirillo (contrabbasso) e Gianni Denitto (alto sax)letture di Franco Collimato modera Luca Fiocchetti, giornalista.Lasciarsi il passato alle spalle e ricominciare: è il pensiero fisso con cui, dopo due anni di guerra, il protagonista di questa storia sale sul treno per tornare a casa. Ma basta poco per rendersi conto che guerra e pace sono termini intercambiabili, e che non esiste nessun confine - geografico, cronologico o interiore - oltre il quale si è salvi: puoi vivere ancora mille vite, ma se sei stato un...2011-11-151h 07ROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsTHE OTHERS FAIR - Reading Viola Di GradoSabato 5 novembre 2011 - ore 21 ReadingVIOLA DI GRADO Settanta acrilico trenta lana (edizioni e/o)musiche Dj Fabrizio VespaBionda, rossetto scuro, guanti e sguardo impenetrabile, la scrittrice catanese che ha paura della banalità non passa di certo inosservata. Come la sua lingua, sfrontata e tagliente, e il suo primo romanzo, imperdibile.2011-11-1538 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsTHE OTHERS FAIR | Reading FrascellaCHRISTIAN FRASCELLA con La sfuriata di Bet (Einaudi) musiche (n.d.r. che ci hanno colpito per il talento di) Federico Marchesano (contrabbasso)Dopo una sorella foca monaca, per il blogger (nel tempo libero) torinese è il momento di una diciassettenne tosta e battagliera, che con i suoi Dr Martens gialli calpesta i tetti della protesta universitaria, le strade nei cortei e soprattutto una rabbia feroce che non le dà tregua.2011-11-1526 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsTHE OTHERS FAIR 2011 | Lee Wagstaff2011-11-1410 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsTHE OTHERS FAIR 2011 | Eldi VeizajTHE OTHERS FAIR 2011 | Rolling Stone Award: Vincitore del premio di 1.500,00 euro è Eldi Veizaj, Gjarpri, 2011, video in bianco e nero di 3 min. e 21 sec., ex. 1/3 + 2 p.d.a., Galleria Adiacenze di Bologna.2011-11-1403 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011A Matter of SoundsMatter of Sounds. Selected by Ilari Valbonesi.Playlist:Giusto Pio, Ananta da "Motore immobile" 1978;Luciano Cilio, Interludio Da "Dialoghi Del Presente";Prima Materia, The Tail of the Tiger 1977;Lucio Battisti, Il Fuoco da Umanamente uomo: il sogno 1972.2011-10-0430 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsAUROPOLIS |Tale of the Forbidden FlowersSounds Like Venice | Global Sounds. A Journey to the center of Sound Art around the world in 80 podcasts. Global Sounds | Auropolis | Podcast 4 is dedicated Free jazz / impro masters for a "fairy" tale of forbidden flowers:Birgitte Lyregaard, vocalManja Ristic, violinMathieu Calejja, percussion, noiseToma Gouband, percussion, noiseRune Kaagaard, piano, midi, noise, vocals2011-07-2619 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsCHILL THRILLS # 4 TrovesiSclavisBowie1) gian luigi trovesi: siparietto2) louis sclavis: reflet3) lester bowie: organic echo (part2)4) lester bowie: Thirsty?5) gian luigi trovesi: sogno d'orfeo6) lester bowie: almost christmas7) joe maneri, mat maneri: five fantasies8) lester bowie:down homeselected by sabrina scriva2011-07-1834 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011South African Pavilion. Mary SibandeMary Sibande, born 1982, lives and works in Johannesburg. In Sibande’s practice as an artist, she employs the human form as a vehicle through painting and sculpture, to explore the construction of identity in a postcolonial South African context, but also attempts to critique stereotypical depictions of women, particularly black women in our society. The body, for Sibande, and particularly the skin, and clothing is the site where history is contested and where fantasies play out. Centrally, she looks at the generational disempowerment of the black woman and in this sense her work is informed by postcolonial theory, through her ar...2011-07-0711 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsITALIA GIOVANE // VOL. 3Italia giovane vol.3. Playlist : Marcello GIombini - Abandoned Boat (taken from the ost of Antropophagus by Joe D'Amato, 1980); Fabio Fabor - Idolo Moresco (taken from Aquarium, 1980); Pino Presti - L'estate di Laura (taken from 1St Round, 1976); Alex Cima - Equator (taken from Cosmic Connection, 1979); RIccardo Zappa - La Chitarra a Pila (taken from Chatka, 1st Italy original pressing on Divergo label, 1978); Fausto Papetti - Africa (taken from 21a Raccolta, 1975)Giorgio Carnini - Plagal (taken from Trait D'Union, 1977); Guido & Maurizio De Angelis - Appostamento (taken from the ost of Piedone A Hong Kong by Steno, 1975)Lesiman - Fiaccole di Pino (taken...2011-06-2835 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011Global Sounds | Auropolis | Rastko LazicRastko Lazic, "This Room is Too Small" - a collection of live improvisation pieces recorded in 2009-2010, Free Digital Download (Geneva, 06-2010) - Playlist: 01. Honey 00:5902. Second March 02:3303. In Time 07:0604. Cry 04:0705. First part 1 05:5706. Please Do Not 04:3007. Nothing part 2 02:5908. Nothing part 1 02:3209. Hi Rob 05:4810. First December 04:0211. First part 2 08:2612. Lag 03:1613. Live Radio Hijacking 03:2714. Four Pieces For Electronics 03:4315. Sleep S. Sleep 03:3615 pieces of live improvisations on an analogue modular synthesizer with very little post editing.Recorded during the year 2009 and 2010.Please visit my site...2011-06-241h 03Sounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011SOUTH AFRICAN Pavilion - Lethole MokoenaInterview with Lethole Mokoena, commissioner of " Desire: Ideal Narratives in Contemporary South African Art" at 54th edition of International Art Exhibition - la Biennale di Venezia; Artisti: Mary Sibande, Siemon Allen, Lyndi Sales; Curator:Thembinkosi Goniwe - Pavilion at . Venezia,Torre di Porta Nuova, Arsenale Nuovissimo2011-06-2209 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011Was Fehlt. On Christoph SchlingensiefCushman and Johannes Milms |soya-muzik.com and Bootlab.org | prepared a special episode on German Pavilion for Sounds like Venice: a one voice, multiple character radio play on Christoph Schlingensief's participation on the Venice Biennale in 2011. Biographical data and short descriptions of Schlingensief's works are combined with fake artistic suggestions, with comments, historical data, poems, field recordings and sounds of various kinds. The air of this intense radio play ranges between high culture trash, easy peasy fun and serious contemporary sound art and literature2011-06-2115 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsITALIA GIOVANE // VOL. 2Italia Giovane - a shower of pearls caught between the more preposterous of the Italian productionof last 60 years.Library Music, Exotica, Soundtracks, Weird Funk, selected by Riccardo Lionellovol.2 : gianni marchetti - colpo sbagliato; armando sciascia -underwater fantasy; sergio montori & gian paolo chiti - alt! pericolo; nino nardini - malaysia; lo turco & rizzati - yellow green; mario migliardi -chase #2; giampiero boneschi -enthusiasm; arawak - accadde a bali; roberto pregadio - sequenza 13; tonio rubio - bass in action n°2; i baronetti -isola souvenir; marcello giombini - occhio dell'uragano2011-06-2032 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011Egyptian Pavilion. A tribute to Basiony30 Days of Running in the Place. Honoring Ahmed Basiony (1978–2011). Egiptian Pavilion this year is a tribute to Ahmed Basiony, who was killed in Tahrir Square during the protests in Cairo in early 2011. Interview with Dr. Ashraf Reda, Chairman of Fine Arts Sector at the Ministry of Culture2011-06-1807 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011INDIA PAVILION. Gigi ScariaEveryone Agrees: It’s About to Explode… Indian Pavilion at the 54th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia. Interview with Gigi Scaria (painter, sculptor, video artist; born in Kothanalloor, Kerala, 1973; now lives in New Delhi)2011-06-1807 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011Global Sounds. Auropolis. Episode 2Sounds Like Venice / Global Sounds - a selection of audio works around the world. The first podcasts collects works selected by AUROPOLIS – Association of Multimedia Artists from Belgrade. 1. Kralj Čačka, KolegaNenad Marić, better knows as Kralj Čačka is song writer and instrumentalist, academically educated painter and a poet. This piece is part of NRBG live session, took place some time in winter 2010.2. Toma Gouband, Callioux Toma Gouband, drumist, improviser, searcher of - sounds, links between sounds, rythms' forms and rythms between rythms- plays with drums, stones, branches, some "boom" & some "tchak"...2011-06-1821 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011RUSSIA. Empty Zones. Boris GroysBoris Groys, Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies, New York University, USA, curator of The Russian Pavilion 2011. Curator of several exhibitions, including: “Dream Factory Communism”, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt a. M. (2004); “Total Enlightenment. Conceptual Art in Moscow (1960–1990)”, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt a.M./Fondacion March, Madrid (2008-2009); “Medium Religion” (with Peter Weibel) at the ZKM, Karlsruhe (2009). Recent publications:The Russian Pavilion hosts an attempt to view CA’s actions retrospectively as life in art with an installation by A.Monastyrski “11” built on references to the historical and topological contexts and based on materials of CA’s 125 actions and compiled 10 volumes (work on the 11P thP is in p...2011-06-1305 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011ISRAEL. Sigalit LandauSigalit Landau was born in 1969 in Jerusalem. Her work has been shown in solo exhibitions at the MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, at the Gallery Kamel Mennour, Paris, at the Kunst-Werke Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art as well as the Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, and is at the moment presented as part of the Centre Pompidou's collections in the collective exhibition elles@centrepompidou. Based on Landau's historical research, the launching point for the new installation is the small three-tiered Israeli Pavilion building in which her exhibit...2011-06-1309 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011Opening of the Bangladesh PavilionOpening of The Bangladesh Pavillion. 3rd June 2011. Gervasuti Foundation, Fondamenta S. Ana (Via Garibaldi) Castello 993 A. The Bangladesh Pavilion is a morceau of cutting edge creativity from Bangladesh: Five talented artists whose respective fortes draw from their forbearers, but who are at the same time, engaged in building defining pathways from here to the beyond. Imran Hossain Piplu, Kabir Ahmed Masum Chisty, Mahbubur Rahman, Promotesh Das Pulak and Tayeba Begum Lipi all celebrate their contemporary experience in “Parables” – principally because of the capacity of each of the artist to pack in experience and meaning – alluding, challenging and opening eyes; and hence pa...2011-06-1316 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011Padiglione Italia. CS Sgarbi2011-06-1040 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011SERBIA. Rasa TodosijevićRaša Todosijević awarded at the Venice Biennaleof the UniCredit Venice Award. Dragoljub Rasa Todosijević was born on 2 September 1945, in Belgrade, Serbia. He graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade, in 1969. He works and lives in Belgrade, Serbia.A PAINTER AND AN ART CRITICI used to know a handsome painter that had a hole in his head. One could judge, from afar, that the said hole was as wide and as deep as a rifle cartridge. And even though it has never been proved, malicious people say that, as years went by, it...2011-06-1012 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011SERBIA. Sanja Kojić MladenovSanja Kojić Mladenov (born in Pančevo, 1974) - curator Serbian Pavilion 2011 - Light and Darkness of Symbols - graduated in History of Art at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, and is currently attending postgraduate interdisciplinary studies at the University of Novi Sad. Since 1995, she has been an author, curator, and selector of numerous projects related to the field of recent artistic practice, media, and gender. Since 2006, she has worked at the Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina in Novi Sad as a curator at the Department of Current Art Exhibitions.2011-06-1005 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011BRASIL- Artur Barrio2011-06-1007 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011AZERBAIJAN. Beral MadraInterview with Beral Madra, Curator of the Pavilion of Azerbaijan at 54th Venice Biennale; critic and curator, directed Gallery BM (1984-1990) and directing BM Contemporary Art Centre (since 1990); lives and works in Istanbul.2011-06-1008 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011AZERBAIJAN. Aidan Salakhova2011-06-1009 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011AZERBAIJAN. Aga OusseinovThe Pavilion of Azerbaijan at the 54th International Art Exhibition la Biennale di Venezia. Interview with Aga Ousseinov"My invention/project for the Venice Biennale is a seagoing submersible craft designed to metaphorically navigate the same sea of discord/unrest in the world. This is also apropos for an aqua-centric city such as Venice. The conceptual model for the vessel is based upon the tradition of the early Soviet “agit-trains”, which were designed by the constructivist artists as a kind of propaganda, or “agitation machines.” The vessel’s purpose will be to act in an interventionist-like manner, similar to a Trojan H...2011-06-1012 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011AZERBAIJAN. ZEIGAM AZIZOVThe Pavilion of Azerbaijan at the 54th International Art Exhibition la Biennale di Venezia. Interview with Zeigam AzizovZEIGAM AZIZOV on Symposium – Installation, Venice Biennale, 2011: Starting from my earlier work entitled “Migrasophia” (from migration+philosophy) my project addresses the condition of people’s movement as it is motivated by the philosophical discourse on images. My new installation “Symposium” continues this struggle.2011-06-1006 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011Doodle Google Live Concert (Goodbye)Concerto Live con il Google Doodle interattivo del 9 giugno creato per la nascita di Les Paul, inventore della chitarra elettrica, nato 96 anni fa nel Wisconsin, negli Stati Uniti. Dopo aver studiato la registrazione multitraccia e la tecnica delle incisioni sovrapposte, fu lui a progettare nel 1952 il celebre modello di chitarra Gibson che, parallelamente alle Fender, contribuì insieme all'estro degli artisti di quegli anni a scrivere pagine importanti della storia del rock che proprio allora muoveva i primi passi. Molti tra i chitarristi più acclamati dagli appassionati del genere hanno pizzicato le corde di una Gibson: Jimmy Page dei Led Zeppelin, Jo...2011-06-0902 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011Global Sounds 1. Selected by AUROPOLISSounds Like Venice / Global Sounds - a selection of audio works around the world. The first podcasts collects works selected by AUROPOLIS – Association of Multimedia Artists from Belgrade. Authors/tracks: 1. James Watts, Nothing changes everything2. Francesca Mizzoni, MOSKVA3.ERUPTION (Ivana Garhovac, cello; Manja Ristić, violin; Rastko Lazić, electronics, objects), Banannacactus 4. VQRnR (Birgitte Lyregaard, Mathieu Calleja, Toma Gouband, Manja Ristić), Over the Rainbow2011-06-0817 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsCHILL THRILLS # 3Low Barlow (And his seridoh);(Winning Loser Collection) 1) Option 2) Helpless heartbreak 3) Synthstrument 4) None taught me 5) Endless Tease 6) Same old,say mode 7) Only losers 8) Dragdown memory 9) High school10) Don't need11) Chokchain2011-06-0726 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011CENTRAL ASIA - Artyom ErnstInterview with Artyom Ernst – Central Asia Pavilion – 54th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di VeneziaBelongs to the youngest generation of Uzbekistani artists, Artyom Ernst graduated from art school in 2010 and the Central Asia Pavilion in Venice is his first appearance on the international art scene. Having just recently finished school, Artyom shows sensitivity to the issue of studying and the relations of power it explicitly and implicitly involves. This problem is expressed in his video work, Frank Tili, depicting an English class in a regular Uzbek school2011-06-0706 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011UAE - Dr. Lamees HamdanInterview with Dr. Lamees Hamdan, commissioner of the Pavilion of the UAE presents “Second Time Around” at the 54th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di VeneziaInitiated and supported by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Minister of Culture, Youth and Community Development, the Emirates Foundation for Philanthropy and the Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC), the Pavilion of the UAE presents “Second Time Around” at the 54th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia. The exhibition is developed and presented under the leadership of its Commissioner, Dr. Lamees Hamdan, a member of the Board of Directors of the Dubai Culture and Arts Aut...2011-06-0705 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011ROMANIA - Bogdan GhiuInterview with Bogdan Ghiu, editor of the catalogue of the project Performing History (co-editor Maria Rus Bojan) conceived as a special issue of nr 38 of the magazine IDEA, Arts + Society, the most famous and original contemporary art publication dedicated to critical thinking and reinvention of South Eastern Europe.Interview with Bogdan Ghiu, editor of the catalogue of the project Performing History (co-editor Maria Rus Bojan) conceived as a special issue of nr 38 of the magazine IDEA, Arts + Society, the most famous and original contemporary art publication dedicated to critical thinking and reinvention of South Eastern Europe.2011-06-0710 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011ISLAND - Ellen BlumensteinInterview with Ellen Blumenstein, curator of the Pavilion of Iceland at the 54th International Art Exhibition— La Biennale di Venezia with Libia Castro & Ólafur Ólafsson: Under Deconstruction2011-06-0709 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsItalia Giovane // VOL.1Italia Giovane is the weekly podcast signed by Riccardo Lionello for Roma Radio Art Fair : a shower of pearls caught between the more preposterous of the Italian productionof last 60 years.Library Music, Exotica, Soundtracks, Weird Funk, all annotated by a voice out of time, recorded for his ownadmission in a damp room with poor acoustic.2011-06-0541 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011ISLAND - Libia Castro, Olafur OlafssonConversation with Libia Castro and Ólafur Ólafsson – Iceland Pavilion – 54th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia.The official Icelandic representation at the 54th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia is the Spanish-Icelandic duo Libia Castro & Ólafur Ólafsson. Castro and Ólafsson’s exhibition for Venice, Under Deconstruction, presents four new works. Among their concerns is an interest in socio-economic and political issues in Iceland and elsewhere. The title of the project refers to Castro and Ólafsson’s central artistic strategy to subvert traditional power relations and to deconstruct established patterns of perception in an attempt to re-construct, appropriate and reinvent reali2011-06-0348 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011JAPAN - TabaimoInterview with Tabaimo – Japan Pavilion – 54th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di VeneziaIn Japanese the exhibition title, “teleco-soup,” connotes the idea of an “inverted” soup, or the inversion of relations between water and sky, fluid and container, self and world. Coined by the artist, this phrase builds upon an intellectual tradition in Japan that grapples with the country’s identity as an island state, or what in recent years has come to be known as the “Galapagos Syndrome,” originally used to describe the incompatibility between Japanese technology and international markets but now applicable to multiple facets of Japanese society in the age...2011-06-0305 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011JAPAN - Yuka UematsuInterview with Yuka Uematsu, commissioner of the Pavilion of Japan at the 54th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia2011-06-0305 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011BELGIO conf. Angel Vergara, Luc TuymansOpening by Angel Vergara and Luc Tuymans - Belgian Pavilion – 54th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di VeneziaFor the Venice Biennale, Angel Vergara has devised a special project, which will occupy the entire space of the Belgian Pavilion. This project is inspired by the theme of the Seven Deadly Sins.Artist Luc Tuymans is the curator of this project and will accompany Vergara in this venture.2011-06-0304 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011PADIGLIONE ITALIA - Francesco BoniIntervista a Francesco Boni, storico dell’arte. Padiglione Italia. 54th International Art Exhibition, la Biennale di Venezia2011-06-0303 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011UAE - Abdullah Al SaadiInterview with Abdullah Al Saadi – Pavilion of the United Arab Emirates – 54th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di VeneziaAbdullah Al Saadi holds a degree in English Literature from United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, UAE. In 1994-1996 he studied Japanese painting at Kyoto Seika University in Japan. He lives and works in Khorfakan, outside the art world and untethered by its demands and daily routines. His work is a daily practice of recording, inventing normative groupings, and documenting species that are beyond “scientific inquiry.”2011-06-0308 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011UAE - Lateefa bint MaktoumInterview with Lateefa Bint Maktoum – Pavilion of the United Arab Emirates – 54th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di VeneziaLateefa Bint Maktoum holds a degree in Visual Art from Zayed University, Latifa Collage. Her practice larger consists of composite, digitally manipulated images based on highlighted, enhanced, and conflated realities from her immediate memories as well as the distant past. Her compositions combine an aestheticism of British painting with enhanced local fauna and flora that sit in stark opposition to images of urbanization.2011-06-0304 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011UAE- Reem Al GhaithInterview with Reem Al Ghaith – Pavilion of the United Arab Emirates – 54th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di VeneziaReem Al Ghaith holds a BSc in Visual Communication from the School of Architecture and Design, American University of Sharjah, UAE. Her work examines changes in the urban and social landscape of the UAE, often with sophisticated all-around installations that relate to tradition and history, yet do not fall into banal representations and fascinations of the subject. The intertwined structure of her work deliberately places itself far away from being representative.2011-06-0304 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011Memory of Books J. Putnam and C.ShiotaInterview with Chiharu Shiota and James Putnam. Memory of Books, Gervasuti Foundation. 54th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di VeneziaMemory of Books at the 54th Venice Biennale, a new site-specific installation by Chiharu Shiota curated by James Putnam.‘Memory of Books’ coincides with ‘The Knowledge’ an exhibition also curated by James Putnam at the Gervasuti Foundation and the launch of Chiharu Shiota’s new monograph with texts by Mami Kataoka and James Putnam published by Hatje Cantz, Berlin.2011-06-0204 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011CENTRAL ASIA Yerbossyn MeldibekovInterview with Yerbossyn Meldibekov – Central Asia Pavilion – 54th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di VeneziaYerbossyn Meldibekov. After finishing the Zhurgenev Academy of Arts (Almaty, Kazakhstan), Yerbossyn has been working as a sculptor, author of objects and installations, and photo and video artist. He has participated in many Kazakh and international exhibitions, like the 51st Venice Biennale (2005), the 4th Video Art Biennale in Israel (2008), and 14th Biennale of Sculptures in Carrara (Italy, 2009). Solo exhibitions took place in Kazakhstan, Italy, Germany, Belgium, and Great Britain (1997 – 2010).2011-06-0211 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011CENTRAL ASIA Said AtabekovInterview with Said Atabekov – Central Asia Pavilion – 54th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di VeneziaSaid Atabekov. Installation, objects, photo and video artist. In 1992 he graduated from the Kasteev Art School in Shimkent. Both as an individual artist and as a member of the Shimkent art group Kyzyl Tractor (Red Traktor) has partecipated in more than fourty international forums, such as the 51st Venice Biennale (2005), Time of Storytellers (Helsinki, 2007), Paris Photo Biennale Photoguai – 2009. His solo exhibition were organized in Kazakhstan (Almaty, 2007) and in Italy (MIlan, 2009). Lives and works in Shimkent, Kazakhstan.2011-06-0206 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011IRAQ - Azad NanakeliInterview with Azad Nanakeli – Padiglione Iraq – 54th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di VeneziaThese are extraordinary times for Iraq. The project to create an official country Pavilion for the 54th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia is a multiple and participatory work in progress since 2004. It is historically coming at a period of great renewal after more than 30 years of war and conflict in that country.The Pavilion of Iraq is feature six internationally-known contemporary Iraqi artists who are emblematic in their individual experimental artistic research, a result of both living inside and outside their country. These...2011-06-0204 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011IRAQ - WALID SITIInterview with Walid Siti – Padiglione Iraq – 54th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di VeneziaThe examination of how the inanimate survive, and its shifting place and engagement with the local imagination is the ongoing subject of Walid Siti’s current installation work. Siti, who has long identified and used the mountain (as a central point of Kurdish identity) to derive his painted mediations on the intersections and formations of collective history and personal experience, here takes a tactile approach to water.2011-06-0205 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011IRAQ - Adel AbidinInterview with Adel Abidin – Padiglione Iraq – 54th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di VeneziaAdel Abidin was born in Baghdad, where he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts before moving to Helsinki, Finland in 2000. Having started his career as a painter, he began to work with video and completed an MF A in New Media at Helsinki’s Academy of Fine Arts in 2005. Adding sculpture and installation to his repertoire, Abidin uses humour and irony to look at themes of cultural identity, marginalisation, nationalism, war, terror and heroism, surveying different experiences of living in a conflicted and precarious world...2011-06-0203 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011MEXICAN PAVILION - Melanie SmithInterview with Melanie Smith – Padiglione Messico – 54th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di VeneziaRed Square Impossible Pink is a sort of affective archaeology of modernity that allows us to understand the geo-aesthetics of modernity in contemporary societies from another perspective.To Malevich’s Red Square, as a Suprematist formalization of utopia, Melanie Smith opposes the impossible pink as the unformed place of an historical realization of the projects of modernity. Red Square Impossible Pink spatializes a dialectical image that expresses the opposition between the possible and the impossible.2011-06-0208 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011MEXICAN PAVILLON Josè Luis BarriosInterview with Josè Luis Barries, curator of CUADRARO ROJO, IMPOSIBLE ROSA | RED SQUARE, IMPOSIBLE PINK | QUADRATO ROSSO, IMPOSSIBILE ROSA – Padiglione Messico – 54th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia2011-06-0216 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011CENTRAL ASIA Natalia AndrianovaInterview with Natalia Andrianova – Central Asia n Pavilion – 54th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di VeneziaNatalia Andrianova. Lives and works in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. In 1994 she graduated from the Faculty of Architecture and Design at the Kyrgyz National Polytechnic Institute. Works in the medium of photography. Participant of regional and international photo exhibitions. Natalia has initiated several artistic projects in connection to photography and design. Member of the editorial group of Design.kg journal.2011-06-0104 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011CENTRAL ASIA Marat RahimkulovInterview with Marat Rahiymkulov – Central Asia Pavilion – 54th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di VeneziaMarat Rahiymkulov. In 2006 he graduated from the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavonic University (Bishkek) as a physicist. Works in the format of black and white graphics and draw animation. he is one of the initiators of the non-institutional youth group “705″, which combines theatre, visual arts and social activism (2005-2009). Marat participated in the work of Brecht First Experimental Student Theatre of Avant-garde and Expressive Arts (Astana, Kazakhstan). His solo exhibition took place in 2009, in Astana and Almaty, Kazakhstan. Now he lives and works in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.2011-06-0109 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011CENTRAL ASIA G. Madanov and Z. TerekbayInterview with Galim Madanov and Zauresh Terekbay – Central Asia Pavilion – 54th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di VeneziaGalim Madanov. In 1985 he graduated from the Fine Arts Faculty of National Film Institute in Moscow and in 2004 receveid his master’s degree in philosophy and political science at the Al-Farabi Kazakth National University. Works in the media of painting, video and installations. He is the participant of more than a hundred exhibition, among which are ten solo axhibition (1992-2008) organized in Kazakhstan, France, Liechstein, Israel, and Great Britain. Often Works together in an artistic team with Zauresh Terekbay. Lives and works in...2011-06-0108 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011CENTRAL ASIA Boris ChukhovichInterview with Georgy Mamedov, curator of Lingua Franca/Франк тили – Central Asia Pavilion – 54th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di VeneziaThe exhibition presents the works of contemporary artists from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan as well as a video-retrospective of Central Asian avant-garde. “Франка Тили – Foreign Affairs” examines lingua franca from the aspect of dominating / non-native language. Intercultural contact is established through the antithesis, We and They.2011-06-0103 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011CENTRAL ASIA Georgy MamedovInterview with Georgy Mamedov, curator of Lingua Franca/Франк тили – Central Asia Pavilion – 54th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di VeneziaThe exhibition presents the works of contemporary artists from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan as well as a video-retrospective of Central Asian avant-garde. “Франка Тили – Foreign Affairs” examines lingua franca from the aspect of dominating / non-native language. Intercultural contact is established through the antithesis, We and They.2011-06-0136 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011IILA Maria Rosa JijónInterview with Maria Rosa Jijòn | Padiglione America Latina – IILA, 54th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia.Ecuadorian artist and activist, working with photo, video, sound and public interventions. She did her studies in Ecuador, Cuba and Sweden.Jijon’s work deals with the idea of being a foreigner and with human mobility in migratory contexts; hence it is based on mutual exchange and collaboration with grassroots groups and local migrant and human rights organizations. Member of Rete G2, seconde generazioni di immigranti, Italy. Has attended various workshops on social and urban interventions with Michelangelo Pistoletto’s Cittade...2011-06-0108 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011IILA Sebastián PreeceInterview with Sebastian Preece – Padiglione America Latina – IILA (Istituto Italo-Latino Americano), 54th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di VeneziaSebastian Preece excavated in the ruins of an old adobe house in Los Angeles, in southern Chile, recovering a set of books. At the moment he found them, the books were soggy, muddy, and infested by worms that were eating their pages, evidencing a process of decomposition. He removed the volumes from there, cataloged and recuperated them, allowing the tomes to dry and to enter a state of semi-fossilization. As in arcaeological ruins, in the book-stones one can catch sight of t...2011-06-0110 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011IILA - CHILE Gianfranco FoschinoInterview with Gianfranco Foschino , Chile | Padiglione America Latina – IILAfor 54th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di VeneziaThe video Home by Gianfranco Foschino consist of a single take by a fixed camera, which presents a rural scene. While the image is reminescent of a rustic painting lacing any sort of modernity: the soil of the land, the old wooden house, the barrels, and the chickens pecking at the ground, the image’s contemporaneity, its high definition and clear, modern grain, displaces us from a melancholic perception, situating us in today’s world. The modernist project where the city cha...2011-06-0109 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011IILA Alfons HugIntervista a Alfons Hug, curatore di ENTRE SIEMPRE Y JAMÁS (Fra Sempre e Mai), Padiglione America Latina – IILA – 54° Mostra Internazionale d’Arte – La Biennale di Venezia.Alfons Hug: tra i massimi esperti di arte latinoamericana, già curatore della Bienal de São Paulo (2002 e 2004) e della Bienal del Fin del Mundo di Ushuaia (2009), attuale direttore del Goethe-Institut di Río de Janeiro, partner istituzionale di questa mostra.2011-06-0116 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011IILA Paz GuevaraIntervista a Paz Guevara, co- curatore di ENTRE SIEMPRE Y JAMÁS (Fra Sempre e Mai) Padiglione America Latina – IILA (Istituto Italo-Latino Americano) 54. Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte – la Biennale di Venezia.Gli artisti invitati hanno esplorato l’America Latina in lungo e in largo; hanno visitato megalopoli e città piccole nell’entroterra dei vari Paesi, luoghi legati fortemente al passato e metropoli moderne che hanno cancellato le ultime vestigia della storia. Le opere proposte raccontano le decisive trasformazioni in ambito politico, sociale e culturale vissute dagli Stati americani contemporanei.2011-06-0105 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011IILA Patricia RivadeneiraIntervista con Patricia Rivadeneira, Commissario Padiglione America Latina – IILA (Istituto Italo-Latino Americano)L’IILA (Istituto Italo-Latino Americano), dal 1972 invitato dalla Biennale di Venezia, organizza il proprio Padiglione dedicato all’America Latina. Per la 54. Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte l’IILA presenta ENTRE SIEMPRE Y JAMÁS (Fra Sempre e Mai), una mostra che propone per la prima volta un progetto sulla cultura dell’intera America Latina, attraverso lo sguardo di artisti provenienti da tutto il Continente. Per questa edizione de La Biennale di Venezia, l’Istituto Italo-Latino Americano, accanto al commissario Patricia Rivadeneira, Segretario Culturale dell’IILA, ha scelto di invitare come cur...2011-06-0103 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011CHILE Fernando FlòrezInterview with Fernando Castro Flórez, curator of Grand Sur, Fernando Prats’ work related to Chile and its territory, its geography and telluric conditions, The “Gran Sur” project invites to reflect upon the role of geography in the identity of this country.2011-06-0108 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011CHILE Fernando PratsGran Sur (Great South), 2011Antarctic Base Arturo Prat, Greenwich Island Neon, wood structure, cable, alluminium, power generator."Man wanted for hazardous journey. Small wages. Bitter cold. Long months of complete darkness. Constant danger. Safe return doubtful. Honour and recognition in case of success."Fernando Prats' Gran Sur project was inspired by Ernest Shackleton's newspaper advert soliciting recruits for his fateful Antarctic expedition. Through a compendium of photographs and archival materials, Prats' installation, recorded in this volume, draws out the implications of the blackly humorous advert to resonate with larger experiences of migration and dangerous...2011-06-0108 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsCHILL THRILLS # 2gian luigi trovesi: sipariettolouis sclavis: rfletlester bowie: organic echo (part2)lester bowie: Thirsty?gian luigi trovesi: sogno d'orfeolester bowie: almost christmasjoe maneri, mat maneri: five fantasieslester bowie:down home2011-05-2934 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsCHILL THRILLS # 1chill thrills series. podcast 01playlist by sabrina scriva | roma radio art fairVolition, Krakatau LP (volition, nai, bullrover, changgo, little big horn)2011-05-2743 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsPremio Giovani CollezionistiPremiazionePremio Associazione Giovani Collezionisti - terza edizione2011-05-1906 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsVERBA MANENT 2011 - Paola Ugolinivisita guidata per i visitatori della fiera condotta dalla critica d'arte paola ugolini2011-05-191h 22ROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsM.Geffriaud_Nuova Confutazione del TempoNella Kaleidoscope Arena a Roma the Road to contemporary Art, Mark Geffriaud (nato nel 1977, vive e lavora a Parigi) ha presentato "Nuova confutazione del tempo", una delle performance appartenente al suo progetto in corso - My brother did you come ."Nuova confutazione del tempo" consiste in una lettura simultanea a due voci (Giovanni Mayer e Clara Ridomi), effettuata nello stesso libro, delle stesure A (1944) e B (1946) dell'omonimo saggio di Jorge Luis Borges. La performance costituisce una sorta di interpretazione musicale delle diverse stesure del testo e rispetta una partitura che indica quando uno dei lettori deve rallentare e...2011-05-1919 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsitalia-giovane, playlist by R. Lionelloitalia-giovane playlist by Riccardo Lionello1) piero umiliani - princess (alt. take)2) stefano torossi - fighting for life3) remigio ducros - the new phylosophie4) bruno spoerri - on the way5) giuliano sorgini - strait jacket6) rino de filippi - riflessività7) alessandro alessandroni - moto blues8) puccio roelens - splash down9) detto mariano - bed ride10) oronzo de filippi - raffineria 11) alusa fallax - il peso delle tradizioni12) i.p.son group - raggio del sole2011-05-1935 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011Performing History. 54. Venice BiennaleOn My 10th, The Academy of Romania in Rome and the Istituto di Cultura e Ricerca Umanistica of Venice presented a preview of the two national projects for Biennale di Venezia 2011.Performing History - Exhibition of artists Ion Grigorescu, Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkacova At the Pavillon dedicated to Romania in the Giardini di Castello.ParticipantsMaria Rus Bojan, curator and coordinator of the projectBogdan Ghiu, writer and philosopher, author of the catalog for the exhibition.Romanian Cultural Resolution - documentaryNuova Galleria dell'Istituto Romeno di Cultura e Ricerca Umanistica di Venezia.2011-05-1942 minSounds like Venice 2011Sounds like Venice 2011Padiglione Repubblica Araba SirianaPaolo Mozzo, Ass. Commissario al Padiglione della Repubblica Araba Siriana e Giancarlo Rovetta, responsabile Archivio Opere Bernard Aubertin presentano i progetti di Bernard Aubertin, Beppe Bonetti e Salvo Pastorello per la 54° Biennale di Venezia al Padiglione della Repubblica Araba Siriana.Bernard Aubertin, Beppe Bonetti e Salvo Pastorello SIRIA, Repubblica Araba SirianaEvoluzioneTalal al Abballa, Sabhan Adam, Bernard Aubertin, Nemat Badawi, Beppe Bonetti, Ivan Lardschneider, Renato Mambor, Piero Mottola, Salvo Pastorello, Nizar Sabour, Rima Salamoun, Pg-SlisCommissario: Christian Maretti. Curatori: Fabio Anselmi, Sandro Orlandi. Sede: Isola di San Servolo, Caserma Cornoldi2011-05-1324 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsInterview with Harold de BreeOUT OF RANGE 2011. Interview with Harold de Bree. "The Work I make has often a industrial and /or military glow to it, these objects with their sober and pure forms, result in brut and strong images. Heavy, nasty, colossal, dangerous, object. Images with a grey complexion. Work that could be considered as repeated and or reconstruction of parts of history.Take it for what it is, at the first glimpse, after that the structure will become les concrete, clarity will be replaced by uncertainty; answers by questions. Like some scent, they awaken and trigger mixtures of memories, feelings and...2011-05-1309 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsIntervista a Matteo NasiniIntervista a Matteo Nasini, LE COSE NON CRESCONO AL BUIO, 2011 Matteo Nasini (nato nel 1976, vive e lavora a Roma) è diplomato in contrabbasso presso il Conservatorio di S. Cecilia di Roma. 8 maggio 2011, Matteo Nasini (Roma, 1976) ) ha presentato per la Kaleidoscope Arena - Roma The Road to Contemporary Art una performance intrecciata tra la visione e il suono, sul tema del tempo e della creazione, composta da un grande arazzo ricamato a mano dall'artista, dietro il quale il cantore vocalista Mauro Tiberi è stato invitato ad intepretare brani scelti di canto romano antico che ha la caratteristica unica di portare dentro di sé...2011-05-1204 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsUmberto Croppi "Made in Italy"Il direttore generale della Fondazione Valore Italia Umberto Croppi presenta la mostra Unicità d'Italia. Made in Italy e identità nazionale 1961/2011, cinquant'anni di saper fare italiano raccontati attraverso il Premio Compasso d'Oro ADI. Intervista di Ilari Valbonesi2011-05-1205 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsVERBA MANENT: Adriana Polveroniverba manent. visita guidata di Adriana Polveroni alla scoperta dei padiglioni di roma the road to contemporary art2011-05-111h 40ROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsKaleidoscopeArena - PANORAMA ROMA8 maggio 2010 Panorama Roma Interventi di:Pierpaolo Barzan, fondatore Depart FoundationAdrienne Drake, curatrice Fondazione GiulianiIlaria Gianni e Cecilia Canziani, curatrici NOMAS FoundationLorenzo Gigotti, fondatore Nero MagazineFrancesco Nucci, fondatore Fondazione Volume!Marcello Smarrelli, curatore Pastificio Cereremodera Andrea Viliani, direttore Fondazione Galleria Civica di Trento2011-05-091h 23ROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsKaleidoscopeArena - VIVA ROMA! TalkKaleidoscope Arena: VIVA ROMA!Dino Gasperini, Assessore alle Politiche Culturali e Centro Storico del Comune di RomaEmmanuele Emanuele, presidente Fondazione RomaFrancesco Marcolini, presidente Zètema Progetto CulturaMaria Vittoria Marini Clarelli, soprintendente GNAM Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e ContemporaneaAnna Mattirolo, direttore del settore Arti MAXXILuca Massimo Barbero, direttore MACROmodera Simona Antonucci, giornalista Il Messaggero2011-05-081h 03ROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsKaleidoscopeArena- Claire FontaineVIVA PARIS ! kaleidoscope Arena Public ConversationJens Hoffmann, direttore CCA Wattis intervista ROMA 7 maggio 20112011-05-0846 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsKaleidoscopeArena: VIVA PARIS! Panorama7 maggio 2011. VIVA PARIS!PANORAMARelatori:Pierre Bal-Blanc, direttore CAC BretignyClaire Le Restif, direttore Le Crédac - CAC IvryFran ßois Piron, co-fondatore Castillo/CorralesAnne Dressen curatrice Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. Modera Andrea Viliani, direttore Fondazione Galleria Civica di Trento2011-05-081h 18ROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsVerba Manent: F. Rutelli/ L.MattarellaRoma The Road to contemporary Art - VERBA MANENT.Venerdì 6 Maggio. Registrazione della visita guidata nei padiglioni della Fiera. Con Francesco Rutelli, e Lea Mattarella, critica d'arte.2011-05-0752 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsPremio Ettore Fico, III edizioneLa Fondazione Ettore Fico, costituita a Torino nel 2007 per volontà di Ines Sacco Fico, moglie dellʼartista, haistituito nel 2009 il “Premio Fondazione Ettore Fico” destinato a un giovane artista che si sia particolarmentedistinto nella ricerca e nell'utilizzo di nuovi mezzi espressivi attraverso la ricerca innovativa, la forza creatrice,il rigore intellettuale e particolarmente inserito nel clima artistico internazionale.Il premio acquisto di 15.000 euro quest'anno è stato assegnato a Luca Trevisani nell'ambito della quarta edizione ROMA - The Road to Contemporary Art”, lagiovane e brillante Fiera internazionale della capitale italiana.2011-05-0717 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA The Fair: Anne Morgan SpalterAnne Morgan Spalter is an acclaimed artist, writer, and educator whose career reflects her long-standing goal of integrating art and technology. She creates art works that explore the concept of the “modern landscape” through both the subject matter and the digital processes used to create the work. She created and taught the first fine art digital media courses at both RISD and Brown University. Spalter’s book, The Computer in the Visual Arts (Addison Wesley 1999), has become a standard reference text throughout the world used at over a hundred universities with established digital art programs.2011-05-0605 minROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA radio art fair podcastsROMA The Fair: Stephan Stoyanov GalleryInterview with Stephan Stoyanov/Luxe Gallery by Ilari Valbonesi2011-05-0612 min