VIVA CAIXA FORUM MADRID 2012
Vital Internacional Video Art (VIVA)
Written by: Macu Moran
Program VIVA CaixaForum Madrid 2012:
May 24th, 25th and 26th 2012
CaixaForum Madrid Auditorium
Paseo del Prado 36, 28014 Madrid
On May 24th, 25th and 26th, 2012, VIVA presents an international selection of single-channel video art by artists from 22 countries at CaixaForum Madrid.
The VIVA program was conceived in 2006 to provide a continuous dialogue between historical artworks from private collections with the latest contemporary visual art practices, creating an intellectual current in the visual arts. VIVA is exhibited in an annual tour through the major art centers Worldwide, i.e. Centre Pompidou in Paris, Hara Museum in Tokyo and Seoul MoCA, among others.
Organized as a cultural educational project in collaboration with curators, galleries, collectors and institutions, VIVA has established a network of international artists, carefully selected and personally invited to participate.
Founder and Director: Ana de Alvear
Chief Curator: Macu Moran
info@vivacollections.org
www.vivacollections.org
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Program 1
19.30hs. May 24th, 2012. Approx. duration 67 minutes
Cecilia Barriga - Donde empieza la Violencia, 2004, 1', Chile
Yang Fudong - Lock Again, 2004, 3', China
Francis Alÿs - El Gringo, 2003, 4'37", Belgium
Marina Nuñez - Ocaso, 2007, 56", Spain
Shirin Neshat - Passage, 2001, 11'30", Iran
Simone Hooijmans - Campsite Hortus, 2004, 1', The Netherlands
Nathalie Djurberg - The Rhinoceros and the Whale, 2008, 4'47", Sweden
Anthony Goicolea - Class Room, 2003, 6'05", Cuba
Bjørn Melhus - No Sunshine, 1997, 5'30", Germany
Ira Schneider - How Bill Viola Does It, 1975/2000, 2'13", USA
Andrezza Valentin & Guilherme Marcondes - Tyger, 2006, 4'30", Brazil
Alicia Framis - Ajax Football Stadium Amsterdam 02, 2002, 3'52", Spain
Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba - The Ground the Root and the Air: The passing of the Bodhi Tree, 2007, 14'30", Japan
Floris Kaayk - Parts, 2008, 2'32", The Netherlands
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Program 2
19.30hs. May 25th, 2012. Approx. duration 67 minutes
Manuel Saiz - Being Luis Porcar, 2005, 1', Spain
Mark Leckey - Fiorucci made me Hardcore, 1999, 15', United Kingdom
Joanneke Meester - Pregnant, 2004, 1'30", The Netherlands
Ricardo Calero - Sea Flooding, 2001/2011, 2'53", Spain
Yusuke Sakamoto - Yakizakana no Uta, 2004, 4'36", Japan
Nesimi Yetik - My Mother Learns Cinema, 2007, 4', Turkey
Pipilotti Rist - Pamela, 1997, 5', Switzerland
Martin Sastre - The Martin Sastre Foundation, 2003, 5'11", Uruguay
Reynold Reynolds - Secret Life, 2008, 10', USA
Aldo Giannotti - A rewinding Journey, 2005, 10', Italy
Florian Gwinner - Das Model, 2006, 6'18", Germany
Ana de Alvear - Nothing ever happens, 2006, 2'20", Spain
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Programa 3
19.30hs. May 26th, 2012. Approx. duration 65 minutes
Bruce Nauman - Violent Incident, 1986, 2'57", USA
Isaac Julien - The Attendant, 1993, 10', United Kingdom
Rui Calçada Bastos - Same old tune, 2005, 1'49", Portugal
Martha Colburn - Triumph of the Wild, 2008, 5', USA
Santiago Morilla - Gioco monstruoso, 2010, 4', Spain
Douwe Dijkstra - Fragmenten uit 'Backpacking', 2006, 3', The Netherlands
Hans Op de Beeck - All together now... 2005, 6'59", Belgium
Mariko Mori - Kumano, 1999, 12', Japan
Ruth Gomez - El artista de la vida moderna, 2003-2004, 1'56", Spain
Aili Chen - Niñas, 2006, 2'50", Argentina
Stan Douglas - Monodramas, 1991, 4' , Canada
Wolfgang Lehmann - Route to Cape Town, 2005, 5', Germany
Berni Searle - Seeking Refuge, 2008, 5'56", SouthAfrica
Joost Bakker - Laagtevrezers, 2004, 3', The Netherlands
Simone Lecca - Souvenir, 2001, 1', Italy
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VIVA thanks its collaborators:
Spanish Embassy, Japan / Instituto Cervantes, Japan / Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Japan / Taka Ishii Gallery, Japan / Isaac Julien, UK / Victoria Miro Gallery, UK / onedotcero, UK / Helga de Alvear Foundation, Spain / Eyelight, Spain / VideoArtWorld, Spain / Teresa Sapey Collection, Spain / La Fabrica Gallery, Spain / MNCARS, Spain / Pi Fernandino Collection, Spain / Gallery Moriarty, Spain / Fugu Art Projects, Spain / Goethe Institut Madrid, Spain / CDMC, Spain / Animayo, Gran Canarias, Spain / Espacio Digital Gran Canaria, Spain / Canariasmediafest, Spain / Circulo de Bellas Artes, Tenerife, Spain / Arteinformado, Spain / Rosa Santos Gallery, Spain / Isabel Hurley Gallery, Spain / Jose Robles Gallery, Spain / Raquel Ponce Gallery, Spain / Esquina Arte Contemporaneo, Spain / P.art of your life, The Netherlands / theoneminute, Netherlands / Ron Mandos Gallery, Netherlands / Galeria Luisa Strina, Brasil / 235 Media, Germany / imai- inter media art institute, Germany / Invaliden1, Germany / Galerie Anita Beckers, Germany / Grantpirrei, Australia / Veracortes Art Agency, Portugal / MoCA Shanghai, China / Galerie Bob van Orsouw, Switzerland / Peter Kilchmann Galerie, Switzerland / Michael Stevenson Gallery, South Africa / EXiS, Korea / LOOP Alternative Sapce , Korea / MOCA, Korea / Centre Pompidou, France / Berta Sichel, Spain / Mark Nash, UK / Pim Trooster, Netherlands / Elisa Uematzu, Japan / Atsudo Yasuda, Japan / Gye Joong-Kim, South Korea/ James Steele, Australia / Greta Gesenberg, Germany
VIVA Chief Curator: Macu Moran
Contact: info@vivacollections.org
www.vivacollections.org