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Rosa Barba - Time as Perspective. Hrsg.: Kunsthaus Zürich u. Bergen Kunsthall

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Rosa Barba (*1972 in Agrigent) works with the basic elements of the cinema: celluloid, light, projector, and sound. She dissects the structure of the narrative and plays with the often improbable characters, places, and stories of the medium of film. Her exploration of space, time, and language is crucial to the process. This publication presents her new project, which, like a story or a play in different acts, stretches out across two exhibition chapters: "Chapter 1" was shown in the Kunsthaus Zürich (June 6-September 9, 2012), curated by Mirjam Varadinis. "Chapter 2" presented at the Bergen Kunsthall (February 2-March 17, 2013) is curated by Solveig Øvstebø. The project revolves around a 35mm film, Time as Perspective, which Barba shot during the spring in Texas-fascinated by the desert landscape, which she approaches from an almost archaeological perspective on a quest for inscribed signs and times.
 
Exhibition schedule: Bergen Kunsthall, February 2-March 17, 2013

Summary

Rosa Barba (*1972 in Agrigent) works with the basic elements of the cinema: celluloid, light, projector, and sound. She dissects the structure of the narrative and plays with the often improbable characters, places, and stories of the medium of film. Her exploration of space, time, and language is crucial to the process. This publication presents her new project, which, like a story or a play in different acts, stretches out across two exhibition chapters: “Chapter 1” was shown in the Kunsthaus Zürich (June 6–September 9, 2012), curated by Mirjam Varadinis. “Chapter 2” presented at the Bergen Kunsthall (February 2–March 17, 2013) is curated by Solveig Øvstebø. The project revolves around a 35mm film, Time as Perspective, which Barba shot during the spring in Texas—fascinated by the desert landscape, which she approaches from an almost archaeological perspective on a quest for inscribed signs and times.


 


Exhibition schedule: Bergen Kunsthall, February 2–March 17, 2013

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Authors Lauri Anderson, Laurie Anderson, Rosa Barba, Haru Farocki, Harun Farocki, Bergen Kunsthall, Giovann Ricciardi, Ingrid et Wiener
Assisted by Bergen Kunsthall (Editor), Kunsthall (Editor), Kunsthall (Editor), Berge Kunsthall (Editor), Kunsthaus Zürich (Editor), Kunsthau Zürich (Editor), Kunsthaus Zürich (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2013
 
EAN 9783775735605
ISBN 978-3-7757-3560-5
No. of pages 258
Dimensions 195 mm x 245 mm x 28 mm
Weight 1096 g
Illustrations 120 Abb.
Series Zeitgenössische Kunst
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art
Non-fiction book > Art, literature > Plastic arts

Film, Videokunst, Installation, rosa, Video Art, Babra

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