On August 15th, ikonoTV will broadcast a 24H special of video artworks entirely dedicated to Water. The program includes works approaching the environmental problem of polluted waters (Isabelle Hayeur, "Castaway"), rising water levels (Ursula Biemann, "Deep Weather") and desertification (Daniel Beerstecher, "Sand Am Meer"), as well as works inviting us to contemplate the ocean from a new perspective (Ange Leccia, "Les Mers") and to establish an abstract balance with the sea (Markus Hoffmann, Level Up").
Complete list of artists:
Lars Jan, Irene Fenara, Adriane Wachholz, Felipe Barros, Ange Leccia, Lydia Debeer, Ursula Bieman, Shoja Azari, Michael Najjar, Johanna Reich, Joe Hamilton, Janet Laurence, Liao Wenfeng, Jacques Perconte, Claudia Larcher, William Lamson, Katy Unger, Enrique Ramirez, Nicolas Rupcich, Enrique Ramirez, Romy Pocztaruk, Daniel Beerstecher, Markus Hoffmann, Linda Sanchez, Isabelle Hayeur, Simon Faithfull, Antti Laitinen, Isadora Willson Gazmuri
İstanbul Modern, “YOK OLMADAN: Doğa ve Sürdürülebilirlik Üzerine Bir Sergi” kapsamında sanatçılarla ziyaretçileri buluşturmayı sürdürüyor. Video gösterimleri ve söyleşiden oluşan “Sanat Sözünü Sakınmıyor” (Art Speaks Out) adlı etkinlik 12 Mayıs Perşembe günü gerçekleştirilecek. Çevre sorunları ve ekoloji konusunda farkındalık yaratılması amaçlanan söyleşiye sanat yayıncılığı yapan ikonoTV ve “YOK…
This month on ikonoTV, revisit the enigmatic and allegorical work of the early Netherlandish painter and watch the details of the notorious following paintings on our art stream:
The Garden of Earthly Delights (1490 - 1510)
The Temptation of St Antony (1512 - 1516)
The Adoration of the Magi (1485 - 1500)
2016 marked the 500th anniversary of the death of Hieronymus Bosch, and if you are in Madrid, head over Museo Prado to view the Bosch exhibition.
If you were among the 400,000 visitors at the Het Noorbrabants Museum, share with us your favourite Bosch paintings on Facebook.
Digital Canvas - ikonoTV’s 24-hour On Air Exhibition of Digital Art
24-hour program starting May 7th, 6PM (CET)
Watch on www.ikono.tv
New media and technologies have radically changed the way we experience our daily life, increasingly modifying our creative processes. Traditional disciplines like drawing, painting and sculpture are increasingly being merged with digital and electronic techniques, allowing new aesthetic experiences and opening new possibilities of perception.
Digital Canvas brings together a selection of outstanding international artists with more than 80 video works that explicitly employ the use of electronic and digital tools while making direct references to art history. Mounir Fatmi’s Technologia links ancient circular Arabic calligraphy and Marcel Duchamp’s rotoreliefs, the first manifestation of kinetic art produced in the context of modern and industrialized society. Eelco Brand uses both paint and digital techniques to create a hyper-real cosmos that reflects his conception of nature. Cosimo Miorelli creates a new form of storytelling with live-drawing sessions accompanied by music, executed on a tablet and recorded. Yannis Kranidiotis creates visual soundscapes by digitally re-elaborating old masterpieces. The winner of our open call Ulla Nolden, investigates movement and its rules in everyday environments, and visualizes its abstract algorithms by using an aesthetic language that she has developed in her photographic work.
Digital Canvas also features outstanding works by Joe Hamilton, Jacques Perconte, UBERMORGEN, Pierce Warnecke, Kurt Hentschläger, Claudia Hart, Andreas Nicolas Fischer, Johanna Reich, Nicolas Rupcich, Richard Garet, Feng Chen, Dejan Radovanovic, Daniel Canogar, Claudia Larcher, Mateo Amaral, Ryan Whittier Hale, Chris Coleman, Laleh Mehran, Pia MYrvoLD and Philipp Artus.
In addition, Digital Canvas gives a Carte Blanche to Marco Mancuso (Founder and Director of Digicult) and to The One Minutes, a global network based in Amsterdam producing and distributing films with the duration of one single minute.
Marco Mancuso presents “Hyper Reality”: how the visual contemporary apparatus is changing due to digital and science technologies, becoming - in a way - More Real than Real. The selection features artworks by Evelina Domnitch and Dmitry Gelfand, Syntfarm, Boris Labbé, Quayola, Thomas Köner, Thorsten Fleisch.
The One Minutes’ Carte Blanche features Laurel Backman, Sophie Penkethman, Christoph Meyer, Renee Lear, Guusje Kaayk, Dana Verbaan and Alper T.Tunga Ince and Frank ter Horst.
Digital Canvas will be broadcast exclusively on ikonoTV for 24 hours, starting on May, 7th at 6PM (CET). It will premiere with a selection of works during the Creative Tech Week in New York, on the 29th and 30th of April.
Born in 1985 Hoevelaken, the Netherlands, Levi van Veluw is a multidisciplinary artist working in the field of photography, videography, drawings, sculptures and installations. Levi van Veluw graduated from the ArtEZ Institute of the Arts in Arnhem in 2007. His body of work has been shown internationally earning him many awards.
This month, ikonoTV showcases two series of short films based on works by Levi van Veluw:
“The Collapse of Cohesion” (2014) is a series of short films, based on drawings. One of the drawings presents an image of an archive room, filled with large structures of cabinets containing more than 1500 neatly arranged icosahedrons. The whole arrangement is held in place by the very structure of the cabinets and the force of gravity, in a fundamental and continuous on-going struggle between the desire for order and the forces of nature. (...) continue reading.
“Origin of the Beginning” (2011) is a series of installations, photographs and videos in which Levi van Veluw draws from his own childhood memories to thematically and narratively develop his oeuvre of self-portraits. (...) continue reading.
Elizabeth Markevitch spoke at the ‘Art for Tomorrow - New York Times conference’ in Doha, Qatar alongside Marc Spiegel (Art Basel) and Hans-Ulrich Obrist about the impact of Internet on the Global Art Market.