Body Media II



Body Media II
April 29 till July 30, 2017

at Power Station of Art
200 Huayuangang Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai, 200011

Body Media II will first incorporate PSA’s industrial space as a cold body and a segment of modernity. This cold body will use hot language and hot narration to guide visitors around internally like the circulation of blood, to test if space, artworks, and visitors can achieve uniformity in terms of languages and actions.

Body Media II continues the theme of Body Media, which took place at the Red Town Sculpture Center in 2007 and was mainland’s earliest international interactive media exhibition. 10 years ago, Body Media took place in two totally enclosed black boxes, and the sense of space was intentionally taken away, with bodies of visitors becoming keys to open projects in the sense of time. After a decade, when we re-look at “body” and “media”, they have gone beyond the relations of mirror or cooperation, and are leading to interesting performativity as they are now substitutes to each other.

powerstationofart.com/en/exhibition/Body-Media-II.html

Double Feature with Pilvi Takala

 

Double Feature 
Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt
Monday, 27 March 2017, 7.30 PM
free entry

For four years now the SCHIRN has acted as a forum for national and inter­na­tional film and video artists. In dialogue with the SCHIRN cura­tors, inter­na­tional artists offer in-depth insights into their work and, more espe­cially, into their filmic inter­ests. DOUBLE FEATURE was designed as a plat­form presenting the extremely varied trends and forms of creative expres­sion in the produc­tion of art films and for the juxta­po­si­tion of familiar and not so familiar posi­tions. In 2017 visi­tors can expect to see works by, among others, Eli Cortiñas, Beat­rice Gibson and Mélanie Matranga. More­over, inter­views with the artists will be avail­able on the SCHIRN YouTube channel. 

UPCOMING: PILVI TAKALA

In her films Pilvi Takala inter­weaves the various film genres and at the same time goes beyond their limits. The director, docu­men­tary film­maker and perfor­mance artist also gener­ally plays the lead, putting herself in very tricky and embar­rassing situ­a­tions, in the course of which social norms and expec­ta­tions are revealed.

Double Feature takes place in the SCHIRN CAFÉ

schirn.de/en/exhibitions/2017/double_feature/

Article in Contemporary Art Society: Pilvi Takala


News / Artist to Watch
Pilvi Takala

by Ali MacGilp

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Article in the Creators Project: An Artist Gave Pre-Teens Thousands of Dollars to Do Whatever They Wanted


An Artist Gave Pre-Teens Thousands of Dollars to Do Whatever They Wanted—So They Made a Bounce House

by Andrew Nunes

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Article in ArtNews: Inside Job


Inside Job: In the Tradition of Institutional Critique, Artists Are Throwing Wrenches Into the Art World’s Works

by Andrew Russeth

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Pilvi Takala – The Stroker

 
12 January 2017
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Hear internationally acclaimed artist Pilvi Takala in conversation with art curator Teresa Calonje on the unique performance piece that was commissioned by and created for Second Home in the summer of 2016.

For 10 days in July, Takala lived and worked at Second Home posing as Nina Nieminen, an entrepreneur interested in the positive impact of being touched.

Nina and her fictional business ‘Personnel Touch’ were integrated into the community on the premise of being a new part of Second Home’s wellbeing programme.

During her time at Second Home, Pilvi captured and archived people’s reactions to being touched and has since used this research to form the basis of a new performance piece which has been produced in collaboration with dancer Emma Waltraud Howes.

The dance piece will be showcased at Second Home in the afternoon and Pilvi and Teresa will discuss it as well as Pilvi’s experience of performing as Nina in Liberia in the evening.

Second Home thanks the Finnish Institute for their generous support of this event.

secondhome.io/cultural-programme/pilvi-takala-the-stroker

Pilvi Takala at Pump House Gallery


11 January – 27 March 2017
Pump House Gallery
Battersea Park, London, SW11 4NJ

Solo exhibition
Pilvi Takala

Pump House Gallery presents an exhibition building on The Committee, a 2013 project by artist Pilvi Takala.

For the project funded by the Emdash Award, Takala invited a group of children from a youth centre in Bow, London to spend her £7,000 award in any way they wished. They decided to design and produce a custom-made bouncy castle called “Five Star Bouncy House”, which could be used by them and hired out to raise funds for the youth centre. In Takala’s video that follows the process, the children explain how they decided to spend the prize money, discussing the process of decision-making and the values that guided them.

As part of the exhibition the “Five Star Bouncy House” will be erected on weekends when the weather permits.

About the artist:

In her complex and rich practice Pilvi Takala confuses the space of exactly what the work is, whether a performance, a video, a sculpture or the space left behind after one of her interactions. Takala’s work sits between a serious investigation and playful agitation of social and political structures. Using disguise to engage and negotiate different social terrains, she reveals unspoken rules within systems of culture.

Takala (b. 1981) lives and works in Berlin.

pumphousegallery.org.uk/programme/pilvi-takala