KNOX / ROSE / TAKALA at Transmission


Knox / Rose / Takala

30 October - 01 December 2012 O
pen Tuesday – Saturday, 11am – 5pm
Preview: 27 October 2012, 7pm

Transmission Gallery
28 King street
Glasgow G1 5QP


Transmission presents works by Una Knox, Pilvi Takala and Sarah Rose.  

The exhibition will include work with elements of film, print and audio. The works have been drawn together more by an attraction to individual practices rather than a defined articulation of interrelating themes. However, relationships and non-relationships between the distinct works and practices provide textures for exploration and interrogation. The works play off of each other, involving the viewer in gestural, abstract and embodied processes that negotiate our proximity to and the interrelationships of subjectivities, communities, and histories.
Una Knox’s video 4 ½ feet to the left, behind me presents the scene of a man walking through the interiors of a museum archive describing the experiences of a brain condition that results in him suffering from continual feelings of déjà vu and seizure.  The experience of his job as an image archivist is juxtaposed with descriptions of the spatial and temporal feelings of his condition, held out as lingering and concrete within the film.
In her work Players Pilvi Takala follows a small community of online poker players residing in a hotel in Bangkok, who organise themselves around the logic of the game that they make a living from. The element of chance becomes predictable when put in a continuous series of losses and wins, enabling an equal division of chores through card pulling and other simple zero sum games. 

Sarah Rose new video work explores a divergent picture puzzle set from within an abstract domestic setting. The video's central motif the Ideal game Mouse Trap is expanded to create a set of proposals for the alternative experience of physical laws.  The camera wanders between language, sculptural and digital media, in the form of capture and escape enjoying a technologically determined, psychologically experimental and detached reality.

Into the Real World

Tina Helen & Søren Thilo Funder, Waiting Panorama, 2011, video still

Into the Real World
4th Short Video Biennial -5 Minutes 2012 and 
solo exhibition Aside by Pilvi Takala
5 October – 26 October 2012
P74 Gallery, 
Trg Prekomorskih brigad 1, Ljubljana

Curated by: Silke Opitz
Organised by: Polonca Lovšin
Friday 5 October at 7 p.m., discussion with Pilvi Takala and Silke Opitz, at 8 p.m., the opening.

For the fourth edition of the Short Video Biennial -5 Minutes we have collaborated with German art historian and curator Silke Opitz, who proposed the theme Into the Real World.

After reviewing the 39 video works that were submitted to the international open call in May and July 2012 the expert jury consisting of Silke Opitz, Jaka Železnikar, and Polonca Lovšin selected two works for presentation: the video Utopia by artist Wanja Kimani and the video Waiting Panorama by tandem Tina Helen and Søren Thilo Funder.
This year’s biennial is connected to the artworks of Finnish artist Pilvi Takala. Her video works and installations are presented in the accompanying solo exhibition Aside. The common characteristic of the video works in the biennial as well as those in the accompanying exhibition is the thin line between reality and fiction.

Hors les Murs / Fiac

Real Snow White at Hors les Murs in Fiac
Screening in Cinéphémére in Jardin des Tuileries on Tuesday 16th of October at 5 pm and on Thursday 18th of Octobet at 1pm

program here

Fiac Paris 18-21 October
www.fiac.com

GOOD LIFE / 53rd October Salon

GOOD LIFE   ГУД ЛАЈФ
physical narratives and spatial imaginations
—the 53rd october salon

Belgrade, September 22 – November 4, 2012
The former building of the Geodetic Institute, Karađorđeva 48, Belgrade

Curators: Branislav Dimitrijević and Mika Hannula

Participants: Vladimir Arsenijević / Mladen Bizumić / Vladan Caričić i Slobodan D. Pešić / Branislav Dimitrijević / Andrej Dolinka / Biljana Đurđević / Mirjana Đurđević / Expodium (Bart Witte & Nikos Doulos) / Mika Hannula / Annika von Hausswolff / Vlatka Horvat / Ana Hušman / Villu Jaanisoo / Aleksandar Jestrović Jamesdin / Anssi Kasitonni / Karsten Konrad / Jukka Korkeila / Wolfgang Krause & Silvia Lorenz / Ana Krstić / Svebor Midžić / Vladimir Miladinović /Nebojša Milikić / Ahmet Ög ̆üt / Branislava Stefanović / Mladen Stilinović / Dubravka Sekulić / Dubravka Stojanović / Samuil Stoyanov / Annika Ström / Pilvi Takala /
Berit Talpsepp / Raša Todosijević / Miloš Tomić / Sreten Ugričić / XYZ (Matei Gavula & Milan Tittel) / Aleksandar Zograf / Marko Živkovic

www.oktobarskisalon.org/53/

Artists of the No at Curated by_Vienna 2012


Artists of the No

With: Nina Beier & Marie Lund, David Raymond Conroy, Dora Garía, Ryan Gander, David Sherry, and Pilvi Takala

20 September - 28 October 2012
Opening: 20 September 2012, 6 - 10 pm

Projektraum Viktor Bucher | Praterstrasse 13/1/2 | Vienna | Austria

In a society characterised by an imperative to perform, to be productive, to take part in a time-pressured culture of high performance, artists are more than ever pressured to work and conform to the demands of professional activity. This is not the only way. In other, more questionable words, is this the way we really want to work? How do artists manage the imbalance between work and life? Are there creative possibilities in refusal, passivity, procrastination and idleness? [continue reading]

Curated by Niekolaas Johannes Lekkerkerk

Artists of the No is conceived within the context of Curated by_Vienna 2012.

Projectraum Viktor Bucher

Real Snow White in Copenhagen Art Festival / ILOVIT by Jeppe Hein