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Italian artist Rosa Barba has brought her beguiling mix of film and sculpture to Tate Modern’s Level 2 gallery. In her work film projectors command the viewer’s attention as much as the images they project.
Ali Kazma is a Turkish video artist. This video portrays his series of some twelve films entitled Obstructions. His videos represent human activities, particularly the relation to work and the conditions of work.
Bock is a German artist who makes installation, sculpture, video art, theater and opera. In this video he performs an action: Bock opens a can of raviolis, pours them out, and eats them with a spoon attached to a chair.
Ronnie Bass is a young New York City based visual artist. 2012 is a performance video where music and lyrics play an important role in transmitting a context of serene intrigue.
“Doors”, the current exhibition at the Portikus in Frankfurt / Main, Germany, shows a collaborative project developed by German installation artists Judith Hopf and Henrik Olesen. “Doors” offers passageways, entrances and exits, detours and cul-de-sacs, and repeatedly asks the viewer to come to a decision.
An urban panoramic view turns into something quite intriguing by accelerating visual time but keeping intact the acoustic time.
Henry Holland presents his A/W 2011 in his first ever fashion film
Ricky Remote has rabbit for breakfast.
Memory is a collaboration with musician Noah Lennox (Panda Bear), exploring the relation between a musician and filmmaker and their personal reflection on memories.