1-Osvaldo Cibils (Italy), Big bang, 2010
2-Julien David (France), Marguerite, 2009
3-Kokou Ekouagou (Togo/China), Children time, 2010
4-Samira Eskandarfar (Iran), Rugs and men, 2009
5-Eric Fong (China), Chinese diagnosis, 2009
6-Christy Gast (USA), Potatoes hill, 2010
7-Rachel Maclean (UK), Science is fiction, 2008
8-Adamo Macri (Canada), OOC, 2009
9-Joas Nebe (Germany), Expectation, 2009
10-Alex Pearl (UK), Sing, 2010
11-Antonio Pinto (Portugal), Time between collapse, 2010
12-Antti Savela (Sweden), My way, 2009
13-Ludovic Sauvage (France), Peppermint, 2010
14-Philippe Van Wolputte (Belgium), Getting over, 2009
15-Kisito Assangni (Togo/UK), Wall dancing2, 2008
Time is Love is an annual exhibition of projectable videos from
an international selection of artists active around the world. The
screening explicitly emphasizes the idea of love in these hard times
and socio-cultural interference, the way in which technology and
society give rise to new forms of artistic expression by using the new
media.
The project aims to consider the work of these artists as part of the
global phenomenon that is contemporary art, and asks the audience to
reflect upon how the time that led to the production of these works was
formed.
Conceptually diverse, emotionally incisive, and visually inventive, the
selected works transform the most familiar video art into an
illuminating investigation of contemporary culture.
Time is Love.4 brings to the world a refreshing perspective on video art.
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