THE CreArt EUROPEAN EXHIBITION 2014 “WHITE NOISE BACK WORDS”, WILL BE OPEN ON 3rd OCTOBER IN THREE DIFFERENT GALLERIES OF MIERCUREA-CIUC ( ROMANIA). THE EUROPEAN EXHIBITION WAS PREVIOUSLY DISPLAYED IN VILNIUS (LITHUANIA) AND ZAGREB (CROATIA)

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THE CreArt EUROPEAN EXHIBITION 2014 “WHITE NOISE BACK WORDS”, WILL BE OPEN ON 3rd OCTOBER IN THREE DIFFERENT GALLERIES OF MIERCUREA-CIUC ( ROMANIA). THE EUROPEAN EXHIBITION WAS PREVIOUSLY DISPLAYED IN VILNIUS (LITHUANIA) AND ZAGREB (CROATIA)

2014-09-22

  The CreArt European Exhibition White Noise Black Words  will be open next Friday 3rd October in Miercurea-Ciuc (Harghita, Romania) after travelling during the last three months along Vilnius (Lithuania) and Zagreb (Croatia). The Exhibition will be presented in three different exhibition spaces along the city until 30 November: Harghita County Council’s Art Gallery, Art Gallery from Kossuth Lajos street and Pál art Gallery. Opening will take place in Harghita County Council’s Art Gallery at 18:00 PM with the presence of Mr. Kelemen Hunor, Cultural Minister, leaders of Harghita County Council, CreArt coordinators in Harghita County and Valladolid and also some of the artists selected.

 

In this group exhibition  curated Joao Laia + Rosa Lleó with Miguel Amado, participate 20 artists representing the cities from the CreArt Network, that were selected among 88 proposals sent by the CreArt cities from the local annual call:

 

Dana Stana (Arad)

Patricija Gilyte (Kaunas)

Remigijus Venckus (Kaunas

Sérgio Marques (Aveiro)

Nuvola Ravera (Génova)

Fülöp József (Harghita)

Nina Hove (Kristiansand)

Emanuela Rizzo (Lecce)

Sandro Marasco (Lecce)

Felix Sturm (Linz)

Kurt Lackner/Julio Falagán (Linz)

Vildan Turalic (Linz)

Kateřina Vorlová (Pardubice)

Martin Dašek (Pardubice)

Amaya Bombín (Valladolid)

David del Bosque (Valladolid)

Saulius Dastikas (Vilnius)

Ana Hušman (Zagreb).

Fokus Grupa (Zagreb).

 

 

According the curators João Laia + Rosa Lleó with Miguel Amado, White Noise, Black Words is an exhibition that investigates the fragile balance between abstraction and figuration, immateriality and concreteness, fact and symbol, existence and imagination. Whereas “white noise” is commonly known as a combination of all the sounds in the human spectrum, “black words” suggests less-visible elements of the social fabric.

 

The featured works are in an array of media: painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, installation, video, and sound. They offer up realistic depictions and dreamlike representations, rational positions and unconscious tensions, perceptible objects and ghostlike entities, primitive rituals and daily actions, conversational dynamics and intimate gestures.

 

This is the second exhibition of CreArt, a cultural project involving 13 cities from 10 different European countries. It showcases diverse art practices from distinct European geographies. Each partner in the CreArt network issued an open call for local artists, and the curators then selected from among the respondents the 20 artists whose work is presented here.  

 

The travelling exhibition is one of the main actions to promote artistic mobility and circulation of artworks organised within the framework of CreArt project (Network of Cities for Artistic Creation). This European Exhibition will have two further editions in other cities of the Network. In the news section of the CreArt project website you can find some of the annual calls already launched for the next edition of CreArt European Exhibition in 2015. The rest will be published soon: http://creart-eu.org/news/creart-news

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