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Oct 22, 2009
VIDEO ART PRESENTATION, 3-5 November 2009



VIDEO ART : INDONESIA - BERLIN & BEYOND
By Krisna Murti and Kathrin Becker
3 - 5 November 2009

Organized by VIDEOLAB

Sponsored by Soemardja Gallery, Magister FSRD ITB



 

Krisna Murti Works and lives in Bandung.
He finished his study in the Faculty of Arts and Design - Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) Bandung in 1981. He has carried out his solo and group exhibition since 1980. In his twenty-years of involving and working in arts, Krisna has listed 15 solo exhibitions The exhibitions - regional and international - were carried out, among others, in Jakarta, Singapore, Taipei, Perth, Bangladesh, Fukuoka and Berlin. In 1999 he published his book entitled "Video Public" and in present, 2009, he publish his 2nd Book entitled " Essay on Video Art and New Media, Indonesia & Beyond "

Kathrin Becker is Berlin based curator and work currently as the head of the n.b.k. Video-Forum. The Video-Forum was establisehd in 1971 and is the eldest video collection in Germany. We have ca. 1000 works of international video artists from the early years of video art in the late 1960s to the present.



Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Soemardja Gallery


Session 1

Presentation about Video Art in Berlin and Beyond
by Kathrin Becker

Moderator Deden Hendan Durahman
Speaker Kathrin Becker

09.00 - 09.20 WIB Introduction
09.25 - 10.35 WIB Screening no. 1 : Berlin Hot Shots

Video works from the n.b.k. Video-Forum, selected by Kathrin Becker

The video screening consists of work by Berlin based artists from the collection of the n.b.k. Video-Forum, the eldest video collection in Germany. It mirrors the international situation within the art scene of Berlin and shows work with different formal and thematic approaches, with a strong focus on stages performances. From the attempt to fly with a self-constructed balloon (Aschenbrenner) via the performance of a group of disabled actors who claim their role in society (Erikssaon) to the animated text and visual fragments based on Alexander Lurija´s "The man in a shattered world" (Florenty), the screening offers a entertaining and at the same time inspiring selection of "Berlin hot shots".

videoworks from Marc Aschenbrenner (1971 in Linz/Austria, lives in Berlin), Elise Florenty (1978 in Bourdeaux/France, lives in Berlin), Ninon Liotet /Olivier Schulbaum (1972 in Chaumaont/France/1971 in Saint-Dizier/France, live in Berlin), Michel de Broin (1970 in Montreal/Canada, lives in Berlin), Ina Wudtke (1968 in Germany, lives in Berlin), Annika Eriksson (1956 in Malmoe/Sweden, lives in Berlin), Corinna Schnitt (born 1964 in Duisburg, lives in Berlin).

10.40 - 12.00 WIB Discussion 1
12.05 - 13.05 WIB Break

Session 2
Presentation & Discussion on Book Launching :
" ESSAY ON VIDEO ART AND NEW MEDIA. Indonesia and Beyond "
by Krisna Murti
                   

Moderator
Aminudin TH Siregar

Speakers
1. Krisna Murti
2. Prof. Dr. Bambang Sugiharto

13.15 - 13.45 WIB Presentation from Krisna Murti
13.50 -14.20 WIB Presentation from Bambang Sugiharto
14.30 - 15.30 WIB Discussion

15.45 - 16.00 WIB
Launching the Book by Giving the Book
to Prof. Dr. Bambang Sugiharto, Dr. Nuning Damayanti, M.Sn -Magister FSRD ITB
and Kathrin Becker - Video Forum Germany.

16.15 - 17.00 WIB Coffee break and Penanda tanganan Buku oleh Krisna Murti


Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Soemardja Gallery




Session 1
Moderator Heru Hikayat
Speaker Kathrin Becker


A Sense of History

All video works from the n.b.k. Video-Forum, selected by Kathrin Becker

09.30 - 10.45 WIB Screening no. 1 : TV as a creative medium? about the interference of video art & TV

The commented video screening gives an overview over the 40 years of video art history. Taking its starting point from the technological precondition of video art, the development of the Sony Portapak video camera in 1965, the screening consists of four different chapters:

1) TV as a creative medium? About the interference of video art and TV
2) VideoPerformances: Relations between Body, Media and Space
3) Female Trouble: Video and Feminist practice
4) Hi and low: Video reflecting the media

The screening start with the works from Wolf Vostell (1932-1998) and Nam June Paik (1932-2006)

11. 00 - 12.00 WIB Discussion 1
12.05 - 13. 00 WIB Break


Session 2
Moderator Deden Hendan Durahman
Speaker Kathrin Becker



13.15 - 13..50 WIB Screening 2 : Video Performances: Relations between Body, Media and Space

videoworks from Peter Campus (1937 New York, lives in East Patchogue, New York), Joan Jonas (1936 in New York, lives in New York, Richard Serra / Nancy Holt (1939 in San Francisco, lives in New York / 1938 in Worcester, MA, lives in Galisteo, New Mexiko).

14.00 - 14.25 WIB Screening 3 : Female Trouble: Video and Feminist practice

videowork from Marina Abramovic (1946 in Belgrad, lives in New York)

14.30 - 15.00 WIB Screening 4 : Hi and low: Video reflecting the media

videoworks from Ant Farm (USA), Bjørn Melhus (1966 in Kirchheim/Teck, Germany, lives in Berlin)-Co-Production of Neuer Berliner Kunstverein

15.15 - 16.15 WIB Discussion

16.30 - 16.45 WIB Conclusion-end.


3 - 5 November 2009
MINI ART SPACE
Soemardja Gallery, FSRD ITB



Day 1 : 3 November 2009
09.00 - 17.00 WIB
Screening no. 1 : Picturing Places Around The World
The screening consists of works of international artists that are part of the n.b.k. Video-Forum, the eldest video-archive in Germany. It focuses on interventions of artists in the urban space or their analysis of urban phenomena. The screening has six different "stops" in six different places of the world: 1. Stop: Hamburg: Food Shopping : videoworks from Christian Jankowski (1968 in Göttingen, Germany, lives in Berlin, Hamburg, New York); 2. Stop: Mexico. Wild dogs : videoworks from Francys Alys (1959 in Antwerp (Belgium), lives in Mexico-City; 3. Stop: Bukarest/Romania: A man with a door on his back: videoworks from Calin Dan (1955 in Arad, Romania, lives in Amsterdam and Bucharest); 4. Stop: Jerusalem: Being a Palestinian Girl : videoworks from Larissa Sansour (1973 in Jerusalem, lives in Kopenhagen); 5. Stop: Berlin: Two Lonely Men : videoworks from Artur Zmijewski(1966, Warsaw, Poland, lives in Warsaw), Shahram Entekhabi(1963 in Beroujerd, Iran, lives in Berlin); 6. Stop: Somewhere in the virtual worlds : videoworks from Domingo Molina Cortés (1975 in Dillenburg, lives in London)

Day 2 : 4 November 2009
09.00 - 17.00 WIB
Screening no. 2 : Single DVD from Fischli / Weiss

Day 3 : 5 November 2009
09.00 - 17.00 WIB
Screening no. 3 : Single DVD from Joseph Beuys

 



Krisna Murti
Works and lives in Bandung.
He finished his study in the Faculty of Arts and Design - Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) Bandung in 1981. He has carried out his solo and group exhibition since 1980. In his twenty-years of involving and working in arts, Krisna has listed 15 solo exhibitions The exhibitions - regional and international - were carried out, among others, in Jakarta, Singapore, Taipei, Perth, Bangladesh, Fukuoka and Berlin. In 1999 he published his book entitled "Video Public" and in present, 2009, he publish his 2nd Book entitled " Essay on Video Art and New Media, Indonesia & Beyond "

Kathrin Becker is Berlin based curator and work currently as the head of the n.b.k. Video-Forum. The Video-Forum was establisehd in 1971 and is the eldest video collection in Germany. We have ca. 1000 works of international video artists from the early years of video art in the late 1960s to the present.


n.b.k. Video-Forum

Founded in 1971, the n.b.k. Video-Forum with its over 1,000 works of video art is the oldest collection of video art in Germany. The focal points of the collection  are Fluxus, feminist video, historical and contemporary video art of Berlin, as well as approaches reflecting on the media. Key works by Marina Abramovic, Rebecca Horn, Bruce Nauman, Nam June Paik, Ulrike Rosenbach, Bill Viola or Wolf Vostell dating back to the early phase of video art are represented on an equal footing with contemporary productions by Reynold Reynolds, Corinna Schnitt, Hito Steyerl or Hague Yang. Over the last few years, a particular emphasis on art from Eastern Europe has developed, with pieces by artists such as Olga Chernysheva, Calin Dan, Oleg Kulik, Zoran Nazkovski or Tanja Ostojic. The Video-Forum regularly co-produces new works �" most recently by Anetta Mona Chisa & Lucia Tkácová, Christian Jankowski, Bjørn Melhus, Mathilde ter Heijne and Artur Zmijewski �" and organises regular screenings and projects relating to video art. Visitors may view works in the collection  free of charge.



This Programmes fully supported by


            

and supported by Intermedia FSRD ITB & Magister FSRD ITB








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