2023 SPAIN

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LOOPS-EXPANDED IN SPAIN

LA FÁBRICA LANJARÓN. Centro Multicultural de la Alpujarra
Augost 12th, 2023

We will present in a videoinstallation in loop the piece Too Big Drawing, (2021) of  Genadzi Buto (Italy)

 

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PROYECTOR/Festival
September 6th – 17th, 2023

The project it´s abroad into PROYECTOR/Moving Images Festival. In the 16 edition of the festival we present around 50 artists in 25 venues of the city of Madrid.

We received 110 of 40 countries submitted works is a testimony of the loop strengths and vitality. That’s the reason why we had a fascinating, but no easy (and slightly delayed) task. Fortunately enough, the submitted works enabled us having a real, beautiful and convincing discussion about purposes and meanings.

So in this list, we are sharing the works for which we have a commitment to show. Each curatorial partner will select one or more works and, depending on local conditions, the form of the exhibition could include shows or screenings in museums, galleries, theatres or outdoors screenings, symposiums and/or masterclasses. Hopefully, we will have a second list of more confirmed exhibitions.

This network aims to not to function as a traditional jury that just selects or rejects, but rather as a curatorial group whose goal is to unite and exhibit a ‘treasure trove’ around the loop. The present list is the autonomous but convergent work of programmers representing moving image projects in five countries: António da Câmara (Duplacena / Festival Temps d’Images, Lisbon – Portugal). Mario Gutiérrez Cru  (PROYECTOR, Madrid – Spain); Sandra Lischi (Ondavideo, Pisa – Italy); Tom Van Vliet (WWVF, Amsterdam – Netherlands); Alisson Avila (Cine Esquema Novo collective (Porto Alegre – Brazil) and Irit Batsry and Alisson Avila (Loops.Lisboa / Festival Temps d’Images, Lisbon – Portugal).

PROYECTOR 2023
Santiago Carlini
(Argentine): Axel, (2020), 10:05
Santiago Carlini (Argentine): Reflashie, (2023), 1:48

Axel

Axel

Santiago Carlini

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