VIDEONALE — exhibition tour also for the hearing-impaired (with interpreter)
The traditional schemes of art reception are discussed during the cycle of workshop and curator showings around, organised at the BWA Contemporary Art Gallery. Art rooting around can be associated with the jungle in which you can be lost because of the overload of incentives. Therefore it is worthwhile stopping to classify and divide, in favour of absorbing experiences with the whole surface of the body. Art rooting around aims at breaking the stereotype, according to which contemporary art is incomprehensible and difficult in interpretation. Developing in the audience the need of contact with art is based on a free form of meeting at the gallery (workshop, lectures, curator showing around, and curator showing around, adapted to the age of participants). Thanks to rejecting intellectual analyses in favour of using own sensations and feelings, art becomes a field of adventure for an open viewer.
VIDEONALE — within the framework of the video art festival Video Re:view The Videonale Bonn is an international festival and a video art competition. Since its first edition in 1984, initiated by students, the programme of the...
The shadow theatre — we invite you to the workshops (based around the exhibition Videonale) The May series of artistic expression workshops will be based around the exhibition Videonale. The presented video art works will offer a starting point...
Join us on 27 May at 4.30 pm for a guided tour of the exhibition which showcases works from the 13th Videonale in Bonn, which is one of the oldest biennials of video art in Europe, well-known for spotting emerging talent, and for presenting video art in an offbeat fashion.
Sign language translation will be provided.
The exhibition is held as part of the video art festival Video Re:view.
Guide: Marta Lisok
Interpreter: Dorota Czapla
Join us on 27 May at 4.30 pm for a guided tour of the exhibition which showcases works from the 13th Videonale in Bonn, which is one of the oldest biennials of video art in Europe, well-known for spotting emerging talent, and for presenting video art in an offbeat fashion.
The exhibition is held as part of the video art festival Video Re:view.
Guide: Marta Lisok
Sign language translation will be provided.
Interpreter: Dorota Czapla