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Spencer Tunick – Newcastle Gateshead England
al foyer Petrassi proiezione della video – installazione
Comunicato stampa
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The exhibition “SENSATIONAL ARCHITECTURE” (group show) curated to Camilla Boemio (eg: past exhibitions: “MNEMOSYNE – The Atlas of images” Centro Arti Visive Pescheria in collaboration with the 46° Festival of Cinema 2009 and “CITIES – places visionaries” preview of the Festa of Architecture of Rome 2009) .
The exhibition is the most cool event off of the Festa of architecture of Rome .
It will be in the Auditorium in June (opening the 16 June – period between the 16 June – 1 July) .
One of the artist of the exhibition is the famous Spencer Tunick .
American Artist Spencer Tunick has been documenting the live nude figure in public, with photography and video, since 1992. Since 1994, he has organized over 95 temporary site-related installations that encompass dozens, hundreds or thousands of volunteers, and his photographs are records of these events. The individuals en masse, without their clothing, grouped together, metamorphose into a new shape. The bodies extend into and upon the landscape like a substance. These group masses, which do not underscore sexuality, become abstractions that challenge or reconfigure one's views of nudity and privacy. The work also refers to the complex issue of presenting art in permanent or temporary public spaces.
Spencer Tunick's body of work may come to help define or at least clarify the social, political and legal issues surrounding art in the public sphere. Since 1992, Tunick has been arrested 5 times while attempting to work outdoors in New York City. Soon after his Times Square arrest, as with the previous 4 arrests, all charges were dropped. Determined to create his work on the streets of New York, the artist filed a Federal Civil Rights Law Suit against the city to protect himself and his participants from future arrests. In May 2000, the Second US district court sided with Tunick, recognizing that his work was protected by the First Amendment of the US Constitution. On June 3 of the same year, in response to the city's final appeal made to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the court at large, the US Supreme Court also ruled in favor of Tunick by remanding the case back down, allowing the lower court decision to stand and the artist to freely organize his work on New York City streets.
His installations around the world have been created in spectacular locations, including Belgium, Australia, Canada, the United States and Brazil, gathering thousands of people at one time. His temporary site-specific installations have been commissioned by the XXV Biennial de Sao Paulo, Brazil (2002);Institut Cultura, Barcelona (2003); The Saatchi Gallery (2003);
MOCA Cleveland (2004) and the Vienna Kunsthalle (2008) among others.
The exhibition is the most cool event off of the Festa of architecture of Rome .
It will be in the Auditorium in June (opening the 16 June – period between the 16 June – 1 July) .
One of the artist of the exhibition is the famous Spencer Tunick .
American Artist Spencer Tunick has been documenting the live nude figure in public, with photography and video, since 1992. Since 1994, he has organized over 95 temporary site-related installations that encompass dozens, hundreds or thousands of volunteers, and his photographs are records of these events. The individuals en masse, without their clothing, grouped together, metamorphose into a new shape. The bodies extend into and upon the landscape like a substance. These group masses, which do not underscore sexuality, become abstractions that challenge or reconfigure one's views of nudity and privacy. The work also refers to the complex issue of presenting art in permanent or temporary public spaces.
Spencer Tunick's body of work may come to help define or at least clarify the social, political and legal issues surrounding art in the public sphere. Since 1992, Tunick has been arrested 5 times while attempting to work outdoors in New York City. Soon after his Times Square arrest, as with the previous 4 arrests, all charges were dropped. Determined to create his work on the streets of New York, the artist filed a Federal Civil Rights Law Suit against the city to protect himself and his participants from future arrests. In May 2000, the Second US district court sided with Tunick, recognizing that his work was protected by the First Amendment of the US Constitution. On June 3 of the same year, in response to the city's final appeal made to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the court at large, the US Supreme Court also ruled in favor of Tunick by remanding the case back down, allowing the lower court decision to stand and the artist to freely organize his work on New York City streets.
His installations around the world have been created in spectacular locations, including Belgium, Australia, Canada, the United States and Brazil, gathering thousands of people at one time. His temporary site-specific installations have been commissioned by the XXV Biennial de Sao Paulo, Brazil (2002);Institut Cultura, Barcelona (2003); The Saatchi Gallery (2003);
MOCA Cleveland (2004) and the Vienna Kunsthalle (2008) among others.
10
giugno 2010
Spencer Tunick – Newcastle Gateshead England
10 giugno 2010
serata - evento
Location
AUDITORIUM – PARCO DELLA MUSICA
Roma, Viale Pietro De Coubertin, 34, (Roma)
Roma, Viale Pietro De Coubertin, 34, (Roma)
Vernissage
10 Giugno 2010, ore 12.30
Sito web
www.festarchitetturadiroma-lac.it
Autore
Curatore