IOBC - INTERNATIONAL BRAZILIAN OPERA COMPANY
Unfinished Conversations:
13h00-13h30:Performance
Unfinished Conversations:
New Work from the Collection
Through July 30
THE MUSEUM MODERN OF ART
Unfinished Conversations: New Work from the Collection brings together works by more than a dozen artists, made in the past decade and recently acquired by The Museum of Modern Art. The artists that make up this intergenerational selection address current anxiety and unrest around the world and offer critical reflections on our present moment.
The exhibition considers the intertwining themes of social protest, the effect of history on the formation of identity, and how art juxtaposes fact and fiction. From Cairo to St. Petersburg, from The Hague to Recife, the artists in the exhibition observe and interpret acts of state violence and the resistance and activism they provoke. They reexamine historical moments, evoking images of the past and claiming their places within it. They take on contemporary struggles for power, intervening into debates about government surveillance and labor exploitation. Together, these artists look back to traditions both within and beyond the visual arts to imagine possibilities for an uncertain future.
The title of this exhibition is inspired by John Akomfrah’s three-channel video installationThe Unfinished Conversation (2012), which is included here and chronicles the life and work of the Jamaican-born British cultural theorist Stuart Hall (1932–2014). Hall recognized the power that museum collections have to both shape and reflect culture and communities, contending that they are sources of inspiration “which create thought-provoking visions of our past. They provide testimony to the darkest and brightest of human history.”
Unfinished Conversations includes works by John Akomfrah, Jonathas de Andrade, Anna Boghiguian, Andrea Bowers, Paul Chan, Simon Denny, Samuel Fosso, Iman Issa, Kim Beom, Erik van Lieshout, Cameron Rowland, Wolfgang Tillmans, Adrián Villar Rojas, Kara Walker, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye.
Organized by Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator at Large, The Museum of Modern Art, and Director, MoMA PS1; Lucy Gallun, Assistant Curator, Department of Photography; Thomas J. Lax, Associate Curator, Department of Media and Performance Art; Christian Rattemeyer, The Harvey S. Shipley Miller Associate Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints; and Yasmil Raymond, Associate Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, with Elizabeth Henderson, Department Coordinator, Office of the Chief Curator at Large.
Plasma Resonance: the search for Cecilia Spell
A new work by Cila MacDowell with music composed by João MacDowell, directed by Lais Bar, featuring soloist Patricia Vital and The Virtual Plastic Orchestra, produced by Coletivo Morficção .
This experimental opera is under development as part of the IBOC – International Brazilian Opera Company’s New Works’ development program. This week’s performance will be part of the “Performance Arts and Neuro Science Conference” at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, organized by LINBISEEN.
Plasma Resonance had its first performance on May 12th 2017 at the Museu do Amanha (Museum of Tomorrow) Rio de Janeiro.
Details below.
Vale conferir nessa sexta às 13:00 CCMN -Teatro Roxinho
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Avenida Athos da Silveira Ramos, 23058 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Plasma Ressonante
Em busca de Cecilia Spell
Opera seriado de Cila MacDowell
Com composição musical de João MacDowell
Executada por The Virtual Plastic Orchestra
Com a solista Patrícia Vital no violoncello
Direção cênica de Lais Bar
Uma produção do Coletivo Morficção com Carine Caz/ Rodrigo Pinheiro/ Cila MacDowell
Fotografia de Athena Azevedo
Apoio: IBOC- International Brazilian Opera Company
Nano-PPGAV-EBA-UFRJ
Vale conferir nessa sexta às 13:00 CCMN -Teatro Roxinho.
13h00-13h30:Performance
Plasma Resonance
Cila Macdowell (EBA/UFRJ)
Durante os dias 01 e 02 de junho de 2017 será realizado no Teatro Roxinho do CCMN/UFRJ o Encontro de Artes Performáticas e (Neuro)Cências. O evento, organizado pelo Limbiseen Lab, pretende intensificar o intercâmbio entre pesquisadores que atuam neste campo epistemológico ainda em expansão no Brasil e no mundo. Além de palestras, debates e apresentação de trabalhos, este evento contará ainda com uma oficina teatral, exposições-experimentos e apresentação de performances na interface teatro-neurociência.
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