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March 13, 2015
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Call for Entries:
HYBRID EFFECTS . From Solid Body to Liquid Cities
Palazzo Radetzky, Milan (Italy) – April 14 – 19, 2015 Deadline: March 25, 2015
It’s LIQUID Group and International
ArtExpo, in collaboration with VALORIZZAZIONI CULTURALI |
ART-EVENTS, are selecting all interesting architecture and
design projects, photo works, experimental video-art works and performance
art works to include in the next 2015 exhibition:
HYBRID EFFECTS . From Solid Body to Liquid Cities, international exhibition of architecture,
design, photography, video-art and performance art, hosted in Milan, in the
prestigious and luxurious Palazzo
Radetzky, in the heart of Brera Quarter, from the 14 to the 19 of April 2015,
in the same period of the renowned international fair “Salone del Mobile”,
the most keenly awaited event in the world of furniture.
Architects, designers and urban planners are invited to take part in the festival
submitting panels,
video-architecture works, photos, installations and scale models, projects
and visions about contemporary desertification of the real
cities and repopulation of the digital world. They are invited to analyze the
evolution of the liquid architecture and the integration between reality and
virtual world/technologies; the relationship between architecture and the new
virtual no-places, and the possible future results. Selection will be made by It’s
LIQUID, VALORIZZAZIONI CULTURALI and ART-EVENTS.
Artists, photographers and video makers are invited to submit photos, art videos and performance
art pieces, which represent and analyze the current evolution
of the physical body inside the liquid reality of the virtual world; its
transformation from a concrete state to a “liquid” extension. Artworks will
investigate the relationship between real cities and virtual places, and how
the man lives this dualism and the disaggregation of the physical identities.
Selection will be made
by It’s LIQUID, International ArtExpo and ART-EVENTS.
To take part in the selection,
send your works’ submissions with a CV/biography, some still images (for
video-art), links of videos/performances, pictures of artworks and
architecture/design projects via e-mail to lucacurci@lucacurci.com.
Deadline for
applications is March 25, 2015 (11.59 PM of your local time).
The event will be curated by Arch. Luca Curci
(founder of LUCA CURCI ARCHITECTS, International ArtExpo and It’s LIQUID
Group) and organized in partnership with VALORIZZAZIONI CULTURALI |
ART-EVENTS.
Luxury, prestige,
and comfort are the features of Palazzo
Radetzky. The accurate and skilful renovation work that is
still underway, will permit to transform the ground floor of the Palace in a
private gallery with an exclusive courtyard located in the heart of Brera
Quarter, in a unique position of Milano city centre. Equipped with all
services and facilities. Designed in the second decade of the Nineteenth
century by renowned architect Pietro Pestagalli and built close to the
Sforzesco Castle, this palace strikes at the first glance because of its
extraordinarily elegant façade in late neo-classical style with decorations
and precious external finishes.
The Salone del Mobile is
the global benchmark for the Home Furnishing Sector. An invaluable tool for
the industry as well as an ongoing, quite extraordinary promotional vehicle.
After the success of the 2014 edition – attended by 311,781 trade operators –
205,464 of whom from foreign Countries; over 39,000 members of the general
public and 6,276 communication operators – the Salone Internazionale del
Mobile is reconfirmed as the acknowledged exclusive showcase for the latest
in furnishing, with a vast range of top quality products in every conceivable
style.
Starting from 2001, Luca Curci with International ArtExpo
and It’s LIQUID Group,
have curated and organized more than 80 contemporary art events, with the
participation of about 2.500 international artists from all-over the world
(UK, Spain, Italy, France, Austria, Portugal, The Netherlands, Finland,
Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Greece, Germany, Turkey, Poland, USA,
Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Israel, UAE, Russia, Thailand, etc.) with an average
of 45 artworks exhibited in each show (with a maximum of 108 artists involved
in the great MORPHOS festival held in Venice during the Architecture Biennale
2014). The organization has international partnerships with art venues in
Italy, Turkey, USA, Spain, Argentina, UK, Middle East, etc., and collaborates
with museums, galleries and institutions such as MuMo – Museum Montanelli in
Prague, Laura Haber Gallery in Buenos Aires, MIXER gallery in Istanbul and
MECA art center in Almeria.
Artists,
photographers, video makers, architects, designers and performers are invited
to submit their works and projects. To take part in the selection, send your
works’ submissions with a CV/biography, some still images (for video-art),
links of videos/films/performances, pictures of artworks and
architecture/design projects via e-mail to lucacurci@lucacurci.com
or via mail to:
It’s LIQUID Group
c/o Luca Curci Architects Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33 70122 Bari (Italy)
The number of works
you can submit is unlimited. The participation in the festival requires an
entry fee only for selected artworks. Participation open to: artists,
architects and designers, associate groups and studios.
Deadline for
applications is March 25, 2015 (11.59 PM of your local time).
It’s LIQUID Group
c/o Luca Curci Architects Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33 70122 Bari (Italy) +39.0805234018 +39.3387574098 lucacurci@lucacurci.com www.itsliquid.com
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venerdì 13 marzo 2015
[ITS LIQUID] Call for Submissions: HYBRID EFFECTS . MILAN - Deadline: March 25, 2015
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