Sunday, November 16, 2008
Friday, November 14, 2008
"Artists’ Book Fair Liverpool" and "WRAPPED and encased IN LIVERPOOL 08"
I'll be represented in "Artists’ Book Fair Liverpool" and I'll be collaborating with All Brain at "WRAPPED and encased IN LIVERPOOL 08"during this weekend.
Hope you can join us at these events.
All the best,
Ana Efe + All Brain.
"ubiquity..."
It's a cardboard envelope life story.
As an envelope, it served to transport some content, we don't know from where and neither the destination where it was going...
The content this envelope transported in the past was so special to the person who received it, that became a very important object.
The object acquired a special meaning. The strong ties between person and object took to a constant presence in his life.
Objects can be impregnated with presence. Metonymic object is a presence or an absence. Every object touched by the loved being's body, touched by the person whom we are mourning, transform itself, becomes part of that body, the subject attaches himself to it. Gestures of fetishism. It will impregnate everything it comes in contact with. Memories. Sentimentality.
Later, when its function was finished, its life as container no longer existed, was prepared to keep functioning in some way...
A new life begun. Living in a rural environment, it was transformed as basis on top of a stone, to serve as a seat, where is owner would rest in the end of a hard work day.
Ana Efe+All Brain 2008
It's a cardboard envelope life story.
As an envelope, it served to transport some content, we don't know from where and neither the destination where it was going...
The content this envelope transported in the past was so special to the person who received it, that became a very important object.
The object acquired a special meaning. The strong ties between person and object took to a constant presence in his life.
Objects can be impregnated with presence. Metonymic object is a presence or an absence. Every object touched by the loved being's body, touched by the person whom we are mourning, transform itself, becomes part of that body, the subject attaches himself to it. Gestures of fetishism. It will impregnate everything it comes in contact with. Memories. Sentimentality.
Later, when its function was finished, its life as container no longer existed, was prepared to keep functioning in some way...
A new life begun. Living in a rural environment, it was transformed as basis on top of a stone, to serve as a seat, where is owner would rest in the end of a hard work day.
Ana Efe+All Brain 2008
"Artists’ Book Fair Liverpool" and "WRAPPED and encased IN LIVERPOOL 08"
WRAPPED
and encased IN LIVERPOOL 08
An exhibition of envelopes
as containers and messengers
Curated by Sophie Loss and Mary Yacoob
As part of the Artists’ Book Fair Liverpool
Coordinated by Emily Speed
15th and 16th November 2008
Saturday 12 – 5pm, Sunday 11 – 4pm
Envelopes >>> evocative objects >>> containers ,messengers, witnesses >>> they hide and disclose >>> hint at communication >>> secret networks and allusions >>> postal system >>> icons on mobile phones >>> their content invisible >>> symbol for the pre internet era. This is a group show presenting an installation housed in a gallery space. The gallery has been remodeled into domestic setting which acts as a container for envelopes and their insides. The artists selected for this show examine the formal aspect and the conceptual possibilities of the medium. The multiplicity of directions explored by individual artists reflects their practices and creates a whole which is complex, textured and fun.
Artists include:
Francisca Aninat, Oliver Bragg, All Brain and Ana Efe, Matt Blackler, Marco Cali , Ambra Caminito, Dawn Carey Jones, Barbara Crawford, Anka Dabrowska, Sara Dell Onze, Claire Dorsett, Gin Dunscombe, Gemma Cumming, Margaret Fletcher, Cat Forward, Mark Gallay, Nat Gillespie, Judy Goldhill, Jane Grisewood, Hammer A Nail, Lucy Harvey, Barry Hobson, Holestar, Noe Kidder, Kasia Kwiatkowska, Philip Lee, Heidi Locher, Veronica Perez Karleson, Jane Lim, Sophie Loss, Kate Lynch, Sarah Males, Rachel Marsden, Paul Matosic, Rachel Overfield, Steve Perfect, Waldemar Pranckiewicz, Kate Russo, Lorna Robertson, Jodie Sadler, Hana Sakuma, Aine Scannell, seekers of lice, Veronika Spierenburg, Abigail Thomas, Rachel Travis, Cally Trench, Matthew Verdon, Matthew Wells, Kay Williamson, Mary Yacoob, Charlotte Young
Wolstenholme Projects, 11 Wolstenholme Square, Liverpool, L1 4JJ
http://artistsbookfairliverpool.blogspot.com/
and
The Artists’ Book Fair Liverpool will take place in a beautiful, if slightly dilapidated Georgian ex-textiles warehouse at 11 Wolstenholme Square.
The Fair will be on two floors with twenty-nine book artists’ tables, a reading corner, performance space, screenings of artists' shorts and of course, tea and cake.
Saturday15th November 12 – 5
Sunday16th November 11 – 4
WolstenholmeProjects
11Wolstenholme Square
Liverpool
L14JJ
http://artistsbookfairliverpool.blogspot.com/
For more information contact: events@wolstenholmeprojects.org
Free Admission
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
a página novembro 2008
este mês "musac", museu de arte contemporânea de castilha e léon, que recebeu em 2007, o Prémio Mies Van der Rohe, de arquitectura Contemporânea da União Europeia 2007.
na página 11
http://www.apagina.pt/EdiPDF/aPagina183Nov2008.pdf
http://musac.es/
na página 11
http://www.apagina.pt/EdiPDF/aPagina183Nov2008.pdf
http://musac.es/
Friday, November 07, 2008
Manchester
I'm going to participate in the group AM Bruno which will be at the Third Manchester Artist Book Fair on Saturday 8th November&The Liverpool Artist Book Fair on 15/16 November.
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Artists: Marco Cali, Nancy Campbell , Sara Dell'onze, Claire Deniau, Ana Efe, Francesca Galeazzi, Judy Goldhill, Jane Grisewood, Heather James, Anna Johnson, Phillip Lee, Heidi Locher, Sophie Loss, Penny Matheson , Cally Trench, Paula Naughton, Alvin Watt, Mary Yacoob
Hope you can join us at these events.
The Third Manchester Artists' Book Fair
Saturday 8th November 2008
10am - 10.45am Guest Speaker
11am - 5.30pm Fair open to the public
11am - 4pm MMU Artists' Books special collection open
Sir Kenneth Green Library and Holden Gallery
Manchester School of Art
Manchester Metropolitan University
All Saints Campus
Oxford Road
Manchester
Guest Speaker Neil Crawford on Artist Book Collecting,
10am in the Sir Kenneth Green Library
Fair opens 11.00am in the Holden Gallery, Grosvenor Building
45 stands and the MMU special collection of artists' books
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Free Admission
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