AlbumArte presents
FRANCESCO JODICE
AlbumArte | VideoArtForum #5
SPECIAL ENDING OF AlbumArte | VideoArtForum
FIRST SCREENING AND DISCUSSION ON TUESDAY 12th APRIL AT 7:30PM
Introduced by Adriana Polveroni
Screening from Wednesday 13th to Saturday 16th April from 4pm to 9pm
AlbumArte Via Flaminia, 122 Roma
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The appointment with Francesco Jodice, this time will be exceptionally held on Tuesday 12th 2016, and his solo show will continue until April 16th, concluding our screening of videos and artist’s films AlbumArte | VideoArtForum.
The artist presents a series of films and videos produced between 2004 and 2016, and the video How Are You Tomorrow has been edited for the occasion. The films chosen for his solo exhibition, (12 | 16 April 2015) “are cohesive and coherent because they seem to describe behavior, contradictions, actions and strategies belonging to a dystopic present. They extend over geographies, latitudes and reality politically and anthropologically very different, but always tell boundary conditions, a kind of boundary line of eligibility. A geopolitical portrait of the present that, if in fragments seems acceptable or partly understandable, as a whole becomes a paradox, a kind of theater of the absurd of State of Things” (FJ).
To AlbumArte, is a pleasure to have Francesco Jodice as a guest for the last date of VideoArtForum, because it represents a special opportunity to deepening and dialogue.
AlbumArte | VideoArtForum project has the patronage of Assessorato alla Cultura, Grandi Eventi, Turismo, Relazioni Internazionali del Municipio II of Roma Capitale.
PROGRAMME
Tuesday 12th April from 7:30pm
#1 First screening introduced by Adriana Polveroni: How Are You Tomorrow (film, HD, 6’38’’,2016); Atlante (film, HD, 9’, 2015).
#2 Morocco Affair (film, 22′, Oujda, 2004).
#3 Unorthodox Behaviours (film, HD,10’20”, 2015)
Wednesday 13th, Thursday 14th, Friday 15th e Saturday 16th April, no stop since 4pm to 9pm
#1 How Are You Tomorrow (film, HD, 6’38’’, 2016)
#2 Morocco Affair (film, 22′, Oujda, 2004)
#3 Unorthodox Behaviours (film, HD,10’20”, 2015)
Francesco Jodice | Born in Naples in 1967, he lives and works in Milan. His researches encompass changes in modern social landscape underlining new relevant phenomena in urban anthropology. His work explores the urgency for a common ground between art and geopolitics. He was a founding member of the Italian Multiplicity group, an international network and experimental forum of architects and artists. Jodice is professor of Urban Visual Anthropology at the Master in Art and Curatorial studies and professor of Photography at the Cinema and New Media Department at NABA (Nuova Accademia Di Belle Arti Milano). His projects have been exhibited at Documenta in Kassel (2001), the Venice Biennal (2003), the São Paulo Art Biennial (2006), the Tate Modern, London (2006), the ICP Triennial of Photography and Video in New York (2007), the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid (2007) and Museo del Prado, Madrid (2011). Among his main research projects: What We Want a photography world wide Atlas, Secret Traces an archive of human shadowing and Citytellers, a series of films about new forms of social and urban landscapes.
Adriana Polveroni | is a journalist and independent curator. She dealt with photography and landscape, so she wrote the entry “Art and the Landscape” for the Treccani Encyclopedia of the 21st century. She wrote also several essays for anthologies and catalogues; her published books include: This is contemporary! Come cambiano i musei d’arte contemporanea (“This is contemporary! How museums of contemporary art are changing”, 2007), Lo Sboom. Il decennio dell’arte pazza tra bolla finanziaria e flop concettuale (‘The Un-boom. The decade of art mad between financial bubble and conceptual flop’, 2009), Il piacere dell’arte. Pratica e fenomenologia del collezionismo contemporaneo in Italia (‘The pleasure of art. Practice and phenomenology of contemporary collecting in Italy”, 2012). She teaches the Museology of Contemporary Art at the Brera Academy of Milan. She has been the director of “Exibart” since January 2012. Since 2015 she is part of AlbumArte Scientific Committee.
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