I am glad informing you about the new exhibition “The Vitruvian Woman Video Installation”, where I participate with my new video performance: "Urtiertkavshiri" (2008).
The first screening and opening of “The Vitruvian Woman” will be on March 14th, 2009 at 18:00 at Formverk Art Space, Eskilstuna, Sweden. The exhibition will be opened until April 19th, 2009.
The Vitruvian Woman is an international video art collaboration that will have its world premiere at Formverk, in Eskilstuna (Sweden).
Kindest regards, Irina Gabiani
The installation incorporates nine monitors, each representing the nine regions of the body: head, heart, stomach, sex organ, right arm, left arm, left leg, right leg, and feet.
Twenty-Nine artists from 14 countries have collaborated on this multimedia sculpture, which premieres a total of 87 minutes of video art in simultaneous concert—resulting in a high-tech, gestalt portrait of the The Vitruvian Woman.
Participating Artists:
Aditi Kulkarni, (India); Alberto Guerreiro (Portugal); Alexandra Buhl (Denmark); Alicia Felberbaum (UK); Alison Williams (South Africa); Ambuja Magaji (USA); Anders Weberg (Sweden); Anitca Vucovik (Serbia); Brad Wise (USA); Bruno Penteado (Brazil) & Henrique Cartaxo (Brazil); Christy Walsh (USA); Dave Swensen (USA); Igor Amin (Brazil); Irina Gabiani (Luxembourg); Jan Kather (USA); Joas Sebastian Nebe (Brazil); Joy Whalen (USA); Kai Lossgott (South Africa); Michael Chang (Denmark) & Melanie Chilianis (Australia); Niclas Hallberg (Sweden); Per E Riksson (Sweden); Renata Padovan (UK); Ronee Hui (UK); Stina Pehrsdotter (Sweden); Simone Stoll (Germany) & Anthony Siarkiewicz (USA); Ulf Kristiansen (Norway); Uma Ray (India); Willy Darko (Italy)
Enclosed: “The Vitruvian Woman” invitation card and stills from Irina Gabiani “Urtiertkavshiri”, 2008.
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