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Festival EMAP à Séoul

Festival EMAP à Séoul

2019

OVNi s’envole vers Séoul pour le festival EMAP 2019. Du 29 mai au 2 juin 2019, c’est au cœur de la capitale coréenne, que le festival OVNi poursuit son action de diffusion de l’art vidéo à l’international, invité à présenter quatre vidéos à l’occasion du festival de l’image en mouvement EMAP fondé en 2001.

 

Les séoulites pourront découvrir les œuvres de Clément Cogitore, Yuri Ancanari, Florian Pugnaire et Pierre Gaignard pour un parcours en plein air, dans la prestigieuse université pour femme EWHA, dont l’architecture a été signée par Dominique Perrault.

@Yuri Ancarani, Il Capo, 2010
@Yuri Ancarani, Il Capo, 2010

Yuri Ancarani

Il Capo

Vidéo, 2' 54 min, 2010

A marvelous sign language has been created between man and machine in the marble quarries of Carrara, located in Italy, in the northwest of Tuscany. In an unreal science fiction-like landscape, a man directs a mechanical arm towards the marble which is about to disintegrate into several blocks. The din in Carrara must be truly deafening but the sound of the film has been filtered in such a way that all our attention is focused on the movements of the man and the mechanical arm. The camera is placed so that the jaws of the arm appear larger than the rocks in the background. But ultimately the rocks take over, completely filling the screen. And this time, the man in charge is no longer there.

In 2012, IL CAPO notably won the Grand Prix of the InLab Competition at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival.

 
About the artist:

Yuri Ancarani, Italian filmmaker and artist, video art teacher in Milan, has just finished the trilogy he has been developing for several years. Each of the films that compose it is dedicated to a profession that it erects into an act of beauty and courage. The men at work draw a precise choreography there. Their environment, whether extremely modern and technological or natural and mechanical, is treated the same way: his camera emphasizes immaculate surfaces, clean forms; his plans are raw, without words, as if he were trying to reach the essence of human action.

© Clément Cogitore, Les Indes galantes, 2017
© Clément Cogitore, Les Indes galantes, 2017

Clément Cogitore

Les Indes galantes [The gallant Indies]

Performance filmée, danse, 2017

For Camera Camera the gallery presents Les Indes Galantes, a disruptive cross between images of krump dancers (the dance of the ghettos of Los Angeles) and the 18th century harmonies of Les Indes galantes by Jean-Philippe Rameau, the visual and sound oxymoron of Cogitore works marvelously, meteor to clicks on the networks. The dancers sketch hip hop choreographies on a classical score – it’s funny and very beautiful: the opera has, it seems, taken to the streets and the latent images of Cogitore are diffused in the public space. Produced for 3e Scène, the online platform of the Paris Opera. Photo Les Films Pelleas.

 

About the artist

« A powerful storyteller, Cogitore plays with our eyes of Saint-Thomas – who only believe what they see – and manipulates the registers of the story: tragedy, tale, epic, chanson de geste, with today’s means. « .

Excerpt from interview by Clémentine Mercier, Liberation Next

@Florian Pugnaire et David Raffini, Agon, 2016 - galerie Eva Vautier
@Florian Pugnaire et David Raffini, Agon, 2016 - galerie Eva Vautier

Florian Pugnaire

Agon

Film 2K, 18 min, 2016

The video would be the sum of all the reflections and the most syncretic work of the duo Florian Pugnaire and David Raffini. We see two combatants confronting each other, prisoners of a timeless loop. The set comes alive and metamorphoses around them to finally self-destruct: carried away in this perpetually changing scenography, the actors seem absorbed by the violence of their own action, almost indifferent to the brutal reactions that surround them.

 

About the artist:

Graduated in 2006 from Villa Arson (Nice), Florian Pugnaire then continued his studies at Le Fresnoy (Tourcoing). In parallel with his personal practice, he has been working in duo with David Raffini since 2008. He has been a resident of La Station (Nice) since 2010.

 

A Kyrne production, with the support of the Center Pompidou, the PACA region, the DRAC PACA and the FNAGP.
Presented by the Eva Vautier gallery (Nice)

© Pierre Gaignard, Bagnolet Chamanique 4K, 2018
© Pierre Gaignard, Bagnolet Chamanique 4K, 2018

Pierre Gaignard

Bagnolet Chamanique 4K [Shamanic Bagnolet 4K]

Installation, 2018

The work of Pierre Gaignard brings together a set of unpublished works that were produced in the Wonder-Liebert workshops in Bagnolet, of which the artist is one of the founders. His exhibition is an opportunity to take a snapshot of his artistic project and all the energy deployed to tell his generation and his street. The works that make up the exhibition are organized around ethnological and magical research on Avenue Gallieni in the city of the same name. Where fiction becomes a political project designed by the urgency of life.