Francesca Fini (It)

Francesca Fini (It)

White sugar - Laureat Videoformes 2015

A surreal film that uses sequences from the public domain. The artist focused on the female figure, ubiquitous in the linguistic universe. She isolated these female figures, by literally cutting them off from their context as paper dolls, then she gathered them in a new digital 3D space. During this transfer, the “dolls” lose their connection, not only with the narrative context, but also with the spatial structure in which they “lived” before, which brings a new meaning and modifies their role as omnipresent ambassadors in the dominant culture.

2013 / 13′ – francescafini.com

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Lauréats Vidéoformes 2015

Since 1984, VIDEOFORMES has acted as a permanent observatory of new developments in video and digital contemporary art and has been providing various opportunities for presentation, meetings and reflection for artists, professionals and public.

Since 1986, Videoformes annually has been organizing an international video and digital art festival. This event highlights the quality of the works and artists presented in the festival through exhibitions, lectures, screenings, performances, debates and meetings. Famous and/or young artists get to meet around multimedia installations, cinema and video films, performances, Web Art, live video and music performances (V-Jaying, D-Jaying), etc.

Since 1993 Videoformes has been running an alternative gallery (Galerie de l’art du temps/Chapelle de l’Oratoire), and a quarterly magazine about contemporary art and new technologies (Turbulences Vidéo).

In 2003, Videoformes initiates a policy of artists in residency.

Videoformes is now engaged in the development of Digital Video Archives, one of the most important video and electronic art collection that has been put together since 1986.

VIDEOFORMES is membre of the RAN-Dan Digital Art network.

Informations

  • Manège de Sury
  • 1 Rue des Droits de L’Homme, Mons
  • 27.11 > 12.12.2015
  • 12:00 > 18:00
  • closed on Mondays