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Friday, May 29, 2015

[ITS LIQUID] Interview: Daniel Pesta


 
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May 29, 2015
  
Image courtesy of Daniel Pešta
 
Interview: Daniel Pešta
 
Luca Curci talks with artist Daniel Pešta about his art, his presence in Venice for the Venice Art Biennale 2015 and his long collaboration with the organization It's LIQUID.
 
Daniel Pešta was born in 1959 in Prague. A graduate of the Václav Hollar School of Art, he spent the totalitarian years existing outside of official cultural circles. His primary focus was on drawings, and he worked as a graphic artist. After returning from his first study trip to New York in 1998, he begins to experiment with a diverse range of materials such as paper, wax, leather, and transparent resin.
 
Such tactile material enabled him to penetrate even deeper into the complicated nature of the human soul. These works balance on the boundary of naturalist rawness; they touch on the most sensitive subjects such as the birth of life and its destruction – they get to the core of human essence.
 
Pešta gradually transforms the portrait into a mask-like expression, which he views as a symbol of affectation and anonymity. For Pešta, the mask becomes the central motif in his conceptual projects as well as in his original works of video art. His videos speak in a clear language, without supplementary historical information. Daniel Pešta is what is called a multimedia artist. He refuses to limit himself to just one medium, but steadfastly experiments across the full spectrum of expressive tools, through which all our senses come together.
 
Image courtesy of Daniel Pešta
 
Luca Curci – Can you talk about the different artworks you presented in Venice?
 
Daniel Pešta - I exhibit a cycle of 22 assemblages entitled "Nocturnal Head Records" within the project "Personal Structures" on the second floor of Palazzo Bembo. In this cycle I interpret the experience of my own unconsciousness during the sleeping process. Together with this series I present a concept of two wax objects and one large-sized painting that are in a mutual dialogue about humanity, religion and science. In my authorial video-arts that I present within It's LIQUID organization, I a dealing with the theme of xenophobia and racial discrimination and with the human obsession with one's own power.
 
L. C. – In Ca' Zanardi and Venice Art House, you are taking part with your videos in the first event of SELF festival. What do you think about It's LIQUID events' whole organization, artists' selection and the communication management?
 
D. P. - The SELF festival belongs among the projects that can be ranked among the "new wave" of unrestrained avant-garde. The choice of artists is transparent, without prejudices or calculations. Originality and talent are the only criteria. It's LIQUID's communication is open to everything up-to-date or innovative, yet without compromising with the quality of artworks.
 
L. C. – What are you currently working on?
 
D. P. - Currently I am staring to concentrate again in my atelier, after very demanding installations in Venice. I am finishing a diptych of two large-scale paintings of weightiness and lightness and at the same time I am preparing for a cycle of paintings on the theme of "Schools". This problematic is a long-term interest of mine, because it is exactly the childhood when one is the most manipulated and vulnerable, prone to distorting or misleading information and influences that might have fatal personal consequences in the future. I am also about to shoot three new video-arts that I would like to present by the end of this year, I have elaborated a large conceptual project about the inevitability of female destiny and I would like to continue the work on some wax objects.
 
L. C. – Can you talk about your long collaboration with It's LIQUID and Luca Curci director?
 
D. P. - I cooperate with It's LIQUID since its beginning. It seems to me that I have known Luca Curci whole my life. Luca is a very spontaneous person, full of fiery passion. To me, he resembles to a volcano that floods everything that surrounds him by its creative energy. Our cooperation is always based on mutual confidence; he is very open and demanding.
 
 

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Thursday, May 28, 2015

[ITS LIQUID] Call for Artists: Contemporary Venice - Architectures of identities - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


 
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May 28, 2015
  
 
Call for Artists: Contemporary Venice – Architectures of identities
Palazzo Dolfin Bollani, Venice: July 04 – August 22, 2015
Deadline: June 21, 2015
 
It's LIQUID Group, in collaboration with International ArtExpo, Ca' Zanardi and Artouverture, is selecting all interesting photo works, experimental video-art works, paintings, installations and performance art works to include in the next 2015 exhibition:
 
Contemporary Venice – Architectures of identities, international art exhibition of photography, video art, installation, painting and performance art, that will be hosted in Venice, in the prestigious Palazzo Dolfin Bollani, from July 04 to August 22, 2015.
 
The exhibition is curated by Luca Curci (director of It's LIQUID and International ArtExpo), Andrea Chinellato (director of Ca' Zanardi), Carlo Francesco Galli (director of Artouverture).
 
Contemporary Venice - Architectures of identities will be focused on all the different facets of social, physical and cultural identities of our contemporary societies. Everyday we deal with a multitude of different identities and roles: we face the public life creating and adapting our social identities; our body and aesthetic tastes modify and are modified by our physical and sexual identities; our whole being evolves as well as contemporary cultures and modern cities do. Differences create new compounds and exchange possibilities.
 
Selection is open to video art, photography, painting, sculpture/installation, art performance and experimental dance. Artists, photographers, video makers and performers are invited to submit their works and projects. To take part in the selection, send your works' submissions with a CV/biography, some still images (for video-art), links of videos/films/performances and pictures of artworks via e-mail to lucacurci@lucacurci.com or via mail to:
 
It's LIQUID Group
c/o Luca Curci Architects
Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33
70122 Bari (Italy)
 
Deadline for applications is June 21, 2015 (11.59 PM of your local time).
 
Artists interested in taking part in our shows, are free to be sponsored and supported by institutions, organizations, governments and their representers; the logos of their sponsors will be included in all the communication (digital and print) of the events.
 
The number of works you can submit is unlimited. The participation in the festival requires an entry fee only for selected artworks. Participation open to: artists, photographers, video makers, performers, architects and designers, associate groups and studios.
 
For more information or to take part in the selection, send an e-mail to lucacurci@lucacurci.com
 
Palazzo Dolfin Bollani is a prestigious building located in Campo Santa Marina. Built in the second half of XIII century, it consists of 3 floors with a huge exhibition space. Palazzo Dolfin Bollani is in the heart of Venice, less than 5 minutes from Ponte di Rialto and San Marco square; and less than 15 minutes from Biennale Arsenale.
 
Starting from 2001, Luca Curci with International ArtExpo and It's LIQUID Group, have curated and organized more than 80 contemporary art events, with the participation of about 2.500 international artists from all-over the world (UK, Spain, Italy, France, Austria, Portugal, The Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Greece, Germany, Turkey, Poland, USA, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Israel, UAE, Russia, Thailand, etc.) with an average of 45 artworks exhibited in each show (with a maximum of 108 artists involved in the great MORPHOS festival held in Venice during the Architecture Biennale 2014). The organization has international partnerships with art venues in Italy, Turkey, USA, Spain, Argentina, UK, Middle East, etc., and collaborates with museums, galleries and institutions such as MuMo – Museum Montanelli in Prague, Laura Haber Gallery in Buenos Aires, MIXER gallery in Istanbul and MECA art center in Almeria.
 
For more information or to take part in the selection, send an e-mail to lucacurci@lucacurci.com
 
It's LIQUID Group
c/o Luca Curci Architects
Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33
70122 Bari (Italy)
+39.0805234018
+39.3387574098
lucacurci@lucacurci.com
www.itsliquid.com
 

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