„The Dystopia Files“ at g-mk is the newest iteration of Mark Tribe's ongoing project, which recontextualizes the history of demonstrations in the US. This American artist had gathered an archive of protest footage, which serves as a base for creating site specific video installations in gallery and museum spaces. The work poses the questions about power relations, spectatorship, image manipulation, participation, interaction and political engagement.
The relationship between these issues and recent curatorial practices will be discussed during the workshop held by Mark Tribe. Following the workshop, there will be a lecture by the artist, who will present his multimedia artistic practices, including his previous acknowledged projects such as Rhizome and Port Huron.
All interested in participating in the workshop are kindly asked to contact us at info@g-mk.hr. We are looking forward to your participation!
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Mark Tribe (American, b. 1966) graduated in 1990 from Brown University, Providence, RI, and received a MFA in Visual Arts from the University of California, San Diego, CA in 1994. His acclaimed art projects often incorporate various media and technologies. They revolve around institutional critique, activism, audience participation and collaboration, and raise questions about performance, mediation and public sphere. Tribe’s art work has been exhibited at Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH; LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions); Ronald Feldman Gallery, New York, NY; the DeCordova Biennial at DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, MA; Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO; Park Avenue Armory, New York, NY; Haifa Museum of Art, Haifa, Israel; and the National Center for Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia. He has organized curatorial projects for the New Museum of Contemporary Art, MASS MoCA, and inSite_05. Tribe is the author of two books, The Port Huron Project: Reenactments of New Left Protest Speeches (Charta, 2010) and New Media Art (Taschen, 2006), and numerous articles. He has lectured at CalArts, Goldsmiths College, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, MIT, and UCLA. He is Assistant Professor of Modern Culture and Media Studies at Brown University, where he teaches courses on digital art, curating, open-source culture, radical media, and surveillance. In 1996, Tribe founded Rhizome, an organization that supports the creation, presentation, preservation, and critique of emerging artistic practices that engage technology.
 

 

Archive - 2004

Mara Verna: Same Same

Through the realm of public art, Mara Verna's work personifies notions of difference as staged personas that enter into particular enviroments, using visual, aural, and social gesture as markers that act upon, even at times parody, the personal and social forces of power that already exist.Not wanting to placate or to soothe, the work makes strange the familiar so that engagement, in face of the unforeseen, isn’t governed by expectation. Here, the question of self-representation and representing others is a problem that needs to be kept alive, held captive in the struggle to challenge where art is located and for whom it is intended... 'Inspired from a text written about my first impressions of Johannesburg, South Africa, Same Same stages the embodied use of applied prosthetics as a means to re-negotiate the boundaries of engagement whereby context itself becomes a critical element to speak about the ways in which history is writing living peoples out of access to their own culture..." Mara Verna- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Since receiving her B.F.A. at Concordia University (Montreal) in 1998, Mara Verna has traveled broadly to produce work in the realm of public art and the live art document. She has participated in solo exhibitions, group shows, and festivals within South Africa, Canada, France, Great Britain, Germany, Mexico, and currently Slovenia. As invited lecturer, she has taught at the University of Cape Town, The South African Centre for Photography, Witwatersrand University, and Concordia University.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The programme has been realised in collaboration with Mesto Žensk/ City of Women Festival from Ljubljana, Slovenia http.//www.cityofwomen-a.si

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