Edge Effects FiR Artist Film Programme Carl Giffney, Janne Nabb & Maria Teeri, Mirko Nikolić, CCA Sun 30 July 2017
CCA
Sun 30 July 2017
1pm, Free but ticketed, Cinema
12+
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Scottish Sculpture Workshop
Frontiers in Retreat: Edge Effects
Thu 27 July — Sun 30 July 2017
Scottish Sculpture Workshop presents a selection of artist films that were produced at various sites across Europe during the five year EU partnership project Frontiers in Retreat.
Thinking of Invertebrates, Janne Nabb & Maria Teeri (3D animation, 30 min)
An tSeirbia (They knew them), Carl Giffney (video, 17 min )
we ❤ copper & copper ❤ us vol. 3: mineralizacija, Mirko Nikolić (video, 24 mins)
About the artists:
Janne Nabb’s (b. 1984) and Maria Teeri’s (b. 1985) joint practice is based on observations of encounter, interaction and fusion between artists and other things, which often happen to be commodities. Nabb’s and Teeri’s works and projects, many of which are temporary, examine in particular the levels of artistic labour in the relationship with everyday society. The physical matter they work with is often the material surplus or in-situ material traces left by human or non-human activity.
Carl Giffney’s work as a visual artist investigates social capital through empirical and performative research, carrying out activities like mining, beekeeping and modifying cars. He works in eclectic settings which have recently ranged from sea horse farms, to churches and motorways. Physical materials play very important roles in his socially engaged practice.
Mirko Nikolić (b.1984, lives and works in London and Belgrade) works with diverse combinations of mediums galvanised by a performative approach. Currently he is a doctoral candidate in Arts and Media practice at the University of Westminster, London.
This event is presented as part of Scottish Sculpture Workshop: Edge Effects; a programme of workshops, walks, sound work, film and performance that explore the complex co-dependencies between ecological, social, economic, and political phenomena.
Edge Effects runs from 27 – 30 July at CCA and sites across the city. For more details on the full programme visit: SSW Edge Effects.
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