Descripción de la Exposición At its 30th-anniversary edition in 2013, the International Contemporary Art Festival Sesc_Videobrasil becomes established as a landmark space for the dissemination and reflection on art from the geopolitical South of the world. Due from November 5, 2013, to February 2, 2014, the event includes the Southern Panoramas show-which will be part of a historical segment that will retrace the three decades of the Festival's history this year-and other public programs that make up a veritable arena for investigation on the themes and the directions taken by art produced in Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Oceania, and Southeast Asia. Open to all languages and formats, this edition of Southern Panoramas will feature pieces submitted during the call for entries (see shortlist below) and works from guest artists. The initiative further strengthens the propositions put forth by the board of curators, comprising Solange Farkas (Festival creator and Chief Curator), Eduardo de Jesus, Fernando Oliva, and Julia Rebouças. Upon analyzing a universe of over two thousand projects submitted, and selecting roughly one hundred artists, the theme of otherness affirmed itself as a guiding concept-it is about investigating the power of the Other within the broad contemporary context, while suggesting at once distancing and approaching, and the curators have worked on both directions. The concept unfolds into nuances such as new approaches to the nature-society clash; architecture and other spatialization experiences as regimes of representation; the geographical mobility that reinterprets territories and identities; the narrative disruptions that reveal the profound ambiguities of human conflicts; the memory in times of digital transit (and transitoriness); and two different aspects of image: the image that questions its own mediation as it rethinks the capturing mechanisms, and the radically media-oriented image of mass culture. But this is just the first announcement from the 18th Festival. Details will be released soon about the board of curators and its project, the public programs that make up the Festival, the TV series that will air, guest artists, the trophy for the competitive show (traditionally an art object in and of itself), and much more. Subscribe to our newsletter and stay up to date. The shortlist of artists selected from the call for entries (below) spans thirty-two countries (nine in Latin America, seven in Africa, five in the Middle East, five in Southeast Asia, four in Eastern Europe, and two in Oceania). Projects include installations, video installations, drawings, sculptures, paintings, artist books, and videos. See the shortlist of artists selected from the call for entries below: Akram Zaatari, Lebanon Alexandre Brandão, Brazil Ali Cherri, Lebanon Amanda Melo, Brazil Ana Prata, Brazil Andrew de Freitas, New Zealand Ayrson Heráclito, Brazil Bakary Diallo, Mali Basir Mahmood, Pakistan Bita Razavi, Iran Bridget Walker, Australia Caetano Dias, Brazil Cão - group, Brazil Carlos Guzmán, Colombia Carlos Mélo, Brazil Charly Nijensohn, Argentina Chico Dantas, Brazil Christian Bermudez, Costa Rica Clarissa Tossin, Brazil Claudia Joskowicz, Bolivia Coletivo Madeirista, Brazil Daniel Escobar, Brazil Daniel Jacoby, Peru Daniel Steegmann-Mangrané, Spain/Brazil Dor Guez, Israel Em'kal Eyongakpa, Camaroon Eneida Sanches, Brazil Enrique Ramírez, Chile Ezra Wube, Ethiopia Federico Lamas, Argentina Fernão Paim, Brazil Flávia Ribeiro, Brazil Gabriel Mascaro, Brazil Gabriel Torggler, Brazil Gabriela Golder, Argentina Gianfranco Foschino, Chile Gregg Smith, South Africa Gui Mohallem, Brazil Gusztáv Hámos, Hungary Haig Aivazian, Lebanon Hou Chien Cheng, Taiwan Ip Yuk-Yiu, China Irineu Rocha da Cruz, Cabo Verde Iván Marino and Aya Eliav - duo, Israel and Argentina Jacinto Astiazarán, Mexico Jeanno Gaussi, Afganistan João Loureiro, Brazil Lais Myrrha, Brazil Laura Huertas Millan, Colombia Lenora de Barros, Brazil Letícia Ramos, Brazil Lorraine Heller-Nicholas, Australi Lucas Bambozzi, Brazil LucFosther Diop, Camaroon Luiz de Abreu, Brazil Luiz Roque, Brazil Mahardika Yudha, Indonesia Mahmoud Khaled, Egypt Marcellvs L., Brazil Maria Klabin, Brazil Mariana Xavier, Brazil Maurício Arango, Colombia Maya Watanabe, Peru Michel Zózimo, Brazil Morgan Wong, China Nazareno Rodrigues, Brazil Nurit Sharett, Israel Olivia McGilchrist, Jamaica Omar Salomão, Brazil Orit Ben-Shitrit, Israel Pablo Lobato, Brazil Pedro Motta, Brazil Rafael Carneiro, Brazil Rehema Chachage, Tanzania Roberto Bellini, Brazil Roberto Winter, Brazil Rodrigo Bivar, Brazil Rodrigo Garcia Dutra, Brazil Rodrigo Sassi, Brazil Roy Dib, Lebanon Sebastian Diaz Morales, Argentina Sherman Ong, Malaysia Soft turns (Olejnik & Gorlitz), Poland Tales Bedeschi, Brazil TaoHui, China Tatewaki Nio, Japan/Brazil Teresa Berlinck, Brazil Tiago Romagnani Silveira, Brazil Tiécoura N'Daou, Mali Vijai Patchineelam, Brazil Virgínia de Medeiros, Brazil Viviane Teixeira, Brazil Vygandas Simbelis, Lithuania Zafer Topaloglu, Turkey The Festival is an accomplishment by Associação Cultural Videobrasil and Sesc-SP
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