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BRAZILIALITY MARCH 2010

Thursday, March 11, 2010 at 7:00 PM - Wednesday, April 14, 2010 at 4:00 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

BRAZILIALITY MARCH 2010

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The EXQUISITE CORPSE VIDEO PROJECT volume 1

LONDON PREMIERE
Thursday 11th March 2010
7pm - 9.30pm
16mm Deli Café & Screening Room
19 D’Arblay St reet –Soho
London W1F 8ED


www.16mm-soho.com
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The project will be screened on a loop in the Private View evening.
Kika Nicolela, coordinator of the large-scale video collaborative project since April 2008, will be present on the evening to chat informally to the audience. A limited edition project catalogue will be available for sale and to order.
The catalogue includes artists’ profiles and an essay by the Brazilian journalist, art critic and curator Juliana Monachesi.
The exhibition will run until 14th April at 16mm Café will also include still photographs taken from the videos.


Curated by Alicia Bastos & Alicia Felberbaum.
Exquisite Corpse volume 2 will be exhibit later 2010.

“Working with art videos can be very isolating.
I was feeling the need to exchange ideas with other
artists with similar interests. I’m also very curious
about other cultures and I believe that the mix of all
these people with different backgrounds is what
makes the project so rich. “
Kika Nicolela

(ECVP) is an international video collaboration project where 37 artists from 16 countries around the world have created 9 videos in a total running time of 82 minutes.
The film has been created by group of individual and successful artists, many of who have not met previously, responding to an invitation by Kika Nicolela, an
award-winning filmmaker from Sao Paulo, Brazil. Nicolela facilitated the project through the international social networking site for artists, curators and art critics on
Art review.com following discussions at Video Artists Forum.


The project was inspired by the classic Surrealists' drawing method of the same name, Cadavre Exquis, in which a paper is folded so that each contributor sees only a small portion of the preceding artist's work. The ECVP participants created minute-long video art segments in response to the final ten seconds of the previous filmmaker's work. Each participant was then asked to incorporate these seconds into their piece, creating transitions as they pleased, until everyone's vision was threaded together into a final "corpse". In this global experiment, artists have created and enriched the final production with their unique personal style and input, following each others prompt as a source of inspiration.
While working in collaboration, the ECVP group is in search for new modes of expression in the development of video art, building a new concept through utilizing the characteristics of participatory platforms and new communication technology. ECVP Volume 1 has been screened in festivals and galleries throughout the world,
including Brazil, Sweden, Germany, Greece, South Africa, Canada, Mexico, and the US.


For more information, visit:
http://www.vimeo.com/excorpse
http:/ /www.artreview.com/profile/EXCORPSE
Interview with ECVP members @ MOMENTemagazine.com
http://momentemagazine.com/2008/08/11/exq
uisite-corpse-at-monkey-town-new-york/

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16mm Deli Cafe & Screening Room
19 D'Arblay St. -Soho
W1F 8ED London
United Kingdom

Thursday, March 11, 2010 at 7:00 PM - Wednesday, April 14, 2010 at 4:00 PM (GMT)


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Braziliality is a not-for-profit cross-cultural project, showcasing artwork by Brazilian artists and international artists inspired by Brazil, creating a 360-degree perspective of the influence of contemporary Brazilian art and culture around the globe. Our mission is to support new art, particularly art with technology, and new talent inspired by Brazil.
Braziliality started in July 2008 and with almost three years, we have presented the work of 147 artists from 24 countries had had their work showcased in 28 exhibitions that attracted over 1,595 people to private viewings. More than 8,160 people have seen the Braziliality exhibitions. In these three years, Braziliality will have worked in partnership with The Brazilian Embassy in London, Forman’s Smokehouse Gallery, Made in Brasil Bar, Jungle Drums Magazine, Leros Magazine, Record Television, Canal Londres, Latin America Bureau, ABC Trust, Visual Brasil Festival in Barcelona, Deslocamentos in Berlin, Fourth Plinth Pedal Power project, Planarama, Abelha Cachaca and Favela Chic and we hope to be working with many more interesting people, business and organizations in the future.
Braziliality is opening a new membership scheme for artists, offering tailored consultancy for their international careers, informing them about jobs and bringing them news of relevant art events. Braziliality produces art shows, networking events, exhibitions and festivals working together with Brazilian organizations and events in Europe.
The project was created by Alicia Bastos and now partnering with Bianca Turner as a production specialist and it benefits from the curatorial knowledge of Pier Tosta. 
www.braziliality.org