18-30.11.2017 | SONIC NOIR at MŁODE WILKI 17

Quelle: Kathrin Scheidt

SONIC NOIR - the sonic other

The exhibition SONIC NOIR - THE SONIC OTHER accompanying Młode Wilki 17 festiwal (young wolves festival), features works of the students of the Faculty of Sound Studies at the University of Arts in Berlin, created under the supervision of prof. Sabine Sanio, the only woman lecturing the theory and history of audiovisual culture at the Berlin university.

 

EXHIBITION: SONIC NOIR - the sonic other

November 18-30, 2017

 

OPENING: November 18, 2017 (Saturday) at 7pm

ARTISTS: Arina Koreniushkina, Belinda Sykora, Nicolás Rosero, Carlos Villamizar, Felipe Vaz

CURATOR: Sabine Sanio

COLLABORATION: Akademia Sztuki w Szczecinie, Universität der Künste Berlin

 

The exhibition details are available here: http://trafo.art/en/sonic-noirthe-sonic-other

Quelle: MŁODE WILKI 17

MŁODE WILKI 17 Szczecin

MŁODE WILKI 17, the 4th edition of the polish image and sound festival which takes place on the 16th – 18th of November, 2017, presents various kinds of art projects created by fine arts and music students, as well as young people in their early twenties passionate about contemporary art. The series of exhibits and shows features seventeen works of art selected by our jury members that can be made in a variety of mediums. Submission to the festival is open to experimental films, performance, soundart, sculpture, art installation, phantasmagoric pieces yet to be unveiled, as well as any other concepts that defy the convention of a standard art competition entry. What we value the most is your ingenuity and progressive thinking.

This year’s edition draws on women’s power and energy. Therefore, we’ve assembled an entirely female panel of judges, including: Aneta Szyłak, who runs the Alternativa Foundation by the Gdańsk Shipyard, Joanna Sokołowska and Aleksandra Jach, curtators at the Muzeum Sztuki in Łódź, and Katarzyna Kozyra, an artist and founder of the foundation that, among other things, scrutinizes an incidence of female academics teaching in art schools around Poland.A film by John Cassavetes entitled “Gloria” (1980) will be screened on the 15th of November 2017, exactly 258 months after the premier of “Młode Wilki” (dir. Jarosław Żamojda). “Gloria” tells the story of a New York gangster, played by Gena Rowlands, who has to protect a young child. Golden Disco Ship, a one-women orchestra, will perform at the festival’s closing ceremony. The guest of honor will be prof. Sabine Sanio along with her students of the Sound Studies and Sonic Arts programme at the Universität der Künste in Berlin.

Seventeen nominees present their artworks and projects at special events and exhibitions in Szczecin.

 

MŁODE WILKI 17

16-18. November 2017

The Festival program is available at: http://mlodewilki.akademiasztuki.eu/program

 

Festival Partners:

INKU Szczeciński Culture Incubator
Gallery R +
Sound Studies - UdK Berlin
TRAFO