Luca Curci talks with Timespecific aka Isolde Kille, during MIXING IDENTITIES, the third appointment of CANVAS ART FAIR, at THE LINE Contemporary Art Space.
https://www.itsliquid.com/interview-timespecific.html
Screening program from Aurelie’s TV (6.20.2021)
Water Environment by Isolde Kille, USA
A series of Home Movies by JC Gonzalez, USA
Accidents by Creston Brown, USA
Unconscious by Elyandra Widharta, Indonesia
Untitled by Mola Cyan
Chuck’s Rustic Home by Scott Stine
Goose Moon Owl by Cecelia Chapman
Wavelength 4 by Art Collective Wavelength, Norway
By the Sea by Regina Masuhr, Switzerland
Lemon Kale by Cesar Gonzales
Letter – Dallas Owens by Scott Stine
Unit by Osiel Gonzales, USA
Spring Element by Gaby Berglund-Cárdenas, Sweden
Monuments End by Nikolas Lykoudis
In Broad Daylight by Hunter Schramm
Shannon and Yesi Want to Make a Movie by Yesi Rego and Shannon Kay
The big Finish by Creston Brown
Banyu 3 by the art collective Watagunung
Finger Figure by Alicia Mujynya
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Masks, Mirages, and the Morphic Mirror
London Biennale 2020
May 1 - December 31 2020
https://londonbiennale.cargo.site/
A view artists from 6 Feet have been selected to present their images in this wonderful on-line exhibition. Please scroll down to view the works by Isolde Kille, Kathleen Ferguson-Huntington and Gaby Berglund Cárdenas
The London Biennale project was founded in 1998 by David Medalla, off Robben Island during the Johannesburg Biennale on a ferry, with the international helmsman, and pollination coordinator, Australian artist, Adam Nankervis. The project aims to challenge and transform the notion of the art world ‘biennale’ as a large state or corporate-sponsored event with artists selected by curators based on their geographical location, citizenship, nationality, race and ethnicity by throwing open borders and encouraging a more intimate and community-based dialogue between the artists and audiences.
Freedom and borders
Timespecific's 6 Feet is part of two social events in The Netherlands.
Habitat –Nonstop–Sunday 23 August 2020 at RADION –Louwesweg 1 Amsterdam
Habitat -Nonstop--Sunday 06 September 2020 at Humanity House, Den Haag, The Netherlands
Freedom and borders, organized by Karin Balog. The freedom to go where you please or be who you want to be can be challenging. Especially
these days, all of us experience this. Are borders imposed upon us by customs or are there also
imaginary boundaries left to be trespassed? How do you start over in a new culture if being
forced to cross borders? How to handle borders of emotions and respect? A variety of artists did
some research.
Timespecific created an open call, entitled 6 Feet, from April 5 - May 24, 2020. The title reflects the recommendation in the US that people stay at least six feet apart for coronavirus social distancing. The intent was to connect with international artists on-line and create an atlas of our current human condition. The images present the final on-line exhibition of the 76 participant Artists from 20 different Countries.