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Emma Talbot, A Journey You Take Alone

Geburt und Tod – Beginn und Erode des menschlichen Lebens stephen im Mittelpunkt der Ausstellung A Journey You Take Alone von Emma Talbot. In ihren dicht verwobenen Bild- sequenzen auf Seide, in Videos oder als dreidimensionale Objekte, verarbeitet sie archaische Aspekte von Lie be und Trauer, Alter und Verganglichkeit aber such Then en wie Geschlechterungleichheit, KOrperlichkeit sowie das Zusam- menspiel von Natur und Spirituality. Oftmals flieBen per- sOnliche Erinnerungen oder Erfahrungen in die Geschichten der Kijnstlerin mit ein. Diese verbinden sick zu ihrer stilpra-genden Bildsprache, in der gesichtslose Wesen mit tierischen Lebewesen interagieren, stets durchsetzt von existenziellen Fragen oder Aussagen an das Leben und den Tod. Emma Talbot kombiniert Text und Bild und entwickelt dadurch eine charakteristische Asthetik, die sick schlieBlich in einer erzah-Ierischen Grundstruktur entfaltet.

Emma Talbot (* 1969, Stourbridge, lebt in London) ist Gewinnerin des 8. Max Mara Art Prize for Women und war2022 aufder Biennale di Venezia in The Milk of Dreams vertreten. Ihre Arbeiten wurden in Whitechapel Gallery, London; Collezione Maramotti, ltalien; Beiqiu Museum, China,” Victoria London; Eastside Projects, Birming- Kunsthaus Centre D’Art Pasquart, Arcadia Missa, New York,” KM21, Den Niederlande; Turner Contemporary, Marga- The Freud Museum; London; Lisson Gallery, London; Galerie On- rust, Amsterdam; Petra Rinck Galerie, DUsseldorf’ Aachenef
Kunstverein, Deutschland und Tate St. Ives, England ausgestellt. Talbot studierte am Birmingham institute of Art & Design und Royal College of Art in London.

ENGLISH VERSION
The exhibition A Journey You Take Alone by Emma Talbot focuses on birth and death the beginning and end of human life. Her works, whether it be her densely woven sequences of images on silk, videos or three-dimensional objects, all deal with archaic aspects of love and mourning, age and transience, as well as with themes such as gender inequality, corporeality and the interplay between nature
and spirituality. The artist’s personal memories and periences often flow into her stories, combining to form her distinctive style, in which faceless beings interact with animal-like creatures and are always interspersed with existential questions or statements about life and death. Emma Talbot brings text and image together to develop a distinctive aesthetic that ultimately unfolds into a core
narrative structure. Emma Talbot (* 1969, Stourbridge, lives in London) is winner of the 8th Mara Art Prize for Women and was included in The Milk of Dreams at the Venice Biennale in 2022. Her work has been hibited at Whitechapel Gallery, London; Collezione Maramotti, Beiqiu Museum, China; Victoria London; Eastside Projects, Birmingham; Kunsthaus Centre D’Art Pasquart, Switzerland; Arcadia
Missa, New York; KM21, The Hague, Netherlands; Turner Contempo- rary, Margate; The Freud Museum; London,” Lisson Gallery, London; Galerie Onrust, Amsterdam; Petra Rinck Galerie, DUsseldorf; Aachener Kunstverein, Germany and Tate Solves, England. Talbot studied at Birmingham institute of ArtDesign and Royal College of Art in London.

Eröffnung: Freitag, 01. Dezember, 19 Uhr
Kuratiert von Dr. Nadia Ismail
Eintritt frei
Laufzeit: 02.12.2023 – 28.04.2024
Geschlossen: 23.12.2023 – 01.01.2024 + 29.03 – 31.03.2024

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Art Competitions & Calls

Appel à candidatures : Résidence artistique dans le PNR du Morvan

Dans le cadre du projet de « Valorisation des itinérances par des résidences d’artistes et des créations contemporaines », l’association des Parcs naturels du Massif central (IPAMAC) lance un appel à candidatures pour la mise en œuvre d’une résidence artistique dans le PNR du Morvan.

Cette résidence visera à valoriser l’itinérance et la pierre sèche, par l’expérimentation de nouvelles formes d’attention au patrimoine vernaculaire que constitue la pierre sèche. Les créations attendues sont libres : matérielles ou immatérielles, pérennes ou éphémères. La résidence est ouverte à toutes disciplines et pratiques artistiques.

Date limite de remise des candidatures : le dimanche 14 janvier à 23h59 à cette adresse : benjamin.cau@ipamac.fr

Pour tout renseignement : Benjamin Cau, chargé de projets Tourisme Durable, benjamin.cau@ipamac.fr

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ART INSTITUTES & JOURNALS

National Art Education Foundation

Founded in 1947, the National Art Education Association is the leading professional membership organization exclusively for visual arts, design, and media arts education professionals.

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The U.S. National Science Foundation

The U.S. National Science Foundation is an independent federal agency that supports science and engineering in all 50 states and U.S. territories.

NSF was established in 1950 by Congress to:

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  • Secure the national defense.

We fulfill our mission chiefly by making grants. Our investments account for about 25% of federal support to America’s colleges and universities for basic research: research driven by curiosity and discovery. We also support solutions-oriented research with the potential to produce advancements for the American people.

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Visual Culture & Gender (VCG)

Visual Culture & Gender (VCG) was born digital more than a decade ago in 2005 as the first multimedia online journal in the field of art education, and the first online journal devoted to the intersections of visual culture and gender. VCG is an annual international, peer-reviewed, freely accessed, multimedia online journal whose purpose is to encourage and promote understanding of how visual culture constructs gender in context with representations of race, age, sexuality, (dis)ability, and social class.

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Fulbright Finland Foundation

The Fulbright Finland Foundation is a private, independent, not-for-profit organization based in Helsinki, Finland. With the purpose of promoting a wider exchange of knowledge and professional talents through educational contacts between Finland and the United States, the Foundation collaborates with a range of government, foundation, university and corporate partners on both sides of the Atlantic to design and manage study and research scholarships, leadership development programs and internationalization services.

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KW Institute for Contemporary Art

KW Institute for Contemporary Art aims to approach the central questions of our times through the production, display, and dissemination of contemporary art. Since its inception more than 30 years ago, KW has established itself, not only as an institution, but also as a dynamic and lively space for progressive practices within the Berlin art scene, as well as in an international context. By means of exhibitions and various event formats, KW has aligned itself towards the current tendencies of the national and international art and cultural discourse, and has actively developed them on a collaborative level with artists, institutions, and by means of commissioned works. As an institution for contemporary art without a collection of its own, the team at KW maintains a high degree of flexibility in creating its programs and addressing its audience.

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