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LOOP Talks 2018: Domestic and Urban Landscapes

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Through a series of roundtable discussions gathering together international art professionals, the LOOP Talks 2018 provided the space to debate and exchange ideas on contemporary modes of production or the cluster of acknowledged practices and concepts that form a context within which the moving image is used and circulated.

In response to the film selection Domestic and Urban Landscapes produced by In Between Art Film and curated by Paola Ugolini at the Fundació Suñol, we invited to the Talks three great artists whose works were included in the collective screening screening: Nicolò Massaza and Iacopo Bedogni from MASBEDO and Hans Op de Beeck. The talk reviewed the content of their work and touched upon a series of themes as different as the notions of ‘beauty’, ‘magic’, ‘mistery’ and the diverse modes of production that define each artists’ practice.

Hans Op de Beeck

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1969, Turnhout

Hans Op de Beeck

Hans Op de Beeck (Turnhout, 1969) lives and works in Brussels and Gooik, Belgium. He has shown his work extensively in solo and group exhibitions around the world.
He produces large installations, sculptures, films, drawings, paintings, photographs and texts. His work is a reflection on our complex society and the universal questions of meaning and mortality that resonate within it. He regards the man as a being who stages the world around him in a tragi-comic way. Op de Beeck is keen to stimulate the viewers’ senses and invite them to really experience the image. He seeks to create a form of visual fiction that delivers a moment of wonder, silence and introspection.

 

MASBEDO (Nicolò Massazza and Iacopo Bedogni)

Artist, Speaker
MASBEDO (Nicolò Massazza and Iacopo Bedogni)

MASBEDO (Nicolò Massazza, 1973, Milan – Iacopo Bedogni, 1970, Sarzana) started their artistic career in 1999, focusing on the potential of video art and video installation. Developed around the theme of incommunicability in contemporary society, their research has produced both, intimate works and more socio-political and anthropological-cultural productions. Their aesthetic approach presents pictorial aspects and the realization of their videos pursues the goal of involving the viewer in the space created by the moving images through immersive installations. They have had solo shows in important museums, biennals (Manifesta 12, 54.Venice Biennale), and foundations both in Italy and abroad, as well as participating in various film festivals. Their works are included in relevant private and public collections: MART Rovereto; Fondazione Merz Turin; GAM – Galleria d’Arte Moderna in Turin; DA2 Salamanca; CAAM Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderna, Las Palmas; Tel Aviv Museum of Art.

 

Last update 2nd October 2018

Paola Ugolini

Curator, Speaker
Paola Ugolini

Paola Ugolini lives and works in Rome. She is an independent curator and critic and regularly writes for Exibart. She has curated a range of exhibitions and artistic projects largely focusing on Italian artists, film and the body in performance art. In 1990 she was part of the curatorial team of Ubi Motus Ubi Fluxus for the XLIV Venice Biennale; in 1993 she was the co-curator of Macchine per la Pace for the XLV Venice Biennale. In 2006, she was co-curator of Gino de Dominicis solo exhibition at PS1 and MoMA, New York. In 2017 she curated Corpo a Corpo for La Galleria Nazionale in Rome, an exhibition which focused on the use of the body in historical and contemporary artists. In addition, Paola is curator of Corto Arte Circuito’s artistic projects, Art Advisor for the production company InBetweenArtFilm and part of the Scientific Commitee of AlbumArte. Within her collaboration with InBetweenArtFilm, since last April she is also the curator of the video section for the Museo del Novecento in Florence.

 

Last update 2nd October 2018