Akram Zaatari and Walid Raad | 14th Festival

On occasion of the exhibition Possible Narratives, during the 14th Festival, curator Akram Zaatari and artist Walid Raad discuss the idea of archive and the performance The Loudest Muttering is Over

testimonies

Sebastián Diaz Morales |14th Festival

The Argentinean artist discusses the popularization of video apparatus and its spread amongst the public at a meeting during the 14th Festival.

testimonies

Rabih Mroué | 14th Festival

During the 14th Festival, the Lebanese artist discusses his video Face A Face B

testimonies

Cao Guimarães | 13rd Festival

According to the artist, which featured two pieces at the 2001 competitive show, his works are based on error, on the experience of randomness, and on the contingencies of the world

testimonies

Priamo Lozada |13rd Festival

The curator discusses the work of Ximena Cuevas, who featured in the 13th edition, held in 2001. Cuevas ranks among the most relevant Mexican artists to experiment with video language

testimonies

Alexandre da Cunha | 13rd Festival

A statement from the artist on the performance Cover Man, presented at the Festival in 2005. The piece cemented the convergence of video and the visual arts within the context of the Festival

testimonies

19th September 2001 | 13th Festival

O Videojornal da 13ª edição foi exibido dentro das programações do Wallpaper, e veiculou imagens em um formato dinâmico sobre o dia-a-dia do Festival

making of & recordings

Coverman, by Alexandre da Cunha | 13th Festival

Alexandre da Cunha's performance sets the body at the center of his Coverman, with references to medical procedures and a reflection about the physical fragility.

performances

Rosângela Rennó | 13th Festival

Identity and politics are the topics discussed by the artist in this statement recorded during the 13th Festival, in 2001

testimonies

David Larcher | 12nd Festival

“Video is dead,” in the words of David Larcher. To the German artist, who was a guest at the 12th edition, in 1998, video has been depleted, not as a medium, but as a concept

testimonies