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Cities Re-imagined at Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina


Cities Re-imagined: Film & Video from Norway
msuv.org

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July 7 to July 27, 2010


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danijela@msuv.org
Danijela Halda, PR Manager
+381 21 526 634
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Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina
Dunavska 37
21000 Novi Sad
Serbia

Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina presents:
Cities Re-imagined: Film & Video from Norway

From July 7 to July 27, 2010, Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina is showing film and video installations by nine Norway-based artists. The opening reception takes place on March 5, from 5pm – 8pm at Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina, Dunavska 37, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia. Admission is free.

'Cities Re-imagined' focuses on artistic film and video related to architecture and urban space. The city continues to inspire and fascinate contemporary artists working in the field of moving images. In this practice one sees a parallel attention to the inherent qualities of the city, such as speed and motion, as well as increasing effects of networked and surveilled societies manifested in urban fabrics. Considering globally expanding urban developments and the increasingly porous borders between architecture and moving images, this exhibition represents important cross-disciplinary research into the fields of architecture and visual practice.

'Cities Re-imagined' exhibition will be accompanied by an extensive catalog with essays by Branislav Dimitrijević, Jonathan Lahey Dronsfeld and Sanja Kojić-Mladenov

Participating Artists:
Øyvind Aspen, Aeron Bergman & Alejandra Salinas, Bull.Miletic, Mai Hofstad Gunnes, Farhad Kalantary, Eline Mugaas, Nina Toft, Jeremy Welsh, and Knut Åsdam.

Exhibition Cocept by Bull.Miletic

Curated by Sanja Kojic-Mladenov