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Join us for an immersive two-day zine-making workshop led by Youvalle Levy. This hands-on workshop, brought to you by Bildband Berlin, is designed for photographers and visual artists looking to transform their projects into a printed zine.
https://www.photography.lt/en/symposium/nida-2024_2969/workshops_2970/youvalle-levy_2973.html
Also we will launch Lar secound edition
28-30.06.2024
Replika Publishing studio
Day 1: In a group of up to 10 people we will sequence and edit your project.
Day 2: You will learn how to use a layout program and work with a pre-existing designed template. Once the project is ready we will send it to print.
Day 3: See the printed result! the zines would be printed and available for sale at the shop. Invite your friends in the evening for a drink to celebrate the end of the workshop and show your new zine.
Included in the price are 25 copies of your zine!
more info here: https://bildbandberlin.com/pages/workshops
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Some like it simple or traditional, some experimental: hot or cold, from grandparents or from the restaurant, food occupies multiple spaces and meanings.
Act of love, sharing, comfort, seeking; enjoyment and pleasure involving the senses and the elements; expression of cultures and possibility of encounter.
Topic of pop and television culture, communication and advertising.
And also, hyper mass production and distribution, depletion of water and agricultural resources, marketing, packaging, monocultures, intensive farming: food in the dimension of spasmodic consumption.
Food, and the actions that precede it and spring from it, are like a planet with poles and infinite territories running through it.
This new collective book wants to investigate this theme and the countless aspects connected to it.
Is it food, and thus the act of cooking, that made us the human beings we are?
Page 135 Youvalle Levy IL/PL
https://ditopublishing.com/prodotto/food/
Friday 12 May
18:00 CEST
Bildband
Immanuelkirchstr. 33
10405 Berlin
CLASSIK HOTEL ALEXANDER PLAZA
Rosenstraße 1, 10178 Berlin
Open 18 - 19 March 2023, 12-6pm
A Berlin hotel room as a place of supposed privacy and anonymity in public space becomes the exhibition venue for the group show SUPERIOR COMFORT.
What is public what is private, what is personal what is impersonal? The conceptual starting point of SUPERIOR COMFORT is the exhibition venue itself: a hotel room in the Classik Hotel Alexander Plaza in Berlin-Mitte, rented specifically for the group show. Here, the works of the seven emerging Berlin based artists are exposed to a space that contemplates the transitional phase from public to private and, in the appearance of a personal retreat, reveals the impression of the greatest possible anonymity. The exhibition considers the hotel room as a transit space, a no-man's land in which themes are reflected in their continuous change and mutability. In the transience of its changing visitors, works by Volo Bevza, Jonas Brinker, Samuel Haitz, Youvalle Levy, Antonia Nannt, Maximilian Schröder and Emilia Urbanek are provisionally installed in the context of the room. All artists deal with retreat and the public sphere, with routines and introspection.
As they stand here like a non-exhaustive collection of some (contemporary) historian obsessed with packaging design, they also crack open the perpetually intertwining global relations in all their gore and glory.
13-23 October 2022
International photography symposium in Nida is one of the oldest professional photography events in Lithuania. The first symposium took place in 1973. With few missed years the event survived until this day. From the very beginning the event was trying to follow tendencies of festivals in the world – to meet, to exchange ideas, to create, involve local community and their cultural organizations. Those aspects are valued and actual today also. In recent years the symposium is looking actively for new actual ways and forms in order to make culture more accessible, highlight informal educational processes, expand the perception and encourage diversity of photography. Every day of the event has informal gatherings in photography projection areas in public spaces where local community and Nida guests are more than welcome to join. The ideas discussed during lectures and artists talks usually are connected with present culture situation treating photography not like separate field but including it in contexts of contemporary art in general.
Thanks to symposium few artists and theoreticians’ generations grew up in more than 40 years. International photography symposium NIDA attracts visitors not just from Lithuania but also from abroad. We seek Nida to become an important place for photography in Europe where actual processes of art and culture in region are discussed.