[spectre] 'Second day of summer' Maja Kalogera & Med-i-kids, 22 June 2013.

marc garrett marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Tue Jun 18 13:14:32 CEST 2013


Sorry for any cross posting...

'Second day of summer' Maja Kalogera & Med-i-kids, at Furtherfield 22 
June 2013.
http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/events/second-day-summer

On second day of summer, Maja Kalogera & Med-i-kids from AKC Medika in 
Zagreb, will gather in Finsbury Park in front of Furtherfiled Gallery.

They will present Classical Sitting Squatters. They are quite a joyful 
bunch, they recite, chirp, sing, blink, sit still, just name it.

You are invited to join them/us for a drink and meet them in 'person', 
on Saturday 22 June 2013, between 11am and 5pm.

Classical Sitting Squatters (CSS) is an installation made of a dozen 
full-sized figures or 'sitting' sculptures. They are reciting poetry of 
Gertrude Stein, Dylan Thomas and Emily Dickinson, on the input of the 
passers-by.

Med-i-kids (http://med-i-kids.info/) is an open group of street artists 
which connected in Medika, Zagreb. Their mission is to make public 
artworks to raise awareness and question the many dogmas present in 
Croatian society, the very same society positoned in third place as one 
the most courrupted countries positioned.

Maja Kalogera is an artist, curator and catalyst who consistently places 
herself at the convergence of art and technology. Born in Zagreb, she 
holds B.F.A. from School of Applied and Visual arts, Zagreb and M.Arch. 
from Architecture University, Zagreb. http://kalogera.net/m/

Also Showing...

Glitch Moment/ums

Saturday 08 June - Sunday 28 July 2013

http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/exhibition/glitch-momentums

Featuring artists Alma Alloro, Melissa Barron, Nick Briz, Benjamin 
Gaulon, José Irion Neto, Antonio Roberts and Ant Scott.

The artists in this exhibition appropriate the technological and digital 
medium in order to make what is known as Glitch Art. These technically, 
imaginative disruptions include different approaches with the media 
whether it exploits software or hardware and includes video, sound and 
glitch textiles.




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