[spectre] STOP AND GO – The Art of Animated Gifs

Marcela Okretič marcela at aksioma.org
Fri Jun 8 15:46:07 CEST 2018


Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, is proud to announce:

 

STOP AND GO – The Art of Animated Gifs
Group exhibition
 <https://aksioma.org/stop.and.go/index.html> aksioma.org/stop.and.go
14 June – 18 August 2018

Curated by: Valentina Tanni & Saverio Verini
Artists: Bill Domonkos, Zack Dougherty, Roberto Fassone, Carla Gannis, Nika Ham, Lorna Mills, Okkult Motion Pictures, Chiara Passa and James Kerr (Scorpion Dagger).

MGLC - The International Centre of Graphic Arts
Grad Tivoli, Pod turnom 3, Ljubljana

Exhibition opening and curators' guided tour: THU, 14 June 2018 at 6 pm

A file format native to the Web, in recent years animated GIFs have not only proved to be an Internet culture phenomenon, but also a strong means of expression in the field of contemporary visual art. STOP AND GO – The Art of Animated Gifs is an international group show that explores the creative use of GIFs, presenting a broad and diversified panorama of the different approaches currently adopted by artists all over the world.

Production: Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, 2018
Coproduction: MGLC - International Centre of Graphic Arts



Realized in collaboration with smART – polo per l’arte, Rome, Italy.
Supported by: the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia, the Municipality of Ljubljana and Istituto Italiano di Cultura in Slovenia.

 

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Marcela Okretič

Aksioma | Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana

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