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Visiting artist Magnus Bärtås

Swedish artist Magnus Bärtås will be at visiting the academy 11,12 and 13th of October where he will be giving a workshop and lecture looking at narration in art, with focus on the video essay as a critical tool for exploring the documentary genre, to look at the position and voice of the storyteller, and how to work with written material for film.

Bärtås will be giving a lecture on the video essays and its form, with screenings of several examples. In addition Bärtås will be giving a presentation of his own work, and a screening of the film Madame& little boy.

Magnus Bärtås is an artist, writer and Professor of Fine Arts at the Konstfack in Stockholm, working with text, video, objects and installation. He has recently exhibited at Platform-09 in Seoul and the 4th Bucharest Biennial. His video works have been screened at Centre Pompidou; Gothenburg International Filmfestival; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; and The Powerplant Gallery, Toronto; among other venues. His dissertation You Told Me – Work stories and video essays, examining narrative models in contemporary art and the practice of the video essay, was published in May 2010.

http://www.transmediale.de/content/magnus-b

The lectures are open to all staff and students, in addition Bärtås will be working with students in small groups. The workshop is also a great supplement for students that are signed up for video I: Cinematic approach - techniques and strategies for film making, starting up the following week.

Place and time of Bärtås two lectures will be announced at Khib web.

Places available at the workshop: 9


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Krav til forkunnskaper:

Kurset starter 11.10.2011 / Uke 41, og varer til 13.10.2011 / Uke 41

Sted: sted

Tilbyder: Akademiet

MÃ¥lgruppe: Alle studenter

Årstrinn: Alle årstrinn

Antall plasser: 13

Faglig stab:


Kjersti Sundland / 11.10.2011

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