![]() ![]() The ‘space in between’ referred to in the film’s title is the space where you discard the old and make yourself ‘open to destiny and new ideas.’ For Abramović this means connecting her present to her past experiences and using her memories, whether happy or not, to enhance her creative practice. Abramović also submits herself to what she calls the worst experience of her life, drinking the hallucinogenic tea, ayahuasca.Ībramović is unsurprisingly unguarded in her interactions with the Brazilian landscape and its people. Beginning with seemingly benign herb and crystal treatments, she then visits the so-called ‘psychic surgeon,’ John of God (like me, you might need to cover your eyes for this rather gruesome sequence). ![]() On her journey, she encounters various ways to deal with her pain. ‘I can deal with physical pain emotional pain gives me trouble.’Įxtending her concern – last seen in Marina Abramović: The Artist is Present (2012) – with the physical limits of the body, Abramović seeks a cure in the Brazilian countryside for what ails her. Abramović is worried that, in the aftermath of a divorce, she might die of a broken heart. In Marco Del Fiol’s film, Marina Abramović in Brazil: The Space in Between, she travels through Brazil to heal that body, both physically and spiritually, after an emotionally tumultuous period in her life. His films were shown in film festivals at Museo Reina Sofia (Madrid), Centre Pompidou (Paris), Nederlands Fotomuseum (Amsterdam) and are part of the collection of numerous institutions such as: The Center for Contemporary Art (Israel), Hong Kong Arts Centre (China), Internationale Kurzfilmtage (Germany), Library of Museu de Arte Contemporânea da USP (Brazil), Midiateca Le Plateau (France).For over 40 years, Marina Abramović, the self-anointed ‘grandmother of performance art,’ has used her body to challenge audiences. The space in between marina abramovic tv#Marco is the director of VIDEO BRASIL NA TV for Sesc TV, in its 4th season, as well as, Rafael França – Obra como testamento Mau Wal – translated encounters Olafur Eliasson – Seu corpo da Obra and Isaac Julien – Geopoéticas. The film attended many festivals like CINE B in Chile, Ouro Preto Film Festival, and Brazilian Film Festival in Toronto where received awards for Best film, director, and actress. In 2010, he directed Second Movement for Piano and Sewing, produced by Philippe Barcinski for TV Cultura. Marco Del Fiol has dedicated the past 10 years recording works of important contemporary artists and creating dialogue between artworks, artists and the audience. ![]() MURILLO’S LAST JOURNEY (MURILLO, EL ÚLTIMO VIAJE) José Manuel Gómez Vidal The Sevillian Baroque master painter Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, underwent a calculated spoliation that scattered most of his work around the world’s. Like wildfire, the works of artists such as Os Gêmeos, Nunca, and Nina spread. Grey City (Cidade Cinza) Guilherme Valiengo, Marcelo Mesquita On the streets of São Paulo, Brazil, a new form of graffiti was born. Murals (Murales) Pilar Pérez Solano In 2009, the Joan Miró Foundation in Barcelona organized an exhibition that brought together a group of contemporary mural artists from very different. Angélica (Angélica ) Manuel Fernández-Valdés Recipient of important awards in Spain and abroad, Angélica Liddell’s dramaturgy is considered one of the most avant-garde in contemporary. Related Films Tania Libre (Tania Libre) Lynn Hershman Leeson How does incarceration affect an artist’s psyche? In a fascinating and novel approach, Lynn Hershman Leeson allows us to eavesdrop on one of the. ![]()
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