Zwischenzeitlich
Je participe à l'exposition " Zwischenzeitlich" à Berlin
avec la vidéo "Le Cameroun, c'est le Cameroun"
Project Space Exhibition
19 - 30 September
Monday - Saturday / 11am - 6pm
with SLIM CHELTOUT, artist in residency program “A roof above your head”, at
http://www.glogauair.net/
http://www.la-mire.fr/
MICHAEL EBERT
EDITH KOLLATH
KARINE PORTAL
KAZUE TAGUCHI
SYLVIE UNGAUER
GlogauAir gGmbH
Glogauer Str. 16
10999 Berlin
Glogauair.net
Vernissage : 19th of September // 18pm to 12pm
Open from Monday to Saturday 10am to 18pm
curated by Valérie Leray
credit photo : Kazue Taguchi, Landscape in mind, 2013
Download catalog here
avec la vidéo "Le Cameroun, c'est le Cameroun"
2014, HD 16:9 14 minutes
Project Space Exhibition
19 - 30 September
Monday - Saturday / 11am - 6pm
with SLIM CHELTOUT, artist in residency program “A roof above your head”, at
http://www.glogauair.net/
http://www.la-mire.fr/
MICHAEL EBERT
EDITH KOLLATH
KARINE PORTAL
KAZUE TAGUCHI
SYLVIE UNGAUER
GlogauAir gGmbH
Glogauer Str. 16
10999 Berlin
Glogauair.net
Vernissage : 19th of September // 18pm to 12pm
Open from Monday to Saturday 10am to 18pm
curated by Valérie Leray
credit photo : Kazue Taguchi, Landscape in mind, 2013
Download catalog here
Extrait du catalogue :
Sylvie has interest in issues concerning identity and feminism is more systematically supported by thought around the relationship to ‘the Other’. Sylvie Ungauer developes artwork focused on the observation and study of the networks that structure our society, the relationships between individuals, the places where we live as well as the outside world. The creation of networks between various protagonists – professionals, artists or art lovers – is a recurring element in the conception and production of her work. Similarly, her work is marked by a certain heterogeneity in the choice of techniques and materials used. With the recent video,Cameroon is Cameroon, Ungauer puts in perspective the images realized during an excursion in dugout on the river of Nyong and the voice of the Cameroonian philosopher of the post-colonialism Fabien Eboussi Boulaga, conversing about this expression currently used by young people on social networks. He highlights the importance of the relations and interactions to think about the concept of nation 50 years after the independence achievements in Africa.