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AUTO ITALIA LIVE 24th September – 8th October Every Saturday 7pm

Auto Italia LIVE: Episode 1 Promo from Auto Italia on Vimeo.

 

Open from 7pm: Broadcast LIVE at 8pm

This Saturday 24th September

Nathan Budzinski
Benedict Drew
Benedictions (Patricia Lennox-Boyd and Jamie Stevens featuring Jeremy Glogan, Steve Kado and Morag Keil)

Narrated by:
Saul Reichlin

With an introduction performed by:
Robert Carter, Tim Ivison, Andrew Kerton, Leslie Kulesh, Huw Lemmey, Michael Oswell, Eddie Peake, Francesco Pedraglio, Heather Phillipson, Julia Tcharfas, Lorenzo Tebano, Jess Wiesner and Charlie Woolley

The series can be watched as part of the live studio audience or via the website www.autoitaliasoutheast.org

Auto Italia South East presents Auto Italia Live: an artist-run TV series, performed before a studio audience and broadcast live over the Internet. Working in collaboration with Auto Italia a wide variety of artists will produce new work through weekly episodes, engaging directly with the format of live Television and a history of artists using broadcast media platforms to distribute work.

Featuring a full camera crew, lighting technicians, directors, performers, production designers and set builders, artists will engage with all aspects of production opening the space for criticality and intervention within the medium. The series aims to experiment with new possibilities to engage in contemporary broadcast and internet culture whilst also responding to the familiar tropes and formulas within television programming.

The apparatus of TV and the technical infrastructure will allow for dialogue and exchange with images, actions, performances and experiences. Covering ideas of ‘edutainment’, to permacultures and ecology that surround the idea of live television the project will engage with how live TV has changed our understanding of culture and public space. Each episode will investigate a range of approaches exploring the expanded notion of the televised live performance, the live soap opera and factual, documentary presentation, through the choreography inherent in both performance and camera movements, and the narrative implicit in the existence of objects within a set.

The studio space will be open to the public both for the weekly broadcasts and also at specific times during rehearsals in the preceding weeks. The whole process of the live broadcast and production will be made public, engaging with audiences in the space and tuning in online. In an ever increasing landscape of broadcast media and ‘accessible’ web platforms this project aims to emerge within pre-existing web communities allowing artists to make and distribute new work and create new contexts and audiences around their ideas.

Produced collaboratively by artists, Auto Italia LIVE aims to reclaim a space within the television format that has increasingly lost its experimental aspect. The project will draw from figures including Nam June Paik that dealt with the risk taking inherent in live TV, Warhol TV bringing a community of artists together and Jef Cornelis in terms of his pioneering productions for Belgium Television in particular shows such as Container. Questioning the demise of risk taking in mainstream cultural programming within the history of British Television, the project  aims to provoke discussion and challenge how artists might work together to create new work, examining how dialogues are negotiated and tested within this unique context.

Bound up within the collaborative approach to working and new technological developments, issues of copyright and collective authorship will be examined. New documents will be compiled that will represent the best practice for commissioning on Digital Media platforms, in ways that benefit the artists over the distributer. These will reflect the possibility of artists working together, producing work independently from the demands of the gallery or a standard art context.

Participating Artists

Nathan Budzinski, Benedict Drew, Francesco Pedraglio, Heather Phillipson, Eddie Peake, Andrew Kerton, Leslie Kulesh, Rachel Pimm, Lorenzo Tebano, Robert Carter, Benedictions (Patricia Lennox-Boyd and Jamie Stevens featuring Jeremy Glogan, Steve Kado and Morag Keil)

In collaboration with: Theo Cook, Georgio Bosisio, Sonia Rodriguez Serrano, Alex Lightman, Mc Death, George Moustakas, Luke Collins, Robin Stuart, Amy Friend, Ciara Halpin, Mette Juhl, Sam Valiant, Matt Welch, Nicola Sersale

Ever Changing Moods Performance and Sculpture

Ever Changing Moods

What: Ever Changing Moods – Performance and Sculpture
Where: Auto Italia, 434-452 Old Kent Rd, London SE1 5AG
When: Sat 18 Jun – Sun 31 Jul 2011, Fri-Sun 12-6pm
Associated Events: Performances every day at 3pm
Working Tax Credits; Full time, Full ON: Fri 29 July 2011
Further Details:
-Visit the Auto Italia website
Map: View events on the map here

A project by Rachal Bradley and Jess Wiesner, commissioned by Auto Italia South East. Brought together by Auto Italia, Bradley and Wiesner will present sculpture and performance made in and out of collaboration and in consultation with a wide variety of contributing artists.
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COUNTER CONSTRUCTS Nicholas Brooks Graham Hudson Tim Ivison & Julia Tcharfas Paul Kneale Guan Rong Brendan Threadgill 18 September – 3 October

Counter Constructs brings together seven artists from the UK and North America in an exhibition exploring strategies of representation and critique of the urban built environment. Responding to the undead ?regeneration? of global development projects and the geologic sediment of spatial histories, the exhibition is a series of implicit proposals and contestations. Un?nished maps, unspeci?ed models, unbuilt plans and unbuilding t…he city – the exhibition is as much about utopia as it is about its folly.

Initially organized by Tim Ivison & Julia Tcharfas around their research-based collaborative practice, Counter Constructs is a way to extend their dialogue on urban space to a wider range of interpretations. The artists in the show are brought together by
a shared interest in mining the ?structure? of architectural thinking. Comprising a sound installation, a détourned architectural pavilion and a ?oor-drawing altered daily – each work represents a part of a circuitous system of associations and digressions. Auto-Italia
will be temporarily appropriated as a space for the archaeology of urban utopias and the staging of alternative visions.

http://www.autoitaliasoutheast.org/forthcoming.html
info@autoitaliasoutheast.org

IL TRASLOCO (MOVING OUT OF THE FUTURE)


Il Trasloco stills-image
Saturday 26 June – 3pm


Auto Italia South East
1 Glengall Road
London
SE15 6NJ


Il Trasloco (Moving out of the future) is a 1991 independent documentary directed by Renato de Maria, now screened for the first time in the UK with English subtitles. Set in Bologna and retrospectively looking at the history of one of the key places where the Autonomia movement took place during the 1970s, the film is a surprisingly personal and heartbreaking recollection of the emptying of a household and the ending of an era, one that was possibly already dead.Initially, the protagonist of the documentary appears to be Franco Berardi, aka Bifo, who narrates the story of the Autonomia movement, which was by its nature deeply intertwined with the intimate and personal lives of those who made it happen. However, the real protagonists of this film are the increasingly empty rooms of the flat in 19 Via Marsili, in Bologna. The silent walls speak through the voices of Bifo and many other ex-dwellers about the simple story of the rise and fall of a different – now almost incredible – way of life.

One of the most influential workerist social movements to emerge in Italy in the 1960s, the terms Autonomia or the Refusal of work have now become somewhat overused shorthand. However, what becomes clear watching this film is that they refer to a practical methodology of life rather than to the sterility of what remains in their theoretisation.

This screening will mark the launch of High performance dropping out (Art workers won’t kiss ass), which is a long term project hosted at Auto Italia. This project is a series of events, discussions, group meetings, workshops and screenings which investigate alternative methods of community, collaboration and communion in both art and non-art contexts.

This first ever screening of Il Trasloco to an English-speaking audience was made possible through a collaboration of Auto Italia and Through Europe (www.th-rough.eu). The translation from Italian is by Through Europe member Federico Campagna.
www.autoitaliasoutheast.org

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