The document provides a summary of events from 2013 related to architecture and design in Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Northwestern Russia, including exhibitions, conferences, lectures and competitions. It lists the dates, locations, participants and partners of various events, such as discussions on architectural regulation and wood architecture.
Project Baltia is a journal covering architecture and design in Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and northwest Russia. The document outlines the journal's 2014 year report, including discussions, exhibitions, and conferences held on topics such as public buildings, infrastructure, aesthetics, and urban development in the featured countries and cities. The journal aims to review and promote discussion around architecture and design across northern Europe and northwest Russia.
Roland de Jong Orlando is a Dutch sculptor born in 1961. He studied at art academies in Tilburg and Amsterdam and is a member of several sculptors' associations. Over his career, he has exhibited widely across Europe and participated in international sculpture symposiums working in various materials. He has also completed several public art commissions for Dutch municipalities, creating both monumental and interactive sculptures. His works are included in the collections of several cities and institutions.
This CV summarizes Pontus Kyander's experience as a museum director, lecturer, professor, curator, art critic, writer, and filmmaker. Over his career, he has held numerous positions including museum director roles in Norway from 2010-2014, art critic for Sydsvenska Dagbladet from 1994-2007, and public art manager for Auckland City Council from 2008-2009. He has also curated over 15 exhibitions on contemporary art and published catalogues for many of them.
Chris Peterson is a Dutch and British sculptor born in 1976 in Bilthoven, Netherlands. He is the founder and managing director of the Zwolle International Sculpture Space. Peterson has exhibited his work internationally and participated in numerous sculpture symposia since 2005. He has several commissioned public artworks on permanent display around the world and is a member of several artist organizations.
The document announces an event called BRIDGES 2008 that will take place from July 24-28 in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. The event will feature talks, workshops, and exhibitions exploring the connections between mathematics, music, art, architecture, and culture. Special attention will be given to the works of two artists with ties to Leeuwarden: M.C. Escher and Hans Vredeman de Vries. The event is hosted by the Municipality of Leeuwarden and will include activities at various museums and historic sites in and around the city.
Arno Nollen is a Dutch artist born in 1964. He graduated cum laude from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam in 1997. Some of his recent projects include portraying N. Jaliuc for a film project, rediscovering Rue Eugene Cattoir for a book, and redefining Horta for another book. He has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States.
The document summarizes the 4th meeting of the HEFORE project, which took place in Tallinn, Estonia from June 29th to July 3rd, 2011. Participants from several European countries attended and engaged in workshops on pedagogical cards and museum accessibility. They visited cultural institutions and participated in evaluations of the program. On the final day, participants took a bus tour of the natural and cultural sites of Lahemaa National Park and the village of Käsmu.
Project Baltia is a journal covering architecture and design in Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and northwest Russia. The document outlines the journal's 2014 year report, including discussions, exhibitions, and conferences held on topics such as public buildings, infrastructure, aesthetics, and urban development in the featured countries and cities. The journal aims to review and promote discussion around architecture and design across northern Europe and northwest Russia.
Roland de Jong Orlando is a Dutch sculptor born in 1961. He studied at art academies in Tilburg and Amsterdam and is a member of several sculptors' associations. Over his career, he has exhibited widely across Europe and participated in international sculpture symposiums working in various materials. He has also completed several public art commissions for Dutch municipalities, creating both monumental and interactive sculptures. His works are included in the collections of several cities and institutions.
This CV summarizes Pontus Kyander's experience as a museum director, lecturer, professor, curator, art critic, writer, and filmmaker. Over his career, he has held numerous positions including museum director roles in Norway from 2010-2014, art critic for Sydsvenska Dagbladet from 1994-2007, and public art manager for Auckland City Council from 2008-2009. He has also curated over 15 exhibitions on contemporary art and published catalogues for many of them.
Chris Peterson is a Dutch and British sculptor born in 1976 in Bilthoven, Netherlands. He is the founder and managing director of the Zwolle International Sculpture Space. Peterson has exhibited his work internationally and participated in numerous sculpture symposia since 2005. He has several commissioned public artworks on permanent display around the world and is a member of several artist organizations.
The document announces an event called BRIDGES 2008 that will take place from July 24-28 in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. The event will feature talks, workshops, and exhibitions exploring the connections between mathematics, music, art, architecture, and culture. Special attention will be given to the works of two artists with ties to Leeuwarden: M.C. Escher and Hans Vredeman de Vries. The event is hosted by the Municipality of Leeuwarden and will include activities at various museums and historic sites in and around the city.
Arno Nollen is a Dutch artist born in 1964. He graduated cum laude from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam in 1997. Some of his recent projects include portraying N. Jaliuc for a film project, rediscovering Rue Eugene Cattoir for a book, and redefining Horta for another book. He has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States.
The document summarizes the 4th meeting of the HEFORE project, which took place in Tallinn, Estonia from June 29th to July 3rd, 2011. Participants from several European countries attended and engaged in workshops on pedagogical cards and museum accessibility. They visited cultural institutions and participated in evaluations of the program. On the final day, participants took a bus tour of the natural and cultural sites of Lahemaa National Park and the village of Käsmu.
The document provides a schedule for a Comenius Project visit to a school in the Netherlands from June 20-24. It includes classes, project meetings, excursions around the area including a city walk in Groningen and tours of old channels and a provence hall, cultural activities like arranging flowers and painting wooden shoes, dinners including an international dinner and farewell dinner, and opportunities for free time. Guests are listed from Germany, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, and Turkey.
Serhiy Savchenko is a Ukrainian artist born in 1972. He works in various mediums including painting, drawing, photography, video, and sculpture. His artwork explores the relationship between art and time, which he sees as closely intertwined. Much of his work examines existence through the lens of these "two illusions." Savchenko has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in Ukraine and internationally. He is also active as an art curator and organizer of residency programs.
The document describes events for the Sculpture Quadrennial Riga 2004 "European Space", including exhibitions of sculptures from 1950 and contemporary works, seminars, workshops, concerts and awards. Key events included exhibitions in public spaces in Riga and at the State Art Museum, an international conference on "Colonized Space", and the grand prize being awarded to the Hungarian artist duo Little Warsaw for their work "Marble Street". The quadrennial aimed to explore the theme of "European Space" and was organized by the Latvian Ministry of Culture and Centre for Art Management and Information in collaboration with other European countries.
Lira Kay is an artist born in St. Petersburg who has lived in several countries including Estonia, England, France, and currently resides in California. She has a background in psychology, teaching, and journalism and has exhibited her artworks internationally. Some of her accomplishments include winning the Regional Prize at the Discerning Eye Exhibition in London and having her works belong to both private collections and the Narva Museum collection in Estonia. Her films and paintings have been displayed in galleries and festivals around the world.
Konferences "MetaMind’2014"" programma (25.-28.09.2014.)Bibliotēku portāls
Ceturtdien, 25. septembrī, plkst. 10:30 Latvijas Nacionālās bibliotēkas (LNB) Ziedoņa zālē notiks starptautiskas zinātniskās konferences „Destrukciju kārtība un haoss kārtībā. Brīvība.” atklāšana un pirmās dienas lasījumi.
Chris Henschke is an artist whose work has been exhibited widely since 1999, including at major institutions such as the Fukuoka Museum in Japan, CERN in Switzerland, and the Australian Synchrotron. Some of his notable exhibitions include solo shows at Linden Gallery and RMIT Union Gallery, and group exhibitions at the Powerhouse Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Taiwan, and the National Gallery of Australia. Henschke's practice spans installation, sculpture, painting and digital artworks that often explore themes of science, technology and the body.
This document provides biographical information about Ryota Matsumoto, including his contact information, experience, education, exhibitions, and publications. It lists that he is a principal and founder of Ryota Matsumoto Studio in Tokyo since 2007, has been adjunct faculty at Transart Institute since 2016, and was previously a senior architect at Nihon Sekkei, Inc. from 1996 to 2004. It also outlines his extensive exhibition history and list of publications.
Christie Davis-Amyot is a fine artist who has received numerous awards and scholarships for her artwork. She has exhibited her work in many solo and group exhibitions at galleries and museums across Ontario. She is a member of several artist groups and has held leadership roles in some organizations. Her artwork is in the permanent collections of museums and private collections.
The document announces a conference titled "The Migrating Museum" to be held on March 9-10, 2007 at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht, Netherlands. The conference will explore the concept of the "migrating museum" to represent institutional change and reconsider the term "migration" in light of race, class, and gender constructions. It will feature presentations and discussions on precarious colonial exchanges, participatory artistic experiences, documentary feminist visions, contemporary colonialisms, feminisms, and education. Admission is free and registration is required in advance by contacting the provided email and phone number.
Richard Launder curates 23 artworks from various research projects in Room 8 at the National Academy of Art & Design in Bergen, Norway from November 16th to November 17th, 2015. The exhibition features sculptures, installations, performances and films generated through Launder's research and studio practice. An in-gallery conversation will be held on the 16th between Launder and Lorcan O'Neill, director of the renowned LORCAN O'NEILL Gallery in Rome, Italy.
Thierry Lauwers is a Belgian visual artist and sculptor born in 1952 in Brugge, Belgium. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent and has been working professionally as an artist since 1989. Lauwers is a full member of several international artist organizations and has exhibited his paintings, sculptures, installations and performances around the world. He works primarily in stone, wood, bronze and other materials and has created many monumental public sculptures internationally.
Robina Booth has over 30 years of experience working in arts administration, curation, education, and consulting. She holds multiple degrees in visual arts and art administration. Her career highlights include acting curator roles at Bathurst Regional Art Gallery from 2012-2014 where she curated numerous exhibitions. She has also worked as a freelance arts consultant, project coordinator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney, and in various education and gallery roles.
Shihoko Iida speaks at the Museum and Gallery Services Qld / University of Queensland Art Museum Seminar, Models of Exchange, Residencies and Collaborations with Asia on 25 November 2010
The document provides information on upcoming exhibitions and events at the NUS Museum in 2011-2012, including:
1) The Family Tree Project exhibition in January 2012 documenting the photographer's extended global family and the Chinese diaspora.
2) The Raffles Light exhibition in January 2012 presenting outcomes of an archival project on biologist Lim Chuan Fong's home and Raffles Lighthouse.
3) The Tautology of Memory exhibition in March 2012 featuring video montages of the Ajanta caves and exploring colonial and postcolonial heritage sites.
4) The Stories from Archaeological Finds exhibition from April 2012 to November 2012 presenting objects from archaeological sites in Singapore, Java, and Cambodia.
This document provides information about an exhibition titled "Twelve Degrees of Latitude: Regional Gallery and University Art Collections in Queensland". The exhibition celebrates Queensland's public gallery collections and features works curated from regional galleries and university collections. It began in Townsville in 2009 and then toured various galleries across Queensland from 2010-2011, giving audiences an opportunity to see significant artworks from regional collections. The exhibition features works from over 50 Australian artists.
Johan Zetterquist is a Swedish artist born in 1968 in Arvika, Sweden. He received his education at Valand Academy of Fine Arts in Gothenburg from 1989-1994 and Hovedskous Art School in Gothenburg from 1988-1989. Zetterquist has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in Sweden, Germany, the United States, and other countries. His work is included in the collections of several Swedish museums.
This biography summarizes Shefqet Avdush Emini as an internationally recognized artist who has developed his own signature style. It lists over 50 exhibitions of his work in museums and galleries worldwide from 1999 to present. It also lists over 30 international art symposia and workshops he has participated in from 2010 to present.
Jerry Thung is an Indonesian artist born in 1962 in Bogor, West Java. He graduated from The Faculty of Fine Arts at The Jakarta Institute of The Arts in 1994. Since then he has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in Indonesia and abroad, showing paintings focused on figures and meditation. His work is included in the collections of The National Gallery of Indonesia.
Nicolás contacta a María Eugenia para obtener más información sobre el paquete turístico que le interesa, incluyendo detalles sobre las noches en diferentes destinos de Cuba, la ciudad de salida en Argentina y la flexibilidad de la fecha de salida. Nicolás ofrece su ayuda con la consulta, reserva y compra del paquete.
The document provides a schedule for a Comenius Project visit to a school in the Netherlands from June 20-24. It includes classes, project meetings, excursions around the area including a city walk in Groningen and tours of old channels and a provence hall, cultural activities like arranging flowers and painting wooden shoes, dinners including an international dinner and farewell dinner, and opportunities for free time. Guests are listed from Germany, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, and Turkey.
Serhiy Savchenko is a Ukrainian artist born in 1972. He works in various mediums including painting, drawing, photography, video, and sculpture. His artwork explores the relationship between art and time, which he sees as closely intertwined. Much of his work examines existence through the lens of these "two illusions." Savchenko has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in Ukraine and internationally. He is also active as an art curator and organizer of residency programs.
The document describes events for the Sculpture Quadrennial Riga 2004 "European Space", including exhibitions of sculptures from 1950 and contemporary works, seminars, workshops, concerts and awards. Key events included exhibitions in public spaces in Riga and at the State Art Museum, an international conference on "Colonized Space", and the grand prize being awarded to the Hungarian artist duo Little Warsaw for their work "Marble Street". The quadrennial aimed to explore the theme of "European Space" and was organized by the Latvian Ministry of Culture and Centre for Art Management and Information in collaboration with other European countries.
Lira Kay is an artist born in St. Petersburg who has lived in several countries including Estonia, England, France, and currently resides in California. She has a background in psychology, teaching, and journalism and has exhibited her artworks internationally. Some of her accomplishments include winning the Regional Prize at the Discerning Eye Exhibition in London and having her works belong to both private collections and the Narva Museum collection in Estonia. Her films and paintings have been displayed in galleries and festivals around the world.
Konferences "MetaMind’2014"" programma (25.-28.09.2014.)Bibliotēku portāls
Ceturtdien, 25. septembrī, plkst. 10:30 Latvijas Nacionālās bibliotēkas (LNB) Ziedoņa zālē notiks starptautiskas zinātniskās konferences „Destrukciju kārtība un haoss kārtībā. Brīvība.” atklāšana un pirmās dienas lasījumi.
Chris Henschke is an artist whose work has been exhibited widely since 1999, including at major institutions such as the Fukuoka Museum in Japan, CERN in Switzerland, and the Australian Synchrotron. Some of his notable exhibitions include solo shows at Linden Gallery and RMIT Union Gallery, and group exhibitions at the Powerhouse Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Taiwan, and the National Gallery of Australia. Henschke's practice spans installation, sculpture, painting and digital artworks that often explore themes of science, technology and the body.
This document provides biographical information about Ryota Matsumoto, including his contact information, experience, education, exhibitions, and publications. It lists that he is a principal and founder of Ryota Matsumoto Studio in Tokyo since 2007, has been adjunct faculty at Transart Institute since 2016, and was previously a senior architect at Nihon Sekkei, Inc. from 1996 to 2004. It also outlines his extensive exhibition history and list of publications.
Christie Davis-Amyot is a fine artist who has received numerous awards and scholarships for her artwork. She has exhibited her work in many solo and group exhibitions at galleries and museums across Ontario. She is a member of several artist groups and has held leadership roles in some organizations. Her artwork is in the permanent collections of museums and private collections.
The document announces a conference titled "The Migrating Museum" to be held on March 9-10, 2007 at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht, Netherlands. The conference will explore the concept of the "migrating museum" to represent institutional change and reconsider the term "migration" in light of race, class, and gender constructions. It will feature presentations and discussions on precarious colonial exchanges, participatory artistic experiences, documentary feminist visions, contemporary colonialisms, feminisms, and education. Admission is free and registration is required in advance by contacting the provided email and phone number.
Richard Launder curates 23 artworks from various research projects in Room 8 at the National Academy of Art & Design in Bergen, Norway from November 16th to November 17th, 2015. The exhibition features sculptures, installations, performances and films generated through Launder's research and studio practice. An in-gallery conversation will be held on the 16th between Launder and Lorcan O'Neill, director of the renowned LORCAN O'NEILL Gallery in Rome, Italy.
Thierry Lauwers is a Belgian visual artist and sculptor born in 1952 in Brugge, Belgium. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent and has been working professionally as an artist since 1989. Lauwers is a full member of several international artist organizations and has exhibited his paintings, sculptures, installations and performances around the world. He works primarily in stone, wood, bronze and other materials and has created many monumental public sculptures internationally.
Robina Booth has over 30 years of experience working in arts administration, curation, education, and consulting. She holds multiple degrees in visual arts and art administration. Her career highlights include acting curator roles at Bathurst Regional Art Gallery from 2012-2014 where she curated numerous exhibitions. She has also worked as a freelance arts consultant, project coordinator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney, and in various education and gallery roles.
Shihoko Iida speaks at the Museum and Gallery Services Qld / University of Queensland Art Museum Seminar, Models of Exchange, Residencies and Collaborations with Asia on 25 November 2010
The document provides information on upcoming exhibitions and events at the NUS Museum in 2011-2012, including:
1) The Family Tree Project exhibition in January 2012 documenting the photographer's extended global family and the Chinese diaspora.
2) The Raffles Light exhibition in January 2012 presenting outcomes of an archival project on biologist Lim Chuan Fong's home and Raffles Lighthouse.
3) The Tautology of Memory exhibition in March 2012 featuring video montages of the Ajanta caves and exploring colonial and postcolonial heritage sites.
4) The Stories from Archaeological Finds exhibition from April 2012 to November 2012 presenting objects from archaeological sites in Singapore, Java, and Cambodia.
This document provides information about an exhibition titled "Twelve Degrees of Latitude: Regional Gallery and University Art Collections in Queensland". The exhibition celebrates Queensland's public gallery collections and features works curated from regional galleries and university collections. It began in Townsville in 2009 and then toured various galleries across Queensland from 2010-2011, giving audiences an opportunity to see significant artworks from regional collections. The exhibition features works from over 50 Australian artists.
Johan Zetterquist is a Swedish artist born in 1968 in Arvika, Sweden. He received his education at Valand Academy of Fine Arts in Gothenburg from 1989-1994 and Hovedskous Art School in Gothenburg from 1988-1989. Zetterquist has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in Sweden, Germany, the United States, and other countries. His work is included in the collections of several Swedish museums.
This biography summarizes Shefqet Avdush Emini as an internationally recognized artist who has developed his own signature style. It lists over 50 exhibitions of his work in museums and galleries worldwide from 1999 to present. It also lists over 30 international art symposia and workshops he has participated in from 2010 to present.
Jerry Thung is an Indonesian artist born in 1962 in Bogor, West Java. He graduated from The Faculty of Fine Arts at The Jakarta Institute of The Arts in 1994. Since then he has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in Indonesia and abroad, showing paintings focused on figures and meditation. His work is included in the collections of The National Gallery of Indonesia.
Nicolás contacta a María Eugenia para obtener más información sobre el paquete turístico que le interesa, incluyendo detalles sobre las noches en diferentes destinos de Cuba, la ciudad de salida en Argentina y la flexibilidad de la fecha de salida. Nicolás ofrece su ayuda con la consulta, reserva y compra del paquete.
Este documento describe cómo crear una clase derivada en Visual Basic .NET para crear una aplicación de formulario sencilla. Explica cómo agregar miembros de datos, un método y un constructor a la clase derivada para mostrar la fecha y hora actuales. También cubre cómo agregar referencias, heredar de la clase Form, agregar controles al formulario y manejar eventos.
NewsGator Social at ShareThePoint #auspc April 2013 SydneyCuneyt Uysal
Cuneyt Uysal shares his view on the reality of social enterprise tools in Australia, and keys to make sure that your colleagues embrace social tools as the future way of work. Case studies from Microsoft SharePoint. Learn more at www.newsgator.com
Este documento contiene instrucciones para la instalación, uso y mantenimiento de una caldera de hierro fundido de alto rendimiento para combustibles líquidos y/o gaseosos. Incluye información sobre la colocación y conexiones hidráulicas, eléctricas y de combustible de la caldera, así como instrucciones para su encendido, regulación y apagado. También advierte sobre la importancia de seguir las instrucciones y contratar a personal calificado para la instalación y mantenimiento.
This document discusses several topics related to homosexuality and sexual orientation, including:
- Whether people should have the freedom to discriminate against homosexuals.
- Whether homosexuality is a choice or involuntary condition.
- The origins of sexual preferences and whether they are influenced by social or biological factors.
- Evidence from studies of brain structures and genes that suggest biological influences on sexual orientation.
- Arguments for and against recognizing same-sex marriage and relationships.
The Treaty of Tordesillas established in 1494 divided territory outside Europe between Spain and Portugal along a meridian 370 leagues west of the Cape Verde islands. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain and King John II of Portugal agreed on the demarcation line to settle conflicting claims and prevent disputes over newly discovered lands in the Americas and Africa. However, the treaty lacked specifics about which island marked the starting point of the 370 leagues or the exact length of the league unit of measurement.
The document provides instructions for assembling an engine. It discusses cleaning and preparing engine components before assembly, installing core plugs and seals, assembling cylinder heads and installing valves, installing pistons and rings, attaching the heads to the block, installing rocker arms and adjusting valves, pre-oiling the engine, and testing the engine on a run-in stand. The document provides detailed steps and considerations for properly assembling the various engine components.
Certificacion teletrabajo rol operador de comunicacion social digitalMintrabajo
El Ministerio de Trabajo de Argentina está certificando nuevas competencias en teletrabajo, incluyendo 100 vacantes para certificarse como Operador de Comunicación Social Digital. La certificación evalúa las capacidades laborales de los teletrabajadores independientemente de cómo se adquirieron. Los interesados deben tener al menos 1 año de experiencia en el rol y aplicar a través del sitio web del Ministerio para ser evaluados de forma gratuita. La certificación mejora las oportunidades laborales y de desarrollo profesional.
Main Stream" Agency has been operating since 2006, providing booking services for Russian and foreign artists, organizing corporate events and PR activities. The agency has worked with well-known artists from groups like Modern Talking, East-17, and Paradisio. The agency also creates video content and TV programs by participating in international festivals, forums, and exhibitions focused on culture, business, and economics in Russia and Finland. Recent activities included coverage of events in St. Petersburg related to urban development, naval history, and entrepreneurship. The agency represents artists and develops tourism opportunities.
The document summarizes the National Library of Latvia (NLL) Project, which involves constructing a new building for the national library called the "Castle of Light", as well as several related digital library and information network initiatives. It discusses how the project has received international support through UNESCO resolutions, and has led to synergies like the development of the State Unified Library Information Network (Light Net) and Digital Library (Lighthouse), as well as renovations of municipal libraries around Latvia.
The document summarizes information about the National Library of Latvia. It discusses the library's mission to promote education and intellectual growth. It provides details on the library's collections, services, and new building called the Castle of Light that is currently under construction and will house the library's collections and operations when completed.
Gareth Williams - conferences, symposia and lecturesGareth Williams
Gareth Williams has given numerous lectures and participated in many panels and conferences since 2009 related to design, museums, and curating. Some of the topics include the future of graduate design shows, surrealism and the craft revival of the 1960s-70s, collecting design, fantasy objects, contemporary designers and cultural diplomacy, and how objects can tell stories. Williams has been invited to speak at institutions like the V&A, London Design Festival, University of Falmouth, and Bergen's Curating Craft symposium.
The document discusses a symposium about Arnold Röhring, a landscape architect who designed many parks in Lviv, Ukraine in the late 19th century. The symposium aims to honor Röhring's work and contributions, discuss preservation of historic green spaces, and establish communication between scientists studying these topics. It provides an agenda for the event including restoration projects being unveiled and presentations from experts in landscape architecture and preservation. Instructions are also given for participants to register and submit papers related to the symposium themes.
The document summarizes the Archstoyanie 2017 festival of land art in Nikola-Lenivets, Russia. The 3-day festival features architecture, art, music, and performances presented through installations, sculptures, and performances across the 600-hectare landscape. Past festivals have drawn thousands of attendees and the 2017 festival aims to literally dissolve art objects in the landscape and reveal unexpected links between installations, landscape, and society.
This document discusses the Sculpture Quadrennial Riga 2004 "European Space". It provides details on various events and exhibitions that were part of the quadrennial, including: an exhibition of 1950s sculptures in public spaces in Riga from May to August; a contemporary sculpture exhibition from June to July; an international conference on "Colonized Space" in June; international seminars on "Divergent Realities" in various European cities from March to May; an international sculpture workshop in June; and a concert and forum in June and July. It also lists the organizers, sponsors, and grand prix winners of the quadrennial.
LabGarage Gallery in Kiev, Ukraine was formed in 2009 as a collaboration between young artists. It operates out of a garage and aims to be an avant-garde art and social hub, hosting exhibitions, music performances, lectures, film screenings and other cultural events. The gallery has no fixed schedule and allows visitors to view exhibitions through a peephole at any time. It has hosted over a dozen exhibitions featuring both local and international artists since opening.
The document proposes a new concept for a sustainable zoo called ArkiZoic Park. It features interactive sculptures representing imaginary or extinct animals that visitors can learn about through an app on their smartphone or tablet. Artists and writers collaborate on stories for each animal. The park grows over time as municipalities and sponsors fund new installations created by artists and makers. It is a project by AtelierFORTE, an art and design studio, that aims to educate visitors about animals in a novel way without caging them.
The annual Festival Polytech is an open-air celebration of science and curiosity, welcoming thousands of guests of all ages. In 2014, scientists, artists and engineers from 12 countries of the world participated in the exhibitions and installations, lectures, screenings, performances and interactive stands run by the Museum. The festival was the first collaborative project of the Polytechnic Museum (Moscow) and the World Science Festival (New York).
Ana Panić is a senior curator and art historian born in 1978 in Belgrade, Serbia. She graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy with an MA in Art History in 2004. Since 2005, she has worked as a curator at the Museum of Yugoslav History in Belgrade, where she has organized numerous exhibitions on Yugoslav art, culture, and history. She has received several awards for her curatorial work, including prizes from the Museum Association of Serbia.
20081012 programm graz heimat in the public spaceLichia Saner-Yiu
The document outlines the schedule and program for an intercultural dialogue workshop taking place from October 11-19, 2008 in Graz, Austria. The workshop, called H.E.I.M.A.T., brings together partners and artists to discuss and promote the communication of cultural identity in public spaces through concrete art projects. Activities during the 8-day workshop include city tours, lectures, workshops, and art performances. The overall aims are to create networks, share knowledge, and test art projects exploring cultural identity in the city of Graz.
Sverre Fehn was a 1997 Pritzker Prize laureate and leader in Post World War II Scandinavian architecture. He had an intuitive understanding of how to use the Nordic landscape and light in architecture. In 1959, Fehn's proposal was selected for the Nordic Pavilion in Venice, praised for its "stunning simplicity...without too many architectural overtones." Though Fehn regularly used heavy materials like concrete and stone, his 1970 proposal for the Nordic Pavilion at Expo Osaka explored a more delicate "breathing balloon" structure atypical from his usual work.
This document provides an overview of the schedule and events for the 2016 ICEE Annual Conference held in Milan, Italy from July 4-7, 2016. The conference included keynote presentations on innovative exhibition design and the business model of a design museum. Additional sessions covered topics like audience engagement, experiential marketing, fashion exhibitions, and connecting with audiences through interactive and storytelling techniques. Social events included networking receptions and tours of local cultural institutions like the MUDEC museum.
This document lists exhibitions organized by PDG Arte Communications from 2015 to 2004, including:
- International art and architecture exhibitions at the Venice Biennale featuring official national participations from countries like Andorra, Azerbaijan, Ecuador, Georgia, Hong Kong, Macao, and others.
- Collateral events at the Venice Biennale organized by institutions from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and others.
- International sculpture and installation exhibitions in Venice from 2005 to 2015.
- Exhibitions of Chinese and other artists hosted in venues in Venice, Rabat, and elsewhere.
This document lists exhibitions organized by PDG Arte Communications from 2015 to 2004, including:
- International art and architecture exhibitions at the Venice Biennale featuring official national participations from countries like Andorra, Azerbaijan, Ecuador, Georgia, Hong Kong, Macao, and others.
- Collateral events at the Venice Biennale organized by institutions from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and others.
- International sculpture and installation exhibitions in Venice from 2005 to 2015.
- Exhibitions of Chinese and other artists hosted in venues in Venice, Rabat, and elsewhere.
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La presentazione di Chris Torch (Rijeka 2020)
This document provides information about establishing a Museum of the Russian Gas Industry. It discusses the long history of gas industry in Russia, establishing the need for a museum to showcase this history. It outlines the proposed mission, concepts, target audiences, and future development of the museum. Several potential sites for the museum are proposed, including two historic gasholders in St. Petersburg. International examples of reusing gasholders are also presented.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the professional experience and education of Styliani Anastasaki. She has over 5 years of experience as an art historian and museum educator at the Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki, Greece. She is currently a PhD student in Art History at the University of Ioannina. Her education includes a Master's degree in Art History from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and a Bachelor's degree in History and Archaeology from the same university.
1. журнал об архитектуре и дизайне финляндии,
эстонии, литвы, латвии и северо-запада россии
review of architecture and design from finland,
estonia, latvia, lithuania, and north-west russia
2013
year report
2. 2
Issues of the magazine published in 2013
04/12-01/13
- Ricardo E. Bofill on the magic of the shoreline
- The European Embankment and
St.Petersburg-as-province
- NRJA: a life in floating barns
-PekkaTimonenonHelsinkiasadesign-drivencity
02/13 Hollandisms
- Architecture in a rush
- Aleksey Levchuk on the Dutch obstacle course
- Hans Ibelings on social design
- Guus Beumer on the paradoxes of innovations
03/13 Design code
- Alex Lehnerer on the rules for a big city
- Sergei Tchoban: regulation as cure
- Ghost college in Narva
- Discussion: The Tallinn Unit by Pier Vittorio
Aureli
3. 3
February
12.02
‘Leningrad modernism’ exhibition at the Vilnius Energy and
Technology Museum
This exhibition consists of images of structures built in Leningrad during the 1960s to
80s. The pictures have been taken by photographers of different ages and working in
different styles in the period of 2005-2006.
Curator: Vladimir Frolov
Partner: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
14.02
EIGHT EIGHTS EXHIBITION IN WROCLAW, MUSEUM OF ARCHITECTURE
Exhibition of eight variations on the 8HOUSE (a residential complex by BIG architects
of Copenhagen) for eight cities in the Baltic region.
Participants: BIG (Copenhagen), ALA (Helsinki), Villem Tomiste + Stuudio Tallinn
(Tallinn), Studio 44 (St Petersburg), MADE (Riga), Wingårdhs(Gothenburg), Andre Baldi
(Klaipeda), Mackow Pracownia Projectowa(Wroclaw)
Partners: Danish Cultural Institute and Block City Institute
4. 4
15.03
NORDIC WOOD festival at the House of Architects in Moscow
Exhibition of the most interesting examples of wooden architecture in Scandinavia,
the Baltic states and Russia. Lecturing program
Participants:
Olavi Koponen, architect, r2k Architects(Finland)
Bengt Carlsson, Meter Arkitektur AB (Sweden);
Jesper Hallstrom of AART (Denmark);
Aasmund Bunkholt, organiser of the Treprisen prize (Norway);
Eric Konze, Estonian Timber Architecture Award competition coordinator (Estonia);
Peteris Bajars, organiser of Latvijas koka arhitekturas Gada balva (Latvia);
Producer: Yulia Zinkevich (head of the ARCHIWOOD project).
Joint curators: Vladimir Frolov (“Project Baltia”), Maria Fadeyeva (“Vedomosti, Pyat-
nitsa supplement”, MARSH school), Nikolai Malinin (curator of ARCHIWOOD).
Partners:
Main partner: HONKA (Rossa Rakene SPb.)
Co-organiser and media relations: “Pravila Obshcheniya”.
The Moscow Architects’ Union, The Embassy of the Kingdom of Norway in the Russian
Federation, Velsky Les glue-laminated products, Design Boom, Whitehall wine and
spirits imports, Samokat publishers
March
5. 5
2.04
Panel discussion: Architecture for citizens at the State Museum
of the History of St. Petersburg
Moderator: Vladimir Frolov, Lidia Gumenyuk
Participants: Hans Stimann, Nikita Yavein, Margarita Schtigliz, Yuriy Miturev, Artem
Shahnazarov, Yulia Demidenko.
Partners: German Cultural Centre Goeth Institute, Megapolis Property Management
company
6. 04
Lectures of Liutauras Nekrosius and Gintaras Caikauskas
(Architekturos linija AB) entitled “Lithuanian Architecture: late
and new” within the frame of Architecture of St.Petersburg
biennale
Partners: OAM, Russian Museum of Ethnography
April
6. 6
14.05
Panel discussion «Quality of architecture and quality of life»
at the St.Petersburg House of Architects
Participants: Michael Mamoshin, Vladimir Grigoriev, Felix Buyanov, Sergey Padalko, Ilya Mehnetsov, Ekaterina Gurtovaya.
Partners: Pentair company, YIT St.Petersburg, Guild of Managers and Developers.
May
7. 7
17.05
Conference ‘Urban Identity: architecture and public spaces’ in
Kaliningrad
Participants: Muck Petzet, Anna Karpenko, Oleg Vasyutin
With the support of the German Cultural Centre Goethe Institute and State Centre for
Contemporary Art
May
21.05
“Out of the Real”. Lecture by Th am & Videgard Arkitekter
(Stockholm) ) at the showroom of Senab company (Art Play design
centre), Moscow
Partner: Senab
With the support of the embassy of Sweden in Moscow
8. 8
24.05
Diving into architecture. Lecture by Anu Puustinen (Avanto Archi-
tects, Helsinki) at the Aquarius showroom
The lecture was organized by Project Baltia magazine within the 12th international
fair “Vitrina”
May
9. 9
13.06
Discussion on architecture of medical centers “Architecture as
therapy” at St.Petersburg House of Architects
Participants: Edzard Schultz (Heinle, Wischer und Partner), Nikolay Smolin (Studio 44)
Partner: Knauf
May / June
25.05
Lectures, round table and discussion entitled “Wood and future of
architecture” within the frame of the festival Arch-Moscow NEXT.
Participants: Emmi Keskisarja, Pekka Tynkkynen, Julia Kauste, Ville Hara (Avanto
Architects), Lauri Louekari (Arkkitehtitomisto Louekari), Teemu Kurkela (JKMM architects).
Moderator: Vladimir Frolov. With the support of the embassy of Finland in Russia
10. 10
17.06
First discussion of the series “The formula of St.Petersburg” aimed on the problem of building in
historical centre
Participants: Oleg Romanov (president of the St.Petersburg Union of Architects), Oleg Rybin (chairman of the Committee for City-
planning and architecture and the Chief Architect of St.Petersburg), Yuri Mityurev (vice-chairman of the Committee for City-planning and
architecture), Raphael Dayanov, Yuri Zemtsov (Zemtsov Kondiain and partners), Maria Kachalova (RHIZOME group), Sergey Tchoban
(“SPEECH Tchoban & Kuznetsov”), Michael Mamoshin (“Mamoshin’s AS”), Sergey Padalko (Vitruvio and sons), Alexander Margolis (All-
Russian Society for the Protection of Monuments , VOOPiK), Artem Shahnazarov (Megapolis Property Management)
Moderator: Vladimir Frolov
June
11. 11
4.07-12.07
Summer Architecture Camp at New Holland
Curators: Paul Meurs, Vladimir Frolov
Organizer: New Holland with the support of Project Baltia magazine
July
12. 12
16. 07
Lecture of Bart Goldhoorn (architect, editor of the magazines
Project Russia, Project International, Project Baltia)
and presentation of the new issue “Hollandisms”
at the conference hall of “Biblioteka” food and culture complex
Partners: Hunter Douglas, Confident, Mobatime and Bauart.
With the support of the embassy of the Netherlands in St. Petersburg
July / September
10.09
Seminar dedicated to the architecture of facades
at St. Petersburg House of Architects
Participants: Nikolay Lyzlov, Evgeniy Gerasimov
Partners: U-kon Engineering, Alcotec, Alucobond, ArGeTon, Rockwool
13. 13
12.09
Second discussion of the series “Formula of St. Petersburg”
International conference “City design code” within the frame of VI International Forum of town-planning,
architecture and design A.City.
Participants: Andreas Kellner ( Director of the Department for Heritage Preservation at the Ministry of Culture of the City-state Hamburg ), Ton Schaap
(Senior Urbanist in the Department of Urban Planning of Amsterdam), Bart Goldhoorn (Editor of the magazines Project Russia, Project International,
Project Baltia) , Victoria Semenova (Deputy director of the State agency “Research and Design Center of the Master Plan of St. Petersburg” Committee on
Urban Planning and Architecture), Vladimir Linov (ssociate Professor at the department of Architectural Design of the St.Petersburg State University of
Architecture and Civil Engineering, chief architect of the architectural bureau «Studio 17».), Juriy Karpenko (CEO in Saros company).
Showing of the exhibition “Open Urbanism” (Bart Goldhoorn) within he frame of VI International Forum of town-planning, architecture and design A.City.
September
14. 14
September
20.09
Lecture of Alexander Kanygin, young designer from St. Petersburg,
within the frame of the biggest annual design exhibition in Finland
Expo Habitare.
30.09
Vladimir Frolov and Aleksey Levchuk participate at the ‘Curators’
Exhibition’ of the Second Tallinn Architecture Biennial (TAB)
“Recycling Socialism” with the installation “Theatre of Nothingness / Superconsole”.
The exhibition took place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia in Tallinn
15. 15
4.10
Opening of the exhibition “NORDIC WOOD. St.Petersburg “
at State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, lecturing program
Participants: Reinhard Kropf (Helen & Hard), Peter Loo and Jan Skolimowski (KAMP), Pekka Helin (Helin & Co), Mats Fahlander, Totan Kuzembaev, Alexey
Skoldinov (HONKA).
Organizers: Project Baltia, HONKA, Archiwood
Partners: Vitra, Flai, Argento, Simple
With the support of the embassy of Finland in St.Petersburg and embassy of Norway in St.Petersburg
October
16. 16
21.10
Summing up the results of the International Invited Competition for the Architectural and Landscape Concept for
the Museum of Street Art in St.Petersburg. Opening of the exhibition of the projects at State Museum of the History of
St. Petersburg
Participants: KOKO arhitektid (Estonia); «Vitruvio and sons» (Russia); Pole-design (Russia);
JKMM Architects (Finland); Processoffice (Lithuania);VROA Architects (Poland).
Organizers: Project Baltia magazine, Laminated Plastics Factory, The state museum of the history of St.Petersburg
Partners: Domina Prestige Hotel, W St.Petersburg
October / November
17. 17
21.11
Seminar “Aqua design, architecture of spa and wellness centers”
at St. Petersburg House of Architects
Participants: Ernst Ulrich Tillmans (4a Architekten, Stuttgart), Dmitriy Ugolkov (St.
Petersburg)
Partner: Knauf
November
28.11
Closing discussion of “Formula of St. Petersburg” project
“Regulations or style”
Presentation of the issue “Design-code”
Participants: Oleg Romanov (president of the St.Petersburg Union of Architects), Yuri
Mityurev (vice-chairman of the Committee for City-planning and architecture), Raphael
Dayanov (Foudry part – 91), Yuri Zemtsov (Zemtsov Kondiain and partners), Vladlen
Liavdansky (Liavdansky and Gerasimov), Michael Mamoshin (“Mamoshin’s AS”),
Sergey Oreshkin (A.len), Vladimir Grigoriev (Grigoriev and partners), Maxim Atayanz,
Daniyar Yusupov.
Moderator: Vladimir Frolov
Organizers: Union of Architects of St. Petersburg, Project Baltia magazine
18. 18
23.11-25.11
Dutch Architecture Days at State Hermitage and bulthaup / design gallery in St Petersburg
Lectures of Dutch architects: Dick van Gameren (Mecanoo), Michael Riedijk (Neutelings Riedijk Architects), Han van der Born (KCAP
Architects&Planners)
Partners: New Institute (Rotterdam), The State Hermitage Museum, Bulthaup design gallery, Guild of managers and developers, Consulate
General of Netherlands in St.Petersburg, Project Baltia magazine
November
19. 19
10.12
Summing up of the results of the open competition for young
architects “Office O” at Mauer Buro company office, St.
Petersburg
Organizers: Mauer Buro, Project Baltia magazine
Partner: YellowKorner
5.12
Seminar entitled “Modern office style”
at the showroom of Senab company, Moscow
Participants: Peter Sahlin and Ulla Berstrom (pS Architektur, Stockholm), Andrey
Perlich (SPEECH Tchoban & Kuznetsov)
Organizers: Senab, Project Baltia magazine
With the support of the embassy of Sweden in Moscow
November / December