'No Humans - No Animals - No Sound' consist of 15 meditative one-minute films by various artists. The series does not contain humans, animals and sound.
Participating artists:
Kristina Kersa
Risk Hazekamp
Shigeo Arikawa
Thomas Mohr
Johan Rijpma
Giovanni Giaretta
Renuka Fernando
Rianne van Schijndel
Karol Patoleta
José Biscaya
William Lamson
Misha de Ridder
Qianfu Ye
Penny Andrea
Rob Vrijen
‘No Humans - No Animals - No Sound’ premiered 3 September 2016 as it was exhibited at Het Kunstlokaal, the art space of De School in Amsterdam (NL). The installation could be visited Saturday and Sunday during the day and at the Saturday club night.
For a list of screenings check: theoneminutes.org/series/no-humans-no-animals-no-sound
Please contact info@theoneminutes.org for screening requests.
You could say Dutch artist Mevin Moti (Rotterdam, 1977) works in film and video, but the visual elements of his work are so downplayed that this description is too simplistic. Rather, he encourages his viewers to listen, to observe less passively, to hunt for clues or to embark on a kind of mental journey. Often accompanied by a single human voice, his films induce a hypnotic effect – but it is one that makes you re-focus and become more alert, as though you were trying to consciously watch your own dreams. Moti had solo shows at Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (JP), Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt (DE) and Kunsthalle Lisbon (PT) and took part in the international group exhibition The Encyclopedic Palace at the 55th Bienniale in Venice.
The One Minutes Foundation produces and distributes one-minute videos from an artistic point of view, offering an international stage for people to create, engage and connect.
The One Minutes is active at the forefront of international contemporary art, as well as in education and welfare. And has exhibited amongst others at Power Station of Art (CN), National Gallery of Iceland in Reykjavík (IS) and Whitney Museum of American Art in New York (USA).
Every month, The One Minutes Foundation puts out a new series of 60- second films that investigate how we perceive and engage with moving image. Museums and cultural organisations around the world subscribe to the series.
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