Saturday 25th April 20,30
New architectural works created specifically for Lana Lights.
"Goosh" - Alf Kuhlmann, Michael Wentworth-Bell, Erin Mckimm (Melbourne, Australia)
An illusionary animated sequence to take the viewer away from the simple structure the audience is looking upon, yet influenced by the architecture of the and original purpose of the building the sequence is being projected on to. Goosh has an urban dictionary meaning : The undesired oozing of any substance, such as jelly in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
"A Love Untitled" - Sergio Cavaliere (Roma)
A visual carousel on the searching for love and beauty by a dreamer, through the lens of imagination exploring life on an air baloon. A love story.
"Form: Abstract & Present" - Chris White (Hereford, UK)
Many of Chris' influences artistically stem from Japanese “Wabi-Sabi” sensibility and the quest for harmony between line, form, process, old and new. All of his designs stem from a keen interest in the understanding and refinement of the design cycle. As we grow older we learn from our experiences and the cycle of life and embed these values to create our own vernacular.
"Rosalie Gascoigne 1917-1999" - Mal Padgett (Melbourne, Australia)
Rosalie Gascoigne is not someone you may have heard of in Europe but for me she is personally very inspirational. She didn't start her art career until she was 57 proving there is potential for anyone to be creative at any age. There is something very Australian in the way Rosalie utilised found objects in such a way that reflects the Australian landscape in it's simultaneous starkness and beauty. Rosalie was born in New Zealand and lived most of her life near Australia's capital, Canberra. She was the first woman to represent Australia at the Venice Biennale in 1982.
Zuegg - Lana fruit juice and jam factory building, now disused and soon to be redeveloped.
Next to Tribusplatz (Piazza Tribus) and MPREIS Boznerstraße 2, 39011 Lana (BZ)
Open-Air - Free Entrance (donations)