'caroline todd', 24-10-2008. Photo: Eva Olsson. Talk by Curator Wilfried Agricola de Cologne at Bio Roxy cinema. [enlarge]

'caroline todd', 24-10-2008. Photo: Eva Olsson. Talk by Curator Wilfried Agricola de Cologne at Bio Roxy cinema.

'caroline todd', 24-10-2008. Photo: Eva Olsson. Talk by Anna-Karin Larsson, Filmform at Orebro lans museum. [enlarge]

'caroline todd', 24-10-2008. Photo: Eva Olsson. Talk by Anna-Karin Larsson, Filmform at Orebro lans museum.

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REVIEW

Orebro International Videoart Festival 2008

Bio Roxy, Orebro konsthall, Orebro lans museum, Orebro
24 - 26 October 2008

Reviewed by: caroline todd »

I was in Sweden recently – prompted by an article in the October issue of a-n magazine re an International Video Festival taking place in the  city of Orebro, which mentioned contemporaries of mine I hadn’t seen for a long time.

It was an ambitious sounding programme. 10 curators from 10 different countries selecting a body of work which explores the diverse range of visual languages and practices currently being realised in video art.

When I completed my MA at Norwich School of Art in 2000, Jonas Nilsson and Eva Olsson had been instrumental in encouraging a small collaborative video project with graduating students, to make individual videos of one minute each presented in a showcase reel and run in a loop, which touched on seperate artists practices. Was this I wondered the germination of the Internatinal Video Festivael in Orebro?

And so it was I made my way on an autumnal day in October through the boulevard style streets of Orebro to the Bio Roxy cinema , one of three venues hosting the Festival- the others being the Orebro Lans museum (the county museum) and the Orebro Kunsthall (a contemporary art gallery), all of which were within sight of each other and the city’s handsome castle, which made walking between them easy.

The video selections were introduced by the curators themselves, whose own work in the main, featured in the 30- 40 minute showings. They were delivered in English and gave a fascinating insight into the contextual  background against which the videos were made – in the case of the Balkan countries and Egypt, turbulent political situations which inevitably impacted on the flavour of the work.

There was the question of how to source video art and the necessity for networking as a means of sharing good practice, and discussions about video art definitions – coming as it is out of a very broad range of visual practices. The Danish artist Jeannette Land Schou who has been making video art for twenty years described them as poems, often with an underlying anarchic element, which struck me as as good a definition as any. And the ’poems’ I saw in Orebro were good: inventive and intelligent, funny and moving,  glimpses into cultural worlds which made you realise  what a rich vehicle video art is- capable of carrying complex and sophisticated messages, aided by its’ democratic nature- making video art is still relatively cheap. The audience was small and intimate, but given the calibre and number of  artists work being screened – there were 106 videos in total – disappointing that more people weren’t grabbing the opportunity to engage in such an experience. Congratulations to Art Video Screening for mounting such an ambitious programme of video art, and roll on the second Orebro International Videoart Festival, which I hope will find a scale of audience a festival of this magnitude and quality deserves.  

 Curators;

EvaOlsson & Jonas Nilsson, Art Video Screening, Sweden

ChrisBennie, MSSR, Australia     

IgorBosnjak, namaTRE.ba, Bosnia and Herzegovina

JeanetteLand Schou, Fast Video/PIXEL, Denmark

KatarinaStankovic, Art Video Exchange, Serbia

KristinScheving, 700IS Film Festival, Iceland

MadelineDjerejian, Art Video Exchange, USA 

MonaBentzen, Art Video Exchange, Norway

SherifAwad, Contemporary Art Practice, Egypt     

ViktoriaIlyushkina, Art Video Exchange, Russia 

Wilfried Agricola de Cologne, VideoChannel,Germany        

 

 

 

 

Venue detail:
Bio Roxy, Orebro konsthall, Orebro lans museum »
Bio Roxy, Olaigatan 19. Orebro konsthall, Olaigatan 17B. Orebro lans museum, Engelbrektsgatan 3.

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