LONDON Springhealth | JANUARY 2020 - MARCH 2020 Working around the context of a wellness centre, we are utilising Springhealth as a place and space to incubate as well as experiment on diverse approaches employing various art practices in order to speculate and problematise ways to work together. It is a part of our 5-year programming aligned to the idea of “Working it out, together." As a response to the unprecedented changes being seen around the world manifesting in polarisation of views, political divide and environmental problems, our organisation recognises the strong urgency to find ways to create stronger networks and bridges from different groups, to try and cross the ever widening social divides. Projects in Springhealth are made possible through our partnership with Harlesden High Street. The programme was stopped due to covid-19 pandemic |
LONDON BRGY South Kensington, a Publication | MARCH 2018 A publication encapsulating the performance art project Brgy. South Kensington - curated by Vittoria Bonifati, Jeth Reyes and Linda Rocco as part of _inventory Platform. In collaboration with and published by My Parent's House, the book was launched at LADA on 18th May 2018. Designed by Giandomenico Carpentieri and generously supported by Fondazione Dino ed Ernesta Santarelli, the book includes contributions by artists Erik Arazi, Rhine Bernardino, Matthew Harrison-Lord, Rowland Hill, Luli Perez, Sara Sassanelli, Jack Sheen, the Uncollective and Natalie Wearden. Buy the book here: This is Unbound |
LONDON Nine Elms on the South Bank | JAN 2018 Public Commission from Nine Elms on the South Bank as part of the festival ‘Winter Trails: Remapping Nine Elms’. Winter Trails is a festival of events and activities in Nine Elms, exploring the seemingly foreboding paths by infusing them with light, life and colour. The trail starts at St George’s Tower and stretches across Nine Elms to Battersea Power Station. Artists: Rhine Bernardino, Selina Bonelli, Eunjun Kim, Jay Jay Revlon, House of Absolute, Otto Gumaelios |
LONDON Bapor Tabo(o) | 30TH SEPTEMBER 2017 Bapor Tabo(o) is a one-day moving exhibition. It’s set on a boat flowing and gliding through the Old Ford Lock (by Victoria Park) to Acton Lock (by Broadway Market), along the Regent’s Canal, showcasing live performances by live artists, groups, contemporary dancers and movers, musical performances and spoken word. The boat’s façade is strewn with artworks flying in the form of flags, posters and banners by RAGE COLLECTIVE and artists whose works deal with political issues and concerns, serving as a stage for live works and performances to take place. Artists: Andrea Maciel, Cactus band, Gabriela Flarys Joshua Leon, Julia Testa, Lucie Treacher, Luli Perez and Jazbo Von Magius Gross, Raquel Macartney, Rosalind Holgate Smith, Sebastian Bechinger, Selina Bonelli, PDA Caroline Yijia and Peadar Connolly Davey, Zjana Muraro and Shir Victoria Levy RAGE collective: Amale Freiha Khlat, Amy Cornfield, Bonnie Wong, Camila Mora Scheihing, Larry Amponsah, Saeed Al Madani, Sing Hang Tam, Tamara Kametani, Yoshi Kametani with Andrew Richardson and Peter Kennard |
LONDON Brgy. South Kensington | 9TH-15TH JANUARY 2017 The door is always open and the work never stops. For a whole week, a three-bedroom house located at the heart of London’s museum quarter will be inhabited by 10 international artists, living and working together. Having 24/7 access, the public can experience an environment wherein they can intimately immerse themselves in the liveness of the moments of making. No time limit, no closing time.For a brief period, the exclusivity of this estate and the very area it stands will be dismantled to create a communal space with direct points of interaction and conversations. Aside from experiential live art, the space will also host ticketed shared dinners. Curator Isabel Blanco-Fernandez with her project PENINSULA [https://welcometopeninsula.tumblr.com/] will open an avenue for food to be considered as a catalyst for interaction, bringing together artists and audience in an informal meal. Artists: Erik Arazi, Rhine Bernardino, Rowland Hill & Jack Sheen, Luli Perez, Matthew Harrison Lord, Natalie Wearden, The Uncollective & Sara Sassanelli |
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Rhythmic Osmosis | 19TH NOVEMBER 2016 - 24TH NOVEMBER 2016 rhythmic Osmosis is an exchange among stranger bodies: seven contemporary dancers/movers will be collaborating with seven artists working with performance. Exchange of ideas, practice and examination of the peculiarities and seemingly fine lines in between disciplines will be explored intensively by two bodies paired to create a piece of work together or in conjunction with the other. All forms of conversations, give-and–take dynamics amongst these bodies may result in fluid fusions, discrepancies or even confusions – exciting variation of discoveries and possibilities that the project is strongly hoping to achieve. The outcome of these exchanges will be two live events open for the public not only to see but also to contemplate on and possibly interact with. The first session will be in the Limehouse Town Hall and the second session will take place at the Royal College of Art. artists: Rhine Bernardino, Fritz Faust, Ada Hao, Youmee Hwang, Nadja Vorham, Luli Perez dancers: Edoardo Mozzanega, Gabriela Flarys, Vaida Vaiciulyte, Andrea Maciel Garcia, Julia Testas, Amira Ramirez, Adam M Moore |
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Domestic Violins | 21-23 MAY 2016 Five female artists are invited to work within the context of a domestic environment, to explore a chosen domain and perform in conjunction with one another and the physical structure as a whole. Exploring notions of adaptation and re-appropriation, the actions will be constructed through time and rhythm. An exhibition afterwards will be an inquiry into processes of documentation and display, wherein the audience can engage with despite the absence of the bodies. artists: Rhine Bernardino, Jade Blackstock, Helen Davison, Alice Jacobs, Isobel Smith |
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