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Nathalie Bikoro is a French media artist, working in London & Germany. She is working in Opera scripting, Film Documentary and Live Performance. She has studied at Kingston University, Bella Artes |
Pontevedra in Spain and Kassel Kunst Akademy in Germany, specializing in Fine Art practice and Art History. She has completed a Masters in Media Arts, Philosophy & Practice under the direction of Prof. Sue Golding and is currently researching for Mres/Mphil in International Relations and Contemporary Political Philosophy and Media Arts.
She contributed to Supercream_magazine with:
Tetris re-construction
Her links:
www.stasiduck.com
www.artreview.com/profile/Nathalie
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Konstantinos Dagritzikos is a curator/artist/D.I.Y. entrepenneur based in London and Athens, Greece. He runs B.I.G. project space, an independent non-profit exhibition space that functions as a platform for curatorial and artistic projects, which was founded in |
January 2005 in Athens. He has recently curated and co-curated shows such as MI2, _ _ exhibition space, Athens; Multiple Intimacy, Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts, Osman Hamdi Exhibition Space, Istanbul; Aspen 11 (part 3), Neue Alte Brucke, Frankfurt am Main and many more.
He contributed to Supercream_magazine with:
A short visual History of what curating should be
His links:
www.bigprojectspace.com
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João Pedro M. Florencio was born in the countryside of Portugal where he played the trumpet, acted in youth theatre productions and juggled fire balls for the entertainment of children. |
After Lisbon, the Degree in Musicology, and one year in the dark and narrow labyrinths of Venice where he read Film Theory and left a bit of his mind, João came to London to start an M.A. in Media Arts: Philosophy and Practice. One year after having distinctly finished a dissertation on the politics of the Sublime in live art, João is working for a music publisher while getting ready to apply for a PhD in Cultural Studies. He's interested in questions concerning the politics of aesthetics (or art as akt[ion]), power, the body, difference, desire, meaning (and the lack of), cyborgs, interfaces, the production of space (both material and immaterial), amongst other topics. He's into music, photography, dance, cinema, live art, literature, genetics, quantum physics, and hairy men. João also believes in community. That is the reason behind his presence here: the need to engage and mingle with others allowing something to happen, collectively.
He contributed to Supercream_magazine with:
Untitled
His Links:
http://artsadminartsblog.blogspot.com/
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Soledad Garcia is an independent curator and art researcher based in London. Among her recent activities she has curated "Re-Intervention project 135" (London, New Cross,2008) a series of site- |
specific interventions in a shop-window, and co-curated "Marta Colvin,desde el taller" (Santiago, Telefonica Foundation,2007-08). She also recently assisted Sarah Thornton with research regarding the art market.
Soledad is currently assistant curator of the exhibition seires "Economies of Attention: Leisure, Resistance, Desire and Labour", at the Arts Council National Office (London,ACE, 2008-09)and she is completing her studies of MFA in Curating at Goldsmiths.
She contributed to Supercream_magazine with:
Seven Days in the Art World - an interview with Sarah Thornton
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Wiebke Gronemeyer is an independent curator and art writer based in London and Hamburg, Germany. Her recent curatorial projects include the group show 'Too Far South', an exhibition exploring the manner how artists |
engage with urban culture through photography shown at APT Gallery, London. She is a regular contributor to 'Whitehot Magazine for Contemporary Art', New York and has published in 'Art - das Kunstmagazin', Hamburg.
She contributed to Supercream_magazine with:
Is the new really contempoary?
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Yorgo Manis greek painter and installation artist working in London. He has studied in Fine Art School of the Aristotle University in Thessalonica,specializing is painting. |
Recently he have completed the MFA - Art Practice program of Goldsmith's University in London.
He contributed to Supercream_magazine with:
Watch Chris Crocker blink
His Links:
www.yorgomanis.me
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Kostas Maronitis is completing his doctorate thesis on the topic of collective memory and the production of national identity at the University of Greenwich where he teaches Media Theory on undergraduate level. His research interests include Marxism, social theory, nationalism and ethnicity. |
He has contributed to Supercream_magazine with:
A Case Story: Police and Thieves on the Greek/Albanian Borders
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Jenny Moore-Koslowsky is an artist, singer, song-writer and architect of the imagination.
She is currently compliting her MA in Fine Arts at Goldsmiths College, London.
He has contributed to Supercream_magazine with:
Debates on Bureaucracy |
Her links:
www.jennymoorekoslowsky.com
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Christl Mudrak is an artist based in Berlin, Germany. From 1993-1998 she studied classical archeology at the University of Augsburg and at the Freie Universitaet Berlin. |
From 2000-2005 she studied fine art at Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weissensee and was an exchange student at the Muchina Akademia, St. Petersburg; at ENSBA Paris and at Chelsea College London. She completed her MFA in 2008 at Goldsmiths University and has been teaching on the 'space and painting' course in the architecture departure at ETH Zurich, since 2007.
She contributed to Supercream_magazine with:
Nest, Flat 3, 481 New Cross Road, London. Excerpts of a diary.
Her links:
http://www.christlmudrak.com
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Valentina Ravaglia completed her BA in Art History and Curating in Rome and collaborated with the magazine "Luxflux proto-type arte contemporanea" before moving to London in 2007. She did a 12-month internship in the Curatorial Department at Tate Modern, London, and was in the curatorial team for the exhibition "Photo50:Untitled |
Tales" at London Art Fair 2008. She is currently completing her MFA in Curating at Goldsmiths, University of London, and working as a curatorial assistant at Dulwich Picture Gallery, London. Her show "Abattoir City" will open at the new Centre for Cultural Productions La Pelanda, Rome, in September 2009.
She contributed to Supercream_magazine with:
When Things Cast no Shadow,or the Exhibition as Nothing in Particular
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Sven Schuch is a dance dramaturge and chief curator at FIELDS, a curatorial collective, which initiates and realizes interdisciplinary exhibition projects.
In his work he is focusing on curatorial and
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dramaturgic realizations, mainly in the areas between art and dance. As part of a research project, in September 2008 he lived for nearly a month in the installation 'The Nest', which was realized by Christl Mudrak.
He contributed to Supercream_magazine with:
Nest, Flat 3, 481 New Cross Road, London. Excerpts of a diary.
His link:
http://www.field-berlin.com
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Daniella Saul is a curator based in London. She is the curatorial assistant at no.w.here, an artist-run space for artists' film and video work in East London. She has co-curated "Untitled Tales" (2008)at the project space |
at the London Art fair and assisted on the forthcoming exhibition "A Retrospective of Empty Exhibitions" Pompidou Centre, Paris 2009. She is currently working on several independent curatorial projects for exhibition in 2009.
She contributed to Supercream_magazine with:
The art fair revisited: Art fair as event.
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Gemma Sharpe has a background in Literature and Art History, and is a writer based in London. Currently undertaking an MFA in Art Writing at Goldsmiths, her work is informed by ongoing collaboration with performance artists Lundahl&Seitl. |
She has contributed to Untitled and Afterall Online, and has presented talks at Weld, Stockholm (with Lundahl&Seitl), and at the ICA, London on the work of Tino Sehgal. Her current practice is concerned with dialogic research and writing practices, and political and Feminist philosophy and theory.
She contributed to Supercream_magazine with:
Assembly without a manual.
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Matthew Stone has been creating environments, friendships, performances, music, photographs and sculptures as an artist, since always. His most recent projects include the performance 'Seven Reasons Why the Future is Still Possible'(2008) as part of GSK Contemporary, Royal Academy, London; he co-curated and |
exhibited in the show 'Optimism: the art of our time' (2008) at the Hannah Barry gallery, London; he performed 'And as they reached for God with their fingertips, their toes wrote stories in the sand' (2008) in both Milan and London. He has a number of ongoing projects, such as a weekly Art Salon, and an editorial project called Interconnected Echoes.
He has contributed to Supercream_magazine with:
Future Re-enactment to the Unwittingly Involved. A Reconstruction.
His links:
Optimism as Cultural Rebellion blog
Interconnected Echoes
Matthew Stone Myspace
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Nina Trivedi is a curator and video editor based in London.
She is one of the Adoption Editors for Supercream.org.uk and has recently worked on the Green Room Studio, a project in collaboration with temporarycontemporary.
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Recent shows she has curated
are 'Too Far South', APT Gallery, London; a photography show called 'Close Up' in New York City. She has also worked with musician Daniel Johnston, and is now working mainly with film and music.
She is interested in exploring the relations between art and music from a curatorial perspective.
She has contributed to Supercream_magazine with:
One song, one take, one cab.
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