Wednesday, February 9, 2011

JJ 2011

the concept


JangleJam Project aims to bridge the gap between cultures by combining the different disciplines of art and music. Exploring concepts such as; “culture jam”, “improvisation” and “workshops”, the project will bring together 30-40 artists from 15 different countries.


The jam sessions will take place in Buenos Aires; one of the most important capitals of art, music

and culture in South America. One of the project partner hostels in San Telmo, will welcome and

encourage the artists in sharing their talent and experience. The improvisations and workshops

will be performed in several pubs and performance halls in Buenos Aires.


During the festival, the international artists will meet 8-10 local artists from Argentina and have

the chance to share their inspirations. These artists will be separated into three groups; musicians, contemporary artists and visual artists who will stay together for a week. Throughout the week, the groups will work together and perform for free in local areas. The gigs and workshops will be supported by local project partners .


The week comes to an end in an open, public area, where the musicians perform the outcomes of their collaborations. Rather than an end, the concert will celebrate the opening of the JangleJam exhibition; during September one of the art galleries in Bs As will be displaying the video art and photography from the collective works of this international meeting.


HOW DOES IT WORK?


Artists are asked to cooperate, living together in a hostel and working in different places with

their total freedom of expressions to the same objective: a new mutual intercultural vision of art.

There will be no pre-described or compulsory themes, but the neccessary communicative online

mediums will be created immediately after the application period by the organization committee

to encourage new collaborative projects and integration of existing ones to the festival.


All expenses ( transportation, accomodation and working materials ) are planned to be covered by festival sponsors. The application period will start by the beginning of April 2011 and applications will be evaluated localy with the help of the project partners in each country.


Project Partners: For this year’s festival it is decided to create a new concept, “project partners”

to increase the level of organization, to emphasize the importance of “collaboration” even in the

pre-festival stage. With our project partners from all over the world, it is believed that Jangle Jam

will reach more people and will be an impersonal world-project.


Project partners basicly reponsible to announce the festival throughout the world, evaluate the

applications and encourage the projects within the festival.


project aims


“JangleJam” Art Festival, started as a Hush Gallery project, was intended to create an independent art space in Istanbul, the project aimed to create a place apt to accommodate and support individual or group artistic projects of contemporary art, visual art, performance, music, experimental theater, poetry, etc... Although this aim is not lost with the success of the first festival in Istanbul, it is decided to broaden this aim to the whole world.


We believe that art is a bridge and a medium that more then anything, creates new geographies

without boundaries; so the artists will be invited with their total freedom of expressions to collaborate in this art festival to extinguish the borders between cultures by forming a cultural bridge between the geographical seperations of the world.


We aim to improve program further by inheriting the trend of the first festival, involving different

countries which is the actual reason behind moving the festival to the other side of the world;

Argentina.



Thursday, July 29, 2010

Participating Artists

Carla Paiolo

Carla Paiolo was born in Vetralla (Viterbo, Italy) on May 3, 1976.
Her poetic is in old relationship whit the Black colour, which is a thread conductor of her whole production. Black is a greedy colour, it absorbs completely the light. It’s total absence of colour, but also a vital phenomenon. It goes beyond the concept of classification. Black is an idiom that plays inside, and materializes itself every time in structures and different process, until assuming invisible pattern.
Visual artist and performer, she use overall the hand-made paper, as space of purity. Her research is strongly directed to a specific analysis of non-European cultures (East and Middle-East culture). She already made some investigation in China (Guangzhou), in 2007, specializing in engraving and other ancient Chinese artistic techniques.
In 2010, she explores the concept of “black” in Istanbul. The historical place “Toptasi” (ex prison and mad hospital) and the dimension of Turkish Shadows Theater “Karagoz” are the matters for the solo exhibition “Unfinished Route”( Hush Gallery).
In Istanbul she also began “AURAL SIGNS INTO RANDOM SAPLING”, a project site-specific which is developed into the districts of the city, universally recognized as a bridge between East and West (The first of following random sampling performing that will be in others country). The project is a collection of Objects protected in a small envelopes, numbering them in a order of discovery, to create a visual/sound composition.





Federica Terracina (Contemporary Art / Italy)

Born in Orvieto (Tr) on January 20, 1983. High school diploma from secondary school F.A.Gualterio in Orvieto; graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, departement of decoration under the professorship ofProf.Michele Cossyro.
During her artistic career she has designed costumes and masks for the performance La Capra Canta by the strumenti umani company, with which enters in the season 2009 P.I.M. Spazio Scenico, Milan, she works as a decorator for performances by La Pampa. In 2008 she won the second edition of the Competition L'Arte di non Discriminare, and in 2009 the award Frammenti2009, Roma.
Collective exhibitions include:2010 “Point of view” 3B galery; festival ddang Bracciano; 2009 Take the Space Trapani, 2009 Festival Bassa Risoluzione Bari; galleria Arte e Pensieri; Allestimento per la mostra di Maria Carmela Milano al festival Mercurdo, biennale dell'assurdo, Castelvetro di Modena; 2008 "cristo o cristis?", galleria arte e pensieri ,Rome; Fiera del Levante, Bari; 20eventi08 Arte Contemporanea in Sabina, Poggio Moiano; Primaverile Romana, La Vetrata gallery via Gesù e Maria, Rome; Sala Ferro di Cavallo, Rome; Contemporary Art Fair Reggio Emilia; 2007 Artenergendo dialogo tra arte e scienza, S.Michele a Ripa, Rome; Exposcuola Il bello del bello, Salerno; Premio Nazionale delle Arti Contemporanea, Centro Fieristico le Ciminiere; 2006 Notte Bianca, Academy of Fine Arts, Rome; Notte Bianca, Kollatino Underground, Rome.

mandrakola@hotmail.it







Kamucan Yalçın & Alper Bakıner (Musician / Turkey)




http://www.luxusorientalblues.com/

http://www.myspace.com/luxusorientalblues
kamucan@hotmail.com



Onur Yusufoğlu (Percusion / Turkey)



http://www.myspace.com/onuryusuf
http://www.myspace.com/cumbuscemaat
onuryusonur@gmail.com


Adnan Onur Acar (Photography / Turkey)


adnanonuracar.jalbum.net
http://kumbarasanatfotograf.blogspot.com/
http://twitter.com/kumbaraSANAT
adnanonuracar@gmail.com



Melisa Üneri (Visual Art / Finland)

melisauneri@hotmail.com


Mehlika Akkaya





Born in Istanbul in 1978. Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts, photography department alumna. Trying to create diversity within.
You may see some of the photographic works here:
http://mehlikaakkaya.blogspot.com/
Some toys here:
http://mehlikaninoyuncaklari.blogspot.com/
Posts and reblogs here:
http://cesedimidenizeatin.tumblr.com/




Matthew Stead (Musician / UK)

Matthew Stead is a musician/pop singer/poet from England. Music impressario and mischief maker Kim Fowley has called him 'a godlike genius of pop!' though Matthew just likes to think he knows how to string music and words together so that they sound nice. He first started writing and performing garage rock music with Bristol band The Mighty Stars, who enjoyed success in England and toured Europe. When that band broke up, he threw himself into creating his own album of tweepop/folk music Storytime, which he released on vinyl using his own record label Homeward Angel Records. He now sings and writes for two bands: Lost and Found, an anti-folk duo who have just recorded an album in Matt's home studio (aka his bedroom), and A Fine Day for Sailing, who have recently released two critically acclaimed albums on Pop Noise Records and Vollwert Records-Berlin respectively. A Fine Day's for Sailing's first album created quite a buzz, achieving 5/5 in National music magazine Artrocker, and reviews in for the second album so far are even better. Matthew is incredibly excited about coming to Istanbul, staying at Hush and taking part in Jungle Jam, and can't wait to meet his fellow artists and get creating.

www.myspace.com/matthewstead
www.afinedayforsailing.com
matthewstead01@hotmail.co.uk


Jen Hall (Musician / UK)

Jen Hall is 22 and lives on the South coast of England. At the moment she is currently un-employed, but working towards a French qualification, finishing her first major writing project and playing and writing music with Matt Stead in their anti-folk band Lost and Found.

www.myspace.com/lostandfound01
gosailor@hotmail.co.uk


Marina Ioppolo (Artist/Cruator , Italy)

www.//artup.it/
marinaioppolo@libero.it


Tiziana Fava

Tiziana Fava was born in Rome in 1985. Her interest and curiosity about art was stimulated and enriched as a child by his father, who introduces her art in the wonder and depth of artistic expression.
She decided to study art while she was growing up and attended the Art School of Rome, where she approached to oil painting, sculpture, photography, visual art and grafic design. At early age she participated in various art exhibitions, art competitions and events in Rome and other cities around Italy, exhibiting her early works.
After the Art School, she continued to study art at the Academy of Fine Arts, department in Rome under the professorship and tutorial of Michele Valenza Cossyro.
In these years at first her works will be a painting linked to an informal cooperative gesture to sign-write, as well as on painting as an expression of visual-conceptual, more related to writing, that she has developed over the years.
Meanwhile, between 2005-06, meets decorator Roberta Sanges, with which she will have some great partnerships for major projects as decorations.
In 2007 for about a year, takes an art studio called "Studio V38" with other artists and musicians developing interdisciplinary artistic projects.
In 2008 she discusses her thesis entitled "The writing art of XX Century", under the tutorial of Michele Valenza Cossyro, tracing historically and visually the history of the writing in art, finding inspiration for her artistic research.
After the Academy in 2009 she decided to move to Berlin, fascinated by the city and its ever-changing artistical culture where she lives and works, pursuing her speech on writing, trying to increase further the boundaries between language and space.

www.iacopoweb.altervista.org

tiziana_fava@yahoo.it


Karla


Stereochemistry is a one woman project founded by Karla Hajman, a singer-songwriter from Belgrade, Serbia. Influenced by her father who was also a musician, Karla starts her classical piano studies at the age of 9. At the age of 16 she moves to Italy where she picks up the acoustic and the bass guitar, and gives her first shows with the bands called Soundwave and Indiana.

During her university years, Karla founds Stereochemistry, a name that represents her both as a musician and as a scientist, and performs mostly as a one woman act around Europe. Stereochemistry music talks about little life and love stories, travel experiences and fortunate encounters during Karla's many voyages around the globe.

Stereochemistry is currently established and performing in Barcelona, Spain, as a one woman solo act or as a trio in many of Barcelonas' venues. The upcoming album, entitled Fille du Trains in honor of the traveling adventures, is expected to be released in October 2010.

myspace.com/stereochemistrytheband

www.stereochemistrymusic.com


Julia Kotowski ( Musician / Germany )

Julia Kotowski is a jack of all trades born and raised in Cologne, Germany. Her one-girl-show and musical project is called 'entertainment for the braindead' and gives her space to keep exploring new things and places and instruments. Under this pseudonym she has been releasing Creative Commons licensed music and playing shows since 2008.
Julia loves the sounds of banjos and plastic waterbottles, horse carriages and tea being stirred, she collects small instruments and most of all she's very psyched to find her way back to Istanbul this september.


Hikmet Tanur ( Photography / Turkey )

Born in İzmir on 31 May 1982, graduated from Yeditepe Üniversity Communication Faculty. Freelance photographer works for some well known magazines in Turkey.

www.hikmettanur.com


Eva Ligi ( Estonia )

She is a photographer, visual artist and poet from Estonia and very eager to join in the JungleJam project this September.

Some of her photos can be seen here

http://www.facebook.com/#!/album.php?aid=126199&id=538654487


and she has a poetry blog here

http://poeesiabyeva.blogspot.com/



Xisco Fernandez is a photographer, born in majorca. Spezialist in artistic reportage and antrophologic photography, trying to show the differences between cultures, old and young people, orient and occident, always in a artistic way, playing with shadows and lights, www.xiscofernandez.com



Gonzalo Borondo, born in Segovia, he's an amazing guy with only 23 years who has invented a different way to show his feelings, his fears, his views for a better future. His works are in www.gborondo.blogspot.com .



Franha (Francisco Javier Alvarez) from Madrid, also a young guy spelialized in ilustration and web design that's able to take out his most strange feelings creating a new personal universe. His works are in http://www.franha.com/home.htm .