fossilfly
06-13-2005, 11:53 AM
The Venice Biennial, the 51st installment of the well known Art show in Venice, opened yesterday (6/12) and will run through 11/6. The show has many differenet venues (Visual Arts, Architecture, Cinema, Dance and Music) and each ticket allows you to visit 2 venues.
Check out the site http://www.labiennale.org for more info.
Charlie
fossilfly
06-17-2005, 02:21 AM
A good writeup of the Biennial is in todays NY times (http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/16/arts/design/16kimm.html?8hpib). Not much glass related, but some bizzare stuff. Check out the chandelier ;)
fossilfly
05-19-2006, 04:33 PM
If anyone is a glass artist in Eastern and Southern Europe, and interesting in competing and designing glass jewelry, below is some info on a contest that the Abate Zanetti school is promoting, the deadline is 5/31!
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The Trieste Contemporanea Committee announces the seventh edition of the international design competition "Trieste Contemporanea" with the objective of promoting the most original expressions in design from the countries of Central-Eastern Europe.
Together with the CEI Venice Forum, organised on occasion of the Arts Biennale of Venice with the objective of assessing the state of culture in the countries of Central Eastern Europe, the design contest is one of the most significant events among those organised by the Trieste Contemporanea Committee to promote reciprocal understanding and exchange among the countries of this region of Europe by way of a wide range of cultural activities in the field of visual arts, music and cinema.
The 2006 contest is coproduced by the Trieste Contemporanea Committee and the Glass School Abate Zanetti of Murano. It is open to designers from 21 countries (Albania, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Ukraine). The 2006 objective being that of stimulating a creative research capable of proposing new aesthetic and formal contemporary pathways in the glassware industry, the candidates are asked to submit a project for any type of glass jewelry which complies with the following criteria: the object will have to be conceived as an ornament for the body and thus, after its creation, will have to be wearable; glass should be the predominant material making up the object.
An international jury, presided by Gillo Dorfles, will select the best projects and award a first and a CEI prize (both of 3000 EURO). The youngest designer among those selected will be awarded with the special BEBA prize (1000 EURO). See in the contest’s regulations the list of the other prizes and the planned workshop in Venice. All the selected projects will be realized in Murano and will be exhibited in Venice and Trieste.
The projects must be submitted by May 31th, 2006.
Enrollment to the contest is free of charge.
Purpose of the Competition
The Trieste Contemporanea Committee announces the seventh edition of the international design competition "Trieste Contemporanea" with the objective of promoting the most original expressions in design from the countries of Central-Eastern Europe . The initiative is organized in co-production with the glass school "Scuola del Vetro Abate Zanetti" of Murano. The contest is promoted under the patronage of the Central European Initiative (C.E.I.) and is supported by the Autonomous Region Friuli Venezia Giulia and the CRTrieste Foundation.
Theme of the 2006 Competition: Glass Jewel
The 2006 competition has as its objective the investigation of the relationship between the human body and glass as a material, through its special moulding qualities, its versatility and its possibility to be worn, which have always made it as a protagonist in the decoration of the human body.
The candidates wishing to participate in the competition are required to submit projects concerning the creation of any type of glass jewelry which complies with the following criteria:
a. the object will have to be conceived as an ornament for the body and thus, after its creation, will have to be wearable.
b. glass should be the predominant material making up the object
Criteria for Admission to the Competition
The competition is open to all designers born in, or who are currently citizens of, the countries adhering to C.E.I. (Albania, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Ukraine) as well as Estonia, Germany, Latvia and Lithuania.
If applying as a group, the majority of the group members must be born in, or currently be citizens of, the above stated countries.
Terms of Participation in the Competition
REGISTRATION: enrolment to the competition is free of charge. In order to participate candidates must submit their projects and their duly filled-in application form in each of its sections (which may also be downloaded from this web-site), to the Trieste Contemporanea Committee by the given deadline. Groups are asked to submit one application form only containing the details of the group-leader and indicating the names and nationality/citizenship of all group members.
Download application form: http://www.triestecontemporanea.it/documen...scrizione_e.rtf (http://www.triestecontemporanea.it/documenti/iscrizione_e.rtf)
TERMS OF PROJECT PRESENTATION: projects are to be presented on a maximum of 4 sheets, preferably using a 1:1 scale and must be accompanied by a description in Italian and/or English (maximum 1500 letters including spaces) and by the application form. Projects must include all the technical information necessary for the execution of the prototype. Furthermore, it will be useful to supply exhaustive graphic information for each section making up the object, as well as a list of the samples of colors that will be used.
Projects may also be submitted by e-mail, where, following the above mentioned terms of presentation, images should be sent as .jpg files and texts in .rtf (rich text) format.
ORIGINAL/UNPUBLISHED PROJECTS: Projects submitted to the competition and submitted by designers invited hors concours in accordance with art. 5, will need to be original and unpublished projects, created esclusively for the "Trieste Contemporanea" international design competition. The judgement concerning the originality of the proposal is entirely up to the jury in accordance with art. 6.
DEADLINE: projects and accompanying material must be delivered to the Committee by May 31st 2006. For material sent by regular post, the date of the postmark will prevail.
ADDRESS: projects and accompanying material must be sent to:
Comitato Trieste Contemporanea
via del Monte 2/1
34121 Trieste, Italy
or to:
tscont@tin.it
All submitted projects will be treated as fully confidential and will under no circumstance be shown to third parties, i.e. to anyone not belonging to the examining commission, before the closing date of the competition. The Committee reserves the right to include the project and the curricula of the selected participants and those of the prize-winners in the publication documenting the competition. To this end, applicants are asked to enclose, with the application form, a short CV based on the model provided. The Committee will not accept any material on which postal charges are due.
download curriculum vitae form
The material submitted will not be returned but it will be available for collection by the designer at the offices of the Committee for a period of 6 months after the awarding ceremony. Within the afore mentioned period of time the participants may eventually request the mailing, at their expense, of the projects submitted by sending an e-mail at the following address tscont@tin.it and by clearly stating the address the material will have to be sent to. After this period the Committee will not assure the return of the material still in storage.
For further information please call 0039 040 639187 or fax 0039 040 367601.
Hors Concours Participations
The Trieste Contemporanea Committee for 2006 intends to invite hors concours a group of designers to present a project or a prototype for a glass jewel.
BEST PROJECT 2006:
- TRIESTE CONTEMPORANEA DESIGN 2006 PRIZE: Euro 3000,00;
- accomodation by the Scuola del Vetro Abate Zanetti of Murano, during the execution of the project
- journeys and accomodation by Trieste Contemporanea for the awarding ceremony
- ownership of one of the two specimens created during the workshop at the Scuola del Vetro
BEST DESIGNER FROM VENEZIA, if any, among the ones selected:
- PROVINCIA DI VENEZIA PRIZE Euro 2000,00;
- accomodation by the Scuola del Vetro Abate Zanetti of Murano, during the execution of the project
- journeys and accomodation by Trieste Contemporanea for the awarding ceremony
- ownership of one of the two specimens created during the workshop at the Scuola del Vetro
BEST DESIGNER FROM TRIESTE, if any, among the ones selected:
- FONDAZIONE CRTRIESTE PRIZE: Euro 2000,00;
- accomodation by the Scuola del Vetro Abate Zanetti, of Murano, during the execution of the project
- ownership of one of the two specimens created during the workshop at the Scuola del Vetro
Workshop in Murano
The designers of the projects selected by the Committee, in accordance with art.6, will be invited to participate in a workshop from July 3rd to the 13th 2006, coordinated by the Scuola del Vetro Abate Zanetti of Murano. During the workshop the projects for the glass jewels will be executed, and meetings as well as visits will be organized with the objective of a useful confrontation among the designers, master glass-blowers and artists of various countries involved in the field of contemporary glass research.
7th International Design Contest Trieste Contemporanea: http://www.triestecontemporanea.it (http://www.triestecontemporanea.it/)
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