Saara Nights #19

Sexta, 27.10.2017

Nesta edição:

Conjunto Oruã trilha “Copacabana Mon Amour” (1970), de Rogério Sganzerla
com a participação dos músicos: Lê Almeida, João Luiz, Daniel Duarte, Phill Fernandes, Laura Lavieri, Raoni Redni, Daniele Vallejo, Vinicius Portella e Joab Régis.

Lançamento: “SuperRio SuperFicções”
uma publicação do artista Antoine Guerreiro do Divino Amor.
“Superficções, a cosmogonia divisada por Antoine Guerreiro do Divino Amor para investigar uma realidade que subjaz a outra realidade – artificial e escamoteada – constitui uma cartografia de beleza e acuidade raras (…) Como uma espécie de esfinge com LSD na boca, o artista nos indaga: abram os olhos e me respondam: ora lodo, ora purpurina, o que está a correr nas veias abertas do povo brasileiro?” (recorte do prefácio de Bernardo José de Souza).

Mostra Final de Residências
com os trabalhos das artistas Amanda Coimbra (Brasil) e Sarah Knill-Jones (Reino Unido).

Serviço

SAARA NIGHTS #19
Quando: 27 de outubro, sexta-feira,  a partir das 19:00
Onde: Despina | Largo das Artes
Rua Luis de Camões, 2 – Sobrado
Centro – Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Entrada gratuita

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Arte: Frederico Pellachin e Lê Almeida

 

A night of talks and film screenings

Tuesday 26.09.2017

 

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A night of talks and film screenings
with Iain Morrison (The Fruitmarket Gallery), Cristiano Lenhardt and Victor Gorgulho
When: Tuesday, 26 September, 19:00
Where: Despina
Rua Luis de Camões, 2- Sobrado
Centro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 
Free admission

CREDIT OF THE IMAGE
Still of “Guaracys” (super 8, 10’17”, 2016) – Cristiano Lenhardt

Cinema Kuir presents: “Normal Love” (1963), by Jack Smith

Thursday, 14.09.2017

 

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Cinema Kuir presents: “Normal Love” (USA, 1963, 16mm, 105′), by Jack Smith
When: Thursday, 14 September, at 7 pm
Where: Despina | Largo das Artes
Rua Luis de Camões, 2 – Sobrado – Centro
Free admission

Masterclass at UERJ

Thursday, 14.09.2017

INFO
Master class at UERJ (State University of Rio de Janeiro) 
– with the participation of the artistas Carlos Martiel, Cristiano Lenhardt e Mariela Scafati.
When: Thursday, 14 September
Where: Arts Institute auditorium – UERJ
Rua São Francisco Xavier, 524 – 11º andar – bloco E
Maracanã – Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Time: 1- 4 pm
Free admission

ORGANIZATION
Alexandre Sá, Consuelo Bassanesi e Frederico Pellachin

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Queercuirkuir screenprinting workshop

Wednesday, 13.09.2017

INFO
Queercuirkuir screenprinting workshop
(with artist in residence Mariela Scafati)
Where: Despina | Largo das Artes
(Rua Luis de Camões, 2 – Sobrado – Centro)
When: Wednesday, 13th September
Time: 4 – 8 pm
Free admission

CREDIT OF THE IMAGE
Mídia Ninja

Saara Nights #18

Wednesday, 30.08.2017

 

INFO

Saara Nights #18 + Tiro no Escuro
When: Wednesday, 30 August, at 7pm
Where: Despina | Largo das Artes
Rua Luis de Camões, 2 – Sobrado
Centro – Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Free admission

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CREDIT OF THE IMAGE
Guilherme Falcão
Drawing, 2016
(concepted for the project “Tiro no Escuro”)

Circuit of talks and exchange

26.08 e 02.09.2017

Art and Activism in Latin America – year II (2017)

Participants: Aline Besouro, Cinema Kuir, Jandir Jr., Jefferson Andrade, Lyz Parayzo, Maria Lutterbach, Marina S. Alves, Milena Lizia, Rafa Éis, Renata Sampaio, Samuel Lourenço Filho, Susana Guardado, T. Angel, Thainã de Medeiros.

More information in Portuguese + Pictures Gallery, here.

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Circuit of talks and exchange
When: 26 August and 2 September (Saturdays)
Time: 4 pm – 10 pm
Where: Despina 
Rua Luis de Camões, 2 – Sobrado – Centro
Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Free admission

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Credit of the image
T. Angel. Fluído. São Paulo, Brazil.
Photo: Leonardo Waintrub

Performance “Lamento Kayapó” + Talk with artists in residence

Tuesday, 22.08.2017

Art and Activism in Latin America – year II (2017)

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Performance “Lamanto Kayapó” + Talk with artists in residence
Where: Tuesday, 22 August
Time: 7 pm
Where: Despina | Largo das Artes
Rua Luis de Camões, 2 – Sobrado – Centro
Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Free admission

Credit of the image
Study for “Lamento Kayapó”
Drawing by Carlos Mariel

Public talk with Argentinian journalist and activist Marta Dillon

Tuesday, 15.08.2017

Art and Activism in Latin America – year II (2017)

Becoming a body

In feminist stories, experience is not enough to forge a voice. A body is also necessary. A body that is made of blood and tears, excrements and drool, muscle, skin, makeup.  A body like the one we have every day and everywhere. A body that we lift, adorn with buckles and tattoos; a body covered with specific chosen objects, a body that we take to the streets. However, we can not forget that there is blood beneath this body. Not, if we are feminists.

We have this body to make it our own, to enjoy its pleasures, to inscribe time at its own pace, to expand or contract according to its desires. But our bodies are conceived before we can even experience them. It is on this tangible surface that rules are minted by others for the proper functioning of the bodies: no odour, hidden parts, procreation, shelter and care. And if not, what? If not, abjection: prostitutes, lesbians, feminazis, fat, sterile, bad mothers.

Becoming a body will deal with the disappeared bodies during the dictatorship and also with the “collective body” of the contemporary activism, which allows other forms of being in the world.

Marta Dillon is a lesbian feminist journalist and activist who lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She writes for the feminist supplement Las12, in the newspaper Page 12.  She is also an active member of the collective Ni Una Menos and Emergentes – comunicación y acción. She has published the following books: Aparecida (2015), Vivir con virus (2004 and 2016) and Corazones Cautivos (2008). Marta also writes scripts for fiction and documentary films. She is currently filming the documentary La Línea 137.

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ART AND ACTIVISM IN LATIN AMERICA is a Despina project, with the support of the Dutch organization Prince Claus Fund. The project extends for three years (2016, 2017 and 2018). Each year, a theme will guide a series of actions, including occupations, workshops, talks, film screenings, exhibitions, public talks with important names of contemporary artistic + activist thought and a residency programme. For this second edition, the project brings the BODY as its main theme and it runs from May to October. For more information about the project, this year’s  theme and the full programming, click here.

Image credit (top right)
Photo: Sebastian Miguel

 

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