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AES+F / ALLEGORIA SACRA


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The 54th Venice Biennale Commercial Break | 54ma Biennale DI Venezia




Il collettivo russo di designers e artisti AES+F (Tatiana Arzamasova, Lev Evzovich, Evgeny Svyatsky and Vladimir Fridkes) immaginano un mondo patinato di aereoplani incrociati con dragoni, centauri che maneggiano mazze da baseball, modelli extraterrestri, guerrieri aborigeni e hostess "kubrichiane". L'estratto del film in questo teaser è la terza parte della loro video-trilogia: Last Riot (L'Inferno, 2007), The Fesat of Trimalchio (Il Paradiso, 2009), e ora, Allegoria Sacra (Il Purgatorio, 2011). Il progetto completo verrà lanciato più avanti nell'anno come video installazione a 5 canali col suono.

Russian art and design collective AES+F (Tatiana Arzamasova, Lev Evzovich, Evgeny Svyatsky and Vladimir Fridkes) envision a flawlessly surfaced world of aeroplanes crossed with dragons, centaurs wielding baseball bats, extraterrestrial models and aboriginal warriors and "kubrickian" flight assistants. The extract featured here is a teaser for the third part of their video trilogy: Last Riot (The Hell, 2007), The Feast of Trimalchio (The Paradise 2009), and now, Allegoria Sacra (The Purgatory, 2011). The project will be launched later this year as a 5 channel video installation with sound.

This teaser was specially produced for participation in Commercial Break, a video art intervention for the 54th Venice Biennale curated by Neville Wakefield, produced by the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture and powered by POST. Featuring the work of over 130 artists, Commercial Break is a constantly reforming and randomly sequenced stream of artist's ideas, suggesting a world in which content moves at the speed of advertising and attention itself is the ultimate product.


INTERVIEW WITH AES+F


THE FEAST OF TRIMALCHIO - THE PARADISE - 2009 - TRAILER

THE FEAST OF TRIMALCHIO - THE PARADISE - 2009 - COMPLETE








LAST RIOT - THE HELL - 2007






Various Photography from AES+F / CLICK on the images to enlarge











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