Group Exhibition

How to Tell a Story

Curated by Emanuele Guidi and Cathy Larquè

January 12 – February 17, 2013

With: Archive (Chiara Figone, Francesca Boenzi, Paolo Caffoni, Ignas Petronis) in collaboration with Can Altay, Aleksandra Domanović, Dan Perjovschi, John Menick, Vladimir Nikolić, Marinella Senatore, John Smith, Imogen Stidworthy, Adam Vackar.
Curated by: Emanuele Guidi and Cathy Larqué

January 12 –  February 17, 2013

Opening, January 11
18.30 with music by Timo Rohula from “1930” by Aleksandra Domenović

January 12
16:30 Lecture by Dan Perjovschi

How To Tell A Story addresses storytelling as discipline that moved from marketing strategies to political discourses to enter the whole news/media system.

Observing the almost-scientific set of rules and schemes it responds to, storytelling is used as a point of departure to stage mechanisms, hierarchies and power relations that regulate the production and distribution of information.

The exhibition presents works and practices by international artists which, through different media, deconstruct storytelling and interfere with the narrative structure of both dominant and peripheral stories, so as to rephrase history.

By looking at the way that media operate, the artists tackle their role in shaping the collective imaginary. At the same time, the potential offered by these media is put at use to explore participative methodologies and let emerge collective and shared narratives.

How To Tell A Story is part of the project SHAREs
SHAREs is organised by European Alternatives with the kind support of EU Culture Program, Allianz Kulturstiftung ifa – Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen e.V, Czech Centres and DEPO.
euroalter.com / larque-lecoeur.com

Group Exhibition

How to Tell a Story

Curated by Emanuele Guidi and Cathy Larquè

January 12 – February 17, 2013

With: Archive (Chiara Figone, Francesca Boenzi, Paolo Caffoni, Ignas Petronis) in collaboration with Can Altay, Aleksandra Domanović, Dan Perjovschi, John Menick, Vladimir Nikolić, Marinella Senatore, John Smith, Imogen Stidworthy, Adam Vackar.
Curated by: Emanuele Guidi and Cathy Larqué

January 12 –  February 17, 2013

Opening, January 11
18.30 with music by Timo Rohula from “1930” by Aleksandra Domenović

January 12
16:30 Lecture by Dan Perjovschi

How To Tell A Story addresses storytelling as discipline that moved from marketing strategies to political discourses to enter the whole news/media system.

Observing the almost-scientific set of rules and schemes it responds to, storytelling is used as a point of departure to stage mechanisms, hierarchies and power relations that regulate the production and distribution of information.

The exhibition presents works and practices by international artists which, through different media, deconstruct storytelling and interfere with the narrative structure of both dominant and peripheral stories, so as to rephrase history.

By looking at the way that media operate, the artists tackle their role in shaping the collective imaginary. At the same time, the potential offered by these media is put at use to explore participative methodologies and let emerge collective and shared narratives.

How To Tell A Story is part of the project SHAREs
SHAREs is organised by European Alternatives with the kind support of EU Culture Program, Allianz Kulturstiftung ifa – Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen e.V, Czech Centres and DEPO.
euroalter.com / larque-lecoeur.com