NEW LIFE Exhibition

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New Life è una mostra collettiva che mette insieme artisti di tutto il mondo. Essi fanno parte di un’unica compagine artistica che è la comunità degli artisti mobili, cioè gli artisti che fanno “Mobile Art”. Nessun programma al computer ma solo le app sul telefono. Questa forma d’Arte è nata negli Stati Uniti nel 2009 con la diffusione dei primi iPhone. Si é diffusa subito anche in Europa e la Apple stessa ha favorito i contatti tra artisti. Sono nati i primi meeting, le mostre, i premi. Oggi la comunità mobile ha 12 anni e si moltiplicano mostre ed eventi in tutto il mondo.

La mostra a Cagliari presso il Temporary Storing della Fondazione Bartoli Felter ha come titolo “NEW LIFE”, “Nuova vita” come rinascita dalla pandemia. Tutti abbiamo patito la paura, la preoccupazione, il forte disagio causato dal diffondersi del Covid. E nello stesso tempo abbiamo sperimentato l’appartenenza ad un unico villaggio globale dove respiriamo tutti la stessa aria e dipendiamo gli uni dagli altri.

La nuova vita è quella che ci auguriamo rinasca da questa esperienza: il rispetto per l’ambiente, la pace tra i popoli, il rispetto per le diversità e le culture di tutto il mondo. Un messaggio positivo che ci arriva da artisti europei, americani, canadesi e australiani. Tutto il mondo sente il bisogno di pace e l’ispirazione ad una vita migliore da costruire in unità.

Se l’arte non può cambiare il mondo sicuramente può contribuire a miglioralo.

Cos’è la Mobile Art?

La Mobile Art è una “nuova” forma di arte contemporanea, cioè arte con iPhone, iPad o smartphone in genere. È una declinazione della New Media Art e non utilizza computer, ma solo le app sul telefono. Non solo editing fotografico, ma disegni sul telefono, composizioni con stickers, grafica.

Questa forma d’arte è poco diffusa in Italia, ma molto amata negli Stati Uniti e nel resto d’Europa.

Chi si interessa di Arte Contemporanea non può fare a meno di conoscerla.

Esiste una comunitá mobile mondiale più viva che mai, interessantissima, che conta centinaia e centinaia di artisti in tutto il mondo. Nel marzo 2018 ho fondato MAG MobileArtGroup  con lo scopo di promuovere la Mobile Art come nuova forma di arte contemporanea.

MAG è una comunità internazionale di artisti che cresce di giorno in giorno, partecipa a fiere e mostre (personali o collettive), pubblica su riviste specializzate e su tutti i social media, collabora con case editrici per realizzare copertine di libri, con case di abbigliamento che realizzano stampe su seta. La creatività non ha confini.

Tra le riviste che si occupano di Mobile Art, “Mobiography” è tra le più accreditate. Il direttore e fondatore è Andy Butler, fotografo londinese. L’altra rivista è “ONLY MobileArt”, edita a NYC e diretta da Marcello Barbusci, per la quale ho collaborato per due anni.

La trapunta esposta riunisce le immagini di 234 artisti e fotografi di tutto il mondo. Cagliari è presente tra le altre con una foto del Poetto. 

La trapunta è nata nel 2018 da un’idea di Roger Guetta, artista canadese, con lo scopo di celebrare i 10 anni della comunità mondiale. Linda M. Toki, artista americana, ha riunito artisti e immagini. Lorenka Campos, artista americana, ha realizzato la trapunta.

Prima di arrivare a Cagliari è stata esposta al Kemp Center for the Arts, Wichita Falls, Texas, USA;  Eldorado Springs Art Center, Colorado, Stati Uniti;  Susitna Salmon Center, Talkeetna, Alaska;  Sheldon Community Arts Hanger, Talkeetna, Alaska. La trapunta viaggia per il mondo grazie ai contributi di artisti e appassionati che credono in un mondo unito e nella fratellanza fra popoli.

La nostra città è stata la prima tappa in Europa lo scorso anno, alla mostra “All colors of the world”. Poi la trapunta è stata in Portogallo, a Porto, per essere esposta alla mostra MIRA Mobile Prize. Quest’anno è di nuovo in Sardegna per prendere parte alla mostra “New Life”.

È un onore averla qui.

Ecco la Giuria composta da Manuela Matos Monteiro (Portogallo), Eliza Badoiu (Romania), Jane Schultz (USA), Andrea Bigiarini (Italia), Giulia Baita (Italia).
Questa é la trapunta che mette insieme le immagini di 234 artisti da tutto il mondo tra le quali una della sottoscritta
Ecco le immagini in mostra. Oltre le 20 immagini selezionate dalla giuria, sono presenti in mostra anche le immagini realizzate dai giudici .
La comunità mobile si incontra di persona, realizza meeting, workshop, mostre ed eventi vari. Gli artisti mobili fanno parte di una comunità internazionale che si incontra quotidianamente sui social ma che trova occasione per manifestare il proprio legame di amicizia e di collaborazione anche nel reale.

“Summer” series

Sette immagini astratte realizzate con iPhone 8.


In questo momento strano e difficile per molti di noi può emergere un senso di insicurezza e sconforto.
Vorrei dedicare questa serie alla Energia.
La grande energia che si muove dentro e intorno a noi, quella che ci fa andare avanti nonostante tutto, quella che ci spinge a fare cose impossibili, quella che vediamo nella natura con la sua continua rinascita sempre e sempre, quella che vediamo nelle persone che sorridono e camminano, pianificano e creano un futuro sempre nuovo.
L’estate, il sole, ha lasciato questo profondo desiderio di Energia. Energia che deve essere il motore di un autunno ricco di nuove strade e progetti.

“All colors of the world” Exhibition. Booklets.

 

All colors of the world – Booklet

The exhibition brought together the images of 20 artists from all over the world and five jurors. It had the international character characteristic of the Mobile Art movement. The same theme suggested love for all the colors of the world and the pleasure of sharing them.

€60,00

 

“All colors of the world” Exhibition took place in Cagliari (Italy), Villa Fanny, on 30 July 2020.

The artists who took part in the exhibition are:

Lorenka Campos (Texas)
Roger Guetta (Canada)
Melissa D. Johnston (USA)
Linda Hollier (Canada)
Dale Bradshaw Botha (Australia)
Isabel Afonso (Portugal)
Janis Brandenburg Lee (Nevada)
Ileana Montano (Mexico)
Susan Latty (Australia)
Rosalie Heller (Maryland)
Amanda Parker (California)
Paul-André Hamel (Canada)
Alexis Rotella (Maryland)
MaryJane Rosenfeld (USA)
Juta Jazz (Lithuanian / Cyprus)
Barbara Braman (Massachusetts)
Massimiliano Balò (Italy)
Adelino Marques (Portugal)
Peter Wilkin ((England)
Sukru Mehmet Omur (Turkey / France)

The jurors

Eliza Badoiu (Romania)
Manuela Matos Monteiro (Portugal)
Gianluca Ricoveri (Italy)
Clint Cline (Florida)
Giulia Baita (Italy)

The Exhibition was entirely curated by Giulia Baita

The booklets bring together the 25 images on display; the biography of all the artists and jurors; the images of the precious quilt, a symbol of collaboration and sharing between artists from all over the world.

Short preview of the booklet

 

Art in Covid19 time.

My work in Covid19 time

This lockdown period does not stop being productive from the artistic point of view. Rather. Maybe it is more productive but finds different expressions, different collaborations, different ideas to tell. As far as I’m concerned, the basic idea is always positive. Stopping to look inside yourself, cutting dry branches and finding new/ old road companions has been (and is) the result of the last few weeks.

On MAG MobileArtGroup (the site on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter that I founded three years ago) I launched a contest entitled “MAG Hopefull” because these are days full of hope in life and in a better future.

In these days I have closed the Challenge “All colors of the world” with the 20 finalists who will participate in the exhibition that I hope to set up soon in Cagliari. An exhibition that will speak of UNIT between different peoples, of collaboration, of international art.

Personally, I have worked on some images (personal portraits and other) that are inspired by this moment so dramatic and full of aspirations.

I have collaborated with friends who honor me with their friendship and renewed some collaborations. Andrea Bigiarini, friend, artist and always creative mind, asked me to collaborate together with other friends and artists on his “Impossible Exhibition” project. “In the moment in which the whole world suffers together, we, mobile artists, want to be a positive presence, overcoming borders and restrictions. We want to create an ideal bridge between artists who share the same passion. We want to say our being there, today, everywhere in the world. We want to be silent but active witnesses of this historical moment ”. I contributed with a video and an image.

In addition, I participated in the Anna Crudo project “What I see from the window – Quarantine edition” with some thoughts and an image on “The flying tree” page Fb. Anna’s idea is to make this project an event in Rome soon to tell about this period of quarantine.

I participated in the series of interviews that my colleague, Mimmo di Caterino, multifaceted artist, put together by calling into question several artists to express their opinion on “Contemporary Art at the time of Covid19”.

Currently one of my images is competing in the Farini Gallery’s “Art does not stop” Contest. The images in the competition will be chosen based on the number of likes on Instagram and Facebook and on the judgment of a specialized jury.

Other projects are being launched. Surely art does not stop. Art, an intimate expression of an artist’s life, cannot be stopped but, on the contrary, travels … It makes us breathe, changes us, renews us … Art cannot change the world but it can certainly contribute to improve it.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1upd7SdN_5OdhbSzsuYjbMYuzBiEjCwSr/view?usp=drivesdk

“Cosa vedo dalla mia finestra – quarantine edition”

Giulia Baita ci racconta da Cagliari… e con le parole ci regala uno dei suoi lavori di Iphonographer 🐚🌼

“Sguardo dalla finestra.
Appunti.

Il momento che amo di più, il momento più surreale di queste giornate in casa durante il lockdown, è la notte. Abito davanti al Parco Naturale di Molentargius, l’unico al mondo dove i fenicotteri nidificano da quasi trent’anni. La città di Cagliari si affaccia sul mare e su questo parco immenso. Dalla mia finestra vedo i fenicotteri volare via in stormo la mattina e tornare al tramonto con un gran vociare. La notte, nel bel mezzo del silenzio, “starnazzano” emettendo il loro tipico verso non so per dire cosa.. Dal balcone della mia casa al primo piano ho un panorama straordinario e soprattutto la notte il cielo sopra la mia testa è così immenso da togliere il respiro.
In queste sere così surreali tutto tace. Dall’asse mediano solitamente trafficato a tutte le ore, non arriva il rumore di una macchina. Nessuna. Un silenzio assoluto mi circonda e se dovessi fare anche il più piccolo rumore si sentirebbe molto lontano. In questi momenti la natura sembra più viva che mai. Insetti, grilli, qualche cane in lontananza che abbaia e i fenicotteri che lanciano i loro versi in lontananza… Forse chiamano qualcuno. Non hanno paura del Covid19. Per loro la vita é sempre la stessa.. Liberi in mezzo all’acqua, ad asciugarsi il becco tra le piume. “In fondo la felicità è una piccola cosa”, diceva qualcuno.

“All colors of the world” Exhibition

“All colors of the world” is a Contest that intends to select 20 images of mobile artists and then an Exhibition that will take place in Cagliari (Italy) in a wonderful multipurpose space in the heart of the city, the MEM Mediateca del Mediterraneo.

The exhibition aims to show the best of Mobile Art from all over the world and highlight the international aspect of this artistic movement. Mobile Art was born 11 years ago in the USA with the first iPhone and the first editing apps. Today the technological revolution of the last decade and the mass spread of mobile devices all over the world have made this artistic form truly usable everywhere. Internet and social networks, did the rest.
There are no borders, there are no walls, there are no people too far away. Everything is close, usable, easily accessible. I can buy in Los Angeles, sell in Beirut, collaborate with artists in Instanbul. Web does not solve problems of coexistence, cultural differences, economic disparities, but it is an opportunity. An opportunity to get to know each other and to dialogue.
Mobile Art was born with this international character which is fundamental to understanding it. But above all it is a community. A community of artists who share images and therefore emotions, different cultures, ideas, problems, dreams. They participate in International Exhibitions, organize workshops, create Mobile Art courses. The Mobile Community is a living reality, full of talents and ideas and resources of all kinds. It is an example of globalization in the world of contemporary art.
Cagliari, a city in the middle of the Mediterranean, a place of millennial meeting of different peoples in terms of culture, religion, history, becomes an exhibition site for an Esposition with an international character. And above all the MEM gallery, which is located in a multipurpose center dedicated to the Mediterranean as a place of trade and cultural exchanges between Phoenicians, Egyptians, ancient Romans and Greeks once and today open to international traffic, it seems the perfect place for this Exhibition.
“All colors of the world” wants to be an auspicious theme for the future.
We open this new decade with an idea: art has no boundaries, art communicates and brings together different peoples, art is a universal language that speaks the same language.
All the colors of the world.
We love all the colors of the world, even the ones I don’t know, even the ones I’ve never seen. Because all men have a deep desire for peace and brotherhood.
All of this may be a utopia, but utopias have changed the world.

I am looking forward to seeing your work. The judges who will observe your images are highly professional and long experienced artists. It is an honor for me to collaborate with Clint Cline, Eliza Badoiu, Manuela Matos Monteiro, Gianluca Ricoveri.

For any information you can write to mobileartca@gmail.com

The Call

Dear artists,

I have the pleasure to launch the call of a great Mobile Art Exhibition 2020.

“All colors of the world” Exhibition will take place in Cagliari (Italy) from March 27 to April 10, 2020 in the wonderful MEM Mediateca del Mediterraneo https://www.comune.cagliari.it/portale/page/it/mem__mediateca_del_mediterraneo?contentId=LGO12204

The theme is “All colors of the words” and the Exhibition will concern images made with mobile devices (iPhone, iPad and smartphones in general) produced by artists from all over the world.

A jury, consisting of Eliza Tsitsimeaua-Badoiu, Manuela Matos Monteiro, Clint Cline, Gianluca Ricoveri and Giulia Baita will select 20 images, one for each artist.

Each registration includes the submission of 4 images to mobileartca@gmail.com.
To register and send the payment, fill out this form:
https://giuliabaita.com/2020/01/05/all-colors-of-the-world/

Images will be printed on glossy photo paper and framed 30×40 format. Do not send square images.

Images with WATERMARKS, FRAMES, BORDERS and SIGNATURES will not be considered and fee not refunded. The artist retains all copyrights for their images.

Deadline to send images: March 2

The Jury

Giulia Baita
Giulia Baita lives in a beautiful island called “Sardinia” (Italy).
She has a degree in History of Contemporary Art and she loves painting and drawing.
She is a mobile artist. She participated in many international exhibitions like “Light impressions” (two years in Miami) , Mobile Award Mira” (Porto) and mDAC 2017 (Palo Alto).
Her works have been exhibited in Paris too, San Diego, Milan and Rome.
She collaborated with the jazz musician Marco Testoni in a project that brought together music and images.
In March 2017 she founded MAG MobileArtGroup Facebook, MAG Instagram and MAG Twitter. MAG wants to promote Mobile Art as a new form of Contemporary Art.
In March 2018 Giulia Baita curated an exhibition in Cagliari called “Mobile Art From All Over The World”. It has put together images by 29 artists. She created also a book-catalog of the Exhibition.
In November 2018 she organized her first solo exhibition in Assemini (Sardinia) curated by Rosaria Straffalaci.
In May 2019 she has designed, organized, promoted and set up “The Beauty Myth”, great Exhibition of Mobile Art in Milan, Copernico Gallery.
Her second solo show took place in Alghero: “IPhoneArt, a long love story”. Currently she works to promote mobile art through workshops and cultural events in general.
She was interviewed recently by Andy Butler on Mobiography, issue 48.
Clint Cline
I am a Florida-based writer, designer, and iPhoneographer and have worked in visual communications and advertising since 1973. I am a founding artist with The International iPhoneography Group (TIiG), and NEM: The New Era Museum. I also serve MAG Mobile Art Group as a curator.
As an artist I’m sort of a mutt. Well, “hybrid” sounds better, but that’s just a mutt with a collar and a bath. My art background was never centered in one medium but spans a variety of media from early work in collage and mixed media, to gouache, oils, watercolor, pen and ink, and pencil. Editorial photography was a necessary skillset in my work as a reporter, just as directing commercial photography and film later became integral to my professional career as a creative director in advertising.
I have been able to combine my personal artistic journey through both art and photography within the mobile digital medium of iPhonic art. It is a natural extension of the creative exploration process for me, and the ability to shoot, create, and output all from one device is nothing short of amazing.
My work variously explores the abstract and surreal co-mingled with fine art images and graphic interpretations of both contemporary and timeless cultural themes. As a writer, I’m also influenced by the strong and often soaring visual language of writers like Cormac McCarthy, Saramago, and Faulkner. Poetry is a periodic companion, too, which I read for the pleasurable exercise of looking behind the obvious to weave metaphoric and symbolic themes into my visual work. And as a student of the Bible and the faith, I often draw on themes and truths I find there.
My exhibitions have included: Exposition d’Iphonographie in Venarey, France (Jury Award); Worldwide iPhoneography Art Movement (WiAM), Naples, Italy; SoHo Gallery of Digital Design, New York City, New York; LA Mobile Arts Festival, Los Angeles; “Lens as Palette” Exhibition, Denver; and #MOBIU1023 Experience, Chicago.
Eliza Tsitsimeaua-Badoiu
Eliza Badoiu is a self-taught mobile photographer, her speciality being self-portraiture. Her award-winning images are expressionistic and surreal, often using movement and layering techniques to portray her artistic vision, that of the female psyche.
Eliza has her roots in Greece, where her grandparents were originally from and lives in Constanta, Romania, where she was raised. Aside from her photography, she is a mum and wife to her family and works as a professional foreign language teacher.
She has won many international awards and she has exhibited her works in many countries around the world.
The last Gallery a Exhibition:
May 2019 , exhibited in the collective show ‘The beauty myth’ at the Copernico Gallery May 15 , Milan, Italy. (also participated as a member of a jury) –upcoming project
Participating with two projected images in the @Mobile Camera Club ‘s event EP7 “Des Arts Et Des Mobiles”, held in Paris. July 2019
Decemer to January 2019-2020, collective exhibition “Forward the Tradition”, Ph21Gallery, Budapest, Hungary.
The last Exposure:
Featured in the monthly publication Better Photography from India with a ten pages interview as exposure for the mobile artsy attempts. January issue 2019
Featured interview on the @Moment (www.shopmoment.com) with “Taking Distorted, Dreamy Photography” online article. July 2019
Featured interview displayed with @1415mobilephotographers as being the author of the month with “Inconsistency” article by Eliza Badoiu.
Gianluca Ricoveri
Gianluca Ricoveri was born in 1950, he has always been devoted to the art of painting and photography and experiencing the interaction of one genre with another.
In 2012 he discovered iPhoneography, enabling him to blend disparate means of expression. Ricoveri was granted the opportunity of showing his art in personal Exhibitions in Pisa, Lucca, Asuni, San Gimignano and Florence at FIPA 2015. He has also been chosen many times as “The Artist of the Day” in IPA and the ‘Picture of the Day’ at P1xels. He also received an honourable mention at AX3.
In addition his art has been selected for: 43mm Issue 3 – International Mobile Exposee; The exhibition at Exposure Mobile Photo, Ohio; The Contest of The Art Group The RUSH, in Praha; The MPA Pocket Vistas, for The Markham Vineyards Gallery Exhibition in St.Helena Ca; The 2014 Mobile Photography Awards; The Light Impression in Tour in Miami, for The MPA 2015; The IHUH in Rome; The 2016 Mira mobile Prize Porto; The 2016 Génie Climatique Project in Paris; The IPPAWARDS 2016; The Studio b. Light Impressions on Tour 2016 at the Art Museum of Eastern Idaho; The Livorno Expo 2016; The Impossible Humans Florence 2017; The MAJE in Rome 2018
The Mobile Camera Club in Paris 2018; Mostra Italo Latino-Americana di arte contemporanea in Viareggio 2018; Mobile Photo Awards 2018
MIra Mobile Prize 2019; Circum navigation in the Palm of the hand Museu de Lamega Portugal 2019.
Awards: The Landscape and Nature GoPix Awards in 2016; Mira Mobile Prize for the Landscape Photography in 2018.
He is a founding artist of The New Era Museum.
His works has been featured in the most influential sites and magazines of Mobile Photography.
Manuela Matos Monteiro
Manuela Matos Monteiro studied Philosophy and Psychology, was a teacher of secondary education, a teacher trainer. She is the author of several books on Psychology, Psychosociology and Pedagogy. She coordinated NETPROF – Portuguese Teacher’s site on the Internet and directed 2:PONTOS magazine. In addition to participating in congresses and conferences with communications, she is the author of several articles and essays in different publications. Since the 70’s he has developed photographic work and has participated in collective and individual exhibitions in Portugal, Brussels (European Parliament), Mozambique (Maputo and Beira), France (Paris and Bordeaux), etc. Since the appearance of mobile devices she dedicates her photographic work to mobile photography: Florence, Berlin (two photography biennials 2013 and 2016), Miami, Kansas City, Paris, Barcelona among others . She has been member of several national and international contest’s jury and coordinates MIRA Mobile Prize (7 editions). She curated several photo exhibitions and directs, since 2013, with João Lafuente, the galleries Espaço MIRA, MIRA FORUM and since April 2017 the gallery MIRA | performative arts. She is with João Lafuente the curator of an important cicle of photography in Portugal “Ciclo de Fotografia de Lamego e Vale do Varosa”.

Overlap

One of the possibilities that I love most in Mobile Art is the overlap of layers.

I love starting from a photo, editing it, overlaying other photos or stickers or drawing on it to get a new image that comes from an idea or an emotion.

To get the overlap I use different apps. A few years ago I used Superimpose and now I often use iColorama. I love this apps because it offers me so many editing possibilities. But I also use Snapseed for the same reason or Leonardo. Diana is fun, Enlight is fabulous.

What is your favorite app for overlapping layers in your editing work? I asked the MAG artists on MAG MobileArtGroup Facebook and there are the answers here.

www.facebook.com/groups/928088963999818/

Copernico inaugura “Art Journey” – Un percorso di mostre, eventi e iniziative culturali dedicato ad esplorare le interconnessioni tra arte, business e lavoro

  • “The Beauty Myth” Exhibition pubblicizzata su “Mentelocale” Parte ufficialmente “Art Journey”, il progetto culturale sviluppato da Copernico – la rete di luoghi di lavoro e servizi dedicati allo smart working – che esplora interconnessioni e assonanze tra il mondo dell’arte, del business e del lavoro, all’interno di un progetto ambizioso che ha l’obiettivo di creare un nuovo orizzonte lavorativo più dinamico, più flessibile e più connesso. L’arte come veicolo per ispirare i lavoratori e migliorare l’efficienza nelle aziende e del business attraverso un percorso artistico che si svilupperà all’interno degli spazi di Copernico a Milano e Torino.

Ideato e curato da Giorgia Sarti – fondatrice di diverse Gallerie d’arte tra cui Whitelight Art Gallery, nata proprio tra le mura di Copernico Milano Centrale – “Art Journey” è un percorso che si svilupperà nell’organizzazione di mostre, eventi e iniziative culturali che contamineranno tutti gli spazi di Copernico e accompagneranno ogni momento vissuto dalla sua community e non solo. Un riconoscimento del ruolo dell’arte e della creatività che va oltre le logiche note, verso una collisione tra due differenti linguaggi che genera una nuova dimensione, in cui l’impresa e il mondo del lavoro si arricchiscono di nuovi contenuti e di un moto creativo che porta innovazione e idee avveniristiche. Arte come prezioso valore aggiunto al vivere quotidiano, che permette di approcciare temi trasversali ed eterogenei tra loro, creando un dialogo multidisciplinare a sostegno della crescita delle persone e delle imprese.
— Leggi su udite-udite.it/eventi/mostre/copernico-inaugura-art-journey-un-percorso-di-mostre-eventi-e-iniziative-culturali-dedicato-ad-esplorare-le-interconnessioni-tra-arte-business-e-lavoro/

“The Beauty Myth” Exhibition sará una delle mostre all’interno del progetto “Art Journey” ideato da Giorgia Sarti per Copernico. Che emozione!

All’EXMA la mostra Mobile Art from all over the world

All’EXMA la mostra Mobile Art from all over the world
— Leggi su www.radiox.it/programmi/extralive/conoscenza/allexma-la-mostra-mobile-art-from-all-over-the-world/

Un anno fa a Radio X a Cagliari. Sono stata intervistata per parlare della Mobile Art e della mostra che stavo per inaugurare.

Oggi mi preparo ad inaugurare una nuova mostra a Milano il 15 Maggio dal titolo “The Beauty Myth”.

Work in progress! 😉