works
Is It Really You
Ausstellungseröffnung: Dienstag, 20. August 2013, 19 Uhr
Ausstellung: 20. August bis 5. Oktober 2013a straight line trought the planet
you, me and the gallerist
3 lambda prints
aldo giannotti and pablo chiereghin 2013drop out of sight
DROP OUT OF SIGHT
Pablo Chiereghin and Aldo Giannotti
Opening on May 14th 18:00 - 22:00Â
exhibition ends May 25thQuestioning the relation between individuals and masses, between single deliberate acts and daily entropy, between the dual need of acting and hiding. Generate allusions on the effects of a potential disappearance, playing with the balance between the will of being present and the urge to annihilate oneself. Â Is disappearance a deliberate conscious subjective choice or an externally imposed consequence? Is negating oneself considered as a form of anti-social behavior or violent act? A stronger form of presence, a memory, a political statement, are these the unspoken attempts of dropping someone out of sight?
www.aldogiannotti.com
www.pablochiereghin.com
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Lust Gallery
Hollandstrasse 7, 1020 Vienna
http://www.thelustgallery.comhow to disappear completely
performance by Aldo Giannotti and Pablo Chiereghin
at das weisse haus. 2013
camera and photography: Viktor Schaiderland in sicht
Land in Sicht!
von 21.3.2013 bis 23.6.2013 im MdM Mönchsberg
Landschaftsdarstellungen aus der Sammlung.
Multimart
Kunstwerke zeitgenössischer Künstlerinnen und Künstler werden in Schaufenstern entlang der Gumpendorfer Straße ausgestellt – während der VIENNA ART WEEK und als Sonderprojekt bei der VIENNAFAIR Kunstmesse – und stehen unter dem Motto „Mehr zahlen weniger!“ als spezielle MULTImART-Editionen zum Verkauf.
mit Maria Anwander, Alfredo Barsuglia, Albért Bernà rd, Pablo Chiereghin, Regula Dettwiler, Christian Eisenberger, Aldo Giannotti, Sofia Goscinski, Siggi Hofer, Johanna Kandl, Nicolas Mahler, monochrom, PERFEKT WORLD, Roman Pfeffer, Wendelin Pressl, Stylianos Schicho, Leander Schönweger, Kamen Stoyanov, Sophia Süßmilch, tat ort, Corina Vetsch | Kurator: eSeL!
Am Montag, 05.11.2012 startet MULTImART seine "Ausstellung im Freien" auf der Gumpendorfer Straße - ab 17.30h im phil (Gumpendorfer Straße 10-12).
more info on multimart.at
distURBANces
Begin: 30.10.2012
End: 05.01.2013
curated by: Gunda Achleitner and Berthold Ecker
Opening: Mon | 29. October 2012 | 7 pm
MUSA Museum Start Gallery Artothek
Felderstraße 6-8, 1010 ViennaWith works by:
Peter Bialobrzeski, Justine Blau, Thibault Brunet, collectif_fact, Frédéric Delangle, Cédric Delsaux, diSTRUKTURA, Aldo Giannotti, Niklas Goldbach, Dionisio Gonzalez, Ilkka Halso, Robert F. Hammerstiel, Paul Horn & Lotte Lyon, Leopold Kessler, Daniel Leidenfrost, Josh Müller, Reiner Riedler, Semiconductor
More information: www.eyes-on.at, www.emop-mutations.netObjected Tables
Aldo Giannotti, Markus Hofer, Roman Pfeffer
Die Ausstellung "Objected Tables" vereint drei Videos der Künstler Aldo Giannotti, Markus Hofer und Roman Pfeffer, wobei jeweils jeder mit jedem ein Video realisiert hat. Markus Hofer drehte mit Aldo Giannotti "Coffee Bolognese" (2008), Aldo Giannotti mit Roman Pfeffer "Last Supper" (2010) und Roman Pfeffer mit Markus Hofer "The Restricted Conference" (2011).
Jedes Video beinhaltet einen Tisch als zentrales Motiv, ein in unserer alltäglichen Realität sehr wichtiges und bedeutungsvolles Möbel. Das Befragen der Anwendungen und Ausformungen dieses Objekts und seiner gesellschaftlichen Bedingungen wird mittels des Mediums Video zum bestimmenden Thema der Ausstellung.Die Videos sind von 28.9. bis 21.10.2012 jeweils von Dienstag bis Sonntag von 10.00 bis 18.00 Uhr zu sehen. Der Eintritt ist frei!
Hofmobiliendepot – Möbel Museum Wien
Andreasgasse 7, 1070 Wien
Tel.: 524 33 57
Mail: info@hofmobiliendepot.atBetween Form and Movements
Can Altay, Kevin van Braak, Aldo Giannotti, Shaun Gladwell, Maurizio Mochetti
Bologna
from: 22 september 2012 to: 12 january 2013Artists: Can Altay, Kevin van Braak, Aldo Giannotti, Shaun Gladwell, Maurizio Mochetti
Curated by Emanuele Guidi
Opening Saturday 22th September, 7 pm
from 23rd September 2012 to 12th January 2013Between Form and Movement is the title of a collective exhibition that present the work of international artists who investigate the production of space – in its social, political as well as architectural connotations - in order to explore its performative potential.
Specifically conceived or re-invented for this project, the artworks define space – be it a building or a portion of it, a monument, a fictional architectural element or an entire city – through the tensions emerging between the powers that plan it and the social relationship who inhabit it.
The body – of the performer, spectator or dweller – is understood in direct relationship with the constructed space as a cultural and political expression, through which “ideologies†carry their message.
The affordances – those formal features of an object or an environment which suggest a use, an action or more generally a movement – become, in the artist’s practice, a tool to reveal the mechanisms that govern a given space and “in-form†the behavior of those who moves in it.
At the same time, forms of appropriation and “para-functions†that emerge beyond the original plan or purpose turn into an expedient to then act on the experience of place and engender a critique of the space itself as “institution.â€
Moving along the line of this negotiation, the artists research and combine the rules of spatial relationships, the economies and history of certain places, in order to pose questions about the future and destiny of architecture, of public space and of the different ideological visions that, each time, inspire its planning.more info : www.galleriaastuni.it
the stationary point in the evolution of a system I
installative performance
plywood 300x150 cm
/framed drawings on cardboard 100cm x 70cm
styrodur sculpture 120 x 70x 60
2012photo: Gianmaria Gava
strisce blu
Site specific intervention at the Italian Cultural Institute of Vienna.
2012Aldo Giannotti thematisiert in der Intervention „Strisce Blu“ (Blaue Streifen) die Verwendung des öffentlichen Raumes und die Parkplatzbewirtschaftung. In einer Aktion vor Ort malt der Künstler blaue Markierungen zur Zahlungspflicht und signalisiert damit die Ohnmacht des einzelnen Individuums gegenüber der Willkür öffentlicher Stellen.
Poli d´attrazione
POLI D’ATTRAZIONE
Werke von casaluce/geiger, Pablo Chiereghin, Aldo Giannotti, Sissa Micheli, Letizia Werth
Eröffnung der Ausstellung: 23 Mai 2012 19 Uhr
Ausstellungsdauer: 24 Mai - 29 Juni 2012, Montag bis Freitag 09:30 - 12:30, nachmittags nach Vereinbarung
Italienisches Kulturinstitut Wien, Ungargasse 43, 1030 Wien
Sleepwalking Berlin 2012
Eröffnung: Samstag, den 28.04.2012. ab 19 Uhr
Ausstellungsdauer: 29.5. – 30.5.2012
Ausstellungsort: Freies Museum Berlin, Potsdamer Straße 91, 10785 BerlinPerformances: Yuki Higashino, Aldo Giannotti u.a.
Heimo Zobernig, Hannes Zebedin, Franz West, Christoph Weber, Alexander Wolff, Herwig Weiser,
Adrien Tirtiaux,Nadim Vardag, Jannis Varelas, Johannes Vogl, Peter Sandbichler, Fabian Seiz,
Malin Schoenberg, Christian Mayer, Christoph Meier, Ute Müller, Angelika Loderer, Sonia Leimer,
Barbara Kapusta, Stephan Lugbauer, Anna Jermolaewa,Marlene Haring, Yuki Higashino, Julia Haller,
Benjamin Hirte, Julia Hohenwarter, Philip Hohenwarter, Axel Huber,Manuel Gorkiewicz, Aldo Giannotti,
Alessa Esteban, Ricarda Denzer, Patrick Baumüller, Catrin Bolt, Nicola Brunnhuber,Michael Aschauerkuratiert von Amer Abbas
untergangart
March 30th 2012 
20.30 TQW / Halle G

. UNTER GANG ART
updating the downfall
My father as my mother
Framed oce lightjet print on dibond
100 x 70 cm
2012
Portrait of the artist father dressed as he´s motherThe Family
The Family
Curated By Aldo Giannotti
This exhibition presents works that take the classical concept of the meaning of "family“ as a starting point to observe and expand its layers and implications.Â
Through different media and with a common conceptual approach, the artists investigate forms of relationships that are personally, genetically and culturally produced and that affect our everyday life.Â
The idea of family as a social space is explored, tested and subverted by raising topics such as bounds between people, hierarchies, care or dependency.
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Ivan Argote
Pablo Chiereghin
Nina Dick
Aldo Giannotti
Jochen Höller
lazar lyutakov
Joshua and Zachary Sandler
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Lust Gallery
Hollandstrasse 7/15
1020 Vienna Austria
Explosions in the sky
ALDO GIANNOTTI
November 8-21, 2011
Photon Gallery, Križevniška ulica 10, Ljubljana
Opening view: Monday, November 7, 2011 at 7 pmCurated by: Vesna Bukovec, Metka ZupaniÄ (KOLEKTIVA)
The main characteristic of Aldo Giannotti’s works is the deconstruction of iconographic images, representative and semantic clichés as well as stereotypes of various cultural environments. The artist refers to his work as “an experiment to shift paradigmsâ€; he is interested in new and different interpretations of set patterns and established role models. This far, his oeuvre may be considered in two ways: on one hand, Giannotti generates situations and narratives that re-visit social structures, power relations, conflicts of interest, etc. In these stories, he is simultaneously the actor, director and narrator. He is a sort of a contemporary story-teller who uses improvisation, transformation and inscenation through the words, images and sounds of performative video work. One the other hand Giannotti’s art is deeply contemplative, but at the same time socially engaged and produced as a reaction to social and political events in order to clearly and publicly communicate his critical view of the world.
The installation Explosions in the Sky, exhibited at the Photon Gallery, combines two videos and an actual object — two hand grenades carved from marble. The video entitled Ciclo Continuo presents an artistic action in a public space as the artist’s revolt against the social and political situation in which the individual is driven to the point where — totally helpless — they can do nothing but “screamâ€. Giannotti placed a hand-cranked siren on the balcony of the Palazzo Ducale in Massa (Italy) and invited local inhabitants to vent their feelings and anger through operating the alarm. A symbol of authority and political power, the offices of the Province and Prefecture ‘fall’ in the hands of the populous who are thus able to alert their fellow citizens to the danger of authority (an allusion to the current political situation in Italy).
In the second part of the installation — the video entitled Masclet a crowd of people observe an event. Their initial enthusiasm and fascination transform to apathy due to sounds which become ever more alarming. These noises might well be the sound of explosion and war, though they are actually merely those of a public spectacle — fireworks. The situation resembles the reaction of people while watching the television news, blindly gazing at images which no longer move them to any feeling of a pain, but rather the opposite — media images have become mere images of spectacle. The crowd and their facial expressions make us ask ourselves how the individual can possibly exert any influence on the political and social system in this era of increasing apathy, which is itself symptomatic of the social disease of the modern world. War, suffering and social turmoil happen far away, and we pretend they have nothing to do with us. Through a minimal gesture the artist thus creates an effective sense of ambivalence, and simultaneously leaves to us the possibility of various interpretations of his work. Such an approach is also one of the principal features of Giannotti’s artistic endeavours. (Metka ZupaniÄ)
Austro pop
performance 2011
Invited to exhibit at the Austrian Cultural Forum in London, Tomaž Kramberger and me started rehearsing Austro Pop songs. In London we performed them in various location using busking as the form of practice.
One crucial function of cultural institutions representing a nation abroad is to make its cultural heritage visible and accessible. We reckon that a strong part of the ACF’s representational focus has been the promotion of music. Austria (its historical developments as a country, respectively) has been generating vastly influential and world-renowned composers and musicians throughout centuries.
Reflecting on this point we decided to work with that legacy and extend it to the recent development in popular music.a project in collaboration with roberto Beani
Austro pop
Buuuuuuuuu participates in the show Declining Democracy, opening 22 september 19 pm . Palazzo Strozzi, Florence.
more info: www.strozzina.org
www.buuuuuuuuu.netCiclo Continuo
performative intervention 2011
A hand siren was placed on the balcony of the Palazzo Ducale, headquarters of the office of the Province of Massa-Carrara.
The Public was left free to operate the siren, the sound of which could be heard in the entire town.camera and production support : Andrea Camozzi (K6Blue)
Masclet
DVD PAL 6:50 min
2011
camera & postproduction: Roberto Beania disturbance that travels trough space and time / Tribune
object and performance.
in the frame of the Rehearsing collectivity exhibition.Tanz fabrik Berlin 2011the shift
Installative intervention
documentation: DVD PAL 8 min. and 4 60x40 océ lightjet print on dibond, 2009
Street signs at the border between Italy and Slovenia where switch with each other during the night and remained shifted for two weeks before the competent authorities relocated them to their original positionupcoming shows
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presents
Synaptic Driver
Performance- und Happeningreihe im Rahmen des donaufestival 2011
28.4. - 7.5. 2011
Teilnehmende KünstlerInnen:
Steffi Alte, Michael Bäckström, Baptiste Elbaz, Christian Falsnaes, Aldo Giannotti, Christina Goestl,
Phini Gonzales, Konrad Kager, Ludwig Kittinger, Boris Kopeinig, Albert Mayr, Fernando Mesquita,
Laurette Rasch, Constanze Schweiger, Toni Schmale, Eva Seiler, Jasmin Trabichler, Marianne Vlaschitskuratiert von Amer Abbas und Barbara Pflanzner
Die künstlerischen Netzwerke des donaufestival werden heuer mit einem Happening- und
Performanceprojekt weiter gesponnen. In Zusammenarbeit mit der Wiener Art Foundation werden unter
dem Titel „Synaptic Driver“ unterschiedliche Handlungs- und Repräsentationsformen performativer
Praktiken präsentiert. Analog dem Motto des Festivals "Nodes, Roots and Shoots“ werden Möglichkeiten
erkundet, performative Arbeiten nicht als einzeln abgeschlossene Ereignisse zu erleben,
sondern als offene und sich vernetzende künstlerische Ausdrucksweisen.Programm:
Donnerstag, 28.4. Â Â Â Â 18.00 Ludwig Kittinger / Â Fernando Mesquita
21.00 Albert MayrFreitag, 29.4. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 19.00 Konrad Kager / Baptiste Elbaz
Samstag, 30.4. Â Â Â Â Â Â 18.00 Aldo Giannotti (eingang Donau Festival)
                   18.00 Boris KopeinigDonnerstag, 5.5.      18.00 Marianne Vlaschits / Michael Bäckström
Freitag, 6.5. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 17.00 Steffi Alte / Eva Seiler
17.30 Constanze Schweiger / Jasmin TrabichlerSamstag, 7.5. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 14.00 Marianne VlaschitsÂ
16.00 Toni Schmale / Phini Gonzales / Laurette RaschÂ
18.30 Christina GoestlÂ
21.00 Christian FalsnaesElektro Gantner
Josef-Wichnerstrasse 2
3500 KremsÖffnungszeiten: jeweils DO 18-22:00, FR 14-22:00, SA 12-22:00
ANFAHRT
Bahn > Vom Bahnhofplatz > links in die Edmund Hofbauer Straße > dem Straßenverlauf bis zur Utzstraße folgen> bis zum Messegelände folgen. (5 Gehminuten vom Bhf Krems)Â
Auto > Schnellstraße S5/Bundesstraße 3 > Abfahrt Krems Zentrum > Bertschingerstraße durch Unterführung Bahn > Heinemannstraße (Parkplatz gegenüber BORG) > Edmund Hofbauer Straße bis Ecke Utzstraße
Shuttlebus > Tickets nur online buchbar via http://www.donaufestival.at/tickets/preise
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piazza VIII Agosto
Performance and documentation. 2011
PVC banner print. 245 cm x 166 cm
The monument that gives the name to the square was erected to celebrate the victory from the people of bologna against the Austrian army on the 8th of august 1848. For the performance two Austrians where hired to illuminate the usually unenlightened monument with powerful flashlight for a given period.Photo: Chiara Balsamo
i.d.
18 Framed id photos, 2011
Kuckucksei
KUCKUCKSEI
07. – 10. April 2011Oeffnungszeiten:
Do + Fr 15:00 – 19:00 Uhr
Sa + So 11:00 – 18:00 UhrParty:
07. April 2011, 20:00 Uhr Schikaneder (Margaretenstrasse 24, 1040 Wien)
DJ's: LIA GULUA & POM & A NEW CITY A NEW CAREER & LIESL RAFF
21:00 Uhr Film »THE TROJAN HORSES« (© Viktor Schaider, 2009) ÂIN DER KUBATUR DES KABINETTS – der kunstsalon im Fluc zeigt:
Few Steps Towards Redemption
April/may
solo show at rosa santos gallery
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ON.Luci di pubblica piazza
COMPASS
by Aldo Giannotti
Curated by Martina Angelotti and Anna de Manincor
IV edition, Bologna January 27/28/29/30, 2011
On the ground ; Eva Frapiccini [Piazza Verdi] January 27th – 30th 2011
Opening Thursday 27 January, 6.30 p.m.
On the air ; Aldo Giannotti [downtown sky] January 29th 2011 from 7 p.m.Held annually during winter time with the purpose of involve some special place, venue, view of Bologna, ON. Luci di Pubblica Piazza is this year at its fourth edition. From the 27 to the 30 of  January 2011 two different moments will follow one another: an audio/video installation by Eva Frapiccini opening on January the 27th at 6.30 p.m. will be held on the ground of Piazza Verdi, during the whole Arte Fiera period, and an action by Aldo Giannotti will be held in the air, during the Art White Night on January the 29th.
ON. Luci di pubblica piazza is organized under the patronage of the Council of Bologna, MAMbo Museum of Modern Art of Bologna. It is sponsored by: Council of Bologna – Cultural Office, Region Emilia-Romagna – Cultural Office and Fondazione del Monte. It is organized in collaboration with: Council of Bologna, Cultural Office - Iceberg giovani artisti a Bologna, Department “Qualità della Città â€, Urban Center, Unibocultura - Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Arte Fiera Bologna.
photo: Chiara Balsamo
more info:
compass
Site specific installation (in the frame of ON. Luci di pubblica piazza)
For 2 weeks a construction crane, in the middle of the city of Bologna, was transformed into a gigantic compass by adding neon signs.
The compass would always point nord regardless of it´s movement.photos: Chiara Balsamo & Anna De Manicor
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Heldenplatz
PVC banner print. 2,45 cm x 1,66 cm. 2010
During the Austrian national day i took a foto of me standing in front of a tank, parked at the Heldenplatz (Heroes' Square). An historical plaza in Vienna built under the reign of the Emperor Franz Joseph and controversially became known for Adolf Hitler announcing the “Anschluss†of Austria to the German Reich here. The Picture recalls the events of 1989, during Tiananmen protest, when an unknown rebel stood in front of a column of tanks stopping them from proceeding. The work reflects on the concepts of monuments, rebellion and national identity.
CROSSING LIMITS. ART IN URBAN TRANSITIONS
Heldenplatz. pvc banner print 2,45 cm x 1,66. 2010
CROSSING LIMITS. ART IN URBAN TRANSITIONS Exhibition of the VIENNA ART WEEK 2010 Venue Galerie Lust, Hollandstraße 7, Vienna 2 and Sammlung Lenikus, Bauernmarkt 1, Vienna
Duration Tuesday, November 16 – Sunday, November 21, 2010, 4 – 8 pm Concept, realisation and text Ursula Maria Probst
Artists: Julien Bismuth, Razvan Botis, Katrina Daschner, Carsten Fock, Aldo Giannotti, Kathi Hofer, Nicolas Jasmin, Birgit Knoechl, Anna-Kirsten Krambeck, Sonia Leimer, Kris Lemsalu, Marissa Lobo, Mahony, Fernando Mesquita, Corinne Rusch, Bjørn Segschneider, Dorota Walentinowicz.flex
::Flex::
Eine Intervention von Aldo Giannotti und Wendelin Pressl
Fluc, Praterstern 5, 1020 Wien
Mi. 20.10.2010, 21 h
Im Rahmen der Reihe "In der Kubatur des Kabinetts. Der Kunstsalon im Fluc"
kuratiert von Ursula Maria Probst und Martin Wagner
Dauer: 20.10. - 27.10.2010Flex
Site-specific intervention in collaboration with wendelin pressl.
Flex and the Fluc are two major rivaling night clubs in Vienna. The Fluc invited the two artists in the framework of the exhibition serie
“In der Kubatur des Kabinetts. Der Kunstsalon im Fluc†to realize a work. By using the same amount of neons lights, the sign of the FLUC was turn in to the one of it´s competitor FLEX.scroll down
bucharest biennial of young artists
bucharest biennial of young artists
4th edition. bucharest, 107 stirbei palace, calea victoriei
october 8th.- november 7th. 2010
opening: october 8th. 19:00hrstaxi driver
Site-specific intervention for the Triennale Linz 01. 2010
Inspired by Martin Scorsese’s classic film, a taxi driver from Linz is paid to have his hair shaved into a Mohawk. He goes about his daily work with this altered appearance. For the driver, talking with his passengers about his hair style, the film or the art project is neither prohibited nor expected. Cards are simply available in the taxi that indicate the concept and the exhibition, in which a large-format picture of the shaven-headed taxi driver hangs. In the film, the taxi driver played by Robert De Niro runs into social injustice in the metropolis of New York, which he opposes – through his rebellious appearance, among other things. The real Linz Taxi Driver will evoke associations with the film figure by his appearance on the one hand, but on the other will also draw attention to social contrasts. Personal encounters between people in the social fabric of a city are intensified and become part of an art work.
(Nina Kirsch)
Buchen Sie Ihre persönliche Kunst-Fahrt: Taxilenker Gerald Hofer, T: 0681/20406963 / Taxiunternehmen A. SchwaigerAldo Giannotti, »Taxi Driver«, 2010 © Fotosammlung Filmmuseum Wien»TAXI DRIVER« © 1976, renewed 2004 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Courtesy of Columbia Pictures
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Triennale Linz 01
Partecipation in the Triennale Linz 01 in museum Lentos.
Contemporary Art in Austria
3 June – 26 September 2010 Opening: Thursday, 3 June 2010, 2 pm
On the Wings of Linz09Linz continues with the impetus from the Capital of Culture year 2009 to     present a compact selection of generations of artists significantly working in Austria today. Together, the State Gallery Linz, LENTOS Art Museum Linz, and the OK “Offenes Kulturhaus†Upper Austria show a representative cross-sectional time line through the current local art scene, positioning Linz as a center of Austrian contemporary art.
Three Institutions – Three Exhibitions – One Art Event
The result is three exhibitions, each of which works by itself – but it is first in their totality that they can do justice to the pluralism of what is currently happening in art and give it a broad space. With the TRIENNALE LINZ 1.0, Linz offers the cultural event of summer 2010. The unfamiliar, hardly yet publicized, expanded with what is already renowned together with what has been specially developed for this show, this results in a fascinating spectrum. Accompanied by projects and performances in public space, LENTOS, OK and the State Gallery artistically stir up the city of Linz in 2010.
curated by: Stella Rollig with Thomas Edlinger and Nina Kirsch ( LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz) Martin Hochleitner, Stefanie Hoch, Rainer Iglar, Michael Mauracher ( State gallery linz), Sandro Droschl, Martin Sturm, Genoveva Rückert, Julia Stoff FChristine Dollhofer ( OK offenes kulturhaus OÖ )more info : www.triennalelinz.at
LENTOS KUNSTMUSEUM LINZ
Ernst-Koref-Promenade 1, A-4020 Linz
Tel.: +43 (0)732/7070-3600 bzw. 3614
Fax: +43 (0)732/7070-3604
email: info@lentos.at
Öffnungszeiten täglich 10-18 Uhr, Donnerstag 10-21 Uhrwale und aale
Ve.Sch
Fikret Atay, Karine Fauchard, Aldo Giannotti, Leopold Kessler,
Lazar Lyutakov, Krassimir Terziev, Jannis Varelaskuratiert von Lazar Lyutakov
21.05. bis 07.06. 2010 Ve.Sch Schikanedergasse 11 1040 Wienconstant sun
Performance and documentation. 2010
During winter of 2010 for one month, in concomitance with an exhibition in a Viennese gallery, I traveled around Europe, following the directions given by a team of the center for meteorology for Austria (ZAMG), as partners of the Project. They daily predicted the locations in Europe, within a range of max. 500 Km from my current position, where most hours of sunshine were expected. In this way I was able to follow the sun and constantly be under it. My route was daily communicated also to the gallery, where on a map of Europe they lined out the travel. Leaving at the Vernissage and returning 8000 Km later to the Finissage the project was completed.constant sun route: Wien-Györ-Budapest-Ljubljana-Rosenheim-Frankfurt-Leuven-Paris-Marseille-Nice-Pisa-Venice-Karlobag-Keszthely-Prag-Dresden-Wroclaw-Wien
photos: Aldo Giannotti, Pablo Chiereghin, Coralie De Gonzaga
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a project in collaboration with ZAMG and Galerie Robert Kastowsky
I Am Getting So Far Out One Day I Won’t Come Back At All
*I Am Getting So Far Out
One Day I Wont Come Back At All*
curated by Lorenzo Sandoval and Sabine Gottfried
 14. JANUARY 2010, FROM 7 PM
JEN DENIKE, LUCKY DRAGONS, GUIDO VAN DER WERVE,
DAVID BLANDY, OLA VASILJEVA, DAVID HORVITZ,
JOEL HOLMBERG, ALDO GIANNOTTI & STEFANO GIURIATI,
PILVI TAKALA, TERESA ABBOUD & CARLOS PELLO ,
MICHELLE NAISMITH, DANIEL DEVLIN.
DUVE Berlin
Invalidenstrasse 90 . 10115 Berlin
t 030 . 77 902 302 . f 030 . 77 902 304
Site-specific intervention in Forum Stadtpark
in the frame of the exhibition plateau-raum für zwei. with tomaž kramberger
december 2009with the kind contribuition of cesare pietroiusti
me and tomaž kramberger where invited to realize a double show at the forum stadtpark in graz/we decided to realized something specific for the space/so many ideas started to emerge, so we decided not to choose one idea over another but simply continue this process until the opening/after two months all the potential ideas where published in a book (which is by itself one of the ideas for the show) and presented it at the opening/during the vernisage and troughout the whole exhibition several of this projects where realized, partly by us, partly by the visitors and the institutions team.
collective body
L  i  q  u  i  d        L  o  f  t  präsentiert:
living room product - collective body
mit Libia Castro and Ólafur Ólafsson, Pablo Chiereghin, Aldo Giannotti, Fabien Giraud, Chris Haring, San Keller, Michael Koch, Cesare Pietroiusti, Roman Ondák, Vladimir Nikolic, Tisch mit Netz, Wendelin Pressl, Johannes Vogl.
Künstlerische Leitung: Aldo Giannotti und Emanuele Guidi
künstlerische Beratung: Elena BasteriT I T E L : collective body
O R T : Laxenburgerstrasse 30 / Ecke Gudrunstrasse / blaues Tor (U1 Station Keplerplatz) 1100 Wien
Z E I T : Opening: Freitag 8. Januar 2010, 19.00 h, Öffnungszeiten: Sa 9. und So 10.1. ab 15.00
(Barbetrieb, Djs jeweils ab 19.00)
freitag 8. mit DJ Joja und Andreas Berger
samstag 9. mit Dj Mr. Fabulous
sontag 10. mit Coralie de GonzagaInfos unter:  e.: info@liquidloft.at t.: +43 699 19246976
www.liquidloft.atimage: video still from "The Straight Edge" (Fabien Giraud 2005)
For the work of Roman Ondák “Announcement†2002, Courtesy Galerie Martin Janda, Vienna; GB agency, Paris; Johnen Galerie, Berlin
For the work of Fabien Giraud “The Straight Edge†2005, Courtesy Galerie Loevenbrucka book with 50 potential ideas for the exhibition is published
a project with tomaž kramberger. in the frame of the exhibition plateau-raum fur zwei-forum stadtpark
128 pages b/w.
text by cesare pietroiusti and eva martischnig
2009(more info under "recent" )
PLATEAU: Raum Für Zwei
Plateau – Raum für Zwei: Aldo Giannotti / Tomaž Kramberger
FORUM STADTPARK
Opening: Thurs, 10/12, 6pm
Duration of exhibition: Fri, 11/12-Wed, 23/12 & Tue 05/01-Sun, 17/01
Opening Hours: Tue-Fri, 10am-6pm & Sat-Sun, 2-6pm
Stadtpark 1, Graz
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In Between. Austria Contemporary
In Between. Austria Contemporary
20. 11. – 10. 12. - SPLIT
Art gallery Split, Ulica kralja Tomislava 15
OPENING: 20.11. – 18:00 hrsThe collection of the Austrian Ministry for Education, Art and Culture contains works of the youngest Austrian generation of artists and deals with themes and positions of the current artistic production in Austria.
Irene Andessner, Christy Astuy, Bildkombinat Bellevue, Hannes Böck, Eva Chytilek, Thomas Draschan, Barbara Eichhorn, Gisela Erlacher, Werner Feiersinger, Andreas Fogarasi, Aldo Giannotti, Dorotheé Golz, Andreas Heller, Tillman Kaiser, Dejan Kaludjerovic, Karl Karner, Zenita Komad, Mahony, Dorit Margreiter, Felix Malnig, Lukas Marxt, Pia Mayer, Ursula Mayer, Barbara Musil, Tobias Pils, Klaus Pobitzer, Stefan Sandner, Gregor Schmoll, Martina Steckholzer, Margret Wibmer, Markus Wilfling, Andrea Witzmann, Clemens Wolf, Klaus Dieter Zimmer
Be my guest
Performance in Berlin (Kitty Corner)
in collaboration with Pablo Chiereghin
24.10.2009Video in Progress 3
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Video in Progress 3: Fields of the Performative
October 20 - November 15, 2009
Kino Šiška, Ljubljana
Opening view on Tuesday, October 20 at 7pmParticipating artists:
4! (PL), Giuseppe Di Bella (UK), Sheila Bishop (USA), Elena Bellantoni (I/D), Marek Brandt (D), MichaÅ‚ BrzeziÅ„ski (PL), Sérgio Cruz (PT/UK), Chris Dupuis (CA), A. Jacob Galle (USA), Silvia Giambrone (I/D), Aldo Giannotti (I/A) & Viktor Schaider (A), Aldo Giannotti (I/A) & Stefano Giuriati (I/D), Clara Games (PT), G.R.A.M. (A), Nilbar GüreÅŸ (TR/A), Marianne Holm Hansen (DK/UK), Francis Hunger (D), Isidora Ilić (SR), Željko JanÄić Zec (A), Lemeh42 (I), Gerwin Luijendijk (NL), Ignacio MartÃn de la Cruz & Bárbara Bañuelos Ojeda (ES), Ljiljana Mihaljević (CRO/USA), Luisa Mizzoni aka luxi lu & Emilio Corti (I), Eugenio Percossi (I/CZ), Maria Petschnig (A/USA), Zoran Poposki (MK), Gastón RamÃrez FeltrÃn (MX/I), Nuno Rodrigues de Sousa (PT), Mauro Romito (I), Joshua & Zachary Sandler (USA), Peter Simon (PL/D), Evelin Stermitz (A/SI), Ljupcho Temelkovski (MK), Attila Urbán (SE), Volante (PT/MX/UK), Jonas Zagorskas (LT/PL), Wojtek Ziemilski (PL)
Talk and presentation on Wednesday, October 21 at 5 pm at Photon Gallery, Poljanska 1, Ljubljana
Participating: Michał Brzeziński, Aldo Giannotti, Evelin Stermitz
Talk will be moderated by KOLEKTIVA
Videos selected by: KOLEKTIVAProduction: Photon Gallery
Co-production: Kino Šiška, Kolektiva Institute
Project supported by: Ministry of Culture Republic of Slovenia, Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana
