Friday 29 May 2009

Video installations - soundtrack

During the process of production, we had the privilege of an exclusive soundtrack composed by the DJ Rob Michael Michels, for the video installations of Eduard Kortbeek and Marcellus Slaib, for Tales of Happiness exhibit.


If you want to learn more about his work, visit his website:

www.rmic.podomatic.com

Rob Michael Michels working on the soundtracks.




Wednesday 20 May 2009

Eleonora's gallery





Untitled paintings on canvas (from 2005 to 2009).

Eduard Kortbeek and Marcellus' gallery

Frame of Zig-zag Girl video installtion



Frames of Crying Rose video installation



Frames of Running Bride video installation


Monday 18 May 2009

Calling

We gladly invite you to the Tales of Happiness opening, which will be on June 7th (Sunday), from 3pm to 7pm, at Loods 6 Bagagehal - Amsterdam.

Sunday 17 May 2009

Invitation



Between affection and desire

How to achieve happiness? Out of this existential question comes the theme of the exhibit "Tales of Happiness", at the Loods 6 Bagagehal, in Amsterdam. The show features new works by Eleonora Stol, also known as "La Roja", and three video installations of Eduard Kortbeek and Marcellus Slaib which brings a surrealistic touch to the show. 


Passion is the main theme of the works created by Eleonora, which she develops in a very peculiar way with her vibrant colours. Her characters express feelings of freedom that could be perceived by the movements she has given to them, creating  naked bodies with such sinuous lines. It  is possible to read in her painting some love letters or other texts copied to canvas, which La Roja has collected over time.  Representations of hybrid beasts half animal, half human reoccur throughout her work, depicting the darker side of love. Vanity of the female form is illustrated with high heels and red lipstick as a suggestion of power and seduction. Breasts, pots and vases are created in Eleonora's painting as a symbol of fertility as well as motherhood. While she paints, it is as if she is writing a real story set anywhere from Amsterdam, Ibiza, or some other place on Earth, because in her work she assumes  pleasure could be  everywhere, since this is the road to happiness.


On the other hand we find romance (almost dream-like) in the video installations created by Kortbeek and Slaib. They have worked together for the past twenty-five years as designers. For the very first time they take the ambitious step of working in the field of new technologies, in order to present three tales: Crying Rose, Crazy Bride and Zig-zag Girl. They bring language to their work making a connection between the characters and the outdoors, where the audience is. The vision they build of the feminine universe conducts the narrative towards both real and virtual sides. The dramatic configuration is reinforced by the lighting of each of these areas. In all of the three works the characters find themselves in circumstances in which  flowers help them to achieve what they are looking for. 


The exposition room is composed of a big gallery, which has two rows of columns in its architecture, where Eleonora's works are displayed on the walls, while the video installations are in the central area. This set design tempts the visitor to walk in the two universes presented by the exhibit: affection and desire, feelings which can be perceived in several pictorial moments in this show, as a way of finding moments of happiness.



Marco Antonio Teobaldo

curator

 


Sunday 10 May 2009

What do we want from Tales of Happiness

Show to the visitors of the exhibition a new collection of art work produced by dutch artists.


Establish a dialog between their art work during the exhibition, which will let the audience perceive all the narratives built on that matter.


Promote and and also help to consolidate a genuine cultural gallery in Amsterdam, with free access for its visitants