Meeting, from 30.06 until 24.07.2009

On 1st July, at 7 pm., Scott Schuman (The Sartorialist) and Aldo Lanzini inaugurate the Second edition of Pause – Summer Workshop.
Free workshop-meetings (prior booking is required), which are open to everybody to work and exchange views with internationally famous artists:
Scott Schuman 30 June-3 July, meeting with the public 1st July at 7 pm.
Scott Schuman is a New York fashion blogger, known for The Sartorialist, the blog where he posts the pictures of common people he met along city streets (New York, Paris, London, Milan etc.) to display metropolitan trends and fashionable styles.
Aldo Lanzini 29 June-3 July, meeting with the public 1st July at 7 pm.
Aldo Lanzini, an artist from Lombardy who lived ten years in New York, realizes hand-made felt puppies (Illegal Aliens), knit works, pen drawings on large format paper, visual poetry, giving vent to what he himself calls “automatic freedom”, the one that allows sudden spaces of creativity to open, against the normative perfection of traditional artistic practice.
Martino Gamper 13-17July, meeting with the public 16 July at 7 pm.
Martino Gamper is a wood furniture designer-maker, whose path crosses the social practices of recycling and collective work. Among his latest works is 100 Chairs in 100 Days.
Åbäke 13-17July, meeting with the public 16 July at 7 pm.
Åbäke is a London-based graphic design studio made up of four people: Patrick Lacey, Benjamin Reichen, Kajsa Ståhl and Maki Suzuki. One of the most interesting, innovative and versatile groups on the European scene, working for a vast array of clients -music bands, artists, universities, architects, museums, designers, cinema production companies, art foundations and magazines.
El Ultimo Grito 20-24 July, meeting with the public 23 July at 7 pm.
El Ultimo Grito is a creative society, founded in 1997 by Rosario Hurtado and Roberto Feo, with offices in London and Berlin. Their work is constantly seeking the relationship between objects and culture, by exploring them through different disciplines and projects, ranging from interiors to graphic design. Their works have been widely published, awarded and exhibited in temporary and permanent design collections.
Zaunka 20-24 July, meeting with the public 23 July at 7 pm.
Two artists working mostly with videos, they define themselves as “an attempt to explore contemporary culture”. Present time is their main object of investigation. To Zaunka, artistic reflections are the starting point for new approaches to reality.
Information
To participate in the workshops, send your CV and three pictures of your works (file .jpeg, max weight 600 kb per picture) to: workshop@fondazioneclaudiobuziol.org
Fondazione Claudio Buziol
Palazzo Mangilli -Valmarana
Cannaregio 4392
30121 Venezia Italy
+39.041.5237467
info@fondazioneclaudiobuziol.org
www.fondazioneclaudiobuziol.org
Translated by Just!