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© NOK&T/ART
Dutch female artists duo Theme Bannenberg & Nok Snel are adventurers down to the bone. Where ever they roam the direct environment is the set for inspiration. The concept of T&NOK is opposite and spitting images. Their drive feeds on confrontation. The result is photography, objects, installations, paintings and since 2008, also videos

© NOK&T/ART
Nok Snel & T(reesje) Bannenberg (poster)




Mexico HEP collaboration screening:

HEP artists for the 2012 screening:


Ulf Kristiansen & Michael Chang " My little ponygirl"
Norway/Denmark

Neil Howe "When I grow up" Australia

William Esdale "Pains of substance" UK

The hungry hearts "In the closet" Norway

Anders Weberg " Unpixelated" Sweden

Nok&T "Behind closed doors" Netherlands

Danny Germansen "counter attack" Denmark

Larry Caveney "Still surging" USA

Niclas Hallberg "Self bound" Sweden

Michael Douglas Hawk "Wet drawn woman" Germany

Noemi Veberič Levovnik "Boucle de Narcisse" Slovenia

Colby Jennings "Im(pull)se" USA

Christian Zanotto "Celestial killer" Italy/Amsterdam

Alberto Guerreiro "Blue voyager - the return" Portugal

Stina Pehrsdotter "Urging absence" Sweden


Lee Wells "Riot kids, 2012" (USA)


Nikoo Tarkani "Metamorphosis" Iran


Icetrip Estevez - titles/ works to be announced


Victor Martinez Diaz -


Hortensia Ramírez -

Katia Tirado -


(We are in the process of updating all HEP Mexico info to reflect the final screening arrangements for the 4 day programme in May 2012, patience please artists as we make the necessary changes and additions to this show/ full details on venue to follow shortly/ dates etc)





HEP background notes:
Human Emotion Project remains neutral, hence allowing artists from very different cultural backgrounds to screen side by side - with more freedom to screen globally without constraint. HEP will not be used as a forum for any political reasons/ discussions/ other projects (personal projects) / or acts and debates not conducive to pure HEP ART screenings and without prejudice towards any other party/country.
Human Emotion Project has always been about sharing - about reaching out and the power of collaboration, crossing borders by means of art. HEP has relied mostly on technology to traverse the globe and bring talented artists together - finding venues by mutual participation. Without any costs to the artists involved - no fees requested and no financial gain whatsoever by HEP or any of the curators that run HEP screenings. HEP screens cross-culturally - we have artists from different religions, viewpoints, political standings, all working side by side in harmony and we present and respect their different opinions and ways of expressing art to you.
HEP is about emotion - and we show it! Yes we do!

Human Emotion Project is about getting the message across via the media at hand – we support worthy causes that reflect human rights issues and debates. Let it be noted that although we have no particular political stance – we believe in the right to express ourselves via ART as the medium and few restrictions or confines will occur during HEP screenings – freedom of expression is the key. Human Rights at the core and the expression of emotion via video/film are the means.
Human Emotion Project aims to capture and interpret an array of HUMAN emotions through sound, video and film in an international collaboration of artists.

To create a body of work and a call that allows more freedom of expression for the artists involved in the project with regards to time constraints.

To screen most of the submissions that interprets human emotion in various global physical venues.


Human Emotion Project is a non-profit group.

Alison Williams
HEP Founder & Director



Our aim:

To collaborate with curators and other groups that wish to screen alongside us, with a similar cause/ respect for human rights, getting the message across.

In summary (in brief) – HEP Project:

Drawn together by the art that they share via the internet, artists with disparate cultural and aesthetic identities approach the internal workings that exist in all humans. Emotions are inherently difficult to explicate. How does one describe fear? We know it when we feel it but how can we share, through the paltry use of language, our experience of it? Moving images, mostly embellished with sound, extend the expressive possibilities beyond what can be accomplished through language or even static imagery. By employing the largest palette of creative possibilities, film and video artists from around the world strive to externalize those complex driving forces that we all enjoy and endure and that bind us, as humanity, together despite our differences.




HOW TO JOIN HEP Project

To join us for future screenings please send an email to alison_oblivion@yahoo.com
With a link to your work online - short preview clips (no uploads unless by arrangement and consent)... brief information on yourself and your art. Web links …


alison williams
alison_oblivion@yahoo.com


Find us on Artreview.com
 HYPERLINK "http://www.artreview.com/group/humanemotionproject2009" http://www.artreview.com/group/humanemotionproject2009


first physical screening and launch of HEP 2009:

26 February 2009
@ Guildford Lane Gallery Melbourne Australia




HEP screenings to date:

Human Emotion Project screens at Video Dia Loghi, Festival of Video Art curated by Willy Darko & Alison Williams. screening at Velan Centre of Contemporary Art, Turin Italy - and runs from 14 - 22 December 2011. The selected international artists form a part of LOOP our 2nd collaboration screening.

 here is the link:

Video Dia Loghi 2011.pdf

http://www.videodialoghi.org/
http://www.velancenter.com/
 

 

HEP "Mirror Mirror" Denmark 2011 screening will take place at

Bittes Gallery, 5 - 29 June
Torvet 20
6750 Ribe
Denmark
here is a link to the gallery:
http://bittesgalleri.dk/cms/
This screening is made possible by the collaboration of Danny Germansen, Steffen Graumann & HEP

 
HEP Iran 2010 will run at Mohsen Art Gallery (September 7 · 6:30pm - 9:00pm) and Sazmanab Project (September 11 · 6:30pm - 9:00pm) curated by Sohrab M. Kashani and Alison Williams

HEP Finland, Culture Centre Laaksola, curated by Pekka Ruuska, co-curatorial Alison Williams
runs from 1 - 30 July, private view 30 June 2010

HEP Poland - collaborates with Parakino Festival curated by Michal Brzezinski
6 May 2010

HEP Portugal 2010 - curated by Alberto Guerreiro
HEP FACE INSTALLATION
Gonçalves Sapinho Cultural Center
Benedita - Alcobaça - Portugal
7 to 15 May 2010
4 Channel Video Installation

HEP Geneva 2010 at Ivazion, Genéve, Switzerland 30 April curated by Pekka Ruuska, co-curatorial Alison Williams

HEP 2010 Beijing China
AFA BEIJING
1 ArtBase, "Beijing 318 Art Garden" East 6-3, Hegezhuang Village, Cuigezhuang Township, Chaoyang District, Beijing China
16 January - 14 March 2010
curated by Jose Drummond - AFA Beijing

HEP Italy (Torino)
Human Emotion Project • December 14 - December 22 2009
Video Dia Loghi at Velan, Center for Contemporary Art • Curator: Willy Darko

HEP China (Macau)
Human Emotion Project • November 14 - December 12 2009
AFA Portuguese Bookshop Gallery • Curator: José Drummond

HEP Italy (Benevento)
Human Emotion Project • November 06 - December 31 2009
Sguardi Sonori Festival • Rocca Dei Rettori • Curator: Carlo Fatigone

HEP Portugal (Caldas da Rainha)
Human Emotion Project • October 20 - 25 2009
Museu José Malhoa • Curator: Alberto Guerreiro

HEP Germany (Berlin)
Human Emotion Project • October 17 2009
Bananapark Gallery • Curator: Tatjana de Luxe

HEP Spain (Madrid)
Human Emotion Project • October 15 - 17 2009
Optica Festival Madrid • Espacio Espora • Curator: Debbie Douez

HEP Denmark (Copenhagen)
Human Emotion Project • October 14 - 15 2009
Valby Kulturhus • Curator: John Benneth

HEP Italy (Rome)
Human Emotion Project • October 03 - 18 2009
Sguardi Sonori Festival • Frascati Scuderie Aldobrandini per l'Arte Contemporanea • Curator: Carlo Fatigone

HEP France (Paris)
Human Emotion Project • September 24 - 26 2009
Optica Festival Paris • Collège d'Espagne - Cité Universitaire Internationale • Curator: Debbie Douez


HEP Spain (Córdoba)
Human Emotion Project • September 10 - 12 2009
Optica Festival Córdoba • Filmoteca de Andalucia • Curator: Debbie Douez

HEP Georgia (Villa Garikula)
Human Emotion Project • FEST I NOVA • International Contemporary Art Festival • August - October 2009
HEP - September 02 2009 • Curator: Karaman Kutateladze

HEP Sweden (Eskilstuna)
Human Emotion Project • August 29 - September 26 2009
Formverk Art Zone • Curators: Niclas Hallberg, Stina Pehrsdotter

HEP Portugal (Caldas da Rainha)
Human Emotion Project • May 16 2009
Museu Da Cerâmica • Curator: Alberto Guerreiro

HEP Spain (Cigüñuela)
Human Emotion Project • April 17 - 26 2009
LaSALA Exposiciones Galería • Curator: Debbie Douez

HEP Italy (Rome)
Human Emotion Project • April 04 2009
Brancaleone • Curators: Carlo Fatigoni, Sandro Cecchi

HEP Italy (Rome)
Human Emotion Project • March 14 2009
Brancaleone • Curators: Carlo Fatigoni, Sandro Cecchi

HEP Australia (Melbourne)
Human Emotion Project • Opening Premiere • February 25 - March 08 2009
Guildford Lane Gallery • Founder & Global Curator(Director HEP2009 & 2010): Alison Williams
..

Please see the website for HEP on Artreview.com for links etc /

 HYPERLINK "http://www.artreview.com/group/humanemotionproject2009" http://www.artreview.com/group/humanemotionproject2009


Alison

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Dear artists thanks for the patience - we have news shortly for you re the HEP Mexico

screening in May 2012 in Mexico City.

Human Emotion Project will be screened as a part of the

BATACLAN International 2nd Edition along with other exciting guests like PINKSCREENS Film Festival from Brussels.

Full details to follow !

HEP Project would also like to welcome the following artists from Mexico that join us for this screening as HEP Mexico 2012.

Hortensia Ramírez (performance artist) and Katia Tirado (performance artist and actress)
They will also be screened with Icetrip Estevez and Victor Martinez Diaz as a part of the 4 day programme in Mexico City.

Welcome to HEP and a special thank you to Icetrip Estevez and Victor Martinez Diaz for all their hard work and superb efforts in putting this show together with us. We look forward to the screening. Final full details to follow soon in pdf/ word format with images.

xx Ali

Announcement re Human Emotion Project screening in Mexico City 2012:

HEP Mexico - 28th april with the 4th program, in Ciudadela Cinema, Mexico City.
Then HEP 2012 participates in the very special evening of Bataclán International Festival introducing our selected screenings and some live acts. Next date screenings are: 19th of may (program 1), 26th of May (program 2) and 2nd of June (program 3)....
A special thank you to Chris Miller (Pinkscreens Film Festival Curator), Víctor Martínez and Icetrip Estévez (in representation of HEP MX), Elias V. Luna y Alfredo Balanescu (Bataclan International), video artists and special guests. The whole project of Bataclan includes live performances, music events and installation projects.

Well done to all involved we know this is going to be a very special screening ! Thanks to ALL involved.

We wish you everything of the best for the show !

Alison Williams
HEP Curator, Founder & Director

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