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Home and Abroad
Lançamento: Gasworks / Londres – 22 de Fevereiro, 19h Carpe Diem – Arte e Pesquisa / Lisboa – 26 de Fevereiro, 18h

É já esta semana em Londres (na GASWORKS, a 22 de Fevereiro, às 19h) e em Lisboa (no CARPE DIEM – Arte e Pesquisa, a 26 de Fevereiro, às 18h), que será lançado o livro HOME & ABROAD, documentando as várias actividades organizadas no âmbito daquele que foi o primeiro workshop da Triangle Network organizado em Portugal, fruto de uma parceria com a associação cultural Xerem. . A publicação é bilingue (pt/ing) e fornece variadíssima documentação visual sobre o desenvolvimento do workshop com os 21 artistas participantes durante as duas semanas de residência em Sintra no Monte dos Ciprestes, destacando ainda o dia de abertura dos espaços de atelier na Monte (“Open Day”) ao público interessado. . Os artistas residentes internacionais foram: Ana Maria Milán (Colômbia), Alex da Silva (Cabo Verde), Beatriz Albuquerque (Portugal), Bernard Akoi-Jackson (Gana), Binu Bhaskar (Índia/Austrália/Emirados Árabes Unidos), Carlos Mélo (Brasil), Cristina Ataíde (Portugal), Daniel Melim (Portugal), Gayle Chong Kwan (Escócia/China/Ilhas Maurícias), Gemuce (Moçambique), Hindhyra (Angola), Isabel Lima (Portugal), Rachel Korman (Brasil/Portugal), Rémi Bragard (França), Salomé Lamas (Portugal), Sara e André (Portugal), Susana Guardado (Portugal), Teodolinda Semedo (Portugal), Tiago Borges (Angola/Portugal), Yara El –Sherbini (Reino Unido/Egipto). Para além dos textos dos respectivos coordenadores artísticos e co-fundadores da Xerem (Mónica de Miranda e Jorge Rocha), a edição conta também com os testemunhos do próprio director da Triangle Network (Alessio Antoniolli) e da curadora residente (Lúcia Marques), bem como com os diversos contributos de outros curadores, programadores, gestores culturais e artistas convidados a participar na programação transversal desta iniciativa, nomeadamente David-Alexandre Guéniot, Lourenço Egreja, Jorge Barreto Xavier, José António Fernandes Dias, Andrzej Raszyk, Fabrice Ziegler, Herwig Turk, João Dias, Graça Pereira Coutinho, Xana e Rigo. O design é assinado pelos MusaWorkLab. . Em Londres, a 22 de Fevereiro (3f), a apresentação do livro HOME & ABROAD contará com as intervenções de Alessio Antoniolli (director da Triangle Network e Gasworks), Lúcia Marques (curadora), Mónica de Miranda e Jorge Rocha (coordenadores artísticos do HOME & ABROAD), moderadas por Paul Goodwin (curador de cruzamentos culturais na Tate Britain), bem como com a presença de alguns dos artistas participantes. Em Lisboa, a 26 de Fevereiro (sábado), o lançamento contará com as apresentações de Paulo Reis (co-director do Carpe Diem – Arte e Pesquisa) Lúcia Marques (curadora), Mónica de Miranda e Jorge Rocha (coordenadores artísticos do HOME & ABROAD), bem como com a presença de alguns dos artistas e convidados participantes.
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**********************************************************************************************Produção e Assessoria de Imprensa Patrícia Craveiro Lopes +351 91 904 95 42 patriciacraveirolopes@gmail.com . GASWORKS 155 Vauxhall Street Londres SE11 5RH REINO UNIDO www.gasworks.org.uk . CARPE DIEM – Arte e Pesquisa Rua de O Século, 79 Bairro Alto, 1200-433 Lisboa PORTUGAL http://www.carpediemartepesquisa.com/
Coming next week in London (at Gasworks, on 22nd February 2011, at 7pm) and in Lisbon (at CARPE DIEM – Art and Research, on 26th February 2011, at 6pm), the launching of the book home & abroad, documenting the various activities organized in the first Triangle Network workshop held in Portugal, due to a partnership with the cultural association Xerem.
The publication is bilingual (PT/EN) and provides a large varied visual documentation on the workshop development with 21 participating artists during the two-week residency at Monte dos Cipestres in Sintra, emphasizing the ateliers’ opening day – “Open Day” to the public in general.
In addition to the respective Xerem’ artistic coordinators and co-founders texts (Jorge and Monica Miranda Richardson), the edition presents the Triangle Network director (Alessio Antoniolli) and the resident curator (Lúcia Marques) testimonies. It includes as well various contributions of other curators, programmers, cultural managers and artists invited to participate in this cross programming initiative, namely David-Alexandre Guéniot, Egreja Lourenço, Jorge Barreto Xavier, Jose Antonio Fernandes Dias, Andrzej Raszyk, Fabrice Ziegler, Herwig Turk John Dias, Graça Pereira Coutinho, Xana and Rigo. Design by MusaWorkLab.
In London, on 22nd February 2011 (Tuesday),Home & Abroad book presentation ceremony. Guest speakers will include Alessio Antoniolli (Director of Gasworks and Triangle Network), Lucia Marques (curator), Monica Miranda and Jorge Rocha (Home & Abroad artistic coordinators), moderated by Paul Goodwin (cross-cultural curator at Tate Britain) and attended by some of the participating artists.
In Lisbon, on 26th February 2011 (Saturday),the launch will include presentations by Paulo Reis (co-director of Carpe Diem – Art and Research), Lúcia Marques (curator), Monica Miranda and Jorge Rocha (Home & Abroad artistic coordinators) and in presence of some of the artists and invited participants.
Home and Abroad
Launch Gasworks / London – February 22nd , 7pm Carpe Diem – Arte e Pesquisa / Lisbon – February 26, 6pm . 
OPEN DAY – Workshop HOME & ABROAD (Xerem/Triangle Network) em Sintra (Portugal), 6 de Novembro de 2010. in Sintra, Portugal, on 6th November 2010.
Coming this week in London (at Gasworks, on 22nd February 2011, at 7pm) and in Lisbon (at CARPE DIEM – Arte e Pesquisa, on 26th February 2011, at 6pm), the launching of the book Home & Abroad, documenting the various activities organized in the first Triangle Network workshop held in Portugal in partnership with the cultural association Xerem.
The publication is bilingual (PT/EN) and provides a large varied visual documentation on the workshop development with 21 participating artists during the two-week residency at Monte dos Cipestres in Sintra, emphasizing the ateliers’ opening day – “Open Day” to the public in general. .
The international artists in residence were: Ana Maria Milán (Colombia), Alex da Silva (Cap Verde), Beatriz Albuquerque (Portugal), Bernard Akoi-Jackson (Ghana), Binu Bhaskar (India/ Australia/ United Arab Emirates), Carlos Mélo (Brazil), Cristina Ataíde (Portugal), Daniel Melim (Portugal), Gayle Chong Kwan (Scotland/ China/ Mauritius), Gemuce (Mozambique), Hindhyra (Angola), Isabel Lima (Portugal), Rachel Korman (Brazil/Portugal), Rémi Bragard (France), Salomé Lamas (Portugal), Sara e André (Portugal), Susana Guardado (Portugal), Teodolinda Semedo (Portugal), Tiago Borges (Angola/Portugal), Yara El –Sherbini (United Kingdom/Egypt). .
In addition to the respective Xerem’ artistic coordinators and co-founders texts (Jorge and Monica de Miranda), the edition presents the Triangle Network director (Alessio Antoniolli) and the resident curator (Lúcia Marques) testimonies. It includes as well various contributions of other curators, programmers, cultural managers and artists invited to participate in this cross programming initiative, namely David-Alexandre Guéniot, Lourenço Egreja, Jorge Barreto Xavier, José António Fernandes Dias, Andrzej Raszyk, Fabrice Ziegler, Herwig Turk, João Dias, Graça Pereira Coutinho, Xana and Rigo. Design by MusaWorkLab.
In London, on 22nd February 2011 (Tuesday), Home & Abroad book presentation ceremony. Guest speakers will include Alessio Antoniolli (Director of Gasworks and Triangle Network), Lúcia Marques (curator), Mónica de Miranda and Jorge Rocha (Home & Abroad artistic coordinators), moderated by Paul Goodwin (cross-cultural curator at Tate Britain) and attended by some of the participating artists.
In Lisbon, on 26th February 2011 (Saturday), the launch will include presentations by Paulo Reis (co-director of Carpe Diem – Arte e Pesquisa), Lúcia Marques (curator), Monica Miranda and Jorge Rocha (Home & Abroad artistic coordinators) and in presence of some of the artists and invited participants.
Poster download (+++) . **********************************************************************************************Produção e Assessoria de Imprensa/Production and Press Office: Patrícia Craveiro Lopes +351 91 904 95 42 patriciacraveirolopes@gmail.com . GASWORKS 155 Vauxhall Street Londres SE11 5RH REINO UNIDO www.gasworks.org.uk . CARPE DIEM – Arte e Pesquisa Rua de O Século, 79 Bairro Alto, 1200-433 Lisboa PORTUGAL http://www.carpediemartepesquisa.com/
Coming next week in London (at Gasworks, on 22nd February 2011, at 7pm) and in Lisbon (at CARPE DIEM – Art and Research, on 26th February 2011, at 6pm), the launching of the book home & abroad, documenting the various activities organized in the first Triangle Network workshop held in Portugal, due to a partnership with the cultural association Xerem.
The publication is bilingual (PT/EN) and provides a large varied visual documentation on the workshop development with 21 participating artists during the two-week residency at Monte dos Cipestres in Sintra, emphasizing the ateliers’ opening day – “Open Day” to the public in general.
In addition to the respective Xerem’ artistic coordinators and co-founders texts (Jorge and Monica Miranda Richardson), the edition presents the Triangle Network director (Alessio Antoniolli) and the resident curator (Lúcia Marques) testimonies. It includes as well various contributions of other curators, programmers, cultural managers and artists invited to participate in this cross programming initiative, namely David-Alexandre Guéniot, Egreja Lourenço, Jorge Barreto Xavier, Jose Antonio Fernandes Dias, Andrzej Raszyk, Fabrice Ziegler, Herwig Turk John Dias, Graça Pereira Coutinho, Xana and Rigo. Design by MusaWorkLab.
In London, on 22nd February 2011 (Tuesday),Home & Abroad book presentation ceremony. Guest speakers will include Alessio Antoniolli (Director of Gasworks and Triangle Network), Lucia Marques (curator), Monica Miranda and Jorge Rocha (Home & Abroad artistic coordinators), moderated by Paul Goodwin (cross-cultural curator at Tate Britain) and attended by some of the participating artists.
In Lisbon, on 26th February 2011 (Saturday),the launch will include presentations by Paulo Reis (co-director of Carpe Diem – Art and Research), Lúcia Marques (curator), Monica Miranda and Jorge Rocha (Home & Abroad artistic coordinators) and in presence of some of the artists and invited participants.