ISCP Talk
September 16, 2014
Salon: Taysir Batniji and Anne Wodtcke
Taysir Batniji will briefly present his journey from Palestine to Europe, and particularly France, where he arrived in 1995, as well as a selection of works he has realized in recent years. In between France and Palestine – both geographically and culturally – he developed a multidisciplinary art practice in which the image, photo and video occupies an important place. He devotes part of his work to analyzing the process of media information, especially news in the Middle East.
Anne Wodtcke will present some of her recent video works as well as sketches for an ongoing lecture-performance developed during her residency at ISCP. Wodtcke’s works are situated in experimental set-ups for sculpture, time-based sculpture and sculptural narration. She interacts with everyday items such as paper, brushes, twine, pedestals, tires, stools, inner tubes or truck tires to explore simple movements and their sculptural potential. In her live performances, she uses archival material to initiate a sculptural process and composition in real time.