QUIET ODD #10
Summer in the City
15/05/2016 19:00
Șelari 13, Bucharest, Romania
We welcome the heat this year with 2 features from hot chaotic cities, Bucharest and Beirut.
We welcome the heat this year with 2 features from hot chaotic cities, Bucharest and Beirut.
An Austrio-Belgian-Serbian psychedelic caravan is coming to town!
As we start a new trip straight in the historical town of Bucharest, we invite you all to cin-cin for hope and perseveration. Under this pretext, we want to thank all our friends for their generous moral and financial support during our nomad times, so join us for a sangria made with love and some luscious sounds.
As part of Like CNDB, ODD proposes a meeting with French artist Jimmy Robert, who will screen and discuss a 30-minute documentation of A clean line that starts from the shoulder, his latest solo show at M Museum, Leuven, followed by a Q & A session open to the public.
Adelina Ivan’s installation at ODD delimits an immersive démarche into a universe of feminine dreams, school uniforms and girlhood pathos.
In connection to Tatiana Fiodorova’s exhibition When a book becomes a message, part of the Future Museum program launched by the Czech Centre in Bucharest, ODD invites cultural critic Vasile Ernu to propose a screening revealing to the public, aspects of the Soviet underground in the 80s and 90s.
ODD and the Czech Centre in Bucharest are happy to present a QUIET ODD session in which we reveal our love for the future now. We screen 2 films about parasites & slime, followed by a talk & tea session.
Development of a large index of topics on the relationship between civilization and water on the one hand, and the importance of the alphanumeric system in the development of our culture, on the other.
Hidden in the mountains of Western North Carolina, Black Mountain College (1933–1957) was an influential experiment in education that inspired and shaped twentieth century American art. Fully Awake (2007) is the only feature-length documentary film exploring the college’s progressive pedagogy and radical approach to arts education.
This session will consider peripheral forms of feminism through Giulia’s research on the artist collective Le Nemesiache from Napoli, a nearly obliterated group which determined the cultural progress of the city between the 70s and 80s.