TATE MODERN LATES

  • Évelin Maier, RCA MA

Eminently delighted to share that my 3-minute and 31sec film, "Transparent Enigma," will be premiering at the Tate Modern Lates event as a part of the RCA CAP Beyond Surface – Tactile Presence. Inspired by the artist Maria Bartuszová, hapticity and tactility in a one-stop motion film correlate to the current social politics activated in Neurographic art. You are warmly invited to join us this evening at Tate Modern Lates from 6pm-9.30pm when CAP artists will be presenting, performing, screening and workshopping for Beyond Surface - Tactile Presence: a CAP Festival event responding to themes of touch and tactility in response to the work of Maria Bartuszová and a celebration of women in the arts as part of Women' History Month. @rca_contemporaryartpractice @royalcollegeofar Tate Modern, London Blavatnik Building, Levels 2 and 4. Natalie Bell Building, Level 4 Time: 18.00–21.30 on the 31.03.2023 No Tickets are required. https://lnkd.in/e3JMUp6e Bio link & Expanded Animation film 2023 https://lnkd.in/eG6zHGKy Many thanks to my friends, tutors, technicians, and collaborators who helped bring this project to life: RCA tutors: Chantal Faust @chantalfaust George Clark Jordan Basemen @jordanbaseman Anne Duffau www.abc-z.org Joe Hirst @joe_hirst Natascha Maier, MSc, Veronika Kroener, Mag. Tina Muellner, Artist & Tutor in Neurographic Art, THE Q SPACE. Keywords: Manifesto - battle cry - movement - call to action - resistance - somatic - womanism - activism - justice - liberation About the film: Inspired by Maria Bartuszová, the work operates as 'symbols of relationships between people. A one-stop-motion film, hand painted in a neurographic style, expands on the transparent boundary issues and affects people globally during and after the Covid-19 pandemic. Infusing the space with touchable haptic soundscapes, people immerse in their pragma behaviour while the structure and appearance convey a state of temporariness, entailing colourful shapes and observation of social engagement through art. Please join us for the CAP Artists' Live Stage presentations and performances and the One to One Live interactive activations on Level 2 of the Blavatnik Building alongside a large collaborative fabric mural made by CAP artists - Women's March on Versailles recreated. On Level 4 of the Blavatnik Building we are screening the CAP Cinema with short films by 38 artists on the programme. Across the concourse of Level 4 Blavatnik you will also find a presentation of Contemporary Art Practice artists at work including sketches, mock-ups, a singing sculpture, an interactive hive sculpture that visualises the process of touch, a large screen-printed flag and a fabric ladder that will extend over the course of the evening. Alongside this work is the large wall piece They Got Us Here: a visual and textural display celebrating artworks from a range of artists and thinkers celebrating the intersections of identity among us, and throughout feminist history. The touchy-feely Exquisite Egg generative workshop is taking place on the platform of the Level 4 Natalie Bell Building overlooking the Turbine Hall. Look out for 6 large egg shaped sculptures made by CAP artists who will invite you to explore their mystery fillings and respond with words and drawings. Across all the spaces Mary's Signs and CAP artists will be there to guide you. Free entry - all welcome - we hope to see you tonight!