Tag: Alain Wozniak

  • Justine Johnson: Indigo

    Justine Johnson: Indigo

    ENGLISH VERSION BELOW

    VERNISSAGE

    am 29. Januar 2017
    von 14 bis 18 Uhr

    Einführung: Felicia Glidden
    Künstlergespräch: Justine Johnson
    Musik: Nikolai Geršak und Alain Wozniak

    29.01.- 20.02. 2017
    Öffnungszeiten:
    an den vier Sonntagen 29.01, 05.02, 12.02, und 19.02
    jeweils 14:00 bis 18:00 und nach tel. Vereinbarung

    ProjekTraum FN ist stolz, die Arbeiten von Justine Johnson zu präsentieren. Wir laden Sie herzlich ein, an der Eröffnungsrezeption für Indigo teilzunehmen. Johnson ist eine amerikanisch-britische Künstlerin aus Kalifornien, die ein Interesse an japanischen Textilien hat, vor allem an der Shibori und der Yuzen Färbetechnik. Sie studierte bei Hiroshi Hashida in Osaka, Japan und arbeitete später in Hong Kong als Designerin und Kunstdirektorin in der Modebranche. Sie hat einen BFA in Theaterkunst an der Staat-Universität von San Francisco, ein BA von der Westwales-Schule der Kunst und ein MFA an der Middlesex Universität, in London. Johnson ist fasziniert von Landschaften, Sternenlandschaften, Kultur und menschlichen  Technologie. Ihre Arbeit ist mit Prozess verknüpft und erforscht das Universelle in Einzelheiten und Verbindungen von Materialien über Zeit und Ort.

    Die Musiker Nikolai Gersak (Keyboards) und Alain Wozniak (Klarinette, Elektronik) begleiten die kurze Einleitung und das Künstlergespräch (auf Englisch) und betrachten den Klang des verspäteten Indigobaums

    OPENING

    January 29, 2017
    2 – 6 PM

    Introduction: Felicia Glidden
    Artist talk: Justine Johnson
    Music: Nikolai Geršak and Alain Wozniak

    01/29 – 02/20/2017
    Gallery Hours:
    Sundays 01/29, 02/05, 02/12, and 02/19
    From 2:00 – 6:00 pm and by appointment

    ProjekTraum FN is proud to present the works on paper of Justine Johnson. We warmly invite you to join us at the opening reception for Indigo. Johnson is an American/British artist originally from California who developed an interest in Japanese textiles especially Shibori and Yuzen techniques. She studied with Hiroshi Hashida in Osaka, Japan and later worked in Hong Kong as a designer/art director in the fashion industry. She has a BFA in Theater Arts from San Francisco State University, a  BA from West Wales School of Art, and an MFA from Middlesex University, London. Johnson is fascinated by landscapes, starscapes, culture and human technology. Her work is linked to process and explores the universal in particulars and connections of materials across time and place.

    Musicians Nikolai Geršak (keyboards) and Alain Wozniak (clarinet, electronics) will accompany the brief introduction and artist talk ((in English) and contemplate the sound of late winter Indigo. Beginning at 14:00.

     

    j johnson - indigo on paper
    Justine Johnson , End of River Natural Indigo, Pigments, Shibori on Japanese paper, 124 x 170 cm (49 x 67 in) 2016

     

    Kommende Ausstellungen / Upcoming Exhibitions:

    Sommer / Summer 2017
    Juni / June: Mark Earnhart & Jodi Lightner
    Juli / July: Steven R. Jones & Megan Van Wagoner

  • Bach 432 Hz at St Magnus in Fischbach

    Bach 432 Hz at St Magnus in Fischbach

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    60 Jahres St. Magnus / 60 years of Saint Magnus
    12 Pfeiler / 12 Apostles
    Austellung 26 Mai bis 28 Okt /Exhibition May 26 to October 28 2016

    Künstlern / Artists
    Felicia Glidden and Alain Wozniak

    Stil / Material
    Acrylfarbe und Tinte auf Leinwand / Acylic and ink on canvas
    Aufnahme der Matthäus Passion von J.S.Bach auf 432 Hz gestimmt, MP3, Lautsprecher, Tonanlage/
    St. Matthew Passion by J.S.Bach reduced to 432 Hz, MP3, speakers, sound system

    J. S. Bach – Matthäus Passion
    Sopran : Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
    Alt : Christa Ludwig
    Tenor : Peter Pears / Nicolai Gedda
    Bariton : Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
    Bass : Walter Berry
    Philharmonia Orchestra
    Philarmonia Choir and Boys of Hampstead Parish Church Choir
    Wilhelm Pitz ( Choir Master / Chef de Choeur)
    Director : OTTO KLEMPERER
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  • Liminal Spaces premiers at OPEN STUDIO 2016

    Liminal Spaces premiers at OPEN STUDIO 2016

    Jupiter from

    Liminal Spaces
    by Philippe Wozniak
    Suite in 5 movements

    1 Soleil
    2 Mercury
    3 Neptune
    4 Jupiter
    5 Earth – Gaia

    Improvisation –Alain Wozniak Clarinet, Electronics Philippe Wozniak Bass

    Inspired by the research of Joachim Ernst Berendt Liminal Spaces uses frequencies calculated by the circulating time of the planets. An oscillator playing alongside the performance reproduces these frequencies. The melodies used are transcribed from traditional ceremonies of Native Americans from North-Central America.
    Each movement describes another state of mind, the liminal space between dreams and real world.

    Composed for “Open Studio” @ ProjekTraum; Felicia Glidden (Manzell-Friedrichshafen; 06/03/2015)

     

  • Jim Denomie: Paintings

    Jim Denomie: Paintings

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    AM Sonntag 27. September 2015 VON 14-19 UHR

    EINFÜHRUNG 15:00 UHR
    KATRIN SEGLITZ Autor
    Lesung: DIANE WILSON Autor
    Musik: ALAIN WOZNIAK

    Der Künstler ist anwesend
    Zur Ausstellung erscheint ein Katalog ( englisch/deutsch )

    Ausstellungsdauer: 27.September – 25.Oktober 2015
    Sonntags 13 – 18 Uhr
    und nach telefonischer Vereinbarung

    ProjekTraum: l’Atelier Glidden Wozniak
    Dornierstrasse 4
    88048 Friedrichshafen www.ProjekTraumFN.com
    projektraum@protonmail.com +49 176 235 34 323

    JIM DENOMIE Paintings

    OPENING
    on Sunday September 27, 2015 from 2 -7 pm

    INTRODUCTION at 3 pm
    KATRIN SEGLITZ Author
    Reading: DIANE WILSON Author
    Music: ALAIN WOZNIAK

    The artist will be present
    A catalog accompanies the exhibition (English/ German)

    Exhibition Dates: September 27 – Oktober 29 2015
    Gallery Hours Sundays 1 – 6 pm and by appointment

    This exhibition is made possible by the generous donations of artists and art patrons through an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign which took place in August 2015.[/x_text][/x_column][/x_row][/x_section][x_section style=”margin: 0px 0px 0px 0px; padding: 45px 0px 45px 0px; “][x_row inner_container=”true” marginless_columns=”false” bg_color=”” style=”margin: 0px auto 0px auto; padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px; “][x_column bg_color=”” type=”1/1″ style=”padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px; “][x_text]Jim Denomie (B 1955 Wisconisin, USA) is a painter who confronts issues about United States History and Native American History head on in his narrative paintings.  He uses humor, art history and contemporary events as threads through brightly colored dreamscapes and landscapes.  His work widely collected and are included in these notable museums:

    • Denver Art Museum
    • Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, Indianapolis
    • Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington
    • Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Willamette University, Salem, Oregon
    • Heard Museum of Native Cultures and Art, Phoenix, Arizona
    • Minneapolis Institute of Arts
    • Minnesota History Center, St. Paul
    • Minnesota Museum of American Art, St. Paul
    • Montana Museum of Art and Culture, Missoula
    • Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma
    • Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul
    • Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, Minnesota
    • Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
    • Westphalian Museum of Natural History, Munster, Germany

    Felicia Glidden is interested in assisting Denomie to broaden his audience in Europe. They both grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota and inviting him to Friedrichshafen for the premier of her project space is a way of grounding herself in her new home in Germany.  Glidden never imagined she would be living in the south of Germany (or she would have studied the language much sooner), but somehow, moving to Europe is teaching her a great deal about what it means to be an American. Jim Denomie’s work is rooted in the American experience, in ways that reflect contemporary society and reach back into a history of painful truths.

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