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Akram Zaatari has been awarded the Grand Prize of the 17th Internat. Art Festival SESC_Videobrasil.
Nov 2011The Lebanese artist Akram Zaatari has been awarded the Grand Prize of the 17th International Contemporary Art Festival SESC_Videobrasil in São Paulo, for his video:
Tomorrow everything will be alright. 2010
During an intense exchange of ideas over the course of an evening, a story of love, loss, and nostalgia unfolds. This work is a tribute of sorts to the French filmmaker Éric Rohmer and the attention he paid to the minutiae of everyday life.
Videobrasil, originally dedicated to video production, has been transformed in this 17th edition into an International Contemporary Art Festival open to all artistic disciplines. Participants of the competitive exhibition "Southern Panoramas" have been selected from among 1,295 entrants. Director and general curator is Solange Oliveira Farkas.
The Festival jury included Agustín Pérez Rubio, director of the MUSAC (Contemporary Art Museum of Castilla y León), in Spain; Bisi Silva, founder of CCA Lagos (Center for Contemporary Art), in Nigeria; Gabriela Salgado, an independent curator specializing in Latin America; Rodrigo Moura, curator of Instituto Inhotim (Brumadinho, state of Minas Gerais); and Raquel Schwartz, director of Galeria Kiósko in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.
Akram Zaatari has a long-time involvement with the Festival, having participated in several editions since 1996. The 14th Videobrasil in 2003 presented a "Retrospective Akram Zaatari", and during that event, he also curated a selection of videos together with Christine Tohme, as part of the program "Possible Narratives - Artistic Practices in Lebanon."
More information:
17th International Contemporary Art Festival SESC_Videobrasil
30 September 2011 - 29 January 2012, São Paulo, Brazil. Special feature by Universes in Universe, and extensive photo tours through the exhibitions, including an interview with general curator Solange Farkas.
Akram Zaatari
Photos and information about the work of the artist, in Nafas Art Magazine and UiU.