Post Cinema

Open Mind/JAUS x Panke

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Address
11631 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025

Opening Hours
July 10
1-4pm

On view
July 10-23
Saturdays, 11am - 5pm,
or by appointment

Contact
info@openmindartspace.com
info@jausart.com
info@panke.gallery

About

Open Mind Art Space is excited to announce its participation in B-LA Connect, an international art exchange with curators and artists from Berlin and Los Angeles. Open Mind is delighted to present POST CINEMA, a group exhibition curated by panke.gallery (Berlin) and JAUS (Los Angeles).

Featuring works by Nadia Buttendorf, Esben Holk, and Cornelia Sollfrank (frauen-und-technik) from Berlin, and Petra Cortright, Julie Orser and the online collaborative platform EPOCH (organized by Peter Wu+ featuring Carolina Caycedo, Patricia Echeverria Liras, Jiabao Li, Alfredo Salazar-Caro, Nathan Shafer, Jakob Kudsk Steensen, Studio Above & Below) from Los Angeles.

The catchy title of this exhibition echoes post-internet as much as postmodern or post-digital, but it is not about "post," or is it? Wasn't TV already post-cinema? For decades, dreams of global utopia have been rushing over the airwaves and electronic superhighways into the clouds of the internet, flowing further into the (inter)streaming networks of today. The artists in POST CINEMA use various digital mediums to explore common themes throughout the history of cinema and TV within the context of today's cyber world dominated by social media and virtual reality.

Open Mind Art Space

Open Mind Art Space is a contemporary art space located in West Los Angeles showcasing a diverse blend of emerging artists. Founded in 2016, Open Mind is dedicated to facilitating a curatorial process that allows its artists to create impactful work, and its mission is to inspire and challenge the local community and beyond, by providing a welcoming, engaging space for reflection and dialogue.

JAUS

Established 2009, JAUS continues its mission towards delivering curatorial projects in Los Angeles and the world with an ample range of themes, genres, and media by artists from diverse backgrounds and trajectories.

Panke

Founded in 2016, panke.gallery seeks to open up a local and international dialogue between established and emerging artists with a focus working in net based art. The presented works derive from the connection between digital or net-based art and club culture, reflecting in particular the recent history of Berlin.

Lectures, performances and screenings as well as an edition complete the exhibition programme. Our activities received press reviews in a variety of print and online media such as Neural Magazin, Berliner Zeitung, taz and Vice.

Over the past years, we collaborated with local and international initiatives such as transmediale/CTM Vorspiel 2017–2019, PAF performing art festival 2018-19, Zwei Tage Wedding festival 2017/2018 or The Wrong Digital Biennale. Our activities were supported by Berliner Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Europa (Spartenoffene Förderung), Lotto Stiftung Berlin, Canada Council for the Arts, Bezirksamt Mitte von Berlin and Basisförderung der Berliner Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Europa.

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