- Helene Black
Helene Black is a
Cypriot artist working with various media. She has been exhibited inmuseum s andcontemporary art centers inCyprus ,Argentina ,France , the UK,Japan ,Greece ,Switzerland ,Denmark , andAustralia .Overview
Jurate Macnoriute writes: "Helene Black quasi renews life of '
Arte Povera ' in the light of the 21st century applying new materials and new technologies that was not known in 1962-1972. Her artworks are constructed of mirrorstainless steel , perspex, perspex mirror, diffraction grating film,computer manipulated image exposed on color separation film and aluminum text. She likes hard slow sublime rhythms, poor, but weighty colors that came from antique.Digital photography , computer helps to build her many layered tricky compositions, dealing with the relationships between the real and the virtual, the private to the public – theme of the authenticity of a person's existence is attractive for theartist . She applies tags ofInternet language together withportrait s and copies of personal documents like the birth certificate as signs carrying deeper meaning. These mentioned things make novelty brought by Helene Black for 'Arte Povera '" whilst Denise Robinson had this to say: " [...] much of Black's work engages with the altered relation of object and observer in the new visual spaces created by new technologies [...] "In 2000, Black in collaboration with Yiannis Colakides produced the first art interactive CD-ROM in Cyprus, which she called "IDs", and in 2001 their collaboration continued with the production of "Loop", a 6 minute digital video. The CD-ROM was the first one to be acquired by the Cyprus National Gallery.
In 2004, Black co-founded
NeMe withYiannis Colakides andKonstantinos Sophocleous . A year later she co-founded the Independent Museum of Contemporary Art ( [http://neme-imca.org IMCA] ), the first itinerant museum in Cyprus. IMCA is a NeMe project which organises Cypriot and international Art events.In October 2006, Black and L.A. artist
Sheila Pinkel curated "In Transition Cyprus", whilst in January 2008 she curated ISOLOMANIA. Both were international group exhibitions which attracted critical attention from artists and critics alike.References
* Nikos Papastergiadis, 2006, Spatial Aesthetics, Rivers Oram Press, p77-78
* Nadia Anaxagorou, 2003, The Sculpture Park in Limassol, Municipality of Limassol, p50-55
* [http://www.anycities.com/user1/jumac/Black.html Arte Povera of Helene Black]
* [http://hblack.net/hblack/index.php?id=80 The work of Helene Black]
* [http://sun.ap.teacup.com/applet/kengon/193/trackback Critique of Helene Black's work]
* [http://www.rodneywallace.com/Helene%20Black.htm SPACE It’s Only Yours Until Helene Black Gets Her Mind On It.]External links
* [http://www.hblack.net/ hblack.net] – Official website
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